tv World Stories Deutsche Welle September 8, 2019 2:02am-2:15am CEST
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this week in world stories. mexico miss anthony is murdering women. yemen hospitals are on the brink this time we start out in germany any telescope out of fish is one of the few remaining holocaust survivors she passed through 2 concentration camps now she's been honored with a german national prize. she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical
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wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra . lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. nuff to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany to kill my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wolfish graded to england where she became a successful chalo player it was decades before she was able to step foot on german soil again glasgow wolfish sees it as her responsibility as
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a survivor to warn about the current political shift through the riots in many parts of the world like here during the holocaust comma moderation in the german parliament i think everybody is going completely mad you know we had 7 years 70 years of peace nobody remembers what it was like not to have peace. yeah but i mean this is saying what goes around comes around i mean it is very very depressing and i think you have to be very very careful lascaux well 1st sas she has little optimism for the future and her view what matters most now is trying to mag young people understand the danger that's in the air. the last mexico on the u.s. border is a stronghold of drug cartels but it's also the world capital of murders of women now was as launched a special task force to stop them. at any any
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particle is a policewoman in the mexican border city of juarez. she's part of a special task force designed to eliminate domestic abuse. we respond to imagine c. calls we get at least a dozen of them in a single shift that's. the 1st order of the day is interviewing witnesses what is has a 1000000 residents and the highest rates of violence against women in all of mexico over 100 women were murdered here last year alone and you know he suffered domestic violence at the hands of her ex-boyfriend so she has a special sensibility toward other abuse survivors such as this 15 year old girl whose partner is 17. that was escaped available at much argued about his behavior he's very aggressive suddenly he started beating
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me up pulling my hair and strangling me. by the time and yelling and her colleagues arrive he's long gone the officers can't arrest the offender but they take time to talk with the survivors making sure their children are safe and explaining the women's legal rights. those are the ones that we have to make it clear. the women that they've just experienced a crime that they are victims of a cycle of violence in their families and that they need psychological attention to help them get out of the situation. it's our job to empower than. those employed outlook besides identifying suspect and he advises women who want to report their husbands to the police every day. women under threat in what is can also turn to a leader or a who founded a shelter for those fleeing domestic abuse. 11 women are currently living here with
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their children. maybe that will settle the women here simply exercising their legal rights by seeking prosecution. but some investigations can take up to 6 years that means offenders are free to commit violence against women in that time. i want to move. meanwhile and he is preparing for her next shift as a policewoman she always hopes to prevent the worst but she can't always do that somewhere and who as a woman is murdered every other day. by. the war in yemen has hit the country's hospitals especially are almost everything is in short supply dr fatima amaro does what she can to save her patients under often intolerable conditions. things can change in seconds at this intensive care unit in aden this is john not she's 18 months old and has
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been diagnosed with and malnutrition she's whole bring between life and death that a 3rd of what either of those did you request oxygen there is nothing the oxygen bottle and the room doesn't work in which. the dr fatima must improvise it's not the 1st time she has felt helpless steam inhalation is the only option available for at the moment. it's not just now paralytic uncreate see her breathing is so flat so think it's often either way. fatima's shift is just beginning the oxygen bottle is delivered after all make it many children do not for fatima the fact that oxygen cannot always be provided on time is depressing when she began her medical studies before the war shortages. unheard off i was feeling optimistic i was really looking forward to graduate but it's just
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so difficult to afford living even for doctors to consider you know that i've got here in the country. happiness comes in small doses here this father is relieved his daughter is gaining some weight for now they're not enough doctors and most of those here must work unpaid. these children are new patients waiting in the hallway for admission. fatuma was not prepared for this level of stress after a 24 hour shift she finally find sanctuary at home photography helps her to unwind at the age of 26 she finds her job overwhelming it makes me feel that i am not still working and just forget it all we're going to own the hospital i'm starting. your life maybe but there she wants to continue her medical studies in germany her
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father a geologist used to live there in the 1980 s. puppet i think the war never and will end. a lot of time how long. this is nobody knows but we hope the want ends for children because the people are suffering and they are in bad shape there's no stability nothing nothing no salary no jobs the youth has lost me. with a future so bleak fatima doesn't know how long she will stay in yemen working on paid she wants to continue working as a doctor to help people but she also wants better opportunities offer on if possible outside of yemen. our last stop is iraq biologist on our roster has always hoped against hope that the extremely rare persian leopard had survived the long years of for now she has proof the leopard is making a comeback. summer temperatures can
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exceed 40 degrees celsius and kind of in the kurdistan region of iraq. that's why biologist and her colleague other doubts like to get an early start. they're looking for traces of the biggest predator. that's considered the spirit of canada . and they look great it's a flagship species so it's very important it's on top predator so it's on top of the food chain. the persian that is virtually invisible. people who live here in the mountains of canada know of the leopard but very few have ever seen it. even harder than working and doing research here for years now has never encountered that in the wild. why they use camera traps. so this through our growth. we get
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a lot of pictures of them on our camera trucks which is a good. indicator of their prey and a bit of an apology for the person i'm up for and this is one of the reasons why we can't a person like. this leopard is their 1st photographic record of the persian leopard for iraq that we had. and this through this we dissed rediscovered the persian leopard in 2011. this one is a new individual that we discovered in canada in 2017 and this way we know for sure that we have 3 i don't love birds living and roam in these mountains. well white the population of persia is estimated at less than $1300.00 disgraceful yet ferocious big cats is listed as endangered. for years now has been negotiating with iraq your sorties to establish
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a protected area in karada. seem to have paid off $2300.00 hectares of mountainous terrain to be designated and. the locals have to be convinced as well years of unrest forced people to leave so there aren't many left and the younger generation often look for jobs in the big cities. well but for me the leopard is a kind of natural heritage i'd like to see more of them in these mountains or you on. the new nature as if it's also meant to attract tourists a much needed source of income. or a tourist lodge is now being built with the support of the r u c n the international union for conservation of. a lot of people wouldn't expect that this you know iraq is for vacation and for having fun but actually i can promise that this region is very safe. the isolation of the mountains in the kurdistan region of
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iraq is the best protection for the leopards. only if the area is left untouched and says how does the spirits of canada have a chance. natural riches of precious resources. and a rewarding investment in. our land just because ethiopia is a gringo. the country has an abundance of. leases it to international joins. the government after high export. and the corporations profit
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margins. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. creation. fundamental destruction starvation. selling out other countries don't get it. starts to turn right takes on t.w. . from. your. sexism homophobia and political extremism score hits on you tube even though the site has plenty of high quality content it's the extreme videos that attract audiences and to big profits for the channel owners and for the site itself why does hate make money on you tube and what does that mean for the user our topic today on shift.
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