00:02Kavi, I just want to say that it's so incredibly tough you are.
00:06I thought that I would make a bad feeling every time I come to talk about my job,
00:13but there is a lot of dark out there.
00:15It goes on to smile, to be inspired, and to talk about these
00:19very, very, very sad things that I work with every day,
00:24and criminal care also.
00:27Now I cast a little bit on my manuscript in the last minute.
00:30I got so inspired by you.
00:31You are so incredible.
00:33But it's a lot of what you talk about I meet in my everyday life as a journalist.
00:39When I got invited to this conference,
00:41I thought I was like,
00:44Fairless, damer,
00:45is it something I meet with my job?
00:46It's perfect to talk about them.
00:50I can just say that I am a program leader for Norge Bak Fasaden,
00:54on TV2.
00:55I am a journalist in TV2,
00:56and I work there,
00:57and I have a maker with my side of me,
01:00which is called Kadhafi Saman.
01:03And we have worked with Norge Bak Fasaden since 2018.
01:08Seks sesonger, 38 episoder.
01:11And it's a series that's made out of Novemberfilm and sends on TV2.
01:15And we take up on a lot of themes in all episodes.
01:19The very discussed the series on the hotel room in Sweden,
01:23was a series that many of them had made with themselves.
01:27It was the series called Dødsenglene,
01:29where we were able to talk about a man,
01:31who was able to talk about himself as a series of murder.
01:35But what I thought was,
01:36when I came here today,
01:37I thought I would talk about the dams I meet on job.
01:40Because when we are out and make a documentary,
01:44we are all about to come in contact with people
01:48who are willing to open up,
01:49give us a chance to tell the story.
01:51We are often at the people who are in a process.
01:55We are also at the people who live a normal life.
01:59Not politicians, not experts, not experts, not researchers,
02:03not researchers.
02:04We are often at the dams,
02:05like us and you.
02:08So I would like to tell you about the situation we are in.
02:11It can talk about the situation we are in.
02:13It can talk about self-control,
02:15it can talk about mobbing,
02:17it can talk about ruse,
02:18it can talk about all sorts of things.
02:19But it is what we are looking for.
02:21We are looking for people who are trying to slip into their lives.
02:24And the dams you see here,
02:26it is a little part of the people who have done that.
02:32They have taken away from Norge back the facade in their lives,
02:35they have taken away from us,
02:37and they have wanted to tell a story.
02:41And when I was invited here,
02:42I thought, what are these dams have to be together?
02:46Because they have something to be together.
02:48And in the past,
02:50I thought, what is it that I could talk about?
02:54And what I think,
02:56what it means is that when a woman is going to re-se,
03:01so it doesn't make the world's life in the morning.
03:04But we, as a society,
03:06we move to ourselves.
03:07So, these models are important,
03:11because they all are all on the way,
03:13when we're going to hear them.
03:16So I'm very glad for that I have the job I have.
03:18It's the dream job.
03:20I feel like it's a meaning.
03:22And I feel like I'm with you to do something important.
03:24And in some cases,
03:26it's been a lot of changes.
03:28Steiner Wang sits now in the hospital.
03:30It's a very concrete effect of our journalist.
03:33But it's not always so.
03:36I thought I could talk a little bit about...
03:38I can't tell all these women.
03:41I don't know if we're going to talk a little bit about it.
03:42I don't know if we're going to talk a little bit about it.
03:45But I want to talk a little bit about it.
03:50I want to talk a little bit about it.
03:51It's her name Rachel.
03:53Are there any of you who knows who she is?
03:57No.
03:59It's not so weird.
04:01But she sent me a email for three years ago.
04:04She was 27 years old.
04:06She told me that she had been a lawyer for her.
04:08Legein sin.
04:09For hun had had a leg of theabe that he had taken on.
04:12He had taken on it on a way that she didn't think it was good.
04:16And so she thought it was very unhealthy with her.
04:19And the other people had already done before.
04:20So she thought she could have been another young woman
04:22who will do the same thing for me if I don't have to say anything.
04:25So I've done it.
04:29So I met her.
04:31and what I met was a young woman who was very afraid.
04:35She was not afraid, she was filled with fry, she wanted to be anonymous,
04:41but she was also able to see the case of her.
04:48And what happened with the case was that the woman came to,
04:54and she called the leg, and then a woman, and then ended a woman,
04:58and then there were 50 women, and then there were 100 women,
05:02and then there were 150 women, and then there were 200 women
05:05who had been taken for overgrep of the leg.
05:08So she began to understand what it was that the vessel had created.
05:17If you don't understand it, it was her who sent the first vessel
05:23that led to Arne Byrne by Frostad.
05:26It was the vessel that led to that we had to be able to
05:30to have the biggest story of Norges history.
05:32And I followed Rachel from, not from the beginning of the process,
05:38but from the beginning of the process,
05:41through the rights.
05:43And now it's been a dom that we have.
05:54There are the women that were just there.
05:54And what I want to say about Rachel,
05:58and what I see also in these other women,
06:03and what I think is important to all of them understand about themselves.
06:06This is very ordinary women,
06:08like me and me,
06:09these women here,
06:10it's not something special about them,
06:11but they have something to do with them,
06:13and it's what I saw in Rachel this time.
06:15And it's of course a fright.
06:17It's a fright for it to say from,
06:19it's to be the one who takes off,
06:21it's to be the one who takes off,
06:21it's to be the difficult questions,
06:23it's to be the difficult questions,
06:24it's to take place.
06:26And they have to take the chance to take the first step
06:29that we also have to do.
06:33They have to do it at they have to do it.
06:35And it's not a self-help,
06:38but it's something I see that we meet again
06:43in Norway back in the past.
06:45When I met Rachel,
06:48she was sick.
06:50She would have to sleep between her children
06:53and she was scared to go out of the door,
06:57because Arne By went out,
06:59and this took a long time
07:02before this thing came from a domstole,
07:03and he was arresting.
07:04So she had to operate in the landscape
07:07and had to be able to meet him
07:09where she was.
07:12But in the years we filmed Rachel,
07:17she thought she would have thought
07:18that she would have to be anonym
07:20to that she would have to be my story.
07:23I would have to tell her,
07:24I would have to tell her,
07:25I would have to use my face and my name.
07:27To see the race she was on,
07:30and to see her from her
07:31to be the unsikker
07:34and of course openbar
07:36and of course,
07:36to be the very good grunn
07:37to be the young woman
07:41who is in the right place
07:43in the Trøndelag
07:45and confront her with her
07:47and say,
07:48I am not afraid of you.
07:51It is you who have done anything
07:52and I am here
07:54and I am here
07:54and I am here with the other.
07:55The race was fantastic
07:57to be a witness to.
08:01I will tell you a little story
08:03about the women's fellowship.
08:05For us,
08:06it was also a little
08:07local environment
08:09where everyone was
08:10of the male.
08:11I am not sure
08:13I am a journalist.
08:15I am a journalist.
08:16It is much
08:17that he has been
08:19to the women
08:19in more than 10 years.
08:21So it is many
08:21mørketals.
08:22When I stood there
08:23there,
08:23there was a young lady
08:25who was
08:27between 50 and 60.
08:29There was a ring
08:30and I talked to her
08:32and she said
08:32this is my sister
08:34and this is my daughter
08:35and this is my daughter
08:35and all of them
08:37were then
08:37being told
08:39she was
08:40and she was
08:41to talk about
08:42the rape
08:44and she said
08:45she says
08:46when I first heard
08:48you were
08:49you were
08:49to find out
08:50you were
08:52you were
08:52you are
08:53you are
08:53you are
08:54you are
08:54you are
08:54you are
08:58when I am here
08:59I am
09:00now
09:00you are
09:01you are
09:01you are
09:02you are
09:02you are
09:04and thank Rachel very much for being able to bid you to stop him.
09:10Now I will run away.
09:17It's very cool to be able to meet all these women.
09:23I feel very happy to go home to my own life, and I don't pay any high price.
09:29Jeg er dritredd pĂĄ det rommet med Steiner Vangen. Jeg er ikke fearless da.
09:34Men jeg er trygg. Jeg har trygge rammer rundt meg.
09:37Jeg har gjort mange gode vurderinger rundt den situasjonen.
09:39Men jeg er kjemperredd.
09:41Men likevel er det det motet som Kavi viser til,
09:48det motet som disse jentene ogsĂĄ viser, det har vi alle.
09:53Jeg tror at nĂĄr det kommer til stykket,
09:54så tror jeg vi alle har evnet til å være den kvinnen som velger å rekke opp hånda og syr
09:58ifra.
09:59Enten det er i TV-program, eller her i dag, eller i livet generelt.
10:02SĂĄ det skal dere vite at den makten ligger i alle.
10:07Så selv om det er veldig skummelt, så er det veldig bra å være litt fearless.
10:12Takk for meg.
10:12Takk for meg.
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