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you're a big idea. but what's become of it. like to me. is it in. europe requires courage. european elections team 26 d w. this is. the program. in the grip of sectarian tensions most of them refugees and. getting a prize of attacks. on the visits a police station that's become a refugee. plus. open eyes are. trying to
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save these architectural. welcome to the show it's good to have you with us this past sunday. our shopkeepers comment on facebook kicked off a series of attacks on muslim shops and mosques the shopkeeper was muslim and living in a majority christian town of his responded quickly imposing a curfew and a nationwide social media but the violence is a symbol of the fear and distrust muslims across them have been facing since the. fear that has already led to at least one death. in an address to the nation from
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going to suddenly in become a singer said the government had taken measures to prevent unidentified groups from orchestrating communal violence that would end the need up by now and i have given all necessary powers to the security forces to take stern action against those who breach the peace by violating the curfew and emergency law i let that aka have it that my the security forces will take all steps to take action against those who do breach the law you would have done anything therefore our request the fullest cooperation to the military and police to safeguard the peace i mean i mean laughing if the but that these pows already showing signs of being disturbed in the days after the attacks backlash on social media tension in muslim areas one of the quetta signs of anti muslim feeling game in the city of nigam ball where hundreds
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of muslim refugees mostly from of comments on in pakistan fled their homes because many of their sri lankan neighbors saw them as a threat oughta porter because on spent time with a group of refugees as they sheltered in a police station in nigam ball where one of the eastern suicide attackers killed more than 100 people. nightmares don't compare to this ordeal more than 150 people are crammed into this makeshift shelter so the office is only 12 but it's fear for her life before in afghanistan it was. like those things and cars after we leave afghanistan really we have a country and we come here and so brings a lot of problems and so we come get blessed and the people. and their implicit station. they came to this police station for their own protection all had been renting homes in the gumball for years as they waited to go to 3rd countries as the locals had generally been soundly but after the easter
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sunday bombings some call them terrorists several refugees were attacked at home and on the streets there was some people there were standing. on the. i've got enough going on. after one while i was there not. to leave the house because we count together and don't have any responsibility about you landlords scared of being targeted themselves ask the refugees to leave but others from lankans have come to their aid activist ricky fernando has been helping them but feels more needs to be done so i think the government needs to take the initiative to inform the local people particularly or only got more that these are refugees and asylum seekers who are freak was it usually in their countries that they have prospered through we've all been about the countries that have been off for a moment in research. and prospect responses or so the quickly some families have now been in this space for more than 3 weeks
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a space meant for police vehicles parents with small children there's little protection here from the intense heat and conditions are only getting worse i am worried about their children not i would my only my children about all the children what will happen to them if they get very serious sick. if you lose money off him it will be great no the commission is very creative back to where it tried to go straight from. the couldn't believe that the real fairies such kind of strange and there are just a few toilets for everyone to use and these stalls also were people being killed well you're still doing what he does for you right deportation is a reality for this catholic family they say they face death if sent back to muslim majority pakistan. must be born save our life so now all the news that the government says they're not going garments to detect it people will be
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sent back to pakistan but because we don't have any more time soap you do something put us. here by saddam since was her mother in the parking lot instead of in a school with her classmates. actually i am really worried about my future because i had lots of dreams for my future that after those things that happen in here i really don't have any i just want to save it i utter the dreams i had to become a doctor. it's. just . that. actually it's good to. answer that hard to even yeah.
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it is a political columnist and security. to speak to him. what would you say about the religious fabric that exists in sri lanka is it under threat after the easter sunday attacks well it's the ripple effects coming from the attack because this sort of magnitude of attack we have not felt in the entire history of sri lanka $350.00 lives lost what you have is a highly i call it a gross national security negligence if you look at the entire tax and how it was done but of intelligence offices as well as our military has been amazing i mean within 48 hours we managed to take down the 1st cell and also more than 150000000. 41 bank accounts has been frozen and that has happened in the president has spoken about that but what about the communal and religious tensions on the island do you
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see that was being or do you see that staying at an atom except a ball level with peace around i think that you. know that ripple effects will remain from the main attack but it's important that be introduced certain programs to need radicalize if there are extreme you know groups in the society and what really happened was during the post war there was dominican demilitarization and i mean the off the intelligence as well as that there were a lot of issues and certain liberal values that was. you know bought in to the system i mean b. which is which has some threat to the national security you see you see a critical moment all through liberal values happening as a result of these used to sunday attacks i definitely that's what my knee i mean i've written about it i see it in the liberal societies even in the united states
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and many other where the national securities should be a very important area and the values that we introduce from liberal you know i mean what i'm saying is certain values which has some. direct you know. influence for the national security for example the militarization of the northern province anti from ins and some of the areas in the east reducing you know that we don't had we didn't have damage and see laws but then wasn't all that done in a spirit of reconciliation after more than 26 brutal civil war between the time of tigers and the government that's the thing i think the confusion between reconciliation peace building and liberal values because a group like this just imagine to have a council ideas and bringing funding like this and so how did this happen i mean if it was a country like singapore you know i mean i mean they would have been been arrested but we didn't have those mechanics seems to take them and these people in the
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intelligence documents has been there for the 34 years time it's not that i mean they've been there but they didn't have the probably to get them in i mean i believe in liberal values too you know it's important for the society but it's also important to protect the people and these are the this is a really important things really were there for the time being as i'm going to say from the institute of national security studies of sri lanka thank you very much for speaking to the doctrinaires thank you. from sri lanka or its neighbor india when it's not instead of roger's mansions been just across from a bygone age a common sight in its heyday as a trading hub the city of be turning out a 1000 grand homes and palaces which marchant some royalty stayed in as the last of the desert where the city was left in the dust of india's rapid development most of the buildings have fallen into disrepair and it's fear not even tourism and save
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these architectural masterpieces. more than 500 years ago a maharajah chose this place to build a new city. in a way sister merchants crossing the tar desert. and the internet the suds still in many quarters echoes become there's a once great wealth. this one a palace or have. a maze of grand rooms that once hosted royalty. today reincarnated as a boutique hotel this is actually a city of more than a 1000 of the leaves so the so many big ones. all in the in the extremely beautiful and worthy of preservation if you ask me.
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but because there's been times have long since gone bust only a few families have the vast sums to pour into ancestral estates. and tourists who take a shine to these architectural gems are scarce. after decades of neglect many of the cities for valleys lie in ruins. and i'm pretty much shot that we are going to lose this town you know they're going to know this had it is very soon unless the government. because there is not alone. rapid urbanisation has spelled the end to historic homes across india. leading glimpses of a grand past crumbling into dust. that's a factor there those more stories on our website. and be sure to check this out.
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his friends can drink. this movie in kenya as a dark refugee camp. his life story may have grown to love. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for. cinema stars may 27th done. more than just a week's killa bias on some to lose its big case to a couple claiming round up the cost of their cancer. also on the show fairtrade is getting more and more popular in europe and low commodity prices are eating into finest profits we talked to the c.e.o. of fair trade india. welcome to the business asia want to get jones good to have
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you with us and we're starting with by of the german pharmaceuticals and chemicals giant has lost another lawsuit related to the weed killer roundup made by recently acquired monsanto and this will cost by a $2000000000.00 and there are many more lawsuits in the pipeline. alpha and alberto pilly od say round up caused their cancer so they sued even though a lot of people believed they wouldn't stand a chance against buyer in court. we've been finding cancer for. 9 years now how to do that me and to do and we really resent monsanto for that. their lawyer told the jury and turned all documents prove to monsanto wasn't interested in determining how dangerous its product is now by a has been hit with $2000000000.00 in compensation astronomic.
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