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ahead of the Winter games in Sochi. `` Winter Games. Now, time for

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Reporters. Welcome to reporters. We send our

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correspondence to bring you the best stories from across the globe. In

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this week's programme... I'm not real. I'm a computer model. Preying

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on the predators. We investigate the Dutch charity using

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computer`generated images to catch paedophiles online. It's really

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scary. These guys have normal jobs, normal families. Communities under

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siege. We report from the Central African Republic on fears of a

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potential genocide. What started as a political rebellion is threatening

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to turn into a full`scale religious conflict. As a huge stash of stolen

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art is found in a flat in Munich, we ask whether Germany is doing enough

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to find at looted by the Nazis. And who shot JFK? 50 years on, we

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investigate one of America's against unsolved mysteries. There is a

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motivation to deny that Kennedy was killed by government forces. She is

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a girl generated by computer but she could be one of the most effect of

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weapons in the battle against online child abuse material. A Dutch

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charity has used the image known as Sweetie to catch hundreds of men

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trying to lure children to perform sexual acts online. The names of

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1000 people caught in the operation has now been sent to Interpol. We

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are the only broadcaster that has been exactly how it was done.

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Warning, you might find this report from Amsterdam disturbing. At a

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secret location on the outskirts of Amsterdam, a researcher poses as

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prey to catch a predator. Online, this is who he becomes, Sweetie, a

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ten`year`old girl from the Philippines. Researchers could not

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have possibly used a real child for this, so they created Sweetie, but

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tens of thousands of men who contact with her thought they really were

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talking to a ten`year`old girl in the Philippines. The researcher

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wants to remain anonymous because of the paedophiles he is six closing.

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Here we go. Here, he logs into a chat room and within seconds, like

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sharks, the men are circling. It's terrifying, really scary. It breaks

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the stereotypical image of a predator, because before, I thought

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they were all 45 `year`old men with very long coats, looking dodgy. Now,

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it appears that these guys have normal jobs, normal families, can be

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my age, can be older, can be younger. The diversity is enormous.

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I'm not real. I'm a computer model. The charity that created Sweetie has

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launched a global campaign to stop this abuse. Voice`over: child sex

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tourism on the internet is an epidemic. We are dealing with tens

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of thousands of children who are victims of this new phenomenon, so

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there is definitely an increase. A few years ago, there were none. It's

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growing and we have no reason to believe that this phenomenon on is

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restrict it to the Philippines only. 20,000 men contacted Sweetie. 1000

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were identified from across the world. More than one quarter were

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from the USA. 110 were British. Significant numbers came from India,

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Canada and Australia. All their names and addresses have been passed

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to police. A former senior officer says the British authorities need to

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do more. We have got to see tax ex like this used to aggregate, to

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bring more resources to bear. `` tactics. We want the paedophile no

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longer feeling like they are safe to go online because law enforcement is

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incompetent. This charity has led the way. They should be applauded.

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Sweetie will no longer be used. She has done her job, showing the

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predators that they too can become prey. The UN is warning of genocide

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in the Central African Republic. Reports speak of a country in

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turmoil as tensions flare between rival Christian and Muslim

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communities. For the past two months, one town has become the

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focal point of the violence. Here, over 35,000 Christians have sought

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refuge in the Catholic mission after their homes were attacked by a loose

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alliance of former rebels. This is a community under siege. As hard as

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likely as in this camp, people are too afraid to leave, even when their

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homes are just down the road `` as hard as life is in this camp. Her

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brother tried to go to town this morning. She has just been told he

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was beaten and shot dead. This story, however, has a happy ending.

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Her brother was eventually found, badly beaten but alive. For many of

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the men who venture out of the camp, the risk of being detained, beaten

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or worse is high. On the other side of town, the Imams reaches peace.

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His is also a community living in fear. The suffering, he says, is on

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both sides, and many hundreds have died, mostly civilians. The wife of

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a cattle herd was shot in the neck and left for dead when her village

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was attacked in early September by a Christian militia `` the wife of a

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cattle farmer. She tells me when she regained consciousness, she found

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the bodies of her family around her. An African peacekeeping force is

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deployed here to prevent further violence, but with limited resources

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and too few men, they may not be able to protect the population for

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long. What started as a political rebellion is threatening to turn

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into a full`scale religious conflict and the vicious circle of attacks

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and reprisals. The humanitarian situation continues to worsen. The

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new government is yet to make a plan to end the violence and take

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concrete measures towards reconciliation.

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Another stark warning from the UN, this time over deepening public

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health crisis in Syria. `` the deepening public health crisis. It

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is dealing with its first outbreak of polio in years. It was hoped this

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devastating childhood disease had been eradicated in a nation which

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once prided itself on its health system.

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Two drops and many tears. Protect against polio, one of the most

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devastating childhood diseases. This clinic is packed with parents,

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anxious to vaccinate their children. This woman has brought her two

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daughters. I feel sad for the children who got polio, she says,

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that thank God we have the vaccine is here. This centre in Damascus has

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some of the best healthcare there is in Syria. Families know it is safe

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to bring their children but it's not the same across the rest of the

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country. Syria used to be polio free since the 1990s. Now, there are ten

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confirmed cases and fears there could be more. Some of those cases

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were brought to the Children's Hospital in the capital. They have

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been discharged but the hospital is on alert for any children with

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possible symptoms. This Doctor oversees the process. She is in

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charge of the government's immunisation programme. TRANSLATION:

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This is a sudden disease with flu like symptoms. Children may become

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paralysed in one or both legs. This is a huge challenge and I will fight

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until there is no more polio in Syria. It's hard to fight this

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disease in the midst of war. Aid agencies say 500,000 children have

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to be urgently vaccinated. In some areas, it's really difficult to

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implement the vaccination and if we want to control the outbreak, the

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campaign should be very short and very wide. This is a real problem

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that we are facing. We don't have access to all of the high risk

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areas. Under growing pressure, the Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister

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called in the press to highlight it in monetary and crisis. Syria is

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responsible for every child, he says. To ensure that every child is

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vaccinated against polio, is the government prepared to do whatever

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is possible, including working with the opposition in some areas? As far

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as cooperation with armed terrorist groups is concerned, we believe that

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they have to accept that this medicine should reach each child and

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usually, we ask the United Nations organisations in Syria to make the

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necessary contacts. We will help in this direction. To protect the

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children, aid agencies are calling on all sides to ceasefire to allow

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vaccinations to occur. The opposition accuses the government of

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blocking medical aid to areas under their control. This disease spreads

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quickly and with thousands of Syrians crossing borders every day

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to escape the war, polio threatens not just Syria.

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It is one of the core values of the Commonwealth Charter, freedom of

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expression. But as leaders from the region prepared to meet for next

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week's summit in Sri Lanka, the government there is under fire for

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its treatment of the media. Journalists and activists accuse the

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government of threats, intimidation and violence against those who dare

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to criticise the authorities. We investigate what happens to those

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who challenged the might of the state. At dawn, the visitor sees a

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picture of an idyllic Sri Lanka. The soldiers on their morning jog the

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only obvious reminder of the huge military presence here. There is no

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war any more but for advocates of Commonwealth values like free

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speech, these can be dangerous times. This is a display of murdered

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staff members at the office of the biggest Tamil newspaper here.

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Several were killed, from Land rivers to journalists. Others were

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brutally beaten `` several were killed, from vehicle drivers to

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journalists. I was shown the printing press is destroyed by the

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regime. He now lives on the premises after being attacked on the street

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and he chooses his words carefully. You can't tell me the truth? That

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speaks for itself. The Commonwealth says freedom of the

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press is a core value, but no bee has ever been convicted for the

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ataxia. Nor is the threat can find to the Tamil north. This priest who

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helps victims of torture says Commonwealth must see for itself.

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Those who criticise all question the government are being silenced in a

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very brutal way. Sometimes they are being made to disappear. This man

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disappeared three years ago. He was a cartoonist and political activist

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who was often critical of the government. His wife showed me a

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mural of one of the notorious white vans, reportedly used in numerous

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disappearances, including that of her husband. TRANSLATION: Some

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people say he is not alive, but I don't think for a moment that he is

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dead, because if I think like that, my journey will end there. Might

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only religion is the faith that he is alive. I do everything believing

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that he is a light. Who do you blame for his disappearance? I am very

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clear. It is the regime that is responsible. They are the most

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powerful men in shellac. Mahindra is president. Other brothers hold

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ministries. One minister points to the independence of media outlets as

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proof of press freedom here. He says the government saved the country

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from terrorism. Thousands of people were killed and we were victims. Our

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economy was ruined. People had nowhere to go in the roads or go to

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market or school. Now that situation has been changed totally. A lot of

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people are very afraid of you. Not of you personally, but of you and

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your brothers. Our people right to be afraid? I don't think the

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majority of this country, you cannot satisfy everybody. Definitely they

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must be frightened if they are doing the wrong thing. Last year, the

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Minister for public relations threatened to break the limbs of

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those he called traitors. He remains in the Cabinet. But independent

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journalists keep reporting. In the face of great danger, the rolling

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press a symbol of defiance. It could be German tax inspectors

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biggest ever haul, but they will not be getting the revenue. A priceless

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collection of 1500 pieces

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