tv World Stories Deutsche Welle June 16, 2019 12:15am-12:31am CEST
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all kong refugees seeking asylum here in germany before we go we'll leave you with some pictures from the service at the time and paris 1st since the disastrous fire april there and steam thanks for watching. the leeton least bit cool it is low to the close. if you ever have to cover of a murder the best way is to make an accident raring to. never read a book like this or. just turn the streets. i
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was issued when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room similar it was hard. i even got white hairs. learning the german language and now this gives me a little but unity to entrap let's say you want to know their story to my clients her fighting and reliable information for margaret. khan. more. this week on well stories. mozambique daily life has become trying off the cycle in russia a home that cares for seniors and disabled children but we start off in berlin germany has granted political asylum to refugees from hong kong their protests
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against chinese power have been escalating to activist have managed to escape china's clutches. there the 1st hong kong refugees to be granted asylum right wong and ellen lee now feel safe in germany they were threatened with a prison sentence in the homeland for having taken part in an anti-government protest. as a fairy fairy set things actually because i think no one wants to leave their home country and never go back. and. but anyway we we thing that. we must do this because we swear should let the let the whole road know what what is happening in hong kong. a look back to 2014 many young people took to the streets of hong kong calling for civil liberties and more timor crecy both sides became violent. right. he won't and ellen lee were also
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there they later found at their own movement hong kong indigenous they are fighting for hong kong's independence from china. we teenagers we found that the government tried to claim it's our unique culture try to trance our language try to class our identity as a hong kong hong kong and we don't want that to happen and we don't want to hong kong just to be calm and like in our the city in china right you won't and we're taken into custody in 2016 the accusation that where involved in violent riots one of their fellow companions was sentenced to 7 years in prison on the same charge but the 2 feel the punishment is disproportionate fearing what might happen the 2 fled to germany while on probation they lived in limbo for 6 months until germany granted them political asylum. i think the history of germany trip for me
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personally is quite encouraging because after i came to germany. they told me that. when they were young they had never imagined is germany west germany. united reunion. but somehow it up and saw. that those german told me don't lose my home because everything could happen both men hope for hong kong homeland where democracy and the rule of law prevail just like in germany. entire regions of manson people are destroyed in early march when a cycle tore through the country more than a 1000 people died and hundreds of thousands were left homeless people were left without basic supplies those in the port city of beirut were among the hardest hit
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. weeks after the cycle and really you know it's house is still barely habitable. the family have moved all their possessions into the only undamaged room that's also where they now sleep. you know we'll never forget the day the storm it. was just the idea that. they could come out so they leave. going out there as a. leaderless house is just a few 100 meters from the shore the sea is the most immediate danger. bera is often floods parts of the city up in those sea level the districts of funtown j.i. and i specially at risk un climate change experts estimate that sea levels could rise by a meter by the year 2100. the city has taken defensive action with
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a network of locks and candles and parts of the measures have cost millions subsidised by development funds from germany. the regime to move on the day of the cycle and it also started raining we opened the locks so the water could run down into the sea if we haven't done that the flooding would have been even worse. mayor devilish see mangos says the city is used to flooding but destructive storms like cycling need a new phenomenon see mango is hoping for more funding from overseas to pay for the fence of measures last they have been in florida once they have been in the heavy wind as to what we have seen no definitely do feel in their scheme that something bad is happening and that's called climate change. in the meantime and really knows
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worries about the future about his house and his family. you know the possibility the war any other place so we are here. but a very afraid so we afraid. if he could afford it or says he would have moved a long time ago away from the water's edge. in mexico 40000 people are considered to be missing most of them are young men who are up doc to them possibly killed long ago mexico's drug cartels are usually involved in these under solve cases meanwhile mothers continue to look. for their lost sons . man amedee now finally found her missing son live after he disappeared without a trace 5 years ago i met my landlord we're only after the army and go one day he was selling cell phone accessories as usual and he was just kidnapped at a gas station because my son was disappeared in the author already stood look for
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him i started my own search local police were no help she says but there was no surprise ordinary police officers are suspected of frequent collaboration with the drug cartels. minima dina started to search with this simple tool that helps detect the scent of decaying corpses beneath the soil. and over time other mothers looking for them missing children and jointer. for many women here this has become their sole mission when. the women's findings on this day become the top story for mexican journalists now the stench of rotting corpses is overwhelming. time and again the mothers of the disappeared confronted with the tormenting question could this body be my child. to look at me got it feels like my heart wants to jump right out of my body. i'm shaking my ears are blocked
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oh yeah i think i'm glad and sad at the same time because i don't know if it's my son or her son. now that i am in the end it doesn't matter we're looking for them because we love them. man i mean dina and her group have already found nearly 500 bodies according to local media many of the disappeared a believed to have had ties to the drug trade victims are often young men who had no prospects for legal employment minima dina and the other mothers found the remains of 15 people on a single day neighbors who had observed suspicious activity gave them crucial tips on where to. dick the search missions are a provocation to the drug cartels releasing the him who was caught they tell us we should stop looking yes it is proper otherwise the same thing will happen to us. it took 3 years from man amedee now to find her son at last she says he can rest in
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peace. in russia people with disabilities are often discriminated against but now a home there is promoting tolerance see muse and children with disabilities help one another. when you're making pancakes every step needs to be timed just right. that's what deanna could you learned from her boarding home grandmother spent on a gram of the pair found each other 12 years ago when they started living together in a unique russian residential home. my this is my family and sometimes they get pretty cheeky. it's a special home they share diana and her surrogate grandma live together with 30 other children and over $100.00 pensioners. they're all in one big housing complex
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where they spend their lives together. most pensioners live here because their relatives no longer want to care for them and most young people are here because their parents are no longer allowed to care for them many were alcoholics who lost custody. as a result many of their children were born with disabilities. with no other family to rely on young and old alike would be lonely if it weren't for this haven. you don't hear or read to you. you know of. my entire family died in 1993 in a car crash it was horrible busy. i almost lost my mind. back then i didn't want to live any more. i would have preferred to die with my family.
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this unique home where young and old lived side by side was founded 12 years ago. it's an start of a shop in russia's court istanbul public bicycle and it's one of a kind in the entire country. thanks to funding by the state donors and volunteers the facilities are in great condition. new other russians with disabilities are special needs are as fortunate. human rights activist separate peace didley reported cases of abusive caretakers corrupt directors insufficient fire safety measures and a lack of funding in other homes. i didn't see him say that i still remains a huge barrier between people with and without disabilities in a society of us being parents from the soviet generation to not want their children socializing with kids that have special needs. though of course with people of all
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ages residing here it's not always smooth sailing. living together and caring for each other can be challenging. still everyone here is very close they are eager to share their lives rather than just co-exist. or when i see children i forget all my problems. they just vanish. and all i see are the good things some of them. the day of the special residential home winds down with a small dance performance. life is good because here russia's most vulnerable are not left to fend for themselves.
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not the most dangerous but no sweeter sound for fans and. the telly stupid is occurring new best seller once again this p.t. from around the world gather to separate. ah. you're right next to the. car out. in the north. going on. germany's only island on the open sea is a day trip is nice but it's better to stay 2 or 3 days on the island it makes
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a real difference it's the ideal place to slow down and relax. you 60 minutes on. her 1st day of school in the jungle. her 1st clinging lesson and then the door is a grand moment to run and join the arena tang on her journey back to freedom in our interactive dungeon in treme toronto in an orangutan returns home. to the eagle to move in the water like this makes you feel as if you're flying.
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