tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle January 11, 2024 12:30pm-1:01pm CET
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in the back ices, you have to listen to reveal its secrets. thoughts, january 12 on d, w. the hello and the very one. welcome to this week, citizen of focus on europe with show we begin today's program in sweden, where authorities are trying to get control over storing gang violence, oregon. his crime is affecting more and more people in sweden or sorry home, for example, had to face a bigger loss in his family. now his wishes that authorities do more to protect citizens from criminals. swedish social workers also play an important role in prevention work, but it's a race against time. done. violence is increasing especially among youngsters in
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what's in them. a suburb of the city of salam social workers are trying to get to the young people before they are lowered away by false premises from gun members and go down and dangerous and sometimes fatal. pass me a sorry honey to find to difficult to go to the symmetry. nearly 50 years ago, he left turkey for sweden thinking it was a peaceful country today standing at the grave. if his son said he was shot by gangsters. sadie hun is still in display written on a stone other words we missed you so much mention. my son was more than a son to me because he was my best friend and companion, said bush and he was everything to me as
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a hard working person with the principles subject on being something. the real estate agent was shorted in front of his wife and children in his house, new stock, home, allegedly, and active retaliation, said oh son is grandson is allegedly involved with the gang. and the suspected of having shows that the family home of a rifle, gang member, good television, and finally, they broadcast a photo of my grandson on the tv program. wanted to know if that is 3 hours later today, my son was dead sort of in the mold. evidence of his grandson, selected involvement in gang finance, weighs heavily on him and he and his family have had no contact with his grandson fees. if how we put in a lot of effort so he could get a job and live a normal life. but unfortunately, he chose this kind of a safety. the gang was have been spreading. see and tara in sweden for years.
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in 2022. they claimed 62 lives holden ever before. install calling alone the wall street journal calculated that the murder rate per capita is 30 times higher than in london. conflicts primarily revolved around to force in the drug trade. sometimes it's simply about defending so called on up. most of the perpetrators held for mike and communities they shoot through apartment doors and it costs so hand grenades and plant farms and increasing number of innocent people accused. as a result the government is on high alert sadie and what i'll do for sweden has never experienced anything like this. no country in europe has experienced anything like this. i explained best, the national police chief and the commander of the army to join me. it's his fault, we want to see how the army is helping the police to fight against
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a criminal gang scene, and they're like, there aren't any soldiers patrolling the streets of steel come yet. but for investigative journalist d a month, sorry. who the government's announcement shows just how powerful the criminal networks in sweden. so for comments up, there is one major conflict at the moment within the network called the fox truck network. that has been divided into fractions because of depth because of internal conflicts us. and they are now fighting each other to the desk . the big problem that swedish authorities have, when it comes to dealing with this situation that we have at the moment, is that the leaders that control a lot of the drug market. they are operating from abroad to the police and got sent to a stop. the central swedish city of, oops, and i have deemed it to be
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a high risk area according to swedish reports games like to recruit new members here. border lack of respect towards law enforcement. angelo sentences will make this easier to gain. the area is filled with social housing departments built in the 19 sixties and seventies. these days, immigrants make up most of the population. a majority of the 10000 households here considered low income, the 16 year old mer to texas on a to put soon to he was born in a rock, contain to sweden with his parents 10 years ago or so grand. more people have so many prejudices against got some the visa board have, but everyone who lives here is like family. also look for the single some we all
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get along well together. come see, think don't move on, off to school, mate hangs out on the streets with his friend of it. sometimes they go to one, they've got some just to use clubs which are open all day. nobody wants to be filled here. ok, let's says there were plenty of things to do for fun in the neighborhood, but many kids, his age still tend to crime. a visual home of in the summer. yes. i have friends who get into things like that. yes. yeah. yeah, but i always try to stay away from that stuff. no, i've shut them out. all of there's always a risk of getting pulled into something like that as a stop to not hang on. that's when i get a little more. i try not to stay out too late at night and often not, and i prefer going out with a friend, so somebody get it. what i'll do is move them some for them to handle somebody else . estimates the cushions are justified. in august, 13 year old boy, which shows from the thoughts and good soon to he goes to off which school
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it's not showing you the victims who are getting younger and younger. it's also the pet. the traces gang leaders preferred to recruit 14 to 15 year olds. that would typically pay the equivalent of a few $100.00 euros for the 1st aaron's life. they might be ordered to commit murder, which pays much more. the increasing the younger ages of new recruits shows the full extent to which the states and society and sweden of filing says, expect, dia monticello, who is also a child of immigrants from classified as with them. if you commit to murder and if you are 16, you turn your maximum for years in youth custody. where you can have access to an ipad and communicate with the, with friends on the other side. so the risk is very low for the rewards they can get either money or quite often status of these 3 social workers and good
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soon to take to the streets to prevent minus from falling into the clutches of gangs every evening at 6 pm, they had to the shopping center and talked to security stuff. 5 more importantly to young people. the message is simple. we're here for anyone who needs help, but sometimes the gangs of foster. yes, they are trying to recruit the younger people. but what we do is like we're going in the middle schools like year 4 and $5.00 were there like 1011 years old. and we tried to teach them about the warning signs and what can happened. and also what is against the law in wats, watsonville full, and what kind of support can you get? so obviously we con, give them exactly what the recruiters can, but we do try it out for them. jobs. meaningful free time, positive role models and stuff like that. and unfortunately,
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they mostly live for the day or for the hour and think, oh maybe i can get some status. maybe i can get some past money. they don't see how it will turn out in the long haul. and that's what we really try to talk with them about according to a 2022 police report on the one in full face will shootings gets solved to the police department in good soon. just thinks the criticism of its work is unjustified because they work is constrained by the lower the feeling them aid. yeah, i'm not going to the whole law states mission collection for the hard. that after there's a lot from 1942 that prohibits us from searching homes after 9 pm, unless our exceptional circumstances has some sort going on the things, certainly the criminals don't get up until 9 pm. these days won't see me now. when we look good worries us now is that so many innocent people are becoming victims of
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these conflicts, even though they have nothing to do with them. think through him, i came in at a conflict on thomas huffman and his friend up at don't see a future for themselves with the games of good from the to the me. instead, a new recording studio and the youth center has peaked the interest children and the young people from the district of already purchased a hit song titled, we are good soon to the yeah, yeah, i a, i a, and go the, that's what we should focus on that everyone is doing well, that's everyone's feel safe and at home, trying to see how much so many use in the study hun also felt at home in sweden.
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but since the violent death of his son, his feelings have changed. and he says there are many to blame the event in ambush the shifted in the 1st of all, it's the fault of the drug lords who ordered the murder of those when the bottom and the criminals who carried it out aloud to tom the interested abuse in the 3rd person at fault is my grandson. yes. been in total. got us into this situation in the 1st place, 6 of us, of the built into the temple. and finally the authority single ball calling from who have been watching this go on for so long. but when they should be protecting their citizen model, do then to install i'm, i think can visit sorry, hon is not the only person she wants to feel safe again and sweet. and i believe that every country in the world has that one dish that either makes
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people curious or makes them shake their heads in disbelief. well for friends, that special dish is the frogs frog legs. in particular, i have been considered a delicacy for centuries. but local frogs are becoming harder and harder to come by as fragile thirties have almost completely band commercial from hunting reader. patrice comes to a, however, wants to reverse that trend. so he's offering edible frogs made in friends. and that's exactly what the shift a one upscale restaurant in college almost done needs to impress his guess. it's something of a clichy that frogs or a delicacy in france. star shift pulled because this restaurant nearly on, for example, has broke lakes as a fixture on the menu. one that says, i don't know if i felt that don't be afraid to season them well with salt and pepper before cooking. you'll be tempted to eat them right in your mouth. we'll
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start watering while we're on. the frogs legs are synonymous with fine. we should have home at some time. we've all eaten them at a waterfront cafe on that to a smaller vehicle. it's a very popular dish. we see the plus of all kinds of places. what's in friend serving wild frogs is old, but forbidden. pesticides and shrinking weapons are making these pond dwellers increasingly rare us. as a result, folks like these are not important to friends on a massive scale, mainly from southeast asia, nearly 4000 tons of frozen frogs annually. i know marie viola is a biologist specializing, and i'm fabian's. she says numerous indonesian folks species are already threatened with extinction. y'all's policy, i didn't do, i pushed click fronts has very strict regulations. so we explore the destruction of,
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from population as to whether countries, whether on new sectionals of all scheduled for our consumers to successfully behave as if these were sources. what infinite for know, cannot both task to pull. the keys restaurant firmly refuses to serve folks from southeast asia. executive chef olivia coupon is pro teeth, find an alternative or whatever. you refuse to serve frogs that didn't come from france. so we had to find someone who bred french from all says the restaurant buys, it's for all to your 1st commercial from reader. here and think south of leo patrice, francois know, keeps a 150000 products, and several dozen bases from a to z
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from birth to slaughter francois explains that the frogs are now killed, more humanely than in past see or submerge, and heis walter until they lose consciousness before being as tradition dictates, dismembered on life was going to say, i wanted to establish this farm in france. it's much better if we can produce and frank. those are blue. we're planning to double or triple the surface area of the pond has to meet demand before high for them to go through cetera. i left them on the and cooperation with the state institute for agricultural research. patrice francois has brett, a new species of fraud, that feeds on ground new but rather than wide insight, resistance is stirring and powder as though the robot,
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the blah environmental protection organizations claims the frogs are not being kept under appropriate conditions. tradition, the argue is new excuse is it for the tour cards for this no longer has anything to do with traditional subsistence farming? nicole says i have no doubt that the french people can do without eating frogs, legs. it will nothing danger. i told you about that in the creature horses, some french people, it seems kind indeed for who the pleasure of teaching these i'm fabian's. well, most happily for me it's not part of french culture that i prefer snails and civil . they taste really good. i must say, i think it's a cliche to say that the french eat frogs because we don't eat them very often. if they're a locally source and have the least impact on bio diversity, then so much the better you want to control volume. but some tourists regard frog
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lakes as a must. visitors come from all over the world to keep the french delicacy here, the potable crews restaurant the the spanish visitors are very impressed by the frogs likes the ticket as a color re experience. which is different from the legs because this is something really uh, especially dental takes care of a picture of so they called the contrast with it. we just heard so the knowing these friends and the frog, if the french no longer cherished the tradition, the tourist will the frogs legs mystique is unlikely to hop away from friends anytime soon. greece is one of the world leading produces of olive oil. but on the island of crete, extensive heat and route have led to a sharpened drop in harvest. and the last few years,
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the price of olive oil in the eu has risen substantially. olives have become so valuable that criminals go as far as feeling whole trees. all lymphoma meal he had stuck, his will do anything to protect his plantation. his strategy involves a combination of new technology and old methods of use the daniel with this area and can find their way around. they coordinate by phone. if someone's like to steal something here, they turn their light. so right away, we're going to the fox valley view is all they've grow a new role and had lots of cases on patrol in the greek island of crete is to protect his trees from only of thieves. they turn up off to midnight as spotlight can reach 250 meters. the hopes that if someone wants to steal all lives tonight, on the see the spotlight and the car,
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they might just change their plan. that's a good thing for you. at the moment, up in the mediterranean olives, our wealth, many of the trees all centuries old and the oil is essential to greek cuisine and its being stolen on a grand scale sieve sore off hold. veronica is all take oil that's already being repressed from right under oil producers knows this. this cooperative has hired security personnel. uninstalled. 37 surveillance cameras in the oldest olives are worth more than gold. is a major challenge just to have the oil in our tanks that come in there. at the plantation. the grow is show why the only foil is so valuable. it's harvest
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season, but the trees are bearing little fruit. on the bed. if you look closely, you'll see only a few olives on the trail off, but after i pick these 3 or 4 olives from the side of you, all the branches hardly got any more on it and love you just the score love you're going to. charlotte said, yes, he's just the stuff that is the only trees bearing fruit and other ones that have been irrigated last summer in greece was very hot and dry quite a long time. that is the new normal cell. we knew about climate change, but we didn't take it at all. seriously. now it's a blind alley and we have to deal with the situation. we're going to have enormous problems making our living. the olive oil is turning into
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a not very good. it's already 70 percent more expensive than in the year before driving the price increases of failed harvests in spain. europe's biggest olive oil producer because of its hot summer high tech might offer some help. so this olive is actually a g p. s. transmit uh, no fees could tenet from the real thing, but i will see but it will this mattress. here's wondered if somebody, let's see if we've got some, all of the gps all of falls in with the other, all the disabled and you can't tell them apart. there's, as you see how hard it is to find the time, that's what's your proof. and i tested it myself. so even if it rains for 10 days, it's not wanting to affect the piece and i would, i should have it back. i met the people at the people that worked at the west. if i don't want you to the if someone strips the tree, the gps transmit just sends
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a signal to me, runs phone model. so he can track down the thief. thanks a lot, even though it's something you see is moving. but me are on cons, put all his trust in gps on lives during have his time to grow a heads out every night. he remains worried. it's better for years. i can still go out on patrol. i don't know, but now i am 46 years old. but when i'm 66, i wouldn't manage to be out in the field all day and be patrolling with the flashlight all night. then i'll go to protect my whole lives. simply keep the clips in the ball. the little got one thing me wrong, ken. hopeful is more rain this year. the technology
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is helping us all organize our lives as it can take over day to day tasks. and digitalization is also becoming important in the world of the dead, allowing authorities to keep track of people's final resting place in italy. there is an app that not only allows users to locate graves of the ancestors, but also allows them to show that the seas loved ones that they are cherished and not forgotten. we joined federico daily at the cemetery, invalid tree, a small town near rome. the forest has a special assignments. today. we can check the app for a list of those buried him until he is thanks to the app. we can locate him to your left when he gets you on. edie summer, joe, nevada, you've got a phone. so a queen young lady, my napkin wants to present please. yeah, it's much easier to find the graves this way a little that. okay,
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it's over there are relative go. the deceased ordered a bouquet of flowers for the great they did so via the all the law apps, italian fort after life, 120000 downloads and counting and useful for more than just flower delivery. i don't the level i didn't know where the grease of my grand parents and uncles and aunts were. but thanks for the way it looks like i find them in the gate and we have the other one. that's no easy feat. there are around 35000 graves in this cemetery alone. before the app finding the right one was an ordeal. cemetery management and italy is often rather old fashion says app developer and rico mossey to be thought of that almost thing digitally was very far behind. and so that is, that's the cemeteries were managed with index cards and everything. so we developed the knew how to catalog the grieves quickly and reliably did yesterday,
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even though we're helping to digitize public administration. so bank of them because an example you're going to be sort sir. in the meantime, federico has found the graves she was looking for and finally, quick photo to confirm delivery, right? in the app, remembrance, in the digital age of the deepest. and i, so what i mean going to a graven person is of course different from using it up and saw. but thinking about those who know what, 6 days a week was a 50 mile sample v. and it might be difficult to make it down here. let me costs so we do it in stand for load over in the hustle and bustle of modern life, even a brief moment of remembrance can go a long way and that brings us to the end of today's program. thank you so much for tuning in today. we hope you enjoyed our show, and i hope to see you next time to the
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