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and i. this is news from. remember it's already been a should mobs the twenty fifth anniversary of the genocide that killed nearly a million people all get on the survive as striving to keep the peace also coming up. migrants clash with police on greece's border with macedonia to bolster in the circulates that the so-called paulton bridge to northern europe will be open. and in sports by india crush rivals crystal twenty five nil to me to the top of the
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coin to see that they found the favorites but they say the straits times hold up to the biggest game in german football for years. i'm christine one goal welcome to the program this weekend mocks twenty five years since the start of the one genocide one of the doc ist and most brutal chechens in recent history over a period of just one hundred days at least eight hundred thousand people were killed if the extremists small said members of the minority tutsi community neighbors killed neighbors has been even killed wives a quarter of a century on the children of the genocide have been telling their stories. we want to. this is where house used to be before the genocide and nothing is left
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of it now. bent it all down after looting it and i guess what i'm saying. everything was he was just three months old when his parents and four siblings were killed by hutu militias. eric was too young to remember his family dying but he says he will never forget the day his aunt told him what happened. you were talking as if you were younger she carried me on her back during the genocide right up until that killing stopped she told me how horrific it was she witnessed it all the rain was pouring down on us those were hard times for me lisa would flee from the killer as you know while we were fleeing we would jump over dead bodies. every stock family history is one shed by many his relatives like countless persecuted tutsi across the country had sought refuge in a charge when they were killed and chads just like this one in your mata an estimated
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fifty thousand people died during the genocide today this side stands as one of rhonda's most poignant memorials and the stabbing remind of what happened and physical evidence of crimes that should never be forgotten. you can't imagine how it feels like growing up knowing that you're all alone with no parents and new siblings while about children you know each of them. eric says his generation's identity is deeply entrenched in the truth of one thousand nine hundred seventy survivors who lost their families who are still processing the past but also children of perpetrators who participated in the killings nichiren him. it's very hard to find yourself all alone either because your family members were killed for being too see or in my case with parents who are in prison because they
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were convicted of participating in the genocide with. children we have to take on a lot of responsibility from a young to. the genocide could cost a long dog shadow over the line to future generations yet i believe in the power of reconciliation is offering a new chapter in iran this history. right for more on this i'm joined by the death of a living or at the same test that report from gali melanie it's remarkable that peace has how in a country where the scars of the genocide all still so fresh it's been traveling the country talking to people what made that possible. necessity and a lot of hard work to be really on a country that has decided to live peacefully by side by side perpetrators as well as survivors to live in the same communities as neighbors president could gama is
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someone who has made sure to get rid of ethnic divisions in the country for example you're not allowed to ask anyone whether they're who do or did see and he has also really brought up a culture of remembering as you've seen in the piece there are memorials all across the country where you can see skulls bones the clothes the victims they're really haunting disturbing remind us of the country's dark cost but the country has decided to reconcile with this very posh to unite to forgive but to never forget. that it can one say that this is a country that has healed. the country hasn't healed and their wounds really are still there and hiding the people of rwanda i've been speaking to a lot of survivors who told me that they still remember witnessing their families their friends their relatives being tortured raped killed in front of that mary i
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used in a lot of them also feel a lot of fields and shame because they weren't able to protect their families but similarly perpetrators are also wanted but nightmares still a lot of them have been telling me i don't understand i'm still struggling to understand what has happened how did i come to a point where i killed the writer to the friends and and even people from the very family living in my community so it's really really hard for both survivors and perpetrators to come to terms with that cause and of course the young generation as you've seen in our piece is also struggling but growing up under the shadow of the genocide a lot of them both young survivors as well as the children of perpetrators had to grow up by them. but it's also this very generation which has really decided to come together and to move the country forward right. it's a days that commemoration events of course being made by a president who got me a lot's been put into that what can we expect from the events being held today.
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there are a lot of you ben's happening today it's going to be a full day of commemorating if you can see right behind me is the key galley convention center this is where the main commemoration will take place we're expecting to hear from survivors there one testimonies of their experience during the crime of crimes i would say expecting you know command and international seeing as to sing songs in the honor of the victims who died during the genocide will be having some key remarks by representatives of the african union junk that you could well be speaking on behalf of the e.u. and of course president paul kagame it will also address. as well as the rest of the world that is speak for thousands of london's will be heading to a more and national stadium that's where they'll be watching a reenactment by actors of the events be fool and after the genocide and the night
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is supposed to end on a night vigil lighting up the entire stadium to remember those who died during on the stock is down right melanie corrigible in thank you it's to greece now way proteus between migrants and me on the border with macedonia turned violent on saturday around two thousand migrants started demonstrating on the border three days to be let across false reports on line state restrictions on travel travel in europe have been lifted. thank you for a third day at the greek border with north macedonia rumors of an open border spread on social media and thousands of asylum seekers came. to live was your look your view of america and around america well the credit card was right the families are often from syria arriving in greece in two thousand and fifteen fleeing a bloody civil war they want to reach say for countries like germany.
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with no country but it's not like. greece's asylum system is overwhelmed the next available appointment self and years away those housing camps want to escape them we decide who goes abroad that you open or you know proceed to the border one must prove also the law is no problem with that is the border that is that there is a bit that in fact. there are more than seventy thousand refugees and migrants living across greece as a result of the mass influx of people since two thousand and fifteen many are living a life in status waiting to be officially given asylum or waiting to escape. now to some of the other stories making news around the world israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu has promised to begin an exciting jewish settlements in the occupied west bank if we elect that the policy turnaround is being seen as
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a last minute to rally right wing sources ahead of next week's election and the international law all the settlements often as illegal. and in venezuela rival political factions are taking to the streets as the power struggle intensifies between anti-government and boy in the factions opposition one urged his supporters to maintain pressure on president nicolas maduro and is mounting over the collapse of public services and the piece of power outages across the country. the bogus need is biggest cash so by and mean it beats door borussia dortmund five nil to go to the top of the table de devaney's from speed of the sports and into her psyche joins me now to give you the lowdown on the bundesliga brock bust. so we were hoping for a classic but this game was really of an halftime wasn't it now it was it was look expectations are always high when you have the german version of a classic or world white you have a lot more football fans tuning in so
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a lot you know and it's also internationally a way for the british to get to represent that represented south so you know we always expecting hoping for a very suspenseful suspenseful match but as you just said this was a very one sided affair and a nice fear i guess there's no better way of putting it than to say this was boys against men and judge for yourself let's take a look at the highlights. mark or royce knew the stance as well as anyone head of this potential title decider dortmund's hadn't won in munich for five years and they lost their last three matches there heavily with robert levy on top ski scoring on each occasion dortmund set out to get their noses in front right set off down the wing and found mahmoud in space but the midfielder could only get the post it was clear dortmund were relying on counter attacks but before they could make one count by and were mouse models left to head home a corner don't mince defenders with court nothing. and they put another goal want
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to play for by and in the seventy minute down to sack it is large parts of our love and dusty to double the lead in. started. to go from truth former dortmund players and it was live and does these two hundred one disney get go. by this point by and were toying with that rivals so much miller's if it was stopped by roman burkey but how do you martina slotted in by instead. this much was supposed to be a classic but already it looked like it was turning into a walkover. dortmund simply couldn't cope with brian's attack and it got worse for them before half time mother found surged gnabry who made it for nil. all this and a half time whistle was yet to blow. fortunately for dortmund the second half was less brutal eleven does he added by ns fifth in the only no where the moment the
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champions reminded everyone who's boss here for now at least it's advantaged by i'm . ok with that was quiet at the time but what stood out was to you i think just like the ease with which by and munich be taught my endorsement really can create any chances put up very dead resistance and what stood out also was the fact that you had mats hummels and robert naiman dosti to form a daughter of players kind of killed off the game score against their former teams and you're almost thinking ah one of those cases you know where like i don't like it have to be the excess of all the people and but still they deserve win for by and it's forgotten and this is a lesson and there's a lot that they can take on that's ok so it's all about the table now what are the standings there so that's a very good question let's actually take a look at the table and how that by in munich thrashing has impacted the standing so before the match we all knew it was dortmund with the two point lead and now it's by in munich on top but unlike in the past it's just
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a month point lead and with six more matches to go even by and munich is keeping a very level headed about this neighbor and off the the. and of the match he also expressed that sentiment after the match let's take a listen. you know not as a result of that we managed to do everything we planned we played an outstanding first half from the first minute we pressured them up front and barassi couldn't do a thing we knew we had to play well for ninety minutes we have taken the first step but we have to keep our heads. do some top level ok so i invest feel except for the title from here you know what as a piece mentioned they do have the advantage but we'll find out in may and if there's one thing that sports coverage has taught me is that it ain't over until it's over. i leave oh thanks for that and here today i'll be back at the top of the
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