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the match wasn't the most exciting but the celebrations lived up to expectations liverpool one football champions league on saturday night with a terminal victory over english rivals top them in madrid their fans partied all night long on the streets of the spanish capital and emotional celebrations continued this afternoon back home in the pool around a 1000000 fans brings a day heroes who paraded through the streets in an open top bus. you're watching news live from berlin up next world stories of the week in reports and don't forget you can get all the latest news on our web site at state already talk on. what secrets lie behind these memos. find him an immersive experience and explore present aiding bleed cultural heritage and science. with the d w world heritage for 60 you feel. i'm not alone
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think out of the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i say laughing when we germans digs deep into the german culture looking at the stereotype the quest for any of sympathy for the country that i now live. here you can see prepared for this drama there you go it's cold out there you know i'm a joke join me for meet the germans on the w. post. on this edition of world stories. the plight of street children in p.o.p.o. . the end of greece's votes. which began in sri lanka.
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when years after the war between government troops and tamil tiger rebels came to an end thousands of civilians remain unaccounted for their relatives refused to give up hope. 10 years of demanding an answer jay have anything still doesn't know what happened to her missing daughter the war was winding down she says when masked men tore 16 year old jeromey from her arms and fled. not idea where did i let go of her hand i was lying on the ground and a man stomped on my back with his boot i screamed and when i looked up the launch vehicle carrying my daughter it was already a column of dust in the distance that's how fast i took off work. many people haven't heard from their loved ones for even longer in some cases several decades their stories might be different but the family share the same sense of suffering without proof their children are dead they hold on to hope. when i have other
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children calling for their mothers i have my door to calling for me i hear her voice and i immediately look thinking she's come back to me. the task of finding out what happened to people like jeromey will land here at the office on missing persons or on pete it's a new commission being set up by the current administration to independently investigate the disappeared the chairman understands some people are skeptical it is extremely challenging because there have been many institutions many commissions established in the past the interests of the missing and for the families feel that they have had no on says we do not want to give people false promises or false hopes and. that we strive to establish itself we would try to find them to 5 ounces but that is going to take place building trust between state institutions and the people especially in the northeast has been no easy task . lawyers the bhajan of his show and in says the o. m. p.
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could gain the public's confidence once they set up local offices but she also says some families are afraid. people may give testimony today but may have a fear that it will fall into the wrong hands so some families have said they may have more faith in the process if a foreign government or international body works with. some others like jay of i say they will only accept an independent and foreign led investigation. they did not have and then as a v.o.m. people come and start from the very beginning it's been 10 years and more time will go by and that will be that. the civil war may have ended a decade ago but the families searching for their loved ones are still waiting for closure. our next journey goes to if yo p.o. where tens of thousands of children live on the streets of the capital addis ababa
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some n.g.o.s are trying to help by providing a roof over the children's heads and prospects for the future but it's a tough undertaking. the youngest children even 6 years old this boy is begging for anything just to survive he sniffing glue it beats the pain of hunger a common sight in the capital smain square. the last official survey put their numbers in the capital at 12000 but that was almost a decade ago many n.g.o.s believe today's figures chaya one of them retrack provides temporary housing for street children this place is just 4 girls. last year a retraction more than 500 children and adults here when they have a chance to be children again. this fall. 1000 year
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old girl arrived a couple of weeks ago. to the internet my family promised i'd be able to go to school but instead i had to work. she says she was 12 when she ended up as a domestic helper working 15 hours a day and subjected to abuse after 2 years she fled. retracts main goal is to reunite children with their families and raise parents' awareness that child labor is illegal without much government assistance however there is very little small charities can do to provide long term support these boys found work shining shoes their goal to earn their own living. i'd like to quit this work as a shoe shine or go to school and live a better life but it's not easy to get out of the situation so this is my life for now but one day i want something better. as
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a mother night falls in this rapidly growing city no one knows how many thousands of children will be sleeping in this streets one of the challenges facing the government is to get a fresh count. germany's constitution guarantees equal rights for everybody to people with developmental disabilities continue to be at a disadvantage in society for example in the workplace nationally or digital are no longer wants to put up with this. down syndrome is actually cool we just want to be like everyone else really under. not only did is 20 years old. she's a seasoned campaigner for equal rights for people with disabilities.
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not only lives with her family in cologne and has been seeing her boyfriend for a year she's 2 to move out soon and make her own decisions. for example i want to decide for myself whether to start a family of my own or inside and if i do become pregnant then i want to decide for myself things like how i eat as i see fit i was there and. i don't want to be checked on all the time and for decisions to be made for me that's how it feels to me. just. the group we're going to argue with. developmentally challenged people in germany rarely find decent jobs with reasonable paying not only works in a cafe in a welfare center but for no salary she also writes for a magazine published by people with down syndrome unpaid voluntary work or not so i'm natalie digital and i'm 20 years old and i still don't live alone i live.
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a rally in berlin marching for equality campaigners like not only have already secured voting rights for developmentally challenged people in germany now they're trying to prevent more unborn children being tested for disabilities. included in the constitution in article 3 it says that all people have the same rights with or without disability so you shouldn't be so scared of us we're really cool well you know. natalee's life is already pretty independent but it's something she also wants for others equal rights for all people with disabilities as written in the constitution you know it's about not pushing away people who have a disability it's about allowing them to take part letting them take part is really
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important the most important thing is that every person is valuable and everyone is taken seriously when. finally we're off to greece the e.u. pays bonuses to greek fishermen if they scrap their wouldn't give up their jobs this is supposed to help stem overfishing in the mediterranean but it threatens to spell the end of more than just a traditional craft. there are a familiar sight for holiday makers in greece the colorful chi yukio fishing boats . but the traditional wooden boats are an increasingly rare sight the european union pays fishermen cash if they scrap their car yukiya demetrius maracas is the last boat builder on the island of show us now he has to destroy the boats that he built over the past decades otherwise the fishermen won't get their subsidy maracas
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is appalled. after days after i think about all the energy i put into them i want to meant to be over the years now. that i know in supposed to destroy all this that i'm stunned. breaks my heart. not by labelling. but the real problem is is that it puts the fishermen in this terrible situation. i don't discuss tony s. owns a fish restaurant he also gave up his boat last year. taxes for it kept rising and his catch when told it was a difficult decision but at least he got 100000 euros for the boat. now he has to buy his fish for his restaurant elsewhere and he still misses his boat. the u.n. calls the mediterranean the world's most overfished sea those are hardly to blame
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the greek government would like the boats to be used to ferry tourist but that's not financially viable for the fisherman. a museum dedicated to that is being built on the island of summers the greek ministry of culture has rescued 20 old boats all lovingly made by hand custis them you need these as an architect and an expert on greek ship building traditions he's fighting to preserve the old boats more and more people including government officials now say they should be protected as an endangered cultural heritage. to keep things from the past and to. memories to save our roots there is the traditional boat building which is a very integral part of these. sculpture i don't have to find ways to keep them. to give a future to the way grandma life for the future for the young people. demetrius
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maracas also gives both building classes for young people and adults he'd like to be able to take on an apprentice. rocky's can't accept the greece's maritime heritage is on the verge of extinction. as a stopgap measure he's figured out a loophole. instead of completely scrapping the boats he takes them apart to render them unusable. as long as creakier continue to be scrapped the craft will die out that's why greek boat builders and fishermen are calling on their government to reopen negotiations with the e.u. even if they can no longer apply the seas they could at least be preserved as a tourist attraction.
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