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this is. coming up on the program tensions over hong kong police arrested dozens of people following the storming of parliament earlier this week for the queen for the protest. activist about the future of the pro-democracy movement and . show respect diplomatic brawl escalates china's ambassador tells the u.k. interfering britain one of serious consequences for relations plus.
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from islamist competence to coffeemaker project in indonesia he's trying to reintegrate for my extremist militants one top at a time we have a special report. welcome to. it's good to have you with us. it wasn't expected but it happened anywhere for testers in hong kong storming the seat of the territories parliament on monday the legislative council chambers for some oz belonged in the hands of hong kong's ordinary people an extraordinary scene on a day that marked the 22nd anniversary of hong kong's handover to china from britain but since then the battle over hong kong's autonomy has developed into a war of words between china and the u.k.
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just listen to what china's ambassador to the u.k. shalmi said in london on wednesday i'm calling the british government to reflect the consequences of its words and deeds with regard to hong kong i do hope that after his government would realize. the consequences and would refrain from further into hears from furthering to meet you in a relationship now this in response to a series of tweets and media statements over 3 days from u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt in support of the people of hong kong today he responded to those criticisms and issued catechise sions i was not supporting the violence what i was saying is the way to deal with that violence is not by repression it is by understanding the root causes of the concerns of the demonstrators that freedoms that they have had for their whole life could be about
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to be undermined by this new extradition will. but hunt only our comments have come in for criticism from beijing as well this is what the foreign ministry said we don't hear i have responded to mr hans eroni as remarks in hong kong for 2 straight days. expressing china's strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition i tuned in though he however he seems to be indulging in the illusions of faded british colonialism and is obsessed with pointing fingers at other countries' affairs in a condescending manner he can call home. strong words there but what do they all mean from all of this majority but they don't report or clifford conan in the studio with clifford welcome now you worked in beijing for a number of yeah was it intended very many such press conferences in the foreign ministry headquarters is this sort of language to be heading this entire water floods unusual it's not unusual this is the classic rhetoric one hears from from
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beijing the focus is always on internal matter whether it comes to human rights side china sea any of these international issues that china finds itself in the middle they always focus on internal affairs and how this is it's china's business and they urge other people to to say steer clear of that so i think it's very much it within that in that tone and to be on the internal affairs question ambassador liu in london that press conference that he held he also said that under british rule people in hong kong cannot elect their own representatives they could not elect their own leaders it was britain that appointed governors people could not go out onto the streets to demonstrate and then they accused britain of being potentially hypocritical by talking about democracy in that that a tree do the chinese have a point there well the hypocrisy argument is always it's always a slightly difficult one obviously for the british because they run they round the
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territory and the crown colony as it was then using governors as they did elsewhere in the british empire and towards the end of british rule in 1907 they did try to implement more democracy under reforms to make reparation greater representation for the hong kong people and i think the british tend to pointed out when when china makes these accusations i think myself that hypocrisy is probably a strong word given that britain i think was trying to move towards more representation but at the same time it's something that the chinese contrail this is something that has be that they have began begun playing on for quite some time but this war of words has really picked up steam from. monday when the legislative council was breached by for testers i just like to talk about the timing of this war of words now does this in some way take away the focus from what's actually happening on the streets of hong kong i think so i think the chinese government is in a real quandary here it's in a difficult position to know what to do about what's happening in hong kong. the
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chief executive is very much from the beijing side at the same time she's also struggling a little bit kenya with the initial protests which were very peaceful she was put into a difficult position now that there's violence in terms of the alleged killer attack and it's become easier maybe for beijing to involve itself but at the same time it's much more comfortable in these areas dealing with other governments. be talking about things like internal matters and coming out with this kind of rhetoric that we discussed rather than dealing with the actual newsy gritty of what's going on in hong kong at the moment you might be easier on the international stage but then we must all stroke about jeremy hunt himself he is in a sense for reelection if i can call it that we had to head the tory party and by extension become british prime minister is there potentially. a bust of motivation here for jeremy hunt to bring this issue up in the middle of
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a tory party leadership campaign but i think that the timing is no coincidence i think in fairness that the british foreign minister has been very he's been pretty good on hong kong in terms of standing up for the british side. but at the same time i think he's there is definitely a political dimension to this if you can show leadership and if you can show strength in dealing with china and in protecting the basic law that after all the tory party was instrumental in drafting with the chinese back in the in the run up to the back and i said before i think that i think you could certainly work for him in political terms david graham we just have to wait and see if that does. thank you so much for coming in and break that down for us in front of the streets of hong kong there's fear things could get worse that's in the words of pro-democracy lawmaker claudio more this after police arrested more than a dozen people involved in the protests on monday with another demonstration planned for sunday d.w.
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met some young hong kong who are documenting the protest movement. samson wong is looking for the last traces of the protest as demonstrators retreat their messages are disappearing as well one considers himself an archivist of the movement. i find it. the 1st special way to look at the. week's protesters use this wall adjacent to the hong kong government offices to leave messages for each other shortly before authorities started to clear the area wong and some fellow demonstrators stepped in to retrieve the messages. a large portion of for them as it is our solidarity of our citizens that the effects. there is a kind of warfare and community spirit of the protest one of the most the focus of remnants of the memorial calling for a number of demonstrators who killed themselves in desperation as
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a final sign of protest use that shock many hong kong residents. protests have subsided for now leaving many despondent several suicide threats online have alarmed firefighters and volunteers who have been out all day to prevent further attempts by a lot of people participating in political movement like most i i thought you can count and we can rest i am someone has been walking around the scene of monday's clashes police have sealed off the entrance to the legend says. if council several people have been arrested. i think it's ironic to knowledge the creativity of the whole home people seem to be treated as our africa for prosecuting that knowledge. it
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will be a long time before the legislature can be used again but the next protests have already been called for this week. so what do you think is the way forward for hong kong for testers let us know on our facebook page or no like many countries around the world indonesia is struggling with how to divide ticklers its citizens who have joined or supported extremist groups the authorities are working with local groups on devoted lasers and efforts that combine law enforcement with livelihood opportunities for former combatants didn't the correspondent and the santos visited a coffee shop. which employs former joggers and offers them a path back into society this story was supported by the pulitzer center mom and brother was a suicide bomber blew himself up in iraq 27 he was only 19 i mean
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has always regretted not being able to save him. broken there my head is broken but after the loss i mean now hopes to sway others in indonesia from the path of violent extremism he's now teaching former militants to make coffee instead of bombs i mean drugs gun coffee a coffee shop a job jakarta and indonesia's main island of java he employs former militants he says giving them a job is giving them a sense of purpose and that is key to preventing the bigger radical i get and the others are doing when they are released from prison after one or 2 months they are arrested again and then again it is to prevent them we need to understand what their needs are they need work they need friends. hundreds of indonesians have joined extremist groups or have gone to places such as syria to join the islamic state the government is struggling with how to deal with former
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militants who want to return to normal life indonesia's taking a soft approach to do radicalization combining law enforcement with reintegration programs that focus on skills training and support i mean has been working with the local authorities to help former fighters who want to start over some money is one of them he wants join the eastern indonesia mujahideen an extremist group affiliated with islamic state. and he a bit i feel we are old brothers we socialize and maintain unity on that is a way to peace. i mean has employed about 10 former cop because he can't drink coffee it may just be a small number but they are he says to radicalization takes time and a one on one coach. i don't know are when they join us we know their identities we know their contacts we monitor them we take care of them and stay in touch in my
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experience running this program no one has ever gone back to their old group. i know english means a lot and his cafe i mean says they serve coffee that is made it love and tolerance . that's up to date to check out other stories on. and off facebook is your next time a bus. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the book. rico is in germany to learn german why not play with him simple online on your mobile and free shop d w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. to achieve have to get through the biggest make it break without a football thanks. again.
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