tv World Stories Deutsche Welle August 12, 2019 5:02am-5:16am CEST
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this week on world stores. rwanda the scars of genocide. were to recover protesting corruption. we begin in yemen where there are growing numbers of people fleeing violence and poverty in eastern africa they have to cross the war torn country on the shores of the red sea to get to their desired destination saudi arabia. yemen is at war with itself something they know very little about. said. he is the youngest migrant i meet today he arrived by boat with his brother from one of about 100 this man is haunted by images of the dangerous crossing. them out of the know many when we got on to the boat there was no water and no food
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. it was too going to get. some people had to stand others were sitting in the boat was very crowded. that. the ones who do make landfall then have to walk for days through dead desert this migration route is less known compared to the want to europe through sudan and libya and it's cheaper but dangerous yemen is littered with landmines. an aid organization stops by there only prepared to talk off the record i hear most migrants will never reach saudi arabia most of the match the person or 85 percent does that mean that it. is a warning. one of the places in war torn yemen where migrants are drawn into the conflict in aden i meet one of the yemeni smugglers wants to remain anonymous the war in yemen of forced him into smuggling he says
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a month there are no jobs we can't find anything else to do but working at sea. fishing for people lawlessness makes smuggling a lucrative business he earns the equivalent of $400.00 euros dollar of it each migrant he tells me i'm not smuggling business is widespread because there's no security no stability no good living the business is flourishing now. yemenis struggling with chronic unemployment and poverty in their midst the stranded migrants. arrived 2 months ago from. he says he was beaten by smugglers and has no money left to continue his journey his message to other migrants who just want to tell them. even not to make a great to any country. as much as possible. they have to stay in their homes. but the smugglers promise that the migrants will reach saudi arabia who
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continue to pull them even to a country that has as many problems as. turbulent times in puerto rico the island's unpopular governor. was forced to resign over sexist e-mails but the protests against corruption and the establishment continue leading the way are many musicians and artists. he's well known for his hard hitting political anthems p.j. seems to alice one of the artists who has inspired to purchase in puerto rico he says he's proud to be a part of the most. active with this concert we wanted to celebrate the summer and the fact that we kick the governor out of office in only 12 days but i also want to motivate people to continue to fight and to protest look how many came here today. here's where he works on his lyrics lyrics that have
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earned him a reputation as a verse to tie artist p.j. since who else says he writes about what's happening and what affects him right now it's political crisis and the anger of the people caused by a corruption scandal and text message just in which goes on to say you know this parish ordinary citizens as well as political foes. look at all the messages in the form of the in when the. king came he made fun of. community he did so many things wrong and he was very civil for everybody to so learn to like get the message and be like this guy strong he's got to get out one of the people targeted by the governor was join the list benjamin taurus got tired he tells me he was angry but not surprised to find his name in the leaked text messages because he's always been critical of the administration but he didn't anticipate the consequences they were going to be very proud of what happened and
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recent price by the extent of a civil commitment and near the computer records for the most part or rather passive country. my your mentor but we do not take to the streets easily. and if we do the protests are small because you can always see the same people and groups you know my persona is a party. proud but also wary that real change from that's how many french region seemed to feel since gov oh say you know and now instead he will step down that's why there are still protests taking place. from some who won we drive sell. the protests attracted ordinary people from all over the islands people like omar so to phone to new york and he's the wife to write a couple of still amazed by the size of the crowds and there you see people i walk with this situation i'm very going to do they more serious news than explanations.
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i don't think i don't think we are ready. for something that when the born or unborn or from waterbury but people are are more aware of the situation they argue about politics at their kitchen table the governor successor and what should happen next and the posse right now says she didn't pay much attention to politics by the protests really touched her heart. up to a 1000000 people were killed in the london genocide which took place 25 years ago in 1904. the vast majority of these perpetrators were men some of them are now meeting survivors to work through their trauma. was awful but today these men sit side by side in community based social sarah p. to share their experiences during round us darkest hour the 994 genocide 25 years ago i went up to a 1000000 tutsis
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a moderate hutus were wiped out in just 100 days but it would divide it among those who carried out the killings and those who survived it. memories of being on the run and how his pregnant wife had to give birth in hiding of it. when we couldn't find a way that the baby would survive being with us but i still have friends who i was doing business with they helped me and they took my newborn mcknight's to a woman who run an orphanage at. the baby stage but a few days later at the perpetrators went there to look for him and they took my baby and killed him. up don now lives a peaceful life with his wife. but he struggles with the guilt of not being able to protect the 12 members of his family who were killed during the genocide similarly former release perpetrators like every step of the sentence are still haunted by what they call the shame of their past he says he's guilty of killing 4 people
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including to members of his own family. i came to realize that i can't escape my judgment i accepted it i went to ask my father in law for forgiveness it was too much to handle the fact that i had killed my mother in law i was in so much pain. many of the men returning from prison have struggled they found their families estranged their role as the head of the household challenged in the image of their very own masculinity destroyed. they say these feelings however cannot be talked about in public. always has to be strong a man has to suffocate his pain and behave like a man. the way i see it a man should also show his emotions in rwanda in culture i can accept it in public . a man needs to overcome his pain. away from social pressures of at least an
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upturn i'm glad they have found a safe space to reconcile and work on the psychological well being. therapy helped is. because we used to fear each other. whenever i saw a person i had wronged. i could feel my heart racing. with. that we have no problems with the perpetrators anymore because they're also part of the families of social therapy. when we meet now we are the same we have the same heart if you don't know. about it you are simple but. the man of peace in your social therapy group hope to contribute to the healing of their country so that future generations won't repeat their mistakes. by facing their demons together they set an example. so that rundown men learn how to
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show their emotions. and the society learns to accept that. electric scooters are quick fun and said to have the potential to revolutionize city traffic a few weeks after their introduction in germany there are some 25000 of them on the streets but not everyone is impressed. together with your special someone on a new electric scooter touring for relic a moment too romantic to bother with traffic laws for some but a lot of car drivers and cyclists can't really share the excitement. well the feet of the kind of varus so many people using them who have never ridden before who have no idea how to ride them and then they even write them on the sidewalk and they could end up really hurting someone this bit i feel bad that more people are
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on the road makes it more dangerous. you know stop they just shoot out of packing spots without even looking at the top speed of an electrifying 20 kilometers per hour the fun factor sometimes switches off commonsense rights have already ended up properly with abrasions bruises and sometimes even severe bone fractures since mid june there have been more than 20 accidents in berlin alone. but accidents are not the only concern a few weeks after the introduction the 1st east into lying around in the city some fear they will end up as you waste according to manufacturers' the school just last year but a us study claims the average life span is actually only 28 days than one line unless durable scooters are scooters they can easily be damaged by vandalism with a lifespan of 28 days is much too short because the new resources have to be used to produce new ones that's not in the interest of the environment and not in the interest of conservation. according to her east looters can only be
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ecological if they can completely replace trips taken by car otherwise they're nothing more than a hip new toy. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to the shadow and if you newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many cantors and their 4 winds are all in the same order to social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when
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it comes to the fans of the humans and see the right to fools who have decided to put their trust in us. is jenny harrison a burnt down with. over 800000000 people use the internet in china but things look a lot different there than elsewhere facebook and google are blocked for example what's the internet like behind the chinese fire wall i want to be today. most of the world uses products from google apple facebook and amazon or. but not china there are 3 homegrown tech to.
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