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darkness cities during war. start september second on g.w. . this is day w news live from bali bus loads of federal police arriving cabinet says the eastern german city braces for fresh anti immigrant protests we'll hear from kenya its residents and take you there live to ask what is it doing to calm the escalating situation also on the program he says he was tortured in prison now his face causing international concern we take a closer look at bobby why ugandan pop musician turned lawmaker taking on the
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country's political elite. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program right wing groups are expected to take to the streets of the eastern german city of candids today to stage fresh demonstrations around twenty people were injured this week when seven thousand protesters many of them far right nationalists a clash with left wing demonstrators after a fatal stabbing here's a look at life in cabinets a city where finance and hatred of foreigners has dominated recent headlines a snapshot of daily life in candidates to lead cooler runs a cafe in a not center it's a bit of an ivory tower he says here things are fine. but he also knows the city has a problem with right wing radicals. we don't see marauding bands of murderous
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nazis in the streets every day but things happen and the instrumental wires that and use it as a pretext to whip up a crowd. last sunday eight hundred took to the streets in response to the killing of a man the night before on monday the far right scene mobilized about five thousand demonstrators and they were not just locals the rally wasn't about mourning the dead man it was a protest the state premier of saxony is coming to camp in its later today to hold a town hall meeting. in ghana what would you like to tell him about what's been going on here. before that he's totally misunderstood the situation and that he's out of his depth this is given the right wing radicals of platforms and they're rallying their forces it wasn't just people from candidates here on monday but from all over germany i find out painful the student. is there a general sense of frustration among local people are there problems with refugees
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here this man's answer shows how rejection of neo nazis and concern about the presence of foreigners in cannes it's not always so far apart what's it like living here. that's all that's on this is not what i expected i like to sit in the park when the weather is good but i see more and more foreigners there and they behave as if the time belongs to them. they don't sit on the benches but on the backs of the benches with their feet on the seats drinking beer. that's not acceptable so i'm not a right winger but it bothers me it's just not right the specific issue she dismissed gets me in a city theatre companies rehearsing for a video with dunces from twenty four countries we ask if they feel they're under threat they say no. but in fact. it's not that simple. they tend to provoke a problem we tell them they should try to avoid any possible problems if they go
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home late they should go home together or not alone of course they're all trying to cope with the situation. it's not easy in kenya it's living together takes practice we have some catching up to do. most people we talked to here say they want to have nothing to do with the far right demonstrators but there is something that bothers them they feel marginalized the mayor offers an analysis. not just the city has changed it will take a while for some particularly the elderly i would say to get used to the way things are now days it's different now and in the meantime nobody seems to have an answer to that question what with all the heated debate the thirty five year old killed on saturday night is no longer the focus of attention flowers and candles but no crowd of mourners. straight to cabinets in eastern germany where we find deeds of lives.
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welcome linda what can such a nice state premier do or say this evening to deescalate tensions. i think he'll have a hard job ahead of him we're standing right here in front of the stadium and very close to here as you can see behind me this is where the counter demonstrators the demonstrating against the state premier actually will be and let me take you around here and show you this is the stadium usually there's football taking place here and tonight is talk about the politics and just talking to some people here that went in already they told me that they're very angry that they actually they don't really want to talk that's what one woman said she just wants to get rid of her anger she just wants to say that she's not really satisfied with the such situation . basically it is the question of the foreigners and the refugees in the city the city has changed and many people see it as something positive ok so that's
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the town hall meeting with the state premier there the other big thing expected tonight in cannes it's just a demonstration by the far right. what's expected and tell us what exactly they're demonstrating about where this five hundred people expected there right where i showed you of the pro kemet. right wing populist movement here. and. we don't really know what to expect right now they say five hundred people but we don't know if there will be coming more people outside of camera because this is what happening what was happening on monday we can expect that they will be very loud that they that they wanted to they actually wanted to greet this state premier that was their goal they started six he'll come at seven so we'll definitely year them and they want to make noise and they want to show their anger. what is it
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about chemists in particular i mean germany is why do they appear to be such hotbeds of right wing sentiment. well i think there's always been a let's say right wing extremist here a group of them not many not the whole city not everybody here not at all but there's always been something here and right now what is happening this is actually mixing with people that have their very nice about the changing city so this is this isn't a very pretty explosive mixture i would say because these people are right now angry they have the feeling that politicians are not listening to them they have the feeling that the world sometimes is also moving too fast and they don't have the feeling that the press this is us is actually listening to them and reporting what they say so but many people here say actually you know now you media you're reporting about us being the right wing extremists but you just you know having no
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worries so some time somewhere between there is the truth and you know this is this is a very hard situation also for the local politicians or the state politicians to handle that and what about people in cabinets on the other side of the immigration issue i've been silenced. m. been silenced and there's no contradiction straightens today it's actually because of the civil society or the the rather left elian's called kevin it's not a fire so it comes without nazis they said they wouldn't feel secure being here today which is in fact today probably is the most safe day there's a heavy presence of police so you know this has changed dramatically this really police everywhere but on the other hand they have to concentrate their powers for saturday because there's another big demonstration of the right wing populist party
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coming up and this is what they're saying they want to put all the protests all the power they have on this saturday because honestly speaking there's not too many people here in. that are actively against right wing extremist on the streets that's what we always see here in the region talking just thank you for joining us linda. so let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world you defense ministers have failed to resolve and on pass resulting from its refusal to continue taking in migrants rescued at sea the government in rome wants the e.u. to rotate the ports where rescued migrants disembark the issue is threatening the future of the e.u.'s migrant rescue operation code name saffir his mandate expires at the end of the year. he wants a secretary general and turning to terrorists is warning of a potential humanitarian disaster in northwest syria that's as the government prepares a major offensive to retake it in the province it's the last rebel stronghold in
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syria on her way to nearly three million people the u.n. is calling for humanitarian corridors to civilians to leave before an expected battle for control. the government of president daniel ortega is behind a comprehensive campaign of repression to put down four months of protests in nicaragua that's according to every poor party runs high commissioner for human rights and goes on to describe illegal arrests torture and closed trials will take his government has dismissed the report as baseless. to the case of ugandan politician bobby wine the united nations outgoing human rights chief said he's deeply concerned about allegations that uganda north ortiz tortured wine and several other politicians who were detained on charges of treason once cases touched a nerve in the country a high profile challenger to uganda's longtime president your it must have any he was arrested in august after stones were thrown at the president's convoy was
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released on bail early this week on crutches the w.c. julius reports on how ugandans are venting their frustrations over the case what they think of the man taking on uganda's political elite. fortis to uganda is copping to. the focus of the be monstrous this month known as baby lion i just as demanded his release after hearing about easily torture while under are raised. in an interview will be one toward d.w. about his role in ugandan sporting teams nobody should look at me as a messiah nobody should look at me as a solution i'm just part of the puzzle and you out there that i was that is watching me he also part of that puzzle not to do it unless if we choose to do it to get that and yes that is this solution because if we are to attain. what we
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want as a country they need to give that. a large majority of ugandans population is under twenty four and many see the thought the six year old hopes to as the a voice so would be when he's presenting me. voice of me as a youth because me twenty years because what do you think is real and it is this you've seen will come from when it's clearly and socially he speaks and that's something and but naturally speaking i wouldn't. say that he inspires me like. going to the streets and doing whatever he has been doing because there are other ways of handling things yeah but very present my voice really represents my voice because he talks about the things that i think. and he's a us he talks about unemployment education or option despite the
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supports a but b. one enjoys especially among young people mainly in the capito complex present during the seventies government seems to have a different perspective of the margin politician who is also bottling treason charges in court does the. moment and i don't think it is largely that that he's even viewed as the president to be or of course there's been a lot of framing around events are on him. by his p.r. group and on his one hundred hours where he's been portrayed largely as a victim but this is just a fleeting moment it will probably pass. but the one was voted to parliament last year in a by election where he defeated four challengers including one backed by president morsy even. less than two years in office this has been strongly critical of governments. anyone who is
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a serious politician needs to sit back and evaluate that who is would be weighing reprise into when he talks about people power you know what is he trying to say. there any weight in the words that he's expressing to us today right and shouldn't the president to keep. the rig a star has enjoyed more than fifteen years of a successful music career both or he sees making it in entertainment has been an uphill struggle but challenging a government that has been in power for forty two years proved to be his biggest struggle yet. i was of a completely different flying fish the u.s. state of utah. revealed its latest method for replacing truck stops in its high mountain lakes you're looking at fish being dropped from
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a specially fitted ad of play from around forty meters above the water despite the likely shot for the fish guts but say that more than ninety five percent of them survive the full and they say it's less stressful than the traditional the traditional method a long horseback ride and sloshing contain us up a mountain trail. i set you up to date i will feel. in the meantime of course there's always the website that's. what we were. when we were. in the present and there are some playing in our eyes really experience hardships listening.
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