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well the european market is one of the biggest in the one everyone and be back needs to get so watch our special show you will actions why it matters to. the sims for people to save money value beyond. evil actions why they matter to asia. this is the the good news asia coming up on the program it's done indonesia hold the wild biggest one day election both per se incumbent president joe cool we don't know is on track of victory once again. but for some indonesians that means nothing six months after the tsunami devastated pudu its people see the i get to see government aid and. i don't know what you're referring to if you don't know about china's reeducation camps for a million we get people that is it has referred to his reeducation camps as part of
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his counter terror threat in the west of his country you don't know about that i know the folks mark and seal claims he's not aware of china's reeducation camps for most of my daughter to use just province despite the company's deep involvement in the region. i'm british welcome to show it's good to have you with us the world's biggest single day vote is done and the people of indonesia have spoken it all took place in just eight hours in a country spread across three time zones early results show incumbent president joe cole would dawdle on track to win seen as a moderate outside we don't know campaigned on his record of improving infrastructure and tackling poverty. it was a rematch against
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a prob over so beyond two who also lost a twenty four thousand election the special forces general ran a fear based campaign warning of indonesia's vulnerability to foreign powers while many voted based on bread and butter issues religion was also a factor in this election indonesia is the world's most populous muslim majority country where conservative islam is gaining influence in politics from all that's just head across to double correspondent claire richardson standing by in jakarta the official results are yet to be announced there's still some time off but it appears that joke over doto has secured another term as indication president. that's right this was very much a referendum on president performance over the past five years and it does look like voters are ready to give him another five years to continue carrying on his
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policies now in the face of it these elections were also in many ways about the economy. promise of increasing economic growth by seven percent were not met we have seen a reduction in the poverty rate we have seen him invest in infrastructure and those were things that appeared to have worked in his favor over his soul competitor. so now many of the people i spoke to today said even though perhaps they weren't necessarily the biggest fans if they did want to give him another opportunity to keep on encouraging even issued ads and also saw him as a better option than his competitor. and his job. is it. was definitely a big issue in this election. absolutely religion based identity politics has been one of the issues that has overshadowed
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this entire electoral campaign and both candidates in many ways sat up and took notice of islamist groups that were previously considered not a part of the indonesian political. parties that had been considered more on the fringe have been embraced and brought into the mainstream we saw this to differing degrees between the two candidates their preferred candidate would have been approached. welcome them more warmly but also has brought on for example one of the country's most powerful muslim clerics as his vice president in a nod to these groups and to voters who where at some point questioning his religious credentials throughout this campaign we saw him attacked by his opponents for not being for. and therefore we've seen it. as part of a campaign. trying to attract voters and something that we can expect to see further down the line as well thanks very much for that. reporting from.
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politicians in the capital household. people's votes citizens in a disaster. so they feel forgotten in september last year a quake struck. triggering a deadly tsunami that devastated the. recovery aid was promised to the city's residents but they're still waiting. it's been six months and much of poly is still a wasteland. houses lie in ruins bridges are broken a mosque is submerged in the waters of palu bay. you'd be forgiven for thinking it all happened yesterday. the waves were powerful and flattened almost everything in its path soon after rivers of sludge sucked whole neighborhoods into the earth more than four thousand and four hundred people died
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in the disaster and one hundred seventy thousand were displaced. most of them are still waiting for a new home. some temporary housing has been constructed but nowhere near enough some twenty thousand people still live in emergency temps. president we don't owe promised financial assistance to help the relief and homeless people rebuild their lives but people here say not a cent has been paid out so that's a long time so far we haven't received anything. more really disappointed me so i really hope we'll get something soon. the pressure is on because conditions here are getting worse a charity run mobile kitchen was forced to close after donations dried up now food aid is only being distributed at random without any predictable shuttle. pallies
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mayor is ringing the alarm bell his local authority has run out of money to fulfill even basic needs a need that if we can only truly help the people if we get funds from the central government they say they are still validating data but we need the money right now because our people need to eat every day. they get the. government says it's working on improving payouts to affected residents but the mayor's message is clear acts faster people and polly soon won't have anything to eat. next to a story we have reported on before the detention of up to a million wiggers and other muslim ethnicities in so-called re-education camps in china set up in the northwest of the country in province are you and pavel has called them internment camps former inmates or village to be tortured in bam but the boss of one of the world's most well known car companies folks flog them
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doesn't even know they exist this despite running a plant that employs hundreds listen to what folks fog and boss have deceptive b.b.c. correspondent robin brant ahead of the start of the shanghai auto show and are you proud to be associated with what china was all night how do we are proud to noriega be associated we are absolutely proud to also create workplaces in that region which we think is very useful but she is something you're not proud to be associated with in terms of what the chinese government is doing to we give people an iconic charge that sorry you can't judge it but you know that i don't know what you're referring to you don't know about china's reeducation camps for a million we get people that is it has referred to his reeducation camps as part of his counter terror threat in the west of his country you don't know about that i'm not aware of. i'm not a virtue of that nor that's what mr d. said you also have to understand that besides making the cause many of you drive
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folks far graham is also one of germany's most important companies it employs more than a third of the seven hundred seventy five thousand people working in the auto industry and is also one of the biggest sellers of automobiles in the world so what are folks falcon's plans for china this is what mr d. said to our correspondent in shanghai china really be the automotive powerhouse of the future electric cars fully connected cars or they technology enterprises working very closely together here we are a very important part we have eighteen percent market share in the group fourteen alone four x. one so we strong pillar of the south two motif industry but is it a pillar of human rights let's bring in isa he's president of the world we go to congress he joins us now from paris mr a very good to have you with us on the show what is your initial reaction to the comments from mr deeds well it
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is mr east's statement it's very shameful and in the responsible statement actually full masino is a crime against humanity being committed or signed the wall of the car plant to date more than two million possible to stream media. you know not just that we're going to teach. people and suffered in twenty first century concentration camps is the wall you need to nation you need your bum parliament cost r.'s zero ginger's allusion owns this issue and asked china's goldman close close dawns this can but and folks like in this leader are saying it is ready shameful really under a sponsor bald statement but do you think it is not possible that mr deuce is not aware of what's happening in transition. well folks like ian should noses because an international business compound in light folks are going to cause
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the responsibility to pay attention to grows a white white asian and it should all brits i didn't is this in order meant seitan is complicity so and if she knows you know is a folks bargain operate a car in the capital of history to start a new chip and. folks bargain is beginning to sort of begins or break promise us equality and employer and the chinese and believe something employer is this car company but i can ask today's whole many we were employees from folks like in no is a concentration camp talks knows that it is the one big question to this writer it's a question that will be asked in the near future a president of the world we go to congress thank you very much for your comments on
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this story. i think if. that's all so much of a win even with pictures from indonesia shows a mammoth election cut in south elephants given a system of democracy delivered by the forces who threw that stuff over.
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a month and. think these things mental you think it's time to take a look at what all that means for the taking of. a mom to sleep every weekend here on t.w. . it's never been this many voters in the polls in one day in history one hundred ninety three million indonesians eligible to comps their ballots today. is all about the economy. few chinese growth are impressive investors but analysts say french official figures for faith with caution. and global calm a kids movie to the fast lane lapping up the demand for luxury vehicles in china.
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let's do business is huge indonesia a sprawling archipelago of seventeen thousand islands that span the distance from new york to london ballots were ferried to far flung areas by helicopter horse boats and sport a massive exercise in democracy and a referendum on how the president is handling the economy. full speed through snarl traffic on a motorcycle taxi. my name is. i hope in the upcoming elections security and stability will be maintained we common people are always the first to take the hit when there is no security. there wasn't always security and stability twenty years ago the country was on the brink of an abyss and since then been repeatedly shaken by muslim extremist attacks this not only unsettles the people but also the investors in jakarta's financial district although the.

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