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only his son meets arnold leave the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts first w. . this is due to other news coming up on the program the u.n. calls for an inquiry into the tensions. minority of muslims who fled persecution and intolerance in. twenty first century concentration camps. the anger of. militants. we talked to the family of the suicide.
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it's good to have you with us up to one million muslims remain in detention in northwest china with no access to legal have detained in so-called vocational education centers run by the chinese government their crime is their faith and the u.n. wants this investigated for the second time in six months un human rights chief. has asked trying not to allow an independent assessment into its detentions of the minorities it's a kind of appeal that could have come but couldn't have come soon enough for a colleague who was in thailand in one of these camps. the. symbolize his imprisonment in a chinese reentry. the muslim was tortured there for many months both physically and psychologically. almost today in the camp we had to learn communist party songs
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by heart and performed them we had to praise the party and say it's everything to us. chinese authorities accuse omar because of aiding terrorists he was arrested he was housed together with around forty people in one room in the camp his cell mates included professors teachers and doctors he speaks of systematic punishment. as we were forced to eat pork was. that of the so listen up if we did not eat it if we didn't praise the party more to the we were always punished. omar was forced to stand for eighteen hours he was beaten after eight months he was released from the prison camp he believes it was because he is a kazakhstan national the chinese wanted him to keep quiet. and i was allowed to leave the cabinet here on the condition that if i didn't remain silent my family would pay for it as they were all sent to the prison camp where my father died
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there so i don't know anything about the fate of my mother and my sisters on the. surveillance cameras i watched our razor wire this is what the internment camps in shin jun looked like from the outside they have existed since twenty seventeen human rights activists estimate there are up to a million prisoners inside. china denies that these are re-education camps but human rights activists and experts disagree and they have satellite images that they say show that these camps are being expanded. and joining me for more is dog he's president of the world we go to congress and himself after china in the ninety's to escape persecution stays up thank you very much for coming into the studios at the outset i'd just like to ask you the chinese government maintains that it runs vocational training centers in changing and not internment camps how do you react about well it is that i can see it is the twenty first century
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concentration camp and china's goldman even denied beginning of the no wonder any campuses chinese government then i don't have an exist any camp but up to grow up international pressure then and the part to accept no is saying yes we have a camp but it's not concentration camp already caijing camp that's just a vocational campbell technical system and can it is that just the chinese government has trying to hide in reality but you say you called it the twenty first century concentration camps and you spoke of international pressure do you think there has been sufficient international pressure brought to bear on the chinese government to close down these camps what international go. under some countries particularly in the lumber no longer stakes you say you puro in china a lot of country more than fourteen country. and i ask the chinese government
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shutdowns this can and the chinese government is a continual rejected it but it is that their mind internationally to try to this is the reality and china's government of continual extend its can. it is obvious so since this is a couple of months china's government trying to hide in this reality and continue expenses kept search but but these camps are still expanding despite the international pressure that you claim is being brought to bear on china what can be done to actually prove. from expanding these cabs well it is the today's say in some international pressure growing up some countries spill spoke on the chinese government is a shotgun but it is not good enough just a coincidence the issue just the records the chinese government it's not so much china's government just a test of the war if china internationally some days say some international
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pressure growing up some countries spill spoke. and ask the chinese government is a shotgun but it is not good enough just a coincidence the issue just the records the chinese government it's not so much china's government just a test of the war if china internationally is some country unique nation really some kick some concrete action some sentients of the chinese government then it is useful then it'd be china's government. step. causes campese respected also reports that a cozart activist said it john i think you're aware of the work that he's been getting out he's been supporting what working for cars are to have been interned in these camps engine he's been arrested by the kazakhstan government why do you think that. it is the. city is a cause that nationality is he is the origin just he speak speak all that.
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nationality who's in the concentration camp the right and i still it is for this right for the people she was the is the government the day before yesterday before last week two weeks ago he was trying. to pay the six hundred dollars fine but yesterday he was detained behind all of this of course the curse of the chinese government has a moment is that kazakhstan is the country is it. self should be respect his freedom of expression. against any international law he didn't get it. and the kazakhstan low yes if you speak ot the like of the cause of people who is the concentration camp very preferred towards the end as president of the world we go to congress told you so what would you like to say to the international community what do they need to do to have these camps closed down engine. well you know up the second world war and the walty there jazeera and the promise to the war say
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never again but today twenty first century is happening again so it is that the world has a good experience even a bad experience on this can issue so that's not unique nation international community particularly western countries should be spoke so also lot lee and this should be quick concrete action and should be and ask the chinese goldman and ascension to the chinese government then shut down the scam other late. to be too late tomorrow president of the world leader congress thank you very much for coming in and speaking to us i thank you so much. what prompts a twenty year old man to note a jeep with more than sixty kilos of explosives and drive it into a convoy of troops on the fourteenth of february at least fourteen probability troops were killed when i drove his jeep into their convoy the attack took india and pakistan to the brink of war and back it up to sonia follicle travel to
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daughter's home state of jammu and kashmir to find out what prompted dar to become a militant. this is how dark remembers the sun other than before he disappeared last year last month a car packed with explosives rammed a convoy of indian pattern military troops killing more than forty. years the blast just a few miles from here shook the family's home. then received news that the suicide bomber had been this own son. we were shocked we didn't think he could ever do something like this again one hundred three everyone started crying. who can take pride in this so many people have died in. the dark family says are they'll join the mass protests in two thousand and sixteen. he was injured and bedridden for months he lost a year of college was. just my son went to help
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a protester who was hit by a bullet but he was also shot in the leg the security forces. he couldn't get over the instant. i saw it as one idea of that other he didn't talk to us about it but he was seething with anger every time he saw the military on the water so. it's a situation says all too common in the region the family lost contact with are the last year. we knew he had become a militant. trying to find them but we couldn't. no one really knew we can't raise a voice here. the military police make arrests and torture people it forces people to resist that's why young people want to join the militants everybody wants pick up a gun it wasn't only my child even well educated young people are joining the movement have got to do it we're not terrorists our children are not terrorists military
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personnel are not terrorists it's politicians who are the terrorists. and armed insurgency against indian rule first began here in one thousand nine hundred. the fos mall and now authorities say it's increasingly drawing local recruits like. they come from villages like this one in the southern part of the kashmir valley considered a hotbed of militancy. official figures show last year alone security forces killed more than two hundred fifty militants in the region. since the recent escalation in tensions between india and pakistan the indian army has intensified its crackdown here. in recent years the rise of the hindu nationalist b.g.p. party and the tough approach to the region has also stalked fears in the predominantly muslim was done for independence from what they see as oppressive. at the district court in srinagar the capital of indian administered kashmir i'll
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give a credit to the legal system in the judiciary lawyers defense teenagers arrested for protesting or providing logistical support for alleged militants. the basic rights she says on to protect it fuelling resentment and anger events a person is arrested he used to be explained why he was arrested he used to be here in access to his family members he used to be given access to the legal aid all these things are denied to him he's kept in police station for days together for months together without any remodelled without producing them to. for a magistrate when they see these things why this why why i am not being treated as a normal person. today the city of srinagar has shut down after a strike by separatist groups. it's an all too common sight in the battle. for young people here it's almost impossible to have a normal life where is her duty we missed lessons when schools closed down because
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of the strikes by our mothers worry we might get hit by a bullet if we go out of. everyone i can assure everyone has this anger that they're not there moments at the moment or hindered everywhere they cannot go. with india and pakistan on high alert following the recent tensions people in indian controlled kashmir are bracing for more protests and by the. further inflaming the conflict that has already been smoldering the doctors. mourn our website. but your next time. i'm scared that the work that hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you
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familiar with this. with the smugglers with violence and the what's your story. i mean when i was a women especially in victims of violence in homs and take part and send us your story we are trying in all with to understand this new culture. are not of in a turn other guests you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for a while information. volkswagen shares slide off track. the german decline in operating margins at its main brand and announcing the price in the dry. stage of zimbabwe's hospitals
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the economy as a whole is in a man's health could be. at a wide web turns thirty today but it is still facing a growing pains. to business the world's biggest carmaker is still feeling the heat from that emissions cattle. as opposed to the rise in net profits a top twelve billion euros for last year but stricter environmental standards and regulations are squeezing the german firms profit moderates the diesel cheating affair has already cost you billions in fines. to try appeasing the regulators by building more. twenty two million over the next decade the company's gradual favorites with a crew vehicles comes as europe imposes new limits on carbon dioxide and china
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pushes for cleaner cuts. soon only electric cars will be produced. again is planning almost seventy new.

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