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this is g.w. news coming to you live from berlin and trump tells britain let's do business on the 2nd day of a state visit from the office prime minister to resign made the possibility of what he calls a very substantial trade deal once britain has left the european union. also coming up 20 years off a chinaman square massacre in beijing we need to organize this who paid the price
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as a bloody crackdown on food aid. and sudan's military councils or previous agreements with the opposition and pools for new elections that's after troops opened fire on protesters killing dozens and wounding hundreds more. hello and welcome i'm on with that she is to have your company u.s. president donald trump is off for the u.k. what he calls a very substantial trade deal once britain has left the e.u. on the 2nd day of his state visits trump met prime minister to resign me to head to a discussion with business leaders from both sides of the atlantic. significant and . the taking shape why parts of london are on security lockdown. joining me now from london is our correspondent bigot moss who is near trafalgar
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square beget the prospect of closer cooperation with trump has sparked a large protests in the british capital why are people so angry. well yes and rita lots of protests and the protesters manage to march down towards downing street where treason may is meeting with donald trump and i had speeches i've had a rousing speech by jeremy corbin who is london's the u.k.'s most important and air opposition politician and he has refused to meet donald trump for the state banquet last night instead he has chosen to go to this trump protest and he has voiced his anger against donald trump's policy against refugees he said you have to treat refugees as people and not as threats he's mentioned clik. a lot of and i've spoken to quite a few protesters as well who have said that donald trump's position on climate
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thing they object they see it as a big threat so there's of it of reasons why people here are protesting not just people from london by the way but i've seen protesters also coming in from other cities from the u.k. nothing official level the british have given donald trump and his family members a very lavish and draw a welcome with lots of hospitality why is this visit so important for britain. it comes at a moment of great instability in the united kingdom such reason may the prime minister is on the way out the fundamental questions on bret's it still have not been on search so the u.k. is trying to strengthen its ties with its closest ally apart from the european union which is the united states commemorating also the bond that they've had since the 2nd world war with the d.-day commemorations that are starting tomorrow all over europe so it's looking to go closer to the u.s.
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not just symbolically with state bank words and commemorations but also as you mentioned earlier they're trying to pave the way for a trade deal that's something that's a lot of people here in the u.k. that are protesting also see as a negative but for the u.k. government for the moment it's something that they look towards to and you don't get this protest is clearly very anti trump but want to what extent is this also anthony how much anger is there towards the british government their tourism it is stepping down as party leader and prime minister at the end of this week. yes exactly and i think there is a sense within the protesters that she's left the country with her bricks of policies effectively rudderless and there is a fear amongst the protesters that maybe the u.k. might. dumble into this close alliance with the u.s. that is maybe not it's fair alliance they see the trade deal the potential trade
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deal as as a potential threat because the u.s. is such a strong partner it's not an unequal partnership between the u.k. and the u.s. they fear for example that the n.h.s. which is the public health service might be sold off we've had the u.s. ambassador before the drum visit saying that every part of the economy should be on the table should be negotiated and many people have been carrying placards hands off and it says so this is something that many people fear ride because math in london thank you very much for being us up to date on the tramp visits to the u.k. turn to saddam now the military has cancelled a file transfer agreement with protesters and called for elections the move comes a day after security forces opened fire on protesters killing at least 35 people and wounding many more and they have been ongoing demonstrations in khartoum calling on a caretaker military council to make way for
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a civilian government after the fall of saddam's longstanding dictator machine. after weeks of sit ins occupations and demonstrations the military opens fire on cartoons protestors. oh heavily armed members of the paramilitary rapid support forces a unit formally associated with massacres were deployed along the capital's main roads to disperse the protests. killing and injuring many. civilians have been conducting a huge city in central khartoum for weeks demanding that the transitional military council hand over power to the people. once news spread that the military had opened fire more protesters are out in the streets building barricades and calling for peace and more protests and. after the dispersal of the sit in we went back to the streets and squares and thank god with the help of the youth we closed the
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street and we will close everything again god willing. the protesters cut ties with the military council off to the bloodshed and then the generals hit back. previous agreements with protest leaders are off they say they'll now hold elections within 9 months but it seems very much on the military's own terms where it is almost. the bloodshed has drawn international condemnation the secretary general strongly condemns the violence and reports of the excessive force used by security personnel on civilians that have resulted in the deaths and injury of many and he is a lawyer by reports that security forces have opened fire inside medical facilities both sides a calling for peace but with lines of communication down that won't be easy. there's been now been yocheved some other stories making news around the world
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police in australia have arrested a man suspected of killing at least 4 people at a motel in the city of darwin and witnesses said the gunman stormed through the rooms firing a shotgun full fleeing the scene police say the attack was not terrorism related. hyundai ran and south korean divers in budapest have become the 2nd body from the wreck of a tourist boat that sank in the river danube last week after 33 people on board the 7 unknown to have survived the accident. in the indian capital delhi is to offer women free public france. sport in an effort to improve that safety almost a 1000000 are expected to benefit crime against women has become a major political issue in the city. government has said public transport was considered the safest way for them to travel around the city. heading down to china it's been 30 years since this image was seared into octal ective
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memory that iconic photo of a lone man facing down a column of tanks defiance of a brutal crackdown into them and square when chinese soldiers shot and killed hundreds of the unarmed fellow citizens in the spring of $99.00 students occupy the square demanding new reforms and freedoms from the communist government but their hopes for economic and social change greater freedom of speech and less corruption while crushed by the regime the chinese government declared martial law and the early hours of june 4th tanks and troops came into the square and brutally ended the pro-democracy movement the actions shocked the blood on sunday a chinese government spokesman said the 989 crackdown had been the right thing to do this was a stock departure from decades of attempting to keep the event out of the history books and punishing those who commemorate it now one of those people who suffered
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punishment is shower jan an organizer of the student protests in 1809 he joins me now from london shining you went into prison for active role in the tenement protests and 989 tell us about your memories of the time. yes you know the human being served. around the town. from the lie stand higher i mean i drive. toward the through under the snow sheedy i find. me and the soldiers. through the. she's folk reed has when they tried to block the army and towards the end squire and also they also this through 100 people shout that the faster more dirt they also sure the people even the people on just the pavement so many people if you
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wanted and died and there were so many people just late late on the ground so i just the title run back. and warning my wife and operate has got to hype and i in the basement try and me i find family fun and. the sols east and trees because it is a. nice night and cultivate you they occupied by. congress and army and the soldiers so i just wonder the squire are the sobs of that also a lot of the army they take as a. machine gun and send in 47 and also some soldiers come from the agree the whole of people they also saw wrong. it's
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actually. pretty has that. is. just a central point of squire it's called. the woman of the peoples of iraq i think you are saying i just said the old protest was completely a peaceful protest off a students did you expect the army would fire at all a few. i didn't. expect this result because they are always the cult of people. so i would generationally that i took a the buy. chinese comes takes work how could. i mean use that against the people i actually. most of the people most naive but you know that i am i saying that just the feel maybe. after generation maybe now that what
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happened cultural revolution and maybe before cultural revolution are the counterparty came to power day the day they carry out rightly campin. can issue free speech but that they never are. you major human life that you lead you cannot imagine. the people's army they call themselves they can. implement but they use. use it conquer and. crackdown on the peaceful for it has. wronged you 200 is sold and if you sing you are you willing to give up this is a rest for years in china now you are living in exile in london what are you doing to keep the commemoration of this momentous day alive. i think they're very important as far as. not only commemorate
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a section as. we called it the force of massacre china and also commandery and i do some historical research which tool. and you can go to beijing and which is the official gave the older soldier case to the people and. give the troops the kill them more stuff and i'll do it again why the people at tables 3 go why i do in the 98 he's that the people you beijing and others seek you think a very important if they take the street and the call for democracy and a free prize and they practice. the word these fabians also that they are the i just the research above the citizen publications. thought unite is
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a very important and this is all that. i tried to use these citizen map to be patient exact chance of being articles that. made the fleet's. magazine manda grier by by the main agree that my machines and high so i just like the material and just to find how the good received the saga come from by that you brain you society about the danger this system are publication of human nature and social groups and also nationalities. organize a student protests in china in 1990 thank you very much for sharing your memories of those days with us on d w. yes and i just maybe crack that
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something did i i just the 1st time i was in jail i'll tell you and house the rise of the last 20 years i knew the trend that between. the late 1995 to 90 march 9097 i i was put the. right so you paid a very heavy price for your activities and for your peaceful protests as a student in 10 am and square thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and yes thank you and you. just what we were hearing the chinese government is doing everything to raise the memory of the square massacre only i was joined in the studio by the social media editor cheery chon who is originally from hong kong i began by asking what happens if someone tries to search for information about the massacre on social media in china and the discussion of the incident censored on
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chinese social media and actually they. said sensitive by the chinese government so this morning i try to search for keywords on label and i ates 964 which is a year and the date incident happened and. no results can be found. and so other key was such an incident or. also have the same results and wave all the chinese equivalent of twitter is actually one of the most important china and such an important instance mentioned on the show is that censorship in china is very powerful and do find ways to get around the censorship is it possible yeah. trying to be really creative in that post and so there is an archive done by a hong kong research institute and they. pose before they were taken down
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here it shows all these photos and sensitive was that a sensor. in one of the most iconic picture where we all know chinese. dogs off the tank tried to get over the censorship of cause when this photo was widely shared. sensitive it became sensitive content and so it really shows they can't that mouse game between chinese social media users and a censor the do chinese people talk about the 2. square massacre on forms social media platforms so even though. they are banned inside china many chinese social media use as they try to get around that they used to get access to these foreign platforms and actually one of the most important for political discussions for chinese uses but then just a few days ago many to use those complained that days
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a lot among chinese icons that get suspend. later apologized and they said this is just off one off their routine check up but many chinese people don't buy this story regarding the sensitive time and kind of concept reza spent and also actually just last month which was also taken by china so many chinese social media users there fearing that a phone platforms if they cannot even find information of the incident on. the social media editor thank you very much for that information on the 30th anniversary of the cinnamon square massacre not to create who's a new president of all of them is the lenski is making his 1st official visit to broach to brussels a move his team says underscores his commitment to closer ties with the west he's
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meeting leaders of the european union as well as nato at the top of that in skis agenda's bringing peace to eastern ukraine where around 13000 people have lost their lives in fighting between government troops and russian backed separatists. looking the opponent in the eye only a few 100 meters divide pro russian separatists from the ukrainian army in the trenches near. on hand to see it for himself ukraine's new commander in chief president followed the lenski it's a picture repeated along the 400 kilometer front line where positions have remained frozen for years a step as the political process in which both sides insist the other take the 1st step all the while the killing continues. in. putting an end to the fighting in donbass is our main priority. i said your thoughts are willing to do almost
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anything to stop our heroes dying but the caviar soon followed with more than 10000 dead and millions displaced in this conflict many people in ukraine are in no hurry to forgive and forget president selenski freedom of action to strike a deal is far from a given. but at this checkpoint between government and separatists held territory hopes are already running high that an end to the conflict could now be in sight. while i think we have an 80 percent chance of peace because selenski is really serious about it's only direct talks with putin are going to resolve this what would there's some hope of peace there was not with poroshenko fighting want to achieve anything. i think he'll manage to end the war he talks in a totally different way of course we want to be together again we want these board accused to be over. in his inauguration speech. he
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made much of wanting to win the hearts and minds of people living in separatist held territory speaking to them rather than speaking about them but as his 1st weeks in office draw to a close selenski still owes ukrainians a no answer what diplomatic steps to see intend to take and what concessions is he willing to make to return. to ukrainian control for now selenski is keeping his cards exceedingly close to his chest. that report by nick connelly of japan is a country of many contradictions stick sex for example the subject appears to be out in the open with pornography comic book sold at nearly every convenience store but japan is also extremely conservative with parents tiptoeing around the subject of sex a survey released last year suggests sex education at school is minimal leaving many students confused and in the dark about the most basic facts. it's no ordinary
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school day here at tokyo's conan middle school. sex education is on today's lesson plan in what is probably the industrialized world least in lightened country when it comes to human sexuality classes separated boys here girls there are. not all of them will get advice from their parents you know hannah and i can talk about it at home and i don't have any older siblings either. in class we don't go into much detail with some of the topics but this plenty of information online much of it is h.d. strict but it's easy to get around so we look at it there. are. the 9th graders are in the midst of puberty surrounded by anime and online pornography but their teachers do not actually talk about the to be topics of sexual intercourse contraception or abortion sex ed in japanese schools is complex but it
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seems seems to be to pass on as little information as possible. the fear is that if they know too much it will lead to an increase in on wanted pregnancies but many girls are getting pregnant because they're getting the wrong information. if sexuality isn't properly discussed at home then i think it's up to the schools to fulfil that role could be done with nothing. but the ban on frank discussion in school creates a vacuum of knowledge that can result in sexual behavior disorders ignorance over birth control methods sexually transmitted disease and even unwanted pregnancies in order to protect their children from this fate these mothers are attending workshop the former nurse talks openly she asks what do i tell my child if he or she frequently masturbate or views per knock or fee at a young age many are too embarrassed even to voice questions like these.
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many mothers have problems talking about it that they never experienced it when they were kids but with this in this relaxed environment mothers play games to lower their inhibitions again self-confidence has to educate the parents before they can teach their children i. didn't i didn't know anything when i had my 1st period i thought it would just happen once and then be over my family cook traditional red rice to mark the occasion i had absolutely no idea what was going on. thanks to a card game from workshop. is having an easier time talking to her daughter about sex it's an important conversation that has better equipped her daughter for the transition to adulthood. that's right we don't cover this in school but it's better to know this i understand it now now i know how
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a baby is made. and i also know how i would have a child. unlike many japanese this 10 year old now understands the basics of human sexuality but it's not just about the physical act feelings are also involved. understanding is hard to achieve in a claim it where young people are too shy to ask questions parents keep silent and schools up hold the status quo. but these mothers have understood that they are after all talking about the most natural thing in the world. finally for me muslims all of the world are marking the end of the holy month of ramadan with a traditional eve off with the feasts egypt and egypt housing fat down to a was a record breaking breakfast the a cairo and of data table looks long it was more than 3 kilometers long.
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now if you're mocking eve eve mubarak to you from me coming up next indeed of your news asia we return to china upturn 2 years after the chinaman square massacre as we look at the story of father and son one a communist party official and want to protest or bullets watched in dread as the bloody crackdown unfolded. that's indeed every news egypt coming up shortly.
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people in a room for the same or it was hard i was free to. even go white hair. learning the german language helped me a lot this gives me a little but you need me to interact with the site you want to know their story. reporting and reliable information for margaret. this is t w news asia coming up on the program it's been 30 years since the student protests on china's gentlemen's square and the subsequent government crushing of the movement we'll look back at what happened and why china does its best to censor that's part of its history.
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