Deaths and kidnappings are rising in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince. More than 200 victims were shot, cut, or burned from April 24 till May 16 as part of a gang war. According to the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, 92 of the dead were civilians, 113 people were injured, 12 were missing, and 49 were kidnapped.
Schools, hospitals, and businesses are closed due to the rising crime. Criminals are said to rape children as young as 10 and burn people alive. In addition, thousands of families had to move and leave their homes because of gang fights.
Are you interested in what it’s like to live in Haiti? Then, watch our documentary film, Voodoo Spirits of Haiti, about the county’s people, habits, and beliefs.
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Schools, hospitals, and businesses are closed due to the rising crime. Criminals are said to rape children as young as 10 and burn people alive. In addition, thousands of families had to move and leave their homes because of gang fights.
Are you interested in what it’s like to live in Haiti? Then, watch our documentary film, Voodoo Spirits of Haiti, about the county’s people, habits, and beliefs.
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‘Azov’ fighters shot a 21 years old guy because he had correspondence with his grandmother in Russia’. Memories of Mariupol survivors are in our new film, watch this clip.
The tape has footage of atrocities allegedly committed by ‘Azov’, and testimonies of those who were not allowed out of the city along the green corridors by Ukrainian soldiers. The film also contains the chronology of events and how the nationalist movement in Ukraine was formed. The premiere is soon. Follow the posts.
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The tape has footage of atrocities allegedly committed by ‘Azov’, and testimonies of those who were not allowed out of the city along the green corridors by Ukrainian soldiers. The film also contains the chronology of events and how the nationalist movement in Ukraine was formed. The premiere is soon. Follow the posts.
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‘[The Ukrainian military] fired at our forward positions. [They used] artillery: ‘hail’, ‘cliffs’, fired by tanks'.
This is what Vladimir Zhoga, call sign ‘Vokha’, a battalion commander of the DPR militia, said in 2015 about the battles for the Donetsk airport.
They started on May 26, eight years ago. The day Vladimir Zhoga turned 21. He died this year, on March 5, in Volnovakha, covering civilians with himself. The Star of the Hero of Russia medal was given to his father for the son.
The interview with Vladimir is in our film Donbass War: Airport. Part 2.
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This is what Vladimir Zhoga, call sign ‘Vokha’, a battalion commander of the DPR militia, said in 2015 about the battles for the Donetsk airport.
They started on May 26, eight years ago. The day Vladimir Zhoga turned 21. He died this year, on March 5, in Volnovakha, covering civilians with himself. The Star of the Hero of Russia medal was given to his father for the son.
The interview with Vladimir is in our film Donbass War: Airport. Part 2.
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‘He’s not resisting arrest; he’s on the ground. You’ve him in handcuffs. Why is there a need to hit him in the back with a rifle?’ – asks a desperate mother whose child died due to police brutality. Quincy and his girlfriend argued, he left the house, leaving her angry. She called the police and told them he had a rifle. That fatal lie cost Quincy his life. Five police officers didn’t even intend to find out the truth but tackled and beat the young man to death.
Cases like this are common in the USA. Hundreds of people die every year at the hands of law enforcement officers. Watch the clip to see some cases. Do you think it’s possible to change the situation? See the documentary Once Upon A Crime to learn what people do to stop police brutality.
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Cases like this are common in the USA. Hundreds of people die every year at the hands of law enforcement officers. Watch the clip to see some cases. Do you think it’s possible to change the situation? See the documentary Once Upon A Crime to learn what people do to stop police brutality.
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‘[The Ukrainian military] would drive up to our house and start shooting somewhere, just like that. There was no Russia or DPR there. But for some reason, they had to shoot at these houses’. A resident of Mariupol shows what is left of houses after shelling by the Ukrainian army.
During the fighting, the city was destroyed. People were hiding from the explosions in basements. But not everyone was able to escape. ‘She was burned alive. She didn’t walk well. 80-something years old.’
The documentary from Mariupol is about to premiere. It’s a chronology of how the nationalist movement in Ukraine was formed.
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During the fighting, the city was destroyed. People were hiding from the explosions in basements. But not everyone was able to escape. ‘She was burned alive. She didn’t walk well. 80-something years old.’
The documentary from Mariupol is about to premiere. It’s a chronology of how the nationalist movement in Ukraine was formed.
#Donbass
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“When they attacked some village, they called all the people to one place. ‘Everyone must follow us and our religion. If not, we must shoot you,’” says Khuseini from Nigeria about Boko Haram terrorists.
This criminal group is responsible for killing thousands of people. Khuseini and his family fled their hometown when Boko Haram arrived. Now he lives in the Dar es Salaam refugee camp and teaches Arabic to kids at the local school. Khuseini says the kids are deeply traumatised by the terrorists’ brutality. They remember how Boko Haram attacked their town, killing their friends. There are machine guns, blood, and killings even in kids’ drawings.
Today is Children’s Day in Nigeria. Watch the clip to see how kids – Boko Haram’s victims - live in the refugee camp and try to get back to everyday life. Then, find out more in our documentary Hot Spot Chad.
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This criminal group is responsible for killing thousands of people. Khuseini and his family fled their hometown when Boko Haram arrived. Now he lives in the Dar es Salaam refugee camp and teaches Arabic to kids at the local school. Khuseini says the kids are deeply traumatised by the terrorists’ brutality. They remember how Boko Haram attacked their town, killing their friends. There are machine guns, blood, and killings even in kids’ drawings.
Today is Children’s Day in Nigeria. Watch the clip to see how kids – Boko Haram’s victims - live in the refugee camp and try to get back to everyday life. Then, find out more in our documentary Hot Spot Chad.
#crime
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'[Ukrainian military are] fascists, one word. There is no Ukraine there... We didn’t come to them, they came to us'. In 2014, a DPR militiaman with the call sign 'Yakut' defended the Donetsk airport from the Ukrainian military.
On May 27, 2014, the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced the Prokofiev Airport at Donetsk was under their control. Artillery fire on the city was sighted from the new terminal and control tower. The militias tried to stop the shelling, storming the airport several times. The fighting lasted more than 240 days and became one of the critical events of the civil war in Ukraine.
This is a clip of our documentary film Donbass War: Airport. Part 2.
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On May 27, 2014, the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced the Prokofiev Airport at Donetsk was under their control. Artillery fire on the city was sighted from the new terminal and control tower. The militias tried to stop the shelling, storming the airport several times. The fighting lasted more than 240 days and became one of the critical events of the civil war in Ukraine.
This is a clip of our documentary film Donbass War: Airport. Part 2.
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“We don’t have good dreams. Only nightmares,”
say residents of the city of Jharia in eastern India, the largest coal deposit in the country. An underground fire rages under a thin layer of soil. The flame burns houses. People are afraid to sleep.
Acrid smoke spreads over the terrain, and dust hangs in the air. Due to poor ecology, most residents suffer from chronic diseases. As a result, many died of cancer, tuberculosis and asthma. But the locals are more afraid of starvation than death. Therefore, they continue to work for a local coal mining company.
The government is relocating people to other areas. But it is harder to live there without a job and money than in their home villages. Watch the video about the city on coal. Then, learn more in the documentary Inferno Village.
#health
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say residents of the city of Jharia in eastern India, the largest coal deposit in the country. An underground fire rages under a thin layer of soil. The flame burns houses. People are afraid to sleep.
Acrid smoke spreads over the terrain, and dust hangs in the air. Due to poor ecology, most residents suffer from chronic diseases. As a result, many died of cancer, tuberculosis and asthma. But the locals are more afraid of starvation than death. Therefore, they continue to work for a local coal mining company.
The government is relocating people to other areas. But it is harder to live there without a job and money than in their home villages. Watch the video about the city on coal. Then, learn more in the documentary Inferno Village.
#health
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All the details of the conflict in Ukraine are on the Dig Deep Documentary YouTube channel! Watch videos and documentary films from reporters on the ground to get the full picture. Subscribe and share with your friends.
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‘People came, and they [Ukrainians] shot them with machine guns. They dispersed people, so they could not get even technical water,’
Alexey, a resident of Mariupol, described how Ukrainian snipers shot civilians when they went to fetch water from a well. Thus they restricted access to water. The residents had to drain it from water radiators. According to Alexey, these actions by the Ukrainian military took place even before the Russian army arrived.
Alexey is one of the characters in our film VolunTears, where Mariupol residents recount the horrors of those days when the Ukrainian army controlled the city.
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Alexey, a resident of Mariupol, described how Ukrainian snipers shot civilians when they went to fetch water from a well. Thus they restricted access to water. The residents had to drain it from water radiators. According to Alexey, these actions by the Ukrainian military took place even before the Russian army arrived.
Alexey is one of the characters in our film VolunTears, where Mariupol residents recount the horrors of those days when the Ukrainian army controlled the city.
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‘It’s a real NATO group. Soldiers from America, the UK, Denmark, Sweden, and Latvia. These instructors lived here! They trained Ukrainian soldiers to conform to NATO standards.’
Daniil Martynov is fighting in the Russian special operation as one of the commanders of Chechen divisions. He has vast experience, taking part in many significant combat operations. Daniil claims there are large quantities of drugs and NATO equipment at every captured Ukrainian checkpoint.
According to the commander, Kiev’s nationalist propaganda puts a lot of pressure on Ukrainian soldiers to enter the battlefield: ‘We captured soldiers and interrogated them... They all say: ‘You know, it was drummed into us that you are the enemy. That you want to destroy us, wipe us out completely’.
Daniil Martynov is a subject in the film 'We’re Fighting the World’s Evil' about the Russian special operation in Ukraine.
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Daniil Martynov is fighting in the Russian special operation as one of the commanders of Chechen divisions. He has vast experience, taking part in many significant combat operations. Daniil claims there are large quantities of drugs and NATO equipment at every captured Ukrainian checkpoint.
According to the commander, Kiev’s nationalist propaganda puts a lot of pressure on Ukrainian soldiers to enter the battlefield: ‘We captured soldiers and interrogated them... They all say: ‘You know, it was drummed into us that you are the enemy. That you want to destroy us, wipe us out completely’.
Daniil Martynov is a subject in the film 'We’re Fighting the World’s Evil' about the Russian special operation in Ukraine.
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Watch how newborn pandas are raised and become strong adults. The Giant panda is one of the wildlife protection symbols.
China is the only country where pandas still live in the wild. The panda breeding centre in Chengdu employs highly qualified specialists. As a result, the pandas live in safety and have the right conditions for successful procreation, and the cubs are given all the care to ensure they survive. The process of raising a panda is shown in our video.
To learn more about how China saves giant pandas in the documentary It's a Pandaful Life!
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China is the only country where pandas still live in the wild. The panda breeding centre in Chengdu employs highly qualified specialists. As a result, the pandas live in safety and have the right conditions for successful procreation, and the cubs are given all the care to ensure they survive. The process of raising a panda is shown in our video.
To learn more about how China saves giant pandas in the documentary It's a Pandaful Life!
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‘As soon as you notice the change, when you’re lighter after using cream, you feel more beautiful’, these are the words of a black Senegalese woman Khuja, who bleaches her skin.
Many Senegalese women use skin whitening cream. They think they look prettier that way. But this procedure is hazardous, and it can lead to several terrible diseases. However, this does not stop women.
Doctors are calling for a ban on the import of brightening creams into the country. But the cosmetic business brings in billions of dollars, and no one wants to give up such profits.
See more about these women in the video and our film Beauty and the Bleach.
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Many Senegalese women use skin whitening cream. They think they look prettier that way. But this procedure is hazardous, and it can lead to several terrible diseases. However, this does not stop women.
Doctors are calling for a ban on the import of brightening creams into the country. But the cosmetic business brings in billions of dollars, and no one wants to give up such profits.
See more about these women in the video and our film Beauty and the Bleach.
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‘Azov fighters deserve the death penalty. But the death penalty is not from a bullet but by hanging. Because they are not fighters, they are not warriors’.
Yashat lived with his family on the territory of Azovstal plant. For more than a month, they hid from the shelling of the Azov fighters in the basement. It was not safe to leave the shelter even at night. ‘They shoot at our legs, they just shoot with bullets, so we can’t even go to the toilet... We lived in dog conditions’, says Irina, Yashat's wife.
Memories of civilians of the actions of the Azov will be included in the new RT Documentary film premiering soon.
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Yashat lived with his family on the territory of Azovstal plant. For more than a month, they hid from the shelling of the Azov fighters in the basement. It was not safe to leave the shelter even at night. ‘They shoot at our legs, they just shoot with bullets, so we can’t even go to the toilet... We lived in dog conditions’, says Irina, Yashat's wife.
Memories of civilians of the actions of the Azov will be included in the new RT Documentary film premiering soon.
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Two years ago, the World Health Organisation excluded being transgender from the list of mental disorders. But is it the real salvation? In most cases, psychological problems are not being solved by changing sex.
A character in our film, Walt Heyer, says, '40% of people attempting suicide are people who regret ever-changing genders'.
Walt was suffering from gender dysphoria, the feeling of being uncomfortable with his original sex. Doctors insisted a sex transition would be the solution, but it didn't help. Changing the gender did not solve the internal problems but only made them stronger.
Watch our video to see why Walt didn't overcome gender identification problems by changing sex. You can learn more about transgender people who regretted changing sex in our documentary film I Want My Sex Back.
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A character in our film, Walt Heyer, says, '40% of people attempting suicide are people who regret ever-changing genders'.
Walt was suffering from gender dysphoria, the feeling of being uncomfortable with his original sex. Doctors insisted a sex transition would be the solution, but it didn't help. Changing the gender did not solve the internal problems but only made them stronger.
Watch our video to see why Walt didn't overcome gender identification problems by changing sex. You can learn more about transgender people who regretted changing sex in our documentary film I Want My Sex Back.
#humanstories
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'Our real life happens here. Our children grow up here. Raising kids in the tundra is tough, but children are still needed'. That what's our film's subject says about living in the far North.
Pavla lives in the tundra, and she is a ‘chumwife’, a housewife of Russia’s traditional far North nomadic people. She runs all the household and brings up children by herself. Her family also raise deer. Watch our video to learn more about their life.
Pavla's family story is in the documentary Tundra Wonder Mums.
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Pavla lives in the tundra, and she is a ‘chumwife’, a housewife of Russia’s traditional far North nomadic people. She runs all the household and brings up children by herself. Her family also raise deer. Watch our video to learn more about their life.
Pavla's family story is in the documentary Tundra Wonder Mums.
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“These are the Nazis; they [the Armed Forces of Ukraine] tortured us for eight years before. Now they want to show that they are protecting Ukraine.”
When the Ukrainian military was in the city, Mariupol residents told how they lived without food, water, or heat. How relatives, friends, and neighbours who died from Ukrainian shelling were buried. “I want to convey to Zelensky personally: “Can this be allowed? After all, it was possible to solve everything humanly.” And he, the scoundrel, decided to destroy us? says a resident.
Only after the departure of the Ukrainian army, where possible, did they begin to restore the water supply and conduct electricity gradually.
Memories of Mariupol residents about the atrocities of the Ukrainian army will be included in our new film. And also the chronology of events and how the nationalist movement was formed in Ukraine. Premiere soon. Do not miss it.
#Mariupol #Ukraine
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When the Ukrainian military was in the city, Mariupol residents told how they lived without food, water, or heat. How relatives, friends, and neighbours who died from Ukrainian shelling were buried. “I want to convey to Zelensky personally: “Can this be allowed? After all, it was possible to solve everything humanly.” And he, the scoundrel, decided to destroy us? says a resident.
Only after the departure of the Ukrainian army, where possible, did they begin to restore the water supply and conduct electricity gradually.
Memories of Mariupol residents about the atrocities of the Ukrainian army will be included in our new film. And also the chronology of events and how the nationalist movement was formed in Ukraine. Premiere soon. Do not miss it.
#Mariupol #Ukraine
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‘They [Ukrainian military] hit their own people. Snipers shot from the factory from different... civilian passageways at people riding bicycles. It is not clear what for or why they suppressed civilians.’ In an exclusive interview with RT Documentary, a fighter of the Vostok battalion, codename ‘Iron’, described the behaviour of the Ukrainian military hiding at the Azovstal plant. The soldier took part in the liberation of the plant from Ukrainian forces after more than three months. Russian troops repeatedly offered the occupiers to surrender, but they refused. It was not until 20 May they laid down their arms and walked out with a white flag.
The Vostok battalion soldier thinks the captured Ukrainian soldiers should be taken to a tribunal: ‘They’re military, aren’t they? Yes. They [Ukrainian military] make a sack of meat and bones out of them.’ More fighters’ stories in our new film premiering soon.
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The Vostok battalion soldier thinks the captured Ukrainian soldiers should be taken to a tribunal: ‘They’re military, aren’t they? Yes. They [Ukrainian military] make a sack of meat and bones out of them.’ More fighters’ stories in our new film premiering soon.
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Rwanda has the highest percentage of women members of parliament in the world. More than sixty percent of elected representatives are women. It’s partly due to the genocide of 1994 when up to a million people were slaughtered. Since then, women have accounted for the bulk of the working population. Now they work everywhere: in government, commerce, and even construction.
Rwanda’s female population argues the country is now equal, and it is women who have made it happy and prosperous. Watch our clip and documentary Rwanda: Women in Charge about brave and decisive Rwanda women.
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Rwanda’s female population argues the country is now equal, and it is women who have made it happy and prosperous. Watch our clip and documentary Rwanda: Women in Charge about brave and decisive Rwanda women.
#Rwanda #women
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