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sounds good. oh sure that's so much more than just background music video game music starts february twenty fifth on d w. this is deja vu news live from berlin in paris and other french cities thousands joining rallies against anti semitism the protests come after a spike in incidents targeting that country's jewish community and as the government promises to clamp down also coming up. london says it will revoke the citizenship of a british teen who joined so-called islamic state in syria because the move paved
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the way for germany to do the same with its nationals to join diaspora now want to go home. and a clash of football royalty fails to sparkle defense comes out on top as pion told liverpool in the first leg of their champions league on. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us thousands and france have taken to the streets to protest the spike in anti-semitic attacks saying saw sophie that's enough this comes after dozens of graves were vandalized at the jewish cemetery president emanuel mccall described it as an attack on the nation france is home to the world's largest jewish population outside israel and the u.s. . an outpouring of solidarity on paris's plus still
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a republic. thousands of purchase just turned out to express their support for france's jews. but their anger magnified by yet another desecration of a jewish cemetery. these were just one of dozens of demonstrations nationwide in response to a search and high semitic hate crimes. if you either think that anti-semitic actions are on the rise to get something that strikes fear that brings back bad memories we want to show younger generations there's another path to take them up on. this is what future the outreach the jewish cemetery in the village of quite some time in eastern france he faced with swastikas and other anti-semitic graffiti french president and went away mcallen has vowed to bring the vandals to justice and once more to stop anti-semitism in its tracks. a group of
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individuals full of hate has unfortunately done what others have done before for too many nation infighting and he semitism whatever shape it takes. this was the second time a jewish cemetery has been desecrated in recent months and fronts in december nearly forty graves and a holocaust memorial were vandalized in the same region. it is attacks like these that brought people together. not only ordinary citizens but also top politicians and religious leaders i don't feel it is not they wanted to send a clear message they have had enough. ok let's go straight to paris now our correspondent we second it tells more about these protests. well there were at protests across the country in about sixty cities really thousands of people took to the streets
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about twenty thousand in paris the one in paris specially was organized by the socialist party and many people from different parties came to the protest that's why some people actually say you know we don't want so many politicians to be there we organize ing our own protests there was a second one in paris organized by anti-racist organizations together with far left on ization civil organizations and they were saying you know we really want to stand up against anti semitism and we want to prevent put in some pick this pricking this up for for their own interests really you know it comes of as an important juncture for france what's behind the country's sharp rise in anti semitism we're seeing a seventy five percent increase in a nice medica tax year on year. well absolutely it comes from different sides on the one hand from far right activists but also you know the conflict in israel has traditionally be imported to france so it is believed that amongst based in these
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anti semitic attacks there are also many people who feel very close to calista unions who somehow radicalized and when you look at what the government just arrested after the incident on saturday against the jews intellects i don't think it caught at the thirty six year old man he was arrested in new orleans this morning and he is now going to be placed to the salafist movement radical movement of. muslims really so the government looks at both sides of his way and is trying to chase this up i'm going to have this of vandalised your summit terry president mccrone promise to crack down we're going to look like. the government is looking into actually getting social platforms to control their contents and i was speaking to jay's to someone from a jewish organized organization here who is telling me you know the rise in anticipated act is really also down to all these social networks where it's so easy
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to say something and to just share it and we agrees without double checking any facts really so the government wants to crack down on this right they're running some kind of trial until mid march to see how this what like that platforms like facebook or twitter should actually withdrawal content that is anti semitic and then that akin to maybe putting out a low on this list los thanks so much for that from paris the british government says it is revoking the citizenship of a teenager who joined so-called islamic state in syria should be in a bag on the left london of the age of fifteen to travel to the word zone so she now wants to return home and her newborn son are currently living in a refugee camp in northern syria having fled the last stronghold are lawyers say they're considering legal action. obama's case is part of a larger discussion over whether europe's highest fighters should be tried at home
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or face terrorism charges elsewhere washington wants countries like germany france and britain to take back captured fighters who are european citizens and their families did have you met one german woman whose fate is i'm sure she joined us and then fled as american back forces advanced on its last stronghold in syria. the refugee camp in syria home to many of the so-called islamic state wives and their children fleeing the terror group's last stronghold in the country among them nineteen year old nora she was one of the last german i.a.s. wives to leave the city of. jenin husband and i asked fighter is refusing to give up but he let her and the children go. i would say that it was when i asked lost control of rocca things got really bad. just before i left islamic state it was horror complete torah i was in my room and i nearly starved.
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i asked fighters in a now surrounded by soldiers from the syrian democratic forces and i lions of kurdish and arab militias fighting is on hold the two sides are in talks the few hundred i asked fighters in by bruce want to be evacuated with their families to the hardest stronghold of it in west in syria but the s.d.f. is refusing it once complete surrender. is the last i asked basti and in syria administratively it's long been in ruins i have number plates and now is street. area they control has shrunk considerably and it's clear they have hardly any radios so communication between them is minimal. the i.r.s. fighters in bruce have just two options fight own or go to prison that includes the foreign jihadists among them many germans the s.d.f.
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says their home countries must now take responsibility for them. just don't have the resources to try them for the crimes that they've perpetrated against the syrians and the iraqis. we'll do all we can to send those arrested back to their home countries. that would have meanwhile i asked why i have slightly annoyed hoping to come back to germany and start a new life leonora says she knows that won't be easy. and fun place to dance and because of all the attacks in front germany is almost certainly terrified of having i asked return ease back and i'm sure everyone is saying i won't create any problems they could be one or two who do intend to carry out terrorist attacks but as far as i and the women whom i've met in the unicef camp concerned we just want to get home and finally live
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a peaceful life again. but it's not clear when plan or and of the gemini ass members will be able to make their way home from syria and under what conditions. so you look at some of the other stories making news this hour rescue teams in switzerland have called off their search in the ski resort there part avalanche police say they halted the operation because no one is registered as missing four people were rescued after the snow slide on tuesday occurred in the town of cost in the heart of this was so it's officials or the crisis between india and pakistan will be high on the agenda talks between saudi arabia's crown prince and indian leaders delhi saudi arabia has vowed to help ease tensions between the neighbors after last week's bombing in. kashmir. bernie sanders election campaign team says the u.s. senator has raised more than four million dollars from one hundred fifty thousand
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individuals that since announcing his presidential bid on tuesday. ls far surpasses other democratic candidates and hers pledged to build a grassroots movement to take on the special interests he says dominates us all it's. all makers in ukraine of past a concept to show amendment that commits the country to joining the european union and nato president petro poroshenko says train will make a formal bid to join the e.u. by twenty twenty three although he admitted that day is ambitious the move was welcomed by european council president don i'll toss but it is likely to anger neighboring russia. to the champions league knockout stages now in a classic battle of titans from england and germany it was liverpool hosting byron munich in the first of the two leg match up and defense was the ultimate winner.
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liverpool are pressured by in munich from the get go it paid off being this site we're creating them more and the better of the chances but liverpool's dominant display lacked the killer touch side human a with perhaps the best chance of the game but he couldn't quite get his footing right by unabsorbed on the pressure adopting a more defensive approach it was effective have a poor where unable to break down by anstey fans with both sides shouting each other down this one ended in a goalless draw but if the first leg is anything to go by it certainly sets up an exciting return leg in munich. but byron munich's defensive approach to a clerical coach yogen club by surprise he is known for doing his homework on his opponents in advance of the match with a lot of situations i didn't see in all the games when we've been we've watched munich honest like him how does it how to food banks stayed in pretty much
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protecting you know the how can operate defended on the wing new to this one situation stuff like that and kind of we didn't score but we didn't concede we're at home now and i think the home game is an advantage you will play in front of seventy five thousand fans you want to go through just like nickel and we know if we concede a goal then we have to win but we know at this level there are a very small differences this isn't of the the other matchup of the evening also initially looked like it would produce plenty of goals but despite barcelona's twenty five shots against the all they could not find the back of the net the french side doing the same in the second goal as draw of the night. let's get you a quick reminder of one of our top news stories at this hour in france thousands of demonstrators marched against anti-semitism that's after a spate of attacks in the country targeting the jewish community. this is disturbing news live from berlin coming up next looking at the life of call
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