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migrants in libya even the you has been working with libya to curb migration across the mediterranean he says the e.u. turned a blind eye to dangerous detention facilities and brutality by the libyan coast guard refugees held in libya fleeing civil wars persecution and famine across africa more than one hundred thousand of them have arrived on the shores so far this year. mr internationals director for the middle east and north africa she joins us from tunis and welcome to you so who are you accusing of turning a blind eye to this abuse well or what today addresses european governments because there are a number of governments through their bilateral relations but also within the e.u. as a whole who have ensured that their policy over the last year it seems to prevent the passage of any migrants to reaching european shores and we look of
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course at the italian government's involvement in funding and training the libyan coast guard but more generally also at the e.u. trust funds funding of libyan detention centers which is of course where there was torture or tension and explanation that. what's wrong with its early you've given them as an example what is wrong with having government training libyan coast guard to do their job better. it sounds fairly innocuous on the surface of it's how concerned is more that the italian government is seeking to basically escape some of its responsibilities towards research and rescue of migrants found in the mediterranean and by boosting the role of the navy and coast guard and not just conductors rescue libyan territory which is which is somewhat natural but even beyond that even into international waters and the reason this is a such concern is that whenever a libyan coast guard boat rescues migrants they take them back to detention centers
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so any support of the libyan coast guard that is not combined with a very very serious lobbying towards the libyan authorities to improve conditions of detention and it is actually ultimately feeding in to the detention system which is how libyan guards are exploiting migrants basically for financial gain ok we'll leave it that i thank you so much for joining us. from amnesty international thank you. you're watching news live from but still to come cleaning sewage without protection it's has been outlawed in india for decades yet it continues to blocks of the country's lower castes bringing report from delhi where ted workers have died this year alone. i will look ahead to a round of matches tonight and tomorrow new boss kick off with
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a democrat when it would reduce double chum's a slim majority in the senate. and in recent months the indian capital delhi has been rocked by reports of the deaths of more than ten sanitation workers while cleaning septic tanks and so is it a sign the spotlight is on manual scavenging the practice of cleaning human waste by marginalized communities it's bad by little and yet but still takes place extensively corresponded some new found the cost and just this report. every morning sony shows up for a trial that few anywhere would want to do. as a manual scavenger he cleans block drains and gotten in dentist suniel has been doing this the sexiest he owns anywhere between four hundred to eight hundred rupees a day that's about five to ten euros and we had the i almost threw up the first day here until then i've never cleaned the toilet in my own home the stench was
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disgusting i nearly quit. but i had to feed my two children since i'd lost another job so i carried on in the middle of. the work is extremely dangerous there's no machinery or safety. sometimes so needless to undress and squeeze into the sewers and cocked up he says he's developed skin attitudes his eyes burn from the toxic gases. the laborers belong to the balmiki community. that sits at the bottom of india's system they work opens them to prejudice and discrimination which. some people treat us as if we're not human and we're human too now you're sitting here it's very dirty but people cover their noses when they walk past why is that. man you scavenging was outlawed in
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india more than two decades ago. the law prescribes fine and even jail time for those employing workers to manually clean toilets so with the thousands and fetid tanks without protective gear but the roads are routinely flouted with devastating consequences. this settlement on the outskirts of debby is home to dallas formerly known as untouchables. two months ago three of its residents choked to death in a septic tank in a car parts factory on three were cleaners none had safety equipment. one of them was nanny and. his wife poonam is still waiting for compensation from the company. my children don't understand that their father is not coming back our world has come crashing down i have had to borrow a lot of money since i lost my husband and i don't know how i'm going to pay it back. the issue has sparked an outcry reports in the indian media say more than
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ten switch workers have died in delhi alone in recent months the city government has since banned its agencies from outsourcing sanitation work to contractors who hire manual scavengers. who done a spokesman for the delhi government says manual scavenging has no place in modern india but he admits the rot runs much deeper it's absolutely in human it's me do you will there is a problem of lack of awareness this problem of insensitivity and just callous attitude of on the part of not just the police but i am afraid of what large sections of our society because they don't see this as a wrong as a moral wrong as a legal wrong. that means little to his friends. they finished.
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their already off to the next job. regardless of the they will always be enough demand for cheap labor. to do the city's dirty work. business is reverse christopher i'm pilots irish budget to allied ryanair threatening to go on strike that's right for this and several european countries pilots in italy want to stage the first ever strike ad ryanair on friday of the carriers iris staff voted for industrial action on december twentieth and now a union called on german based pilots to strike and it is a feud over pay and working conditions as well. this year ryan air became europe's largest airline having flown more than one hundred fifteen million passengers in two thousand and sixteen it may be popular with the public but the company doesn't have a reputation for treating work as well that's why it's german pilots are planning strikes. doesn't go in there yet ste bleakly confirming with their we don't see
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any other way to fight for the wages of ryan air pilots and now the airline is refusing to negotiate with us it's come from us nominee so that that means with immediate effect passengers in germany should expect strikes due to our demands on ryan air strikes so patient list the union says planes will fly from the twenty third to the twenty sixth of december meaning the critical christmas travel period won't be affected meanwhile ryan air told d.w. it hasn't received notification of any industrial action by german pilots and that it won't negotiate with the union. no drinks no free luggage no leg room no frills business model of flying may have revolutionized the of nation market it has also occasionally traumatized passengers like this artist who took matters into
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her. meet tinman an artist who is mixing two seemingly income possible concepts modern air travel on top enos set up with her own on board experiences she decided to find an airline of her own it's called angel ha ha and it slogan says it all if i was and your how fly was happening angel haha promises to fly passengers to our shows around the world and make the experience enjoyable. the arsonist attracted attention to the service with this ambiguous odd featuring a lofting truck which ran on chinese t.v. so what's it really all about and you ha ha you're lying it's also it's a commentary about our contemporary travelling life also you know like as the artist i would sit by and be sions become maybe some symbolic and also if the power structure of our art world so i use this airline as my our warning.
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it's my performance but even the performance of happiness comes at a price tickets for last week's maiden flight from new jersey to the art basel fair in miami cost up to three thousand five hundred dollars one way before takeoff passengers got a guarantee. onboard tinman played the role of flight attendant and treated her passengers to musical repertoire is in line of course with her airline's philosophy. he. just takes that charge of procedure door open for the first time when they visit mines tonight's eighth place to be to bush after saturday's defeat by a vet of bremen i think eight games without a win target was quickly availed on sunday just a week after being fired by
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a bottom side his preparations for the big clash had months of a hit by the weather with his first training session ruined by the snow. new coach and from that chris how different does your sport so well crest so. is this amount to get doubled to back on track to let you know if i was dorgan brass i would have thought twice before hiring another coach named peter because the last peter didn't work out. so well but you know jokes aside he's proven in terms of turning programs around he won the second division with cologne and then after twenty five years of not playing in europe he brought them back to the european state so he's proving in that sense now yeah it was granted cologne was taken at the but as they go bottom of the barrel but they were without a striker and that's not the problem at dortmund because they have obama young who just set a record as the most prolific african score in the bundesliga so i do think they do
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have a chance besides it can only get better for the moment for right now i don't how do they all go so wrong for dortmund you know it started a match stay in a dortmund is a team that's been known for their dominance at home they went forty one matches going unbeaten their last time there being in a home was under your cloak so pete the boss met say eight life to beat them at home and that's when it really unravelled they really never digested that game plan that pete the boss was trying to give the players and then you know the losses at home couple that the with the idea that they never overturned a deficit which means once they get in a hole they just don't have the firepower or the mental fortitude to get themselves out of the front and stay with us kristie got another look forward to tomorrow because when you've just lost four three having been three nil after thirty minutes the last thing you need is a trip to by and munich that's exactly the prospect facing cologne coach stephan back on not stay sixteen of his side strives for their first win of the bundesliga
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season on wednesday with just three draws cologne to the worst side in belinda's they get this stage of a season interim coach definitely back can be excused for not smiling even if the weather is picked up has been as they get debut for cologne at the weekend started very well indeed but three goes to the good suddenly became a full three home defeat to fly after the visit to school to injury time penalties . it's champions by munich away next up but the cologne coach is up for the fight. as the young scheduled you know the lads want to go into battle in this and show what they're all a battle gene on so that definitely not scared. we have lots of younger players who want to take on the challenge name born then come. by and look to have got over their many blip even if saturday's one the win it frankfurt was tighter than the
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clear league leaders would have liked. there is also the distraction of frank liberty appearing in court in the run up to the cologne game over claims he owes three point five million euros to his former agents. coach you behind is is focused.
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