tv Reporter Deutsche Welle June 24, 2019 12:15am-12:31am CEST
12:15 am
so many believe the beard hype is here to stay the course for those of us who've been so paris can look forward to many more grooming competitions with happy hairy men are. clearly have got some work to do you're watching news live from berlin up next a reporter on callers rise up on aspen and i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour let's watch. closely. carefully. the soon. to begin to.
12:16 am
12:17 am
autonomy from the chinese mainland at risk. 30. 00. 0. 00. 0. 000. 0. 0. 0. 0000 sacco is about to finish 11th grade in school it's also final exams week but since the protests shook hong kong he has found little time to study although there is maybe function this time but i think i am doing the right thing i use my fair share. for. paul paul. he and his friends have founded an activist group all of them high school students. that sounds like you are in trouble. later by.
12:18 am
mr chase body chased by the police therefore they hold him for all the office i. have to contact my teammates for 3 off. a few days ago protests ended in clashes with the police since then security forces are on the lookout for potential protest leaders. f. f one off a fastball. trace back to trace back what me. right now. check group posts have been arrested young men risk being stopped and searched as an organizer zach needs to be careful he avoids the city's subway system where police patrol the protesters want the government to shelve
12:19 am
a bill that would allow for extraditions to china they fear that beijing could target its critics in the city another mass protest is scheduled there being some born here. around. iraq you're right if you're fat i mean. but it is unclear whether the next protest will be approved by the police their group has decided to meet and discuss possible scenarios the friend who is being followed by the police joins them by phone. by what is a hole if the police approves a march what should we do. it was so hard they all of us have stopped that. surprised we are just stories. our members. will. fight to join us for
12:20 am
you if it's not approved well who then we'd better not join in. finally the rally is approved by the police zach and his friends bring flags and banners they want their group of young people to be visible. they're prepared for any incident. in 2014 when the umbrella movement blocked hong kong streets for weeks they were too young to participate now is their time. i thought that was. on the 4th i think. it soon becomes clear that it will be very crowded they decide to stick together so they can leave quickly if things escalate. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha that was. the bill
12:21 am
is seen as a move by the city's probe aging establishment to allow china a closer grip on the city people demand the resignation of chief executive kerry lam who they see as too cozy with the communist party. by god i promised her that i was 50. 5. 50 must call her if bob by that was. carried out. by. the fact 7 that i had got out i was running grandmother are cut out that i organizers estimate that 2000000 people have joined this sunday and although police put the number at much lower it's clearly one of the biggest demonstrations in the
12:22 am
city's history. the government's initial response to the protests has further triggered people's anger a few days ago police fired massive amounts of tear gas into the crowds rubber bullets were used for the 1st time since hong kong was handed over to china by britain. today's march however remains peaceful. some of the protesters have camped outside hong kong's parliament they have occupied the area in front of the building and vow to stay until the bill. is fully withdrawn zakk hesitates at 1st technically this is an illegal assembly but it's also exciting. i thought. in an attempt to appease the protests chief executive carrie lamb has announced a postponement of the bill but that is not enough for the protesters they want it to be withdrawn entirely. i took it to her they're going to
12:23 am
face her hair yes i really. thought so much paul i feel. like i exam week is not over yet zach also has some more exams coming up i was let me talk to the crowd 1st it's really you know just overall effect i think the fact that. joshua hong the leader of the 2014 umbrella movement protest has been just released from a month long jail term that morning i. was i hope
12:24 am
everybody understands that i will need some time to catch up with these developments i have not even had time to change i'm still wearing the t. shirt and the underwear i was wearing when i was sent to jail. fuck i thought i. i was thinking after josh well one's appearance a flurry of activity breaks out protesters decide to march to carry lymes office and demand an answer. zach puts on a t. shirt. to cover the school logo on his uniform face masks are a crucial gear for protesters in case of clashes they not only make it harder to identify them but also offer minimal protection against tear gas. or a lot like a lot of there are but the march gets stuck a few meters from the starting point a heavy shower drenches the protesters sack and his friends decide to head back.
12:25 am
to zach's middle class parents prefer to stay out of politics he says that nevertheless they approve of his commitment but they're also worried about his safety and his performance in school. i'm just up. over safety. exactly how often it was that it was right that i like her oh god right from a high 5 all right and they will live on that. before calling in a day he takes a small stroll in nearby tame our park
12:26 am
a green spot that stretches from the parliament to the shore. sometimes i come here yes i like. sunlight yeah. for family to fish. and my bay take. the protests take place amid the skyscrapers that symbolize the city's competitiveness. basically just focus. on the job that. this issue really that. all was. very all in. all. being one of them before.
12:27 am
the next day things start moving kerry lamb has called a press conference. i saw that here is that the officer of the fair. your office off the sheer for her. yeah i think. at this moment if you just make it easier to see what that was. what. the pressure on her has mounted since the big march the world is watching hong kong. i own my nose. to them that's far from enough.
12:28 am
the one to say to. you. i don't want another chance to discuss any shit that comes to mind is this what's worse yes. i. have to step up like that and how that i am her dad if the law works in the hall. zach and his friends will discuss how to proceed but not right now. hi. there michael. hockey careful about that. exams will soon be over then sakho will be able to dedicate even more time to the
12:29 am
protests. say and the arts $21.00 special. session that beethoven needs mumbai m d w's campus punching as young as issues from germany and india explore each other's musical was the result of. a breathtaking concert at the beethoven fest in bonn. still. a ways at full speed. in which china. for one but always on the move played mostly today and to the future.
12:30 am
12:31 am
25 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
