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and i'm going to look at a brand new w. from the bottom of it's person device and it's about topics that affect us all pollution climate change and the turn. all of you say that. this is the good news a shot coming up is germany choosing trade rights in its relations with china that's the 200000000000. tonnes not i'm going to buckle is visiting germany's knowledge just treating and she says dialogue can't resolve the deadlock in hong kong we lost protest organizers what do you think also coming up. life and death in
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the shadow. of indian controlled kashmir on the impact the security situation is having on medical services. i'm going to welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us jones also the angle of marco began her trying to visit with the weight of expectation on. democracy activists had hoped that she would raise the issue of hong kong she did but was it enough here's what she said. i pointed out that hong kong's freedoms and rights must be guaranteed. the $984.00 agreement to still valid and addresses a whole series of civil rights that must be respected economists of the incidents
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it was in the current situation everything should be done to avoid violence the solution can only be found through political dialogue. hong kong's leader has already shown signs of being willing to engage in dialogue on call i hope that can be realized i mean. because the so and cons i need to bear in mind the chancellor merkel is traveling with a big business delegation to a country that's germany's largest trading partner at stake is nearly 200000000000 euros in trade between both countries for the better than said the german government's entire budget last year was 343000000000 euros. so is straight overshadowing angular muckle dealings with china one more from the civil human rights front which is organized the number of protests in hong kong in the last 3 months more welcome firstly has angular merkel raised the issue of hong
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kong strongly enough. i think 1st of all i think a america for at least mentioning hong kong but then we think well stop violence is all of course very important but it's should be addressed to the home complete because so far in the posture among the violence has been disproportionate so. she should at least address that the violence used by police should be stopped do you think that the german government is not aware of what is happening in hong kong well i think. because she herself she grew up in the south and east germany she should be aware of that and this is exactly why she even speaks more to hong kong because you know what it's like in hong kong now do you think germany has been demeaned in its response to what's happening in hong kong has germany been timid and shy about what's happening in hong kong and should have been more forceful well i think every country including germany who. promotes human rights as.
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a value should speak out for hong kong and put more pressure on the home about what do you think is holding germany back. what everyone's afraid of china they have to do business with china and germany as you just mentioned has a trade of up to do nearly 200000000000 euros with china you think that is overshadowing. the hong kong democracy fortress and germany because you can voice against that well i hope that's not the case you know trading is of course very important everyone should do trading they should not stop this relationship just because of him right situation but then you know germany also has an obligation to make sure its trade partners including china to uphold the value of human rights and to make china a better place for trading humans there isn't one question for you what would you like to see the german government do if you could say something to. what would be
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well i hope. chancellor merkel. would address directly to the home and share with them the experience of. germany and tell them this is not the way forward we live in 2000 and i'd seen that's no way out if they keep using violence chief executive has over the prospect of a dialogue and she is also saying we should look for solutions but for those to have said it is too little too late what are the next moves you're one of the main protest organizers in hong kong right. we don't trust the dialogue mentioned we don't trust that. we have 5 a month it's very clear we need independent inquiry of commission of inquiry to look at what the police have done in the past and we've thout this fulfilled we will keep. protesting but peacefully of course the organization and the
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people actually we. protests peacefully but that was the police and the government who banned our peaceful protests so that they can provoke violence and then to legitimize to they they have islands and of course this is something that we don't want to to see leave it there for the time being one you more thanks so much for coming in to very much. i'm going to have been dominating the news recently but what should john up to a 1000000 weaker muslims have been detained here in so-called reeducation centers the united states has called them concentration camps but is it on germany's priority list the only size a we could activist and president of the world we go to congress he joins me now from munich mr isa that to have you on the program has germany given enough attention to what's happening in changing what gentlemen has given some attention to each show but not yet what is it your it's your husband's
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strong support of human rights my new buses and i'm more can be done today as you know want to soon need you know you were 21st century concentration camp for this case ideas germany has not given you not the chances it is good today is it under the medical. issues already mentioned on the on. the home grown is directly connected to a walk in and 2 that we were in my hometown in history the stock why do you think germany is not giving it enough attention. well gentlemen the end china is on us of being used to treat. pot now maybe it's not so much today is the business treat the money is the most important things and the man was not a right student maybe he's the one of the big. reasons couldn't. you know occasion
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but i believe is that. germany of the moment cannot maintain a business as usual approach is it china a constitution they say it is muslim medium people suffering as all german go in its kind of sundry disposability to stand his a human rights sign i'd like just like to talk really stickley i mean we're talking about a trade relationship but what's the 100000000000 euros do you really think that the german government will change how it's doing with china because of human rights concerns when it's 200000000000 euros of state. yes i know it is that deep i'm on it is the us mistake it's a big trade partner china and germany but i thought already and business as usual this approach is not their role and because it is
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a democracy little law and few know it is of basic value of the german society and this in the us if just to see come out of the tree of the money and you know. kind of the money. is to start by china then it is a deep mistake. and yet it is a whole germany should be do that but that should not be easy noted there were going on 4 who are. on the world record congress thank you very much for speaking to us. it's been more than a month since india us crap kashmir has a special status and imposed a security crackdown across the disputed region locals say the restrictions are jeopardizing life saving medical treatments though indian authorities deny this did a muslim should just fall travel to finish up in indian administered kashmir to
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gauge the situation at hospitals 1st hand. a city under siege. and a hospital struggling to care for thousands despite it started sister was diagnosed with constance in february. she has been genuinely suffering bouts of pain. insistent that i hope it isn't only that my sister is supposed to have surgery they told us to come today. when we came here today the doctor told us that the operation theatre is a closed. only emergency surgeries will be conducted so it is an ordeal when he was father has been asked to return in 2 weeks to check for a date he's waiting to request if she could miss scotland earlier but that looks impossible there are problems of patients here we being in the hospital thought it was to scheduling elective surgeries doctors here have told us off camera that they
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cannot schedule these studies because certain papers are on standby for any emergencies that might pop up because of the down situation on the ground. with many medical staff wonders though for emergencies doctors say that only house the usual amount of elective surgeries that taking place. malignant cancer has take precedence. doctors say anyone else will have to keep coming back every fortnight to see if the situation has normalized enough coreg you know operations to resume a communication blackout imposed by indian authorities has meant that people cannot reach ambulances or target family about the health of hospitalized loved ones. and some people are angry. about so many they do stick it well my sister is very sick we can't even call an ambulance because the friends aren't working i had to bring on a scooter for over 15 kilometers. limited leading people to grow
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medication there are no communication channels mobile services are down everything's cut off my brother had an accident and some kind people came to our home 25 kilometers away to tell us that's how we found out my. husband was writing his motorbike to his hometown in southwest me a heavily restricted area to buy medicines for his uncle he had an accident. passes by found him barely conscious and brought him to the hospital. the id card in his pocket help them identify where his family is. going to fish and. has been thought to be better. hope would help my family in the old if oldest son is dead or alive. no nation in the world no civilized nation in the would know civilized people of the word. good i don't know do you study up
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a distinction so. hossam has been put on the observation for him to on the bleeding he says his pain is not only physical it is the be an official meetings here inexplicably and suddenly cut off from the rest of the wood waiting for normalcy. this morning do have a dot com for what's flash is i'll reply that's often all thanks for watching today except. the natural riches of precious resources. come to remortgage investment. farm land has been called easy options green coming to the country as an abundant supply cleese's it to international trade. the
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government exploration closer to the corporations profit margins. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. tax contribution. fundamental destruction of starvation. and selling out of the country to donkeys if you. start september 18th on d w. german chancellor i got michael puts pressure on china and the united states to resolve their trade war while the u.s. president's threats include pulling american business out with america is calling for closer ties between berlin in beijing is that the right approach also coming up risking your social credit rating in china by not recycling the communist
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governments most ambitious social engineering project since the cultural revolution . microscope are welcome to the program germany's leader wants to embark on a new phase in the european union's relations with china while washington continues to hike tariffs on chinese products on the mantle is pushing for a european investment deal with beijing not only that she's banging the heads together reprimanding the unit u.s. and chinese for their trade war in the 1st meeting with chinese premier li keqiang at beijing's great hall of the people said the dispute is affecting the whole world in the hopes that both sides will resolve it soon mr lee didn't seem to focus on his country's problems with us but rather with germany telling the chancellor he hopes germany will accept more chinese companies and loosen export rules for certain goods he went on to say once again that china promises to open up its economy even while. china is becoming an ever
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more important trading partner for the european union since 2002 a trade has almost.

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