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coldest. in years live from berlin one dad brought them to its current president paul kagame the arrives for a ceremony it's the twenty fifth anniversary of the genocide that killed nearly a million people will can't promise to survive and striving to eat the piece also coming up. migrants clash with police on three sport a little to macedonia to talk to folks room and circulate that the so-called bulk interest in old europe will be open. to the sport by in munich fresh rivals forest of gold and milk sleep to the top of the beast meat that they now know
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favorites for basic stray special ops the biggest game in german football coach gibbs. and christine will welcome to the program commemorations are underway in one that mocks twenty five years since the start of the genocide it's estimated more than eight hundred thousand people were killed in one of the doc hist and most brutal chaps has in recent history if an equal to extremists slaughtered members of a minority tutsi community neighbors killed neighbors has been even killed wives became exhausted one hundred days when now president or a commie took control of the country they were headed with a week off commemoration activities which began today at the g. gandhi genocide memorial in more than a quarter of the good victims of believed to be buried. for more now
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on it's speaks. villany corridor is in god for us many it is remarkable that peace has held in a country where this follows the genocide all still so fresh now you've been traveling the country and talking to people what's made that possible. necessity of strong will and a lot of really hard work we really are in a country where people have decided to live together peacefully side by side where communities shared by perpetrators as well as survivors and paul kagame has really made sure to get rid of the ethnic divisions in the country he for example you're not allowed to ask anyone for the hutu or tutsi he's also created a culture of remembering and there are memorials all across the country where you can see bones skulls the clothes of victims they're really
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a disturbing reminder but a necessary one for the crime of crimes that was committed here in the country. disability it seems as if i want to say a system has been established to sort of keep the peace but can one say that this country is healed. the people of rwanda haven't really healed the wounds are still there and you can tell that the country is still traumatized i've been speaking to survivors who told me that they are still haunted by remembering how their families were tortured killed raped in front of their very eyes i've also been talking to a lot of perpetrators who told me that they are haunted by the nightmares themselves that they are still struggling to fathom what it was that brought them to kill their friends their relatives their neighbors they don't understand is what they have told me and then of course there is the young generation that has to grow up under the shadow of this genocide i've been speaking to young survivor who told
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me that he lost all of his family and it was incredibly hard for him to grow up without parents and so it is for the sons and daughters of perpetrators who are in prison very young generation here really had to grow up without parents but they are also the ones who have decided that they will come together and they will live a life that makes sure that history. never repeat it right now as you've been speaking we've been looking at pictures of some of the delegates making their way to the convention center behind you for the commemoration events taking place today what can we expect from those actions yes that will see today it will be a full day of a lot of events at this combination venue here in kigali where expecting a lot of haunting testimonies to be broadcast by survivors who will be speaking about their experiences during the genocide we're also going to be listening to
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songs performed by local and international artists in honor of the victims and of course there will also be some key remarks we will be listening to representatives of the african union. will be speaking on behalf of the e.u. and president could gummi himself will of course address branden's as well as the rest of the world we are expecting an emotional day and day where rhonda worlds to show unity were they will come together is this something that will also be experiencing on the walk to remember with thousands of london's come together they will make their way to on the horror national stadium for a night vigil which will brighten up the entire stadium in honor of those who lost their lives in rwanda stockist out ok that's melanie. reporting from thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu has promised to begin an exchange jewish settlements in the
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occupied west bank if we elect it the policy turnaround is being seen as a last minute to ready breitling support is ahead of next week's election and the international or the settlements all viewed as illegal in venezuela that rival political factions are taking to the streets as the power struggle intensifies between anti-government and growing this factions opposition leader won by joe urged his supporters to maintain pressure on his nicolas maduro and and there is mounting over the connects of public services and the peace of power outages across the country. the united nations security council has called on militias closing in on the libyan capital tripoli to halt their advance the militias commanded by a walled old called khalifa haftar have started to lose men in clashes with fighters for the un backed government libya has been riven by violence and division since i'm dictates of was of its turn into an eleven. general have
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told troops advancing towards the capital tripoli a bold thrust against libya's internationally recognized government commanders of have told self-styled libyan national army say their forces have reached the city limits. of the this is great progress it means we're technically inside tripoli we still have a few checkpoints to secure but the battle will be on the outskirts of the city. ranged against have tolls brigades forces loyal to the government the struggle for power and control of libya's oil began with the fall of the dictator moammar gadhafi nearly eight years ago and remains unresolved. the g. seven countries which met in france over the weekend are concerned because a lot if we spoke about in particular those responsible for the situation in libya in particular about general khalifa haftar were very united in the fear that no
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further military escalation must occur everyone is working on that through their channels we already spoke about this in the u.n. security council the situation is extraordinarily disconcerting and we cannot accept further developments particularly military escalation. meanwhile russian foreign minister sergei lavrov met his counterpart in cairo egypt he said also is could be involved in a political solution in libya and blame nato for creating the crisis. we advocate that there should be no unilaterally attempts to appoint guilty persons the reason for the libyan crisis is what nato members did to the country in twenty eleven. since then it has become a destroyed failed state a black hole through which terrorists and illegal arms are smuggled to the south and illegal migrants flow to the north. as the un recognized government deploys its
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supported militias to defend the capital tripoli the risk of an escalation to all out civil war remains alarmingly high. and it's to greece now we have seen migrants on the border with north macedonia violence on saturday around two thousand migrants demonstrating on the border demanding to cross reports online. at it. thank you for. third day at the greek border with north macedonia rumors of an open border spread on social media and thousands of asylum seekers came. up with was your look at you on 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. with
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no country to tell like that's what. greece's asylum system is overwhelmed the next available appointment self and years away those housed in camps want to escape them we decide who goes abroad that you open or you know all proceeds of what that one must do was so he was no problem with that is the border that is that there is a bit that in fact up 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. ok for more on this has crossed over to our correspondent. who's monitoring the situation from the high end why is it that these people are still stuck in grace. well exactly that because of the very poor reception system here and
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a backlog in you sign them process and many have been waiting three years to get their assigned requests. there are so many that have been trapped at this seventy thousand. refugees and migrants who have been trapped here in greece after this two thousand and fifteen two thousand sixteen refugee crisis that it's just been impossible for the if there were these to deal with so many requests at the same time also countries across europe are not taking part in back opting out of this relocation scheme in which they were actually they had actually committed themselves to taking various numbers of. refugees stuck in greece relocating them to their countries. how grateful for as he is handling the situation ante. what the authorities here are staying put we have
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several hundreds of riot police who are gurgling at this area in enlargement greece which is this open field where all these refugees trickled into these past few days they're staying put i understand because they feel potential clara and while most of these refugees who did gather at that point have been bused and taken to a refugee camps across the country there is a group of some thirty sixty that remain in a fear of flower invite threat very quickly at him see what needs to be done to help these people who are left in limbo. what needs to be done is of course is that the aid the conditions here at these. camps have to has to improve because we were reading we've seen that there are partly in conditions in many of these camps and the authorities also have to clamp down
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a crackdown effectively on smuggling and human smuggling and rights of this reception system other countries taking in the refugees across europe or at that mt everest or at their state. now the biggest game in german football for years tenth out to be a very one sided i mean it destroyed gotten five nil at. rivals at the top of the table and one point he makes them favorites for the title with just six games left he is the best of the action for you. mark or royce knew the stats as well as anyone head of this potential title decider dortmund hadn't won in munich for five years and they lost their last three matches there heavily with robert levin tusky scoring on each occasion dorman set out to get their noses in front right set off down the wing and found mahmoud dude in space but the midfielder could only hit the post it was clear to him and were relying on counter attacks but before they could
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make one count by and were heads mass formals let has been a corner by two mins defenders with court nothing of and they put another goal want to play for by and in the seventeenth minute down it sounds like it is like to pass a lot of love and dusty to double the lead in style of about two goals from two former dormant players and it was leavened dusty's two hundred windows the get go of it by this point byron were toying with that rivals thomas miller's if it was stopped by roman burkey but have a martinez slotted in by an stirred by this much was supposed to be a classic five but already it looked like it was turning into a walk over. the bomb and simply couldn't cope with buy ins attack and it got worse for them before half time miller found surged gnabry who made it for nil by all this and
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a half time whistle was yet to blow. fortunately for dortmund the second half was less brutal eleven does he added by its fifth in the only no where the moment the champions reminded everyone who's boss here for now at least it's advantaged by a. if you're up space out the back of the top of the hour what is that things. done to you from the book you are no one and. you can learn from your local me for . exposing injustice global news that matters w e four minds what's the connection between bread the home and the european union he knows guilt contests d.w. correspondent.

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