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i think it's everything challenging first and i became a muslim. so much different culture between here and there so a challenge in court if. to be solicitous i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. got my license to work as a swimming instructor here to share now our two children one hundred dollars just one of the toughest decision by. what's your story take part cherish on going for migrants stuck next. to.
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me. to. smoke. coming up this time on while stories. rounding up criminal clans in germany. breaking conventions in iran with body art. or stuff and who under twenty five years have passed since nearly one million people mostly tootsies one that is the legacy of this genocide is a heavy burden for the younger generation to bear. well we want to.
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this is where our house used to be before the genocide nothing is left of it now careless ventre top down after looting it and i guess when i say. thank everyone was it was just three months old when his parents and four siblings were killed by hutu militias he's a survivor of the one thousand nine hundred four genocide in rwanda the fastest of the twentieth century during which close to a million rwandans mostly to see were wiped out in just one hundred days eric was too young to remember his family dying but he says he will never forget the day his aunt told him what happened when it. was caught on this unusual rejoinders she carried me on her back during the genocide right up until the 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
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killis you know while we were fleeing we would jump over dead bodies. eric stock family history is one sad 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 marta were an estimated fifty thousand people died during the genocide today this side stands as one of rhonda's most poignant memorials and stabbing remind of what happened and physical evidence of crimes that should never be forgotten. doris you can't imagine how it feels like growing up knowing that you're all alone with no parents and no siblings while about children you know each of them. eric says his generation's identity is deeply entrenched in the trauma of one thousand nine hundred two it's not only survivors who lost their families who are still processing the past but also children of perpetrators who participated in the
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killings and given names that are. it's very hard to find yourself all alone either because your family members were killed for being too see or as in my case with parents who are in prison because they were convicted of participating in the genocide with. four children we have to take on a lot of responsibility from a young age today and it's. the genocide could cost a long dock shadow over their lives and future generations yet they believe in the power of reconciliation is offering a new chapter and rwanda's history. as the youth we have to live in a way that brings us together to keep our country moving forward. to use the future of the country. totally but
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a residual. law enforcement has long underestimated the power of criminal clans in germany now some high profile crimes have prompted course i'm jealous to crack down on these largely arab clans. a large scale raid in berlin does not come under strict investigators are mainly targeting shisha bars where they suspect organized crime claims are laundering money customs investigators auditors and federal and state crime authorities accompanied by hundreds of police officer. as are searching the bars it's the biggest operation of its kind in berlin ny can district mayor martin he has come along he wants to know how the mission is going. this time the improprieties are minor offenses tobacco without tax stamps and
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violations of trading and child protection laws but the district mayor says he won't turn a blind eye. or do. we can publish everything with these checks from you know to major offenses we are implementing a zero tolerance strategy here large scale raids like this are part of a new campaign against organized arab crime clans suspected of committing major offenses including the breaking of a luxury department store in broad daylight or the theft of a one hundred kilogram gold coin worth millions but convicting clan members is difficult not least because few are willing to testify about two hundred thousand individuals are reportedly members of arab clan families in germany the government is increasing the pressure by seizing luxury cars and real estate but organized crime researcher ralph gadahn says that's not enough to break the clan solidarity fifty three they're all sworn to secrecy and that's what makes the investigators
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work so difficult they're unable to break through these structures. that there would need to be a support program for people who want to leave the clans tiger program but there are no such programs yet how do you lose east came from syria ten years ago almost every day she sees the clans at work along zonen ali one of noid khan's mean streets but she's afraid their crimes will strengthen prejudices against innocent migrants and muslims is on the one and only. the mafia's here concentrated here on those on the way. you know well in this and i think sooner or later something is going to happen here. mr stone she said she's most afraid of a xena phobic attack. germans should get used to huge police actions like this one authorities say they know these are not enough but that they lack better resources
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in the fight against organized clan crimes. the people have a hunger of skin russia's far north have no taste for trash a land fellas planned never city for trash from moscow the protests go beyond the garbage dump on talk of the federal government in the faraway capital. you take it with you get the police of all can get urges citizens not to take part in the protest. the federal security service the f.s.b. and the police are trying to prevent the demonstrations in all can get asked david arrested one of the organizers their goal is intimidation but to no avail thousands show up. they're protesting against moscow building a landfill in the region for its waste this footage was shot by activists. locals fear that the trash of the capital will destroy the local environment one of
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the organizers of the demonstration is twenty three year old alexander peskov. well it's just the disappearance if the demonstration will end at lenin square where protesters will show their frustration of them to the thing of it is a swing in the with the democrats communists and conservatives are demonstrating together only putin's supporters are hard to find. was. law enforcement agencies trying to stop the march but they're overrun by process this young adult body b i am ready to go to war do you understand that and everyone in akron galton feel the same as i do. with it we need food we demanded a referendum but they ignore us they don't want to find a solution together in the u.k. they bring trash from another region to us but we're already swamp with our own garbage with them with more than was about something you could do i don't want them to poison our water our residue and our white see. it took the demonstrators an
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hour to reach lenin square activists demand that the government invest in environmentally sustainable waste management organizes a blown away by the support they didn't expect so many people to show up. they are the winners school personally i'm happy that fifteen to twenty thousand locals have come into the region to treat people here are seriously worried was the reason why we didn't go to. everyone here hopes that this time the government listens. more and more young iranians especially women are getting testy news it isn't illegal but authorities say it doesn't conform to as one it values body art to break through conventions. this is how apps and they had the spends most of her time perfecting the contour africa's tamar's eyebrows her beauty salon is tucked away in the first floor of an apartment building in eastern tehran. but the thirty year old artist also offers
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a different service to women who know what to ask for one that is not openly advertize and can be only performed behind closed doors here in iran. tattooing is the job she's most passionate about and her preferred form of art i think it's much more beautiful to me than drawing or painting on paper which i used to do when i had a sketch and then i took to it on someone's body it's amazing the fact that i change someone's appearance of my art gives me a good feeling. a good feeling that's shared by the women she tattoos but none of them want to talk about it on camera or even show their faces that's because having a tattoo is widely considered taboo in iran. in public body art mostly remains hidden beneath the moderate dress code that's mandatory here but inside
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coffee shops were terrans hipsters gather tattoos are openly displayed. so hail a flag he is one of the scenes most famous artists he considers tattooing to be a symbolic form of medical treatment for his generation a way for people to heal what he sees as spiritual wounds well living in a culture in crisis madama flaws are more. getting more and more hollow. for this survey used to use and also expensive clothes as a beautiful cloak to hide what's missing inside. which is more so as a business tattooing is getting more and more successful. but for customers it's hard to make an educated choice. because when something is kind of illegal in a society and it's hard to find out information about it and. going to a car job that's something i've seen a how do you would like to change as well instead of creating her art secretly
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inside a beauty salon she would like to bring it out of the shadows. i guess family kid knows that nobody had enough money i would open my own tattoo studio. time that i began then i could work along with many other tattoo artists i don't want to call expand the business and get better at what i care. about me that are the most out of all of me with. a passion that's not without risks here in the islamic republic but for ason a being able to pursue her art is worth it. in
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