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here is what it is you know if i feel. starting march thirteenth w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin colombian voters fact reichling party was critical of the governor's peace deal with former marxist rebels the conservatives emerging as a political force but still pulling short of a majority in polls and disastrous results for the former guerrillas and their first ever election also coming out and amnesty international accuses me anymore of
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building military bases over riggins of villages that have been burned so the ground. we asked the group about is evidence and the new doubts that the and more will repatriate the refugees who fled ethnic violence. also on the show the children left behind by his long and state's reign of terror adam's mother was a years e.-d. grapevine a pious militant we report from almost all worth the news in find out what's being done or rocks abandoned and the four of them still. thomas a very warm welcome to the show colombia's voters have decided and in the country's congressional elections sunday they handed victory to critics of a peace deal with former leftist rebels right wing parties that campaigned against
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the twenty sixteen peace accord emerged as a political force the democratic center party led by even duke a secured the most votes but it failed to secure an outright majority. it was the first election for the former spark rebel group voters soundly rejected his radical agenda the party secured less than one percent of the votes tally now these results now raise questions about the future of the deal that ended the guerrillas decades long insurgency. colombia's president juan manuel santos cost him his ballot in a vote he called a crossroads for the country the first ever parliamentary elections to include former fox rebels as a political party. he says it's yunus these elections are very special. this is the first time in a half a century where the far east and instead of sabotaging the elections are
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participating in the elections. i'm doing i think experience. something historic and very important for our democracy progress here it was his controversial two thousand and sixteen peace deal that gave the fox status as a political party in return for an end to the group's decades long and sarette action. the deal also guaranteed the former rebels ten senate seats regardless of the election results as voting began one form of fuck command called it a historic day. i think this is going to mark a milestone we're entering the consolidation of peace it's the first time in my life that i've voted and i do it for peace. but that campaign was marred by angry protests many colombians feel the x. rebels should be punished for their crimes instead of being given positions of power. that. it was
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a catastrophic results for the fuck. so what does the future hold now for colombia for more let's bring in correspondents ophelia harms a release joins us from bogota this vote looks like a repudiation of the oh yeah of the peace deal with the fork is this deal now under threat well i wouldn't say it's completely under threat in most parts of the of this agreement have already gone through legislation but we might see some blocking in congress to further implement this agreement we see that not only the parties that opposed the deal had a very good result the strongest opponent of this peace agreement former president i don't even we were seeing him in the report he got the best result i counted that has ever seen in colombia history with more than eight hundred sixty thousand votes
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only for himself but he has said it before this is not enough the parties the conservative parties have not a majority in congress we see also that one of the biggest surprises were the greens the green party got. double as many seats as they were having in this legislation and we also see a new leftist movement entering congress this called the list of decency that is officially supporting leftist presidential candidate who was a former guerrilla member himself from from a group that was called back then the end nineteen fark received less than one percent of the vote tally nonetheless will be giving ten seats in parliament there are guaranteed under the peace deal what kind of influence will that give the former for. well i would probably say for now they will have nothing to say in parliament we see that most of the leftist movements and the leftist parties don't
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want to have to do it and don't want anything to do with them they are trying to stay as far from them as possible. we also heard the presidential candidate gustavo better overall i was telling you is a former girl a member himself that if he becomes colombia's next president he doesn't want them to be participating in his government but we will have to wait and see if he actually does become the president and if he might even need the. voices of the far of the votes of the fark in parliament to pass the legislation through that he wants to ophelia harms a really for us this morning in bogota thanks very much for the update a new report from amnesty international says a million mars rock kind state is being militarized at a rapid pace now this after some seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims fled the region following a military crackdown that began last august amnesty says satellite images show
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military bases are being built over the hinge of villages that were burned to the ground just a few months ago to do both so says its report is based on witness testimonies hundreds of thousands of ringette have fled to neighboring bangladesh since the crackdown began united nations is calling it a campaign of ethnic cleansing in rock and state. for more on the story we're joined now by toronto has songs he's the crisis response director for amnesty international and joins us from geneva good morning to you thanks for being with us we've seen these adult satellite images now which show that there's something you're calling a land grab how can you be certain that these pictures show military structures and not repatriation camps. well what we have seen is actually both satellite imagery and the eyewitness accounts of them just specialist being able to get a shot on that day infrastructure going up at
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a frenetic rate right across the conflict affected areas and rakhine state which straight out close to you know hundreds of thousands of gritting bangladesh you may have seen the construction of heavy plants we see the construction of security force bases and we've spoken to eyewitnesses who have actually been moved their arms and off certain areas in which they live so that military area is a serious security force bases can be constructed so we have very sure that what is happening right now is what we are calling and illegal land grab the fact that there are villages that are good to the ground which has just been erased they have been you raised off the map ok you just said that it looks like the military bases and repatriation camps are being built there could the objective then be the military wanted to build people bring people back but have them overseen in effect by the military camps close to the camps they live in. well actually the repaired
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tradition camps are fortunately have been built right on top in one instance that we've documented a page that was damage during the campaign a bit kinds of images carried out by me and according to the repetitive motion agreement that has been signed to me and mouth aristide's and published government it means that that repatriation agreement says that the regime should be accurate to the places which they get now that's going to be very hard to do if those villages are just been erased off the map and it repaired creation since it is being built on top of them and we have precedent to be consumed because in twenty twelve when there was violence which targeted the regime the copulation displaced thousands of people they were put into these camps which they continued to live in years places means being absolutely no effort to try and put them into their own villages or send them to their conflict affected homes and we share the same
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concerns for twenty two hours we do now ok unfortunately we have to leave it there love to talk to you about this more try to hassan crisis response director for amnesty international joining us from geneva thanks very much thank you candy. now for some of the other stories making the news right now protests to place across europe on sunday against turkey's military operation in syria's afrin region demonstrations in germany turned violent as turkish enteritis activists class germany is home to large populations of both communities the rallies come as turkish forces are said to been poised to take over our friend from kurdish militia . austrian authorities have tightened security at diplomatic buildings in the end after a man tried to stab a soldier outside the rainy embassadors residence late sunday the attacker is understood to be a twenty six year old austrian national he was shot dead by this soldier after
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a struggle. it's to iraq now in the aftermath of the war against so-called islamic state the jihad a store of course driven out of their declared capital most all mosul last year but the liberation of the city cost thousands of civilian lives many children now suffer from the trauma of losing their parents and the horrors of living under islamic state. mornings are the highlight of suu kyi now muhammad's day joyful children greet her with huge hugs they're playful and happy now but they share a sad past. these children were orphaned during the so-called islamic states reign of terror. iraqi special forces recovered them from the rubble this mosul orphanage is now their home where they can dream of a brighter future. when they might want to work at a company. well your school principal there's so little and i want to study at
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university but clearly. i yes wouldn't allow education for girls and i don't have an with also that sakineh mohammadi wants to give these children a chance to flourish but the head of the orphanage says money and resources are often an issue. that you key here live shot but i'm so sad that i can't really help them. i go to the government again and again and ask them for books and help has. that mean i beg them to make improvements and decisions. but nothing happens. that hurts children like. he was conceived during a rape his father was an i.a.s. militant his mother his evil women from the religious minority were subjected to kidnap and sexual assault under i.a.s. today she's returned to her husband and her other three children leaving had him here on my house that he is he his mother is easy her religion forbids her to raise
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the children of muslims. you know. that's why she gave his son to the all financial model in japan and saved his life. children like ramiro and were taken from their parents and given to supporters. after the city was freed their uncle found them here at the orphanage. now he wants to raise them but years of brainwashing have left their mark. they were taught what i yes believes. now the hates iraqi police and soldiers. he sings songs its ideology has shaped his thoughts. the idea of. the so-called islamic state didn't just leave behind destruction and
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they sowed hate in people's hearts. snipers even used children as bait when iraqi soldiers tried to common rescue the children they were ambushed. in the movie it was used this way he was dragged out of a firefight by a dog as iraqi special forces approached the baby lost his arm. but survived he's just eight months old no one knows where his parents are. and he can i don't know what has me most children can hold milk bottles at eight months but he can't because he's missing an arm and means that he's often ill and needs a lot of care you have to got a huge amount of the key but yeah there are many such sad stories here at the orphanage but still the children can laugh saying and dream of a better future yet. and we have much more reporting on iraq at our
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website that d.w. dot com this is deja vu news live from berlin still to come on the show. batman saves the day for dortmunder a thriller against frank burton got the lowdown on that match and how this evening's one is legal action could cause chaos in the relegation battle. there are tearing down the german energy sector is facing a major shake up that's right bryan utilities heavyweight will take over energy the renewables arm of the competitor r w e forty three billion euro deal will transform the energy market in germany leaving illness europe's largest operator of interest to grids and retail while r w e will be the continent's second largest producer of green energy it comes in the wake of germany's twenty eleven decision to abandon nuclear power and focus on renewable energy sources was disrupted utilities in the country. in a g. is
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a subsidiary of the energy giant w e it was set up two years ago to bundle of renewable network and retail businesses into a separate company this sudden restructuring deal has come as a surprise to many. energy will now be divided up w.a.p. will take care of energy production and renewable energies while german competitive eon manages the grids and retail whether or not this reshuffle between the two giants will be beneficial to the customer is yet to be seen i'm into the business about the customer it doesn't matter if the company is local or international has to satisfy the needs of the customer whether they are and whether or not the structure will provide better customer satisfaction i have my doubts on the deal between eon and all w e still needs approval from the boards of both companies as well as the competition author to use. now for those of you've
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never heard of those two companies a o n n r w e let's cross over to our financial correspondent con about who's news dan about the frankfurt stock exchange card why is this deal so important. well the three companies we're talking about. and energy combined they're pretty massive they have more than two hundred thousand employees all over europe they also stand for about one hundred twenty five billion euros worth in annual sales that's according to the most recent testified numbers and also this is important for the energy sector all over europe up until now it was also a room at the other large utilities in europe like n.g. from france for example were supposed to be interested in taking over in the g. but obviously the idea of forming a national champion purely german company if i may say so was more attractive to
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the companies that have decided this now coming after be divvied up like that will go those two companies look like. well you will have on the one hand the company will be in charge of managing the power grid and the business with retail customers the selling of energy and energy services to retail customers and on the other hand you will have are w e one large producer of energy they will deliver natural gas but they will also produce electricity and not only from renewable energy but also from resources like nuclear you know we still have a couple of nuclear power plants left in germany and also the electricity will come from power plants driven by coal and natural gas contribution in frankfurt thank you very much. the rhetoric is heating up in the trade dispute between
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the u.s. and its allies as trade partners are scrambling to get an exemption from the tariffs on steel and alum idiom on saturday u.s. trade representative robert litan has amid the e.u. and japanese officials in brussels for talks but neither side announced a result meanwhile in a companion speech in pennsylvania u.s. president all trump has defended his decision to put tariffs on steel and other medium imports and singled out german comic as a target as european union they kill us open up the barriers at get ready a terrorist and if you don't do that we're going to tax for sadie's fans we're going to tax b.m.w. if you want to have funny look you want to have money coming to our country. q. now we're heading for a trade war and what can europe do to avoid it i asked the chief economist of germany's commence bank your claim if europe should prepare to fight back i
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thought so while i have rigs to go but then i found out that the u.p.a. union is even more protectionist than the united states your opinion travis i usually higher than those imposed by the united states therefore i think a policy of retaliation is not the right approach the european union should should show to show talk to trump and indeed talk trump has offered the possibilities to come to an agreement to come to a compromise so you use a trump has a point there do you i mean what what are the tariffs that the you could lower. well for example terrorists where you pin union tariffs on imported costs are ten percent and compare this to the mere two point five percent of the united states i asked myself why does the european union or not offer to cut its two percent cut terrace for the mere toward a half percent of the united states i think this is exactly what what trump wants
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to see and i think this could be a solution in the dispute your grandmother could ask for the chief economist thank you very much for this analysis saudi arabia is likely to delay the listing of its state owned energy company run co british officials have told the financial times what would be the biggest i.p.o. ever was initially expected to happen in twenty eight t. however difficulties in securing the two trillion dollars valuation saudi officials were hoping for could push the date to twenty nineteen reactors also yes to decide on a foreign stock exchange for the listing london new york hong kong and others are competing for the share sale. we've got another great weekend of bonus league football here in germany and to talk more about it i'm joined by max merrill from the sports desk good morning the next hour could we get was it was fantastic culminating in sunday with
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a great match dortmund hosting frankfurt they were level on points going into its third against fourth and not giving too much away there were plenty of goals ok let's take a look at that game now. over eighty thousand packed inside technology do no park for this one early in the match american wonderkid christian policy looking for his forty six thousand two hundred surely he couldn't convert it would have been his second goal this season and sometimes the ball let you know you messed up minutes later the ball finds politico again the cross for marco rice but it's marco reus who commits an own goal giving domain name one elite after the break the free kick gave frankfurt another shot you'll be unmarked level to school. at the am mark meichi batch one checked in to give dallman a boost pulis sick again setting up the conversion and pass the deep disappoint the
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third goal in hot matches for bad try frankfurt respond to any blue from close range maybe two two in the ninety first many blooms made in gold in the bin as they go. but that's when i wasn't done being the hero. stuff she showed three points for good meet. the hot leaving peach is still going to taste defeat in the bundesliga three to the final. in what again mission boss why we see him close up on the screen here is only on loan from chelsea you know is he the right man for dortmund if they can keep him on board he certainly looks to be i mean five goals so far and six bonus they get parents as i am and it could have been a lot easier for them to secure services because a lot of loan agreements these days are done with the buying clothes and socks and
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the loan agreement with a set fee now reportedly shells he with keen to let this happen but don't actually tunnel down because chelsea wanted to in addition to that buying force also have a buy back rights a set fee and don't want. a policy of strength away from that since a couple of players have left through that there's the mob your guts and twenty thirteen to buy in munich for a set fee but i think there might be regressing that because of the form that he's in the motivation he has to get into the belgium world cup squad means he's trying his utmost in every single not match and he's bringing not only his form up but also the players around him royce and show all improving their game since he's joined ok but but for budge why if the price is right it could happen it could get very very expensive but yeah i think because. there was another game on sunday as well is also about that yet stood got they were unbeaten and five going into this tie from koku the coach taking over and really turning around the fortunes that and they welcomed light sake who are struggling a little bit ok let's take
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a look at that. thanks to their run of good results sure card is a house of fun these days for the coach sporting director and even their notoriously critical fans. but the good motive barrett did after kickoff once the string of fouls started. those fouls and the hectic pace gauge got an advantage as they kept like six stronger squad from getting into a rhythm i the first big chance for the visitors didn't come until added time in the first half i'm unable to be run by but see that. after the restart another forty five hectic minutes right with arguments this was anything but a polished performance from either side and it ended neil neil typhoon corkage remains on b. net the helmet. and the point means much more to them than to leipzig who still
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have their sights set on the champions league. wildlife's it's still not in the form is that because of team obama i mean it's certainly due in part so him seven games he's going without scoring now and this is the part of the season where you want your main man team advanta to get the goals and also he's got a well cup he wants to play and so he should be trying to impress the german coach so a dry run for him at exactly the worst time leipzig now four games without a win and the goat by him coming up next week and slipping down the table a little bit losing touch to those champions league places if you want to tell us about the table now bearing in mind that there's still another game to play tonight right exactly yeah but if we look at the top off the table for us we'll see that by a very close to getting a getting the championship sealed up already with eight games to go if shell could fail to win in the coming week and then by and get the three points then the crown german champions behind that though a really tight race shell could dortmund leipsic goals and living in flying for
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those jump of the places and in the same. off the table we can see the what the typhoon cuckoos done still got intense now even though struggling for relegation and as you mentioned game tonight between cologne bottom of the table and fourteenth place braman now if cologne get three points that could be bad news for hamburg and that coach also says the telling us could be sacked today will be watching that next and it's very much for that thanks. we have time for reminder of our top stories this hour servitor parties critical of colombia's peace deal with former leftist rebels have won the most seats in the country's congressional election but they failed to secure an outright majority the former fark rebel group met with public injection and disastrous results in his first ever bid for election . this is the t.v. news live from berlin we have more coming up at the top of the hour for now though thanks so much for being with us.
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