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this is you don't use lie for not taking no for an answer protesters assumed on demand democracy now leaders of the protest movement want a civilian government and reject the military council's pledge to hold elections in two years time thousands to find the army's curfew and are keeping up the pressure for change by holding friday prayers right outside the army headquarters also coming up an exclusive report from the island of mindanao in the philippines two years after the so-called islamic state trying to establish an asian caliphate
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there the risk of a conflict for me is plus in germany grapples with the nazi sympathies of a much loved artist a new exhibit addresses the troubled legacy opinion although it was worth the grace the chancellor's office until very recently. on let the heart thank you so much for your company everyone. pro democracy demonstrators in sudan have flooded khartoum streets once again protesting against the military council which has taken over the country organizers of recent protests say they're against the military's plan to rule the country for two years before calling new elections on the army has taken over after arresting president on one of the ship but the last thing most sudanese want is troops. in charge. of
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the music of defiance these protesters refused to go home after the army declared a curfew some of been here through the night for many the mood is extatic they also feel they've been cheated. after three decades under president omar al bashir a new strongman defense minister i would even hoof the head of the military transition council which is planning talks with protesters. the hope they will all attend and listen to what we want and we will listen to what they ought to prepare for dialogue and for the exchange between us so we accomplish what we aspire to. it. but mistrust is high among the very people they need to convince. that the good is that this is a farce did not fool here this is a reproduction of
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a same vision. we do not accept this and we will stay on the streets and to the regime changes can legally only lead the portables model can mean it's not right that the government has repressed us and now still wants to see control and power over us. as young people and citizens we see what's happening the government is manipulating us. not there cannot be another regime that. is a bloodthirsty leader and he wants to bring those another regime. other look this is completely unacceptable. to regime fools so that's just what the sudanese people will not die how does this illegal doesn't go despite or maybe because of the protests the army has been making a show of force deploying vehicles through the capital khartoum just in case it
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wasn't clear who is really in charge. all right and like to welcome now our tomorrow from hans he is a german a party member of the german parliament he is a leading member of the committee for economic cooperation and development with a special focus on african nations great to have you here with us mr holes just for the sake of clarity you're not talking on behalf of the german government you're here on a personal basis ok ok now i'm asking you yes yes cause all right but you're not talking about ok just to make sure you follow the events in sudan very closely how concerned are you about what's going on right now at the moment i'm actually very concerned when i see this report because the worst that could happen on sedan is when the people trade. so the new government let's call it then the new government must do everything to try to get those people involved in what is going to happen
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now in the future do you foresee that the e.u. or germany can play a role in facilitating well we as you said i'm not a part of the german government but the member of the parliament asking the government what are you going to do get involved that is what you want to because in the past we always say don't cooperate with. but now the time that things have changed now we can stick to that story now we must force the government to get involved and to. put pressure on the sudanese military to take those people and get them been part of the change perhaps but the thing is though germany and the e.u. have cooperated with bashir answered on because they wanted to keep the migrants out so in two thousand and fourteen they established this whole heart to process to keep people from crossing into libya why was it ok that to get involved with
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somebody who is wanted by the i.c.c. for genocide. me as a member of the green party in parliament always criticize this the cooperation with just for the purpose of trying to close the migrant jutes because we say this is not the real there right way of dealing with the issues that we must strengthen the democratic forces in the civil society in sudan that money that has been used to close the borders just for the purpose of closing migrant routes could have been spent for much better. issues in sudan how worried are people here in germany and just in you at large that the current there's not unrest but there's a lot of you know demonstrators and a possibility that this could turn in the wrong direction that it could have repercussions for. this continent well i don't think that there are a lot of what is there but what i think must think the other way around when we
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have a huge chance of the change is g.o.p. that if we've got that change in sudan now this could have an impact on the whole region of is used in ms maybe even libya i don't think that's in the perspective but having both countries to change in sudan as we have the change in europe in no could be very good thing it must work into that she has to admire for holtz member of the german from the start for the green party search you for your time. and really are going to turn now to the u.k. where key figures in britain's opposition labor party have called on the government to oppose the extradition of wiki leaks founder julian assange to the united states a son she was arrested on thursday at the ecuadorian embassy in london after ecuador would drew his asylum is now in custody for jumping bail in two thousand and twelve but he's also wanted in the u.s. for revealing state secrets his supporters say he should not face trial as he's
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exposed atrocities and was working in the public interest it was five years ago this week that boko haram extremists stormed a school in northeastern nigeria and abducted more than two hundred girls more than one hundred are still missing but about one hundred have been rescued those who've returned are studying on government scholarships at a well known university in northeastern nigeria but not all parents are pleased with this arrangement our correspondent in to increase talked to a father of one of the rescued students. to be a muslim is in high spirits and he can laugh again something he wasn't able to do for a long time. we first met a morse five years ago just a few months after the terror group boko haram abducted his daughter from her school in chibok. but i was totally devastated then i couldn't eat for
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three days and i cried and cried. like i thought i had failed as a father. but yes my most important duty as a father is to protect my daughter and i felt to do that. to my. two and a half years ago his daughter comfort was suddenly freed after the government's negotiations with boko haram. her family is finally recovering but a farmer is still not entirely at ease he lives into book and his daughter received a government scholarship to study at a university that a whole day's journey away. i am proud of her and happy that she can study again but that's one problem no one is telling us exactly what the girls are doing when will they finish what's the typical will they even receive school or
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university what exactly are they studying no one will tell us. more than one hundred freed girls from chip book housed at the american university in your to attend a kind of prep course reginald brock's the school director shows us around for the girls' protection filming is allowed only during the school break he says the trauma has left its mark the clock stopped you know. doing anything in captivity so we're very sensitive to. just feeling depressed. not want to. just. you know you know for. the. liver you know. leg. back you know just. bragg's says the girls need peace and quiet and time to concentrate on their studies. says he says only
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a few parents have been as critical as well most of the people you know are supportive but you always have people who are not you know who are you going to school you know you need to be out here on a far we need to get married you need to be. so you don't listen to those races. because in the way you work with process. you got your degree there if you say wow if he did. well the university is trying its best to support the education of the girls not all of their parents are happy after being separated with their daughters for a long time during captivity they can now only see their daughters during their vacations . called his daughter comfort at least twice a week that's his only contact with her he says she'd like to come back to chibok after her studies and work as a doctor on to promote and serve her community her father can hardly wait.
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now to some of the other stories making news around the world. thousands of algerians have again marched in the capital algiers to demand meaningful political change organizers say last week's resignation of longtime president and there's a bit of that is not enough they want the complete departure of the country's ruling elite in an overhaul of algeria's political system. in pakistan a bomb in a market in the southwestern city of prieta has killed at least sixteen people and wounded almost fifty others while the attack appears to have targeted ethnic as ours and shiite muslim minority no group has claimed responsibility for the bombing but both groups have been frequent targets of sunni militants before. with just over a week until runoff elections in ukraine incumbent president petro poroshenko has visited german chancellor angela merkel brillant he thanked the german government
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for. it's continued support since russia's annexation of the crimean peninsula back in two thousand and fourteen polls show portion go trailing his challenger the comedian followed emirs alinsky by a wide margin. now to the island of mindanao in the southern philippines it is known for its natural beauty but it's also the place that islamic states so-called islamic state chose to create a caliphate in south east asia even before i ask came on the scene mindanao had seen a long running power struggle between the christian majority and the muslim minority and in the may twenty seventeen i as fighters made their move a few hundred fighters seized the city of morocco in the battle to flush them out devastated the region it'll be reporters sondra peterson and hans christian all some on travel to mindanao to see what life is like there today.
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we are on patrol with the largest muslim rabbit group in mindanao the moro islamic liberation front or m.i.l.f. for decades they fought for independence tens of thousands were killed. but since the self-proclaimed islamic state burst onto the scene in two thousand and seventeen the muslim rebels have joined forces with the philippine army both sides feel threatened by as fighters now laying. the muslim minority strongly supports the m.i.l.f. only five percent of filipinos are muslims and almost all live in mindanao the areas are among the poorest in the philippines many here blame the christian majority government for their plight. we visit the military headquarters of the m.i.l.f. the government needs the rabbit support to secure a peace and to fight terror president rodrigue terror to has promised them
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a far reaching autonomy is. the chief of staff isn't in uniform a sign perhaps of the shift from insurgency to politics. the m.i.l.f. has seen defectors joining i as we ask him what might happen if the autonomy project goes badly i would or could be really did a lot of people really become diminished by the isis with. all their followers of the. doorway in their group and. that they will become bigger. he tells us that they will disarm up to thirty thousand fighters but only with full muslim autonomy. they are not. the men we will not do commission our forces and we will not give
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up our firearms which we promised to the government. this is what both sides are trying to avoid and not the rabi the largest muslim city of the philippines lies in ruins bombed out after a few hundred s. fighters had occupied mahratti for five months two years ago. more than one thousand people were killed. tens of thousands remain displaced. it was president to tear to who ordered the bombing but he's also a strong supporter of muslim autonomy his film a peace adviser tells us. it is a struggle signal to the bad guys. around read this country i have been in the peace process under several presidents and we have. this time the president feels that improve as. if we give more authority and power to the
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locals but it must be under one flag or three people. but if the autonomy drive favorites more disaffected muslims could join radical outfits in addition after the loss of their caliphate in syria and iraq more for n.i.s. fight us might also decide that mindanao is the new front. and they were exhibit here in berlin sheds light on the puzzling legacy of artists to me an older it was a key member of the expressionist movement in the early twentieth century but notas sympathies for the nazis as cast a shadow over his our work shows an american recently removed two of his paintings from her office and now they're part of a show that presents the un varnish truths about noah and his art. amiel know all there was known as a master of bold colors and
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a star of germany's expressionist movement that was banned by adult hitler's nazi regime ironically the himself was a fervent anti semite and nazi. documents detailing his views are now part of an exhibition at berlin's hamburger bahnhof in a letter to his wife in may nine hundred forty three nordo wrote a handful of jews are sitting grinning safely behind governments banks and the world powers financing and stoking this gruesome global war. the archives of an old as a stage were sealed for decades it wasn't until six years ago that a state director cliff standing decided to open them. even installed i'm astounded it's not the result i was expecting this belief in the nazi regime to the bitter end of the second world war this revolting anti semitism i really wish noted rejected these ideas earlier. in one nine hundred thirty seven the nazis declared
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modern art to be culturally corrupt no longer a member of the nazi party was shocked to see many of his works confiscated and shown in an exhibition of so-called degenerate art he considered it a mistake as he counted many nazis among his admirers escaped. neednt in fear and i know there was very aware of the hostility towards his work but there are quite a few clues pointing to an impressive number of top level nazis who were fans of his work guns. from. what. hitler however despised in all this work so it's all the more remarkable that no older ranked among the top earning german painters in one nine hundred forty one in one nine hundred thirty eight nor the wrote a letter to propaganda minister yourself goebbels once a fan of his work and all the town his art is being do. werman strong austere and intimate he so wanted approval from the nazi regime that in one nine hundred thirty
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eight he began painting pictures of vikings castles and fire nordic mythical motives favored by the nazi ideology but it didn't work because he was banned from selling his art anyway after the war an older successfully rewrote history pinching himself as a band artist a victim of the nazis his paintings decorated the walls of the chancellor e in berlin. the wooden knowing what i do now after this exhibition i wouldn't hang any of the old as works in my apartment. nor the scenes with chancellor angela merkel she sent to pieces by an older removed. a ceremony to present in this year's prestigious world press photo war took place and amsterdam last night the top prize went to veteran photographer john moore for this photograph it shows undocumented migrants to your old you know son
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sanchez excuse me and her mother sandra when they were taken into custody after entering the u.s. from mexico while the picture fueled outrage about the trumpet ministrations policy of separating parents from their children emerged later that in this case mother and daughter were not separated but ended up in a detention center before being released a few weeks later and allowed to apply for asylum this year is a contest also presented a new award for photo story of the year and the winner in that category is the swedish photographer peter to help his focus was also on migration he followed families and children trying to make their way from honduras to the u.s. as part of the migrant caravan that made headlines last year the judges said his pictures showed a high sense of dignity. football
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now and the german top flight is slowly reaching its climax and the presenter of auburn misleaders show the one and only chris harrington here you have me so much to look forward to we want to get the lowdown on what to accept this week at what to expect this weekend by an hour in a high surprise surprise but there's been some altercation as i understand it got a little physical right at a recent training there was a boxing match unbelievably byron munich between robert live in dos and kings the coal mine now there were blows thrown and landed at one point defenders nick glass pretty big in stature along with tanks tried to intervene but the two still wanted a piece of each other you know and surprisingly. he did not sit in the two to the showers typically want to break the players in the moment but he talked with them a minute and allowed them to resume training live in dos he does have a history though with have run ins with teammates much hummels he's had an
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altercation with boating in the past as well head coach to go address the issue and basically just talked about how it was settled let's have a listen at the theater and as far as i'm concerned the matter is closed i'll say it again the three of us sat down and we all talked about it. we sorted out the issues over them intimately and life goes on. but he didn't get that life goes on to have a good for the team though all right let's talk about dortmund because they are still looking at ones that's right the captain who we see right here marco roy's he was forced to apologize to all of the doormen loyalists because they were basically byron's punching bag the last time out now they're back at home which is a good thing they do have some personnel issues though it's unsure who will be featured in the starting eleven and their opponent a might might was impressive minds is coming off a five mill victory over freiburg and they have john fully scored a hat trick and don't mean have been have use of defensive issues
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a lot of mishaps you know in the final third as well so it's tough to see but i do think being at home will be good for dorman and get them back on track if you really want to see them compete in challenge buyer who are at the top of the table right now by only a point for their defending championship their title so we'll have to see if the home crowd. play on the home advantage. what are the games you also looking forward to this week it will one match we have a new coach albert martin smith he had a stint with two clubs in the bundesliga you know their back they are there at frankfurt frankfurt is a real tough team serbian sensational striker luka yoga has been linked to big clubs i'm expecting in the store and get over housework easily and then we have a one match at the top of the table match up top half of the table at least life sic host wolfsburg so that should be an interesting as the wolves are have europe in their set right now so all eyes will be on them as not right awesome will catch up with you this weekend looking forward to it ok all right chris thank you so very
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much now i most fans of german football are concentrating on byron endurance battle for the bundesliga title but in bern better berlin club known for its alternative culture is in its own neck and neck race or new berlin is hoping to earn for motion for the second division this season and they face a crunch class clash and say against riggers work tonight a lot needs to change if they are to be able to take a side especially their small stadium. are walking a delicate tightrope between their cult history and a potentially bright future in decades past noon made a name for themselves for being a favored club of those critical of the east german government. east german communist regime not officially opposed to the government but we already had a somewhat a nucky attitude. since german reunification in one thousand nine hundred they've risen up the leagues in are now third in the second division still
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span culture is as strong as ever in two thousand and eight supporters volunteered to help repair their then crumbling stadium. start environment the stadium was no longer able to host matches it had to be completely renovated and that's why almost two thousand five hundred fans just to work for one hundred forty thousand i was course helped with this project for three as are known i promotion to the bendis league the stadium will again undergo changes as its capacity will be nearly doubled from its current twenty two thousand by two thousand and twenty the big changes have longtime fans cautiously optimistic about the future never the less you know and have plenty to accomplish on the field if they are to join their cross-town rivals heritage in the big leagues with promotion front runners cologne and hamburg facing off on monday when humans immediate future will be a big clear next week. good luck to them a reminder of the top story that we're tracking for you this hour the main group of
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pro-democracy protesters and soon john has rejected the military council splash of a power transition but in two years thousands have gathered for friday prayers outside army headquarters in the capital khartoum a day after the army ouster presidential membership. on the rock n roll is that eco india is up next to the top.
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