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the belgian and paris attacks were carried out by a man from brussels. if somehow wash runs a youth center here in the district of columbine blow. i 5 nice to meet you yes welcome to my way of thanks when you show us around a bit yeah there's. your encountering a kind of discrimination maybe already in your childhood because you are of my story there are a lot of 1st is my in my school my. school and the like the family i just screening for things are both must names about my work and about but africans to tell us how far far sighted to leave like that some of the terrorists who committed the terrorist attacks in madrid in paris and also here were from falling back is the level of discrimination higher today after the. terrorist attacks when you know yes
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or no because i tell you of course after that that's we said like more like that oh no nothing in the missing oh no nothing in the morning i mean when you see the people who committed so i thought they were not really you missed him we focus a lot of a nation they were people let's so much before they were standing in the coffee drinking alcohol so the problem is not the stand the problem is the money big the problem is the do you feel the problem is money in the are both are the feelings that that we did and did not do as politician and as media also that that make them feel that those people so it's clear that from the society so they were just like really enough to be on board it in some in some extreme areas. but could this just be an adult i want to find some hard evidence.
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so we arrived at the free university of brussels. and we're trying to see very is the office of. dr karim karim has been studying the experiences of muslims in belgium including discrimination and radicalization. here this. is what we're observing versions that if you have more oaken or turkish or freakin background you have between 20 and 30 percent less genes to get a job. even if you have a night or degree is there any date and what is your explanation for those people who are 2nd and 3rd generation for turning to a more radicalized version of islam we aren't in societies which have difficulties to provide and to produce sense we always see that there is no more difference between left and right they are answering questions sometimes in very.
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many care and white and black. ways to deal with answers but there are answering these issues and answer they are providing sense and if we don't understand things we are not going to fight in kingston sound this idea into trouble. and could explain the recent rise of europe's far right in the same way as a desperate search for signs. across europe oh please an a for big parties are the rising political force. in austria presidential candidate or but author stopped on to refugee sentiment. you know even though you don't know maybe. even in germany the alternative if you're doj one party are now
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winning seats in the regional parliament. in an attempt to eliminate them many parts of the center of the op that they're sort of for be sure one of the canonical bizarre to me is to perfect extraordinaire to circular false sport anymore she was somebody that i serviced more they farm it on their. do like to get extremist. as you go. but france has book a band didn't neutralize the anti immigration front. instead it helped legitimize their leader marie le pen who is now a serious contender for the next presidential election. if she wins she's pledged to take france out of the. it's easy to dismiss the supporters of the far right as ignorant racist but the
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current reality is much more complex. in slovenia and 2 refugee sentiment has boosted the far right. but it's a simple for the put prices says philosopher sluggish if he got going to be. good with this. i think it is optional clee cool sure for example when you talk about. immigrants and so on did you read eat as a seemed dumb as a reaction of what dish but i won't in today's baek global capitalism dead sticky don't moralize don't just accuse ordinary people how can they be shallow and so once mission i can don't tell me understand a french ordinary who feels threatened don't just get on properly but the question what went wrong in society that opened up the space
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for. immigrant rights you. know because possibly europe smokes in a full the arctic. and the turk largest in the hungary and parliament but you just . don't like a shock when you meet the little one that i was there many people you're going to go to is that somebody that knew you when i was there that talk i got anxious that wages are not going to look at me. i wasn't going to get you any. the uk or something you. unlike most of europe's far right alongside their intolerance of foreigners runs promises of economic picture. after 26 years of transition from communism hungary remains one of the poorest
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countries of the e.u. . there are still nearly 1000000 people living. in homes without electricity and heating. in europe because young leader gobbled one note stammering. so that when a woman a woman i could ask one or 2 for you are all the more practical showed up early because she has a lot of luck as actual cause why don't you go to shag. when you've got the to get your mouth but i'm with you not so nice to get some out of my divorce i was a. unique mike how do you explain this success of your big in 100 year because i'm the one with your son going to get a shot political battle or my back to the good medical and freedom of a young much as i dear. nandini. i'm going to give them.
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back east at the lambs a show. me because you want to go when your side want to live anymore your party to the will of the we'll beat them about of. course as you would actually fellow who she just the way you'll be going to you goes i would have been one with you on my door so i'm going to. illuminate your field all automatic to saudi tony just as the letter of the is just on the ben i don't shock a shochet when i will try to look i don't shock. i mean best doesn't mean from benetta mean heat. and it would get that i think as does he that if you met a saudi thanks like you know other parts of fuel. is put under his prime minister viktor orban floated to the right. of s.c. friend i get your hate out he took a stand at that what i meant to be star struck. so you from there get the polish on ishmael commonground of problems that accord with our cottage. so in 2015
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or build a fence to keep the refugees out of hungary and move many wealth from. her other countries across europe quickly followed in the borders were sealed. this is past fascism says hungary and political scientist gosh but how much. i do form of the ideology that can operate within free markets and democracy. the classic condition that this coming this time from the right. it is very successful . in which public opinion. accepts. that there isn't in and then out as an interior and there's an exterior and even the
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remaining old left is defending the ins and rejecting the house and in that respect. even this gentle f.g. is being conquered by this logic basically in economic terms no liberalism on the one hand is accepted. of the enemy towards the east. call it russia will call it is longs accepted. and the abandonment of the. unemployed a just ill. that cetera populations within even the court countries who accept it. but if we accept the logical finster now. if you create another to blame for our economic taylor's. i would not also creating the conditions for out 3 tarion fascism. closer for
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agnes heller whose father was killed in auschwitz thinks we need reminding about europe's blood of european leaders who are totally blind and you never hear their folklore about their european past europe into tend to censure has murdered that 100000000 europeans or european countries who are right the dictatorship or subjected themselves to dictatorships either now to some fascism or stalin you some so mighty mean democracy in europe this get almost nothing and even after checking for a divorce then you but i do not consider stock that they develop the invest and euro they developed all invest time that was the case in spain in part you can't increase ever dictatorships a democrat liberal democracy is no euro and they pretended that it was our tradition it was centuries or in the show is it not. valid economies concrete
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reason people get to shout each and every year at this point the liberal democrats is fantastic the moment the economy does not feel that vera that americans there are problems then immediately it is falling apart people people trying to tell you what they call for food and the cause of their leader and it call for a strong man or song. and it's not just in europe that people are turning to so-called strong men in the hope of the comic protection. however deceptive that may turn out to be. but the anger and frustration at europe's financial colonization also took a very different form. a recent example. it is to be found in paris. when
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president all and tries to introduce a new law that loses french labor rights and makes war more precarious. the usual demonstrations lead to something else. look at face. for the last 2 months hundreds of activists have gathered here every evening for what they call they believe that. the night stand you don't need to ask to see if you can use of my. last week at the center is the general assembly where up to 5000 people gathered to discuss how to solve problems. the refugee crisis to precarious for and their higher. even when the weather turns that. such an occupation has different committees a committee for ecology kmita product bonamy committee for legal matters and so on . to conceptualize this cus different proposals already yes and then they come with
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the proposals and then the us to the general assembly and then the general assembly all of them together enough process of the liberation they decide on the next steps . the economy committee wanted to be interviewed together what are the topics you are specifically your group dealing with the economy commission so 1st of all commission is to follow to people to be appropriate do you try to divide debates which is started by you it's not. why do you think it makes sense to gather here and you know in this square there is rainfall and so on if we have already parliamentary democracy in parliaments and institutions. around the south of. the 1st good place to look down in mourning. we are all present but downside to the pleasure of going to bless you and want to take you on. your own piece of paper me to tell your
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boss to say listen you know boys i'm through off and on up and plugs i mean really steve goodson who talk is often. number one to do community good for going on line will be just that there will persist a transition. in a pretty. good . case if you see. what people are lacking in representative the market democracy to put it very simply is representation they don't feel represented in the people is. joining the noid the. most of them said you know i don't even go to walter anymore because i don't want to vote for a lunch i don't want to hold public ben they realize that the real power is not even anymore in the national governments the real power is that the europe will. be in the european commission european central bank institutions where all of these
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people who are here tonight are not represented the dog. it's the same realisation that sparked the 2011 base of resistance which spread from sin that must be very. clear to the soul in spain and across europe to bulgaria romania still enough and even for a should. be. weak in bosnia the citizens assemblies went beyond making easy to satisfy demands and like all colonial resistance movements demanded the right to rule themselves. what you can see in the european union today is that we have at least 2 directions one directions we have seen. in hungary and in other countries where we have the rise of fascist right wing extremist movements what we can see in paris today is
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that we have also an attempt of direct democracy which is not linked to right wing extremism but it is linked to the critique of the labor law which was the trigger for both us it is linked to or solidarity more once we try to help the refugees. it is a creation of a new political imagination. and in part 2 we look at where that would take us. one of the last remaining ancient forests in southeast asia is a lifeline to hundreds of lumberjacks and drive as. we follow their treacherous journey as they walk through extreme conditions. to gather and transport this dangerous but precious cargo risking it all.
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on al-jazeera. he lived in brazil's largest for vela. one day the police came for. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justice which became a national cause and sent shock waves through the upper echelons of the political establishment in the shadow of the hill on al-jazeera. oh again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera the u.s. house of representatives has voted to prohibit the sale of some munitions to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates for one year these weapons are the ones being used in the war in yemen the bill still has to pass the senate and be signed off by
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president trump the amendment was put forward by house democrat tom money nasca this war has caused the world's worst humanitarian crisis more than 200000 civilians have been killed or died of starvation while the who these are to blame for much of this saudi and u.a.e. airstrikes are responsible for 2 thirds of yemeni civilian casualties there was a strike on a funeral more than 150 civilians killed a strike on a school bus that killed 40 kids on a save the children hospital on a wedding these were not mistakes these were deliberate and precise attacks and everybody in yemen knows that the bombs causing the suffering are made in the united states police in gibraltar have released all 4 crew members of any raney an oil tanker sees last week a ship was detained by british forces on suspicion of taking to syria in breach of
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e.u. sanctions all 4 were released on bail without ciancia. turkey has received his 1st shipment of the russian s 400 missile defense system a controversial deal has angered the united states with washington threatening to impose retaliatory sanctions the us labor secretary is stepping down over his role in striking a deal with convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein alex acosta had faced fierce criticism over the 2008 deal with some saying the punishment was too lenient and just after he announced the news about alex a cost the president donald trump went on to say integration deported ations will begin in 10 u.s. cities this weekend coming under a new attack over his immigration policies some democrats are accusing him of cruelty because of conditions in detention centers on the border with mexico the president has called the allegations phony and exaggerated. and police in paris have removed hundreds of undocumented migrants protesting inside the city's
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pantheon mausoleum the demonstrators barricaded themselves inside the building for a number of hours those are the headlines europe's for good and colony continues next. 2 2 2 2 2 book if they like to call the thought that day 2 we only saw the movie part one remember how the movie the crowd. a storm is the problem. the people who take over ownership read i'm ready to shame my mother into slavery ok she's dead but even if you could be alive to feel i'm cold. the thought of in debt that part of to do but what's happened dim ok people take over what you lost
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how do they change this state what did they go. it's a great question and maybe one that political teary content. maybe instead the answer is to be found in how ordinary people are coping with the crisis. in greece some of the energy from syntagma square has come here. what we can see here looks like a very ordinary market think seem like any other market in europe you can see people selling not people selling fords people selling cheese. but it's not an ordinary market it's a very unique market. a complete economy is being created in greece because of the financial crisis. it's called the no middle men movement and it's a response to greece's powerful supermarkets who try to increase prices while paying farmers less so some decided to cut out the middleman and sell basics like
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eggs and potatoes directly to the people. the big difference is customers order everything you know the ones true the organizers and come here before picking up their goods. and exchanging shopping habits as people grouped together to buy cheaply involved. if visit today was not an option he's just not sure because usually we have what we want like 100030 really in one month. what is the amount of money which is circulating do you know sophisticate i just. have. your 16 russian he says you have less than 54 to 500 because people are often very very short of money it's getting worse and they're just getting worse because of the crisis. the community run market also asks everyone to help support those in need because the producers have to give
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a fair standard of the sales in food for the family that is what is the percentage they get a voucher i think. so this is the basket of solidarity all of you know that will come in but not from the producers everyone of the consumer who comes here i may if your see wants. some formed for the solidarity when there's more than this movement of solidarity and started we had the just 10 families now after for now more on those. we have $140.00 families that are going about the shows so no it's not involved now and we don't want the staging falls because this is a. movement of people of peoples who have the power.
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they feel the power back they couldn't rely anymore on the government and on the other kind they didn't want to sell their goods for the supermarkets but i find particularly interesting that someone who was born in yugoslavia. we should experiment of its old called self management socialism is that all of this functions as a kind of self management although when you speak to the people. they wouldn't describe themselves as socially. you see such things it gives us hope that include things could go differently. you can see why the no middleman movement wants to stand apart from the state but to bring about large scale change don't citizen led movements need to be braver. i mean humble germany the heart of the. european empire to hear about one such movement that's profoundly changed the city. germany has
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a very active environmental movement as demonstrated in actions like this one in 2000. it was a protest against what the swedish company had allowed repeated accidents to cure at nearby nuclear power plants $120000.00 people joined hands to link the 2 power stations together a distance of over 100 kilometers. after that protest numbers felt empowered to take on powerful companies as well as the state under the leadership of the huns. we came here very. evident and i'm i'm funfair many if i'm humble or even just warm for homeless humble who might want to get the person to say yes to. such a thing was previously in private ownership right yeah. read. up on her to stephanie's not yeah. into
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$990.00 s. that you urged countries to liberalize calls for privatized their energy markets. this vattenfall took over much of germany's energy supply including cumbersome electricity grid. until the because campaign convinced the city to buy it back. it isn't the asters you know family time via intel isn't. under scrutiny because i made this isn't that slightest will go damage when it 10000 on the shelf because i might fear this so i just refer to folks in charge of a few not 50000 write it. and what were the main arguments of the complaint. the idea neti neti innocent a one call from damages if woody in any event and that some can you know even a senate complex is a ho on the nefesh be enough and if have been the color orange doesn't.
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couple as a best effort in football has been dozen of michigan. but they only managed a narrow win in the referendum with just 50.9 percent in favor. probably because they were up against the entire establishment the mayor the main center left and right parties the energy companies and even the unions. as a share in the we should off topic on. just the humble zulfi of the victim gangs of he does stand for and we take on. or intraday reason and hasn't gotten him via poor government program once he's in that soviets or go forward and us m. yeah that's been recruited to north. and in 2016 bought back there and there's a great so now its profits go back to the city. the gas and heating networks will
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follow soon and nightmare for the energy companies and their investors. in sendai home via the tin and things may see it's just wired for a nexus on a national hunt bust and this needs to assume the angst to copy tides for and girl got as it just wasn't my point. after the fall of the venerable there was sure to 0 sum for how much is a chanson free market ideology what we have seen in homework is that maybe today they said yes challenge and we have a new kind of enthusiasm which isn't was just to take back the public message. since then 170 german towns have taken back control of their energy create. some as a result of pressure from citizens some through the policies of forward thinking
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mayors. in the former east germany was such mayor has come up with a unique way of handling the refugee crisis. 2 there. busy on my journey i've seen refugees forced to leave in appalling conditions and defined as the political other. but in friedland's they have to take. in a different approach. this was once a busy town full of factories processing regional a cultural produce but the fall of the berlin wall so factories close and the jobs leave. merivale block of the century right christian democrats is a former factory worker determined to save the town and. it's sort of like if i go
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70 luckily for friedland the mayor has plenty of energy. as a hero i know of course between. 120 up and down in order to pursue vice. in tamer or and in a companion he wants one and mention god compile your eyes and yes i believe. when the berlin wall came down west germany privatized the state on the east german economy enterprises deemed uncompetitive were sold for a pittance and close even though he's. taken. to 14 and us flight of our hoods a man does funny so if i'm in a normal. has i did dog hard invest but i own feelings over your own trim my
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own dust on indy's an issue that we are seeing between up to the gold one of. the 2 to fin the owner and as that's an hour's splits and. despite attempts to attract new industry most young people move away so the population here is shrinking and getting older isn't the start one is fairly mentioned. and as one can imagine and feeling and. so the mayor had an idea to both help refugees in need and revive his town. i do it in. the bottom 20 beaten to the mention of under and victims with lee kinds and arms on this one snitch killing. time to see who comes and we just because i'm the animal i need to shift you do you know what it is now that that's very divided let's form an alpha. under the flight shifty drinan figure income now these are the most my commanding ones are. side to
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side of me i was often seen once and flats once in quotes and daddy has been convinced quarter 2. so they've asked for more than they're both up refugees and they're even trying to mine their bribery to convince them to stay. c 2 the fuck floating exchange you can see this is the place where the refugees. they can get free this is sort of folks. you're no good no good no gang now yes everyone smile that oh that's just wrong. how many conflicting was out there i stick to good men. when you think you know you're stuck in the here and now yeah coming in thinking that they can do. that much my might crushing the oh yeah yeah and he's going to
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clanking i can be king and i must be. talking to the mayor you begin to understand why uncle america was keen for germany to.

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