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the, the business dw news line from that view as president condemns reason to unrest as pro palestinian demonstrations sweep across the college campuses. there's the right to protest for not the right because chaos survive. just demonstrates is to avoid violence after police. re the protests accounts that use to ally and make more than a 100 arrests. a you chief us, you left on the line office 11 on a 1000000000 euro aid package to helps them. the flow of syrian microns into the queue level is posting both in to the
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feel. go welcome to the program police of clear a pro palestinian encampment. i'm interested more than a 100 demonstrations. the university of california los angeles office has moved in overnight and dismantled barricades following flashes between opposing groups of protest finance flag on wednesday after a group of people. some of whom accounting is raising flags attractive pro palestinian come by. people had been demonstrations against israel's actions in gaza. late this afternoon, us present, joe biden condemned the unrest. there's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos. people have the right to get an education right to getting a degree right to walk across the campus safely without fear of being attacked. let's be clear about this as well. there should be no place on any campus, no place in america, brand new semitism,
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or threats of violence against jewish students. there is no place for hate speech or violence of any kind. whether it's ad i semitism from a phobia or discrimination against arab americans are promised to these americans. it's simply wrong. there's no place for racism in america. like correspondent benjamin l virus group in new york has been following these compet protest. i asked it what stood out from president biden's, comments of the emphasize the importance of peaceful protests in the us and said that there are 2 american principles that are put to the test here on one side and freedom of expression and also for a peaceful protest on the other side and the rule of law saying that both of them need to be upheld when he finished this remarks and was about to leave the oval office where he gave his remarks. he was asked if the protest ecologist across the country would lead to change. is there any policies in the region? he said no, and he was also ask if a national guard should intervene something for example, speaker of the house,
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and my johnson osco when he visited columbia university a few days ago, something the president biden also is said, no saying that he would not ask a national guard to intervene and is this presidential intervention likely to have any effect students of value to continue that protest as i say, the many of the administrations of the university. so i know the vesting from is rarely a companies that according to them, are profiting from israel's war in gaza. we have commencement coming up huge events at the university, so we can expect at protests to continue then in the end, it's also a problem when it comes to public resources that we will look at columbia university for example. we have police officers, several of them and security guards, guarding their entrances. and the question is, how long that will continue. also you c, l, a in los angeles will police entered, interested in many of those where and being company. it's a matter of resources to for how long that can be. it police officers on college campuses. but we can expect this protest also to continue
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a well brown university as a private institution in rhode island in the united states, when it's students demonstrated against israel's actions in gaza and called on the university to divest from israel university authors. he said, let's talk, oh oh my boss, all there is a professor of holocaust and genocide studies from university and joins us from best buy. uh, welcome to the w and what does the university agree to that? that meant the students ended that protest? well, thank you for us both for helping me and i am glad that the bronze university of administration reached an agreement with the students. it generally agreed that so representative of the students would be allowed to present the case for the investment to the university corporation to the board. there is no
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commitment by the 1st day of a say to good friends to or to bring this to necessarily a vote. but this is improvement on previous policies by the university. and it did mean that the students agreed to dismantle the and kept mind on doing 1st the green rice. i'm president biden today and said that should be no place on any campus for anti semitism. i know you've talked about what you call the weaponized ation of anti semitism. i'm just explain to us what you meant by that. a look. i mean, as i said, it is a is a, is a vile sentiment that has led to not only to hey, but also to violence. and indeed to genocide. but it has been used over such a recent decades by various of them is not least the right wing politicians industrial,
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especially lead by benjamin antonio, the crime prime minister as a tool to silence. a product of a case is ready, policies and the argument has been goods. any criticism of this rule can be interpreted that's satisfy 7th, as i might think, that is wrong, that's false. and i think that in large part what we have seen on american campus since with a few exceptions, is that students, young people who are followed by what they saw happening in gaza. and they protested against that. they have a range of opinions about this variety policies, but in large part, these are not anti semitic protests. these a protest against expanding policies in gaza, which would lead to over $34000.00 people killed in the divine station of the time . part of the country, so everything they've used, you said that sounds very reasonable except for that we have increasing reports
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from jewish students on universities that they feel unsafe on university campuses. i mean, this is a very interesting question. parts of it is um uh, subjectivity. so a lot of, uh, jewish through some of which i've spoken with and some of which also influenced by the sea, by what they see a natural when they see students. other students matching with percent influx of quoting for an end to the occupation. according for an empty font that, that is for an uprising against the occupation, they proceed to the sense i send that to us and that's how they see things. that's not the objective reality with most of the students are quoting for, for if this is an end of the corporation with 7000000 jews occupying 7000000 of sentience, there is nothing anti semitic about being gay. so occupation. part of it is also
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that we have a generation of students, many of whom feel that when they feel unsafe, when they feel challenged about their own opinions, then that is a threat. okay. should not be perceived as different. mag, i just like a squeezing one last last question. what do you think it is about based issue that has so list a file under these young people? so let me say 2 things. first of all, of the main violent event that we saw the real violent event. you say a was attack by right wing chief gland tease. it appears that there were a number of it's related to 2 against people who demonstrate t o o. when camping on the, on the, on the, you sell a campus, that is where we so real yvonne and secondly, we saw it coming from the police routing l. a and in new york,
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massive police for honest i gave students who were protesting, i think, but students have the right to protest as long as they stick to the rules that would destroy the property and don't smoking other people. and i think that the use of the, of the striving them is that they submit thing is lodge and attempt to this to, to, to under my criticism, obviously, or any policies. i think of that professor, but talking to thank you so much for joining us, professor over boss, off from brown university. thank you very much. media report suggest chucky has blocked all imports and exports to and from israel. israel's foreign ministers responded by accusing tucker's president reggie of time, one of breaking trade agreements as well. cats posted the statements on the social media network, x saying this is how i think types of behaviors. disregarding the interest of the, to each people, the businessman and ignoring international trade agreements with the cats also said
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he'd been instructed officials to create alternatives to trade with tech. so i think you mentioned the president, does it a fund? the line has an on some economic, a package for 11. am to coping irregular migration into the you. speaking in bay road, she said that you would provide a 1000000000 jurors in a, into the country, including assistance with tightening devon on the board. has she helped me things with prime and it's not. and that you, because a company by the presence of a member of cyprus, a cypress, the standing with the shelf increasing the number of city and refugees arriving by boat from lab and on does not make the a you for months to extend aid to that level of injury house more than $2000000.00 syrians now that was more of a half of who entered the country illegally that but on itself is in the middle east. west have economic crises and 11 east side. the high number of syrians in the country is making the situation was a battery to bureau chief my homage at china,
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auto reports. and you may find some of the images in history for distressing the fresh wave of fury at syrians and living on this time, it looks much more serious. the recent mother of the little concussion party official, allegedly at the hands of the court jackson gang of the serial number of those pest through goods, vitamins and vitriol that syrians independent, including displaced refugees of the flood war torn syria 10 years ago. now he feels being displaced again. this time from living on the model, norman, we are afraid and barely sleep at night, but there's a 100. we'll see that every time someone knocks at the door and we fear that someone has come to attack us. you do not, i'm unable to go to work or to the supermarket did after not lose. i can't leave home nonsense. and after that,
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i've been receiving threats demanding. i leave the neighborhood within 5 days. this is where should i go to manage all? that's what comes to your model. ok, so i can't go back to the cereal box with him. i'm wanted and would be immediately drafted into the military. oscar. none of buttons are. that's what i'm headed back to as our phone to old. syrians and bows have moved. you must leave your shops and residences by friday at the latest. you've been warned. for tens, a few syrians have lived in this neighborhood together with the minis means the christians. but now the syrian run shops have been shut down. and many serious companies have left their rent is homes as well. i mean, they took over our businesses and replaced this. they come into 11 and legally and are increasingly committed crimes and murders. an online move kind of a sort of you might want them out in any way possible. i mean, i just want them out. i a moment little they took our jobs and disrupted our lives
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. that the lecture looks like how you like to live. i don't know, so we have a legal status going to stay, but those are here. illegally should leave, but attacking them is not acceptable under pressure by independence. economy collapse and the country's political paralysis deal told her to use our, echoing the sentiments that gotten our political edge, the security closest and the police to family, and strictly implemented lebanese low on the syrian refugee. the different and host the greatest number of refugees per capita. of any country into what more than 2000000 students in lebanon formed 45 percent of the population. this would be equivalence of nearly 38000000 refugees in germany. and some 163000000 refugees in the united states of america. these sort of numbers are very significant in the context of depend on security and power shading model. the vast majority of the refugees are sunni muslims. that has been viewing fears of
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a huge demographic imbalance in a country with christians and muslims shared power equally in new jersey and of political unity. why the political parties are calling for the quotation of syrian refugees pushing many of them towards choices that is making udall very nervous. a lot of had that a long icons stay here against the wind locally beneath my water sewer down. when i don't know what to do, but honestly, the thing is i'm not the headphone. i may try to leave for another country head or yeah, i'm on no bucks a month. i know i have no other choice, but has it go through in the go to migrant focus on, on the with on word migration. we need the roots out of reach the dangerous c journeys to you will only increase as it show up today to i'll have more world news at the top of the hour of next on dw, a documentary, looking at the decline of deutscher bank during the 2008 financial crisis of
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