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Title Dateline: Ukraine's Trauma/Chessboxing/Brazil's Bravest Blogger
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2014
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Summary UKRAINE'S TRAUMAAs efforts to secure the MH17 crash site in eastern Ukraine continue to be challenged by fighting for control of the area, Tuesday's Dateline looks at the dangers facing both investigators and local people. Video journalist Nick Lazaredes is forced to turn back from his first attempt to reach the scene as gunshots ring out close by, but does eventually reach the site with Australian and Dutch investigators. Personal possessions still lie amid the twisted and burnt wreckage nearly three weeks after the disaster, as he sees first-hand the huge task still ahead. But as investigators and journalists try and reach the scene, some local people are fleeing for their lives as the conflict between Ukrainian forces and Russian separatists escalates. Nick follows Human Rights Watch as they try and keep track of the human toll of the conflict, which has already killed over 1,000 people. And he pieces together video evidence and eyewitness testimony about the path of the missile launcher thought to have brought down the Malaysia Airlines plane.CHESSBOXINGIt's an unlikely combination of one of the world's most genteel games and one of its roughest sports - chessboxing. Each round on the chessboard is followed by a bout in the ring... will checkmate or knockout come first? On Tuesday's Dateline, Aaron Lewis sizes up what was once an underground sport in London, but that's now increasing in popularity worldwide. The people behind it describe each match as the ultimate test, but does chessboxing really deliver as the spectator sport for both brains and brawn?BRAZIL'S BRAVEST BLOGGERAll Isadora Faber wanted to do was improve conditions at her Brazilian school. When she started blogging and posting photos on Facebook, she wasn't expecting the attacks and death threats that followed. Even that couldn't put off this 14-year-old though, and now she's achieved fame and has followers across the country, all determined to improve conditions in public schools. On Tuesday's Dateline, Giovana Vitola meets the surprisingly shy girl who started her Class Diary just two years ago and prompted an education revolution. And Giovana looks at the backlash that followed from schools and teachers, who didn't appreciate such public scrutiny on social media
Event Broadcast 2014-08-05 at 21:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Aircraft accidents -- Investigation.
Boxing -- Tournaments.
Chess -- Tournaments.
Civil war.
Public schools -- Management.
Internet -- Social aspects.
England -- London.
Brazil.
Ukraine.
Form Streaming video
Author Rao, Anjali, host
Lazaredes, Nick, reporter
Lewis, Aaron, reporter
Faber, Isadora, contributor
Frazer, Richard, contributor
Leishi, Edward, contributor
Read, Matt, contributor
Woolgar, Tim, contributor