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to create empathy in a medical context where i disclose more information to a person or to a computer in this case. if you listen let's feelings are the instruments that steer us and whoever can control these feelings has great power over us to. the rhythms instead of feelings measuring emotion starting december sixteenth on g.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin a fresh wave of unrest in the middle east after trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel violence flares outside the u.s.
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embassy in beirut as protesters express their rage at trump's break with decades of policy also coming up. winners of the nobel peace prize receive their own borge for work towards donning a nuclear weapon and today she had a dire warning for the future. and the turkish german journalist who has spent the last three hundred days imprisoned in turkey on international human rights a live look at the dangers still facing activists. thanks for joining us i'm on it all french president. has urged israel's prime minister to go see it with palestinians saying they must find a two state solution to their conflicts by name and netanyahu is in paris on his first trip to europe sin. donald trump recognized as israel's capital fresh
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violence has flared in response to the move as say a palestinian and israeli security guards at jerusalem's main bus station and levanon security forces have fired tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators outside the american embassy in beirut. fires outside the u.s. embassy in beirut a sign of the rage against the u.s. president and his plans to relocate the country's embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem it's a move the arab world calls open aggression against the palestinians and a threat to regional stability. it doesn't matter what donald trump in the u.s. administration decides jerusalem will remain the capital of arab palestine forever . jerusalem is arab it always was arab and it will stay that way. also tens of thousands chanted in wave flags on the streets of the moroccan capital
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rabat to show their support for the palestinians and denounce american and israeli aggression in paris french president and urged israel's benjamin netanyahu to negotiate with the palestinians and called trump's move a dangerous threat to peace netanyahu dug in against the criticism it's always been a couple in jerusalem it's never been the couple of any other people so i think the sooner the problem students come to grips with this reality the sooner we will move towards peace and this is why i think president. stork and so important for peace. that peace is unlikely in the current atmosphere as palestinians continue to march in gaza and the west bank violent scenes like this in bethlehem suggest it won't be easy to diffuse their outrage. and his meeting with friends. president macron israeli prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu also said this into the palestinians except jerusalem was israel's capital the center there would be peace i asked our correspondent in jerusalem tanya kramer how anetta now how. intends to make that work that is really a good question because that is really a nonstarter for the palestinians they're saying well we are also a reality here and they want of course to see. for lay to be the capital of their future state so it was quite rather an uncompromising stance to echoing also the words of the u.s. president who had recognized jerusalem asked a capital of israel last week so also a rather straightforward statement by the french president in this press conference he was basically reiterating again that france is opposing this recognition and he also the israeli prime minister to make some gestures towards the palestinians fix
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some is talking about a possible settlement freeze so you also had very clear verts to mr netanyahu on this issue now to some of the other stories making news around the world. several thousand people have marched turkey have ukraine in support of opposition politician. they demanded his release on the impeachment of his rival ukrainian president poroshenko saakashvili was arrested on friday he's accused of receiving money from an oligarchy close to the russian government has denied the charge. in romania thousands of people have protested legislation that critics say would make it harder to punish high level corruption countries parliament is in the process of approving a series of laws that protesters say would bring the justice system under greater political control. police say three people have been arrested in connection with an
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attempted arson attack on a synagogue in sweden's second largest city goldenberg no one was enters the incident took place after protesting. against u.s. president donald trump's decision to recognize her islam as as well as capital. the winners of this year's nobel peace prize have received their award during a ceremony in oslo the group icon has spent more than a decade working toward a teresa to ban nuclear weapons but the group warned of the dangers still facing the world today saying that a moment of panic or carelessness could be enough to start a nuclear war. activists gather in to celebrate the witness of this year's nobel prize the international campaign to a bullish nuclear weapons can they see this a what a spiteful untimely. the campaign is have received a nobel prize at a moment when much of the world once more is worried about the changes of nuclear
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war. estan a region royal family looked on the chairwoman of the nobel committee and at them their price. it was an emotional moment for the activists the no. committee has recognized the decade long campaign to secure a ban on nuclear weapons over one hundred countries have signed a treaty to that effect but the world's nuclear powers including the united states haven't yet and neither has north korea a moment of panic or carelessness a misconstrued comment or a bruised ego could easily lead us to the destruction of entire cities the story of nuclear weapons will have an ending and it is up to us to decide what that enemy will be. will it be the end of nuclear weapons. or will it be the end of us. the ceremony was attended by survivors of the
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hiroshima bombing said school thurlow was a teenager then she lost friends and family on august the sixth one nine hundred forty five. today she dedicated the nobel prize to them and to hundreds of thousands of others who died that day. so. each person had the main. each person what's loved by someone let us ensure. that their deaths were not in vain. and on the other side of the world people in hiroshima gather to think i can for its work their message if people join i can skin pain then perhaps one day the world will no longer have to fear the bomb. today marks the three hundredth day in
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a turkish prison for turkish german journalist and su chel the turkish government accuses him of writing terrorist propaganda but the german government says he's been detained for political reasons his newspaper says you is being held in a four by three watch of the time he's being kept isolated from other prisoners. there hundreds of human rights workers are currently behind bars in turkey human rights activists recently returned from a symbol after being held there for weeks shut out of pots in his burning home. on his way to germany to reunite with his family after spending nearly four months in a turkish prison and the week census return he's been trying to readjust its continuing doing my relaxation exercises which i did before going into prison during prison i'm doing it still it's a lot of talking was friends with colleagues it's also just getting back into
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normal rhythms like taking care of the children etc they human rights activist was teaching a seminar in istanbul when he was unexpectedly detained by turkish authorities during his time in prison he learned to come to terms with the rules solitary confinement is maybe the strictest one had for several days but also there i was treated mainly was respect for the guards i had great great inmates in the way . who were passing through similar situations like i did and for me it was very important to feel the solidarity from the outside as well from the fellow prisoners activists and both germany and turkey demanded his release now despite not being back in germany the trial against him in turkey is continuing in his absence he's charged with having supported an armed terrorist organization many others are still imprisoned in turkey looking into the. judicial system and the
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judicial procedures see that for a lot of the political detainees that the situation is rather unfair there are the trials of there are sometimes not even until now there's a lot of solidarity from my side it towards them and i hope that i can say the same that i would love to say the same that as you just said a few days before my release like you're going to be out know soon. now recently received a peace prize for his work as a human rights activist. and for more on this story joined by marcus baik oh he's the general secretary of the to see international here in germany mr baker thank you for joining us. now is just one of the eleven human rights activists that was facing charges related to terrorism there. he's free now what about the others why ten of the human rights defenders who were arrested with him free currently.
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the chair of the turkish section of amnesty international is still in detention and still faces not not only does accusations but still actually is is in detention and the rest of tama killing each as as a representative of an independent international organization is not only an attack on him but it's an attack on human rights in general has human rights day and also today for his three hundredth day behind bars we're talking about the german turkish journalist tennis you chel what kind of a condition is he in right now do you know now being in prison for truly on the days just for doing your job just for being a journalist is a condition in itself and the international community is challenge has to do everything it can too. bring the turkish authorities to release them as you
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chair but also the other journalists who have been detained for so many months there are many other journalists behind bars there for the same reasons it's nearly up to two hundred journalists and media workers who have been detained by the turkish authorities and who face observed allegations in the cases and who also see that their rights are often not well recognized during the process and the jurisdiction of executions there going on and now let's talk about the broader picture and it's of course even might stay activists say turkey is a prominent example of a democracy turning into a dictatorship what does that mean for human rights around the world as a trend that we need to be watching out for and this international currently observes two key trends one is that governments and political groups try to do
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human eyes entire groups declaring their far less human and staff all trying to really not acknowledge that they of course have all human rights and the second trend is that human rights defenders doe's people who stand up peacefully for human rights are being targeted increasingly so we've seen over two hundred eighty human rights defenders being killed. and it's increasing trend and the world community's challenge to really stand by these peaceful human rights defenders especially on this day thank you for coming in to highlight those worrying trends thought is marcus baik oh the secretary general of the international here in germany. clones been asleep applies continued on sunday when they suffered a painful for three defeat at home to fibroid having met three nias peson scored
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