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this is c w news live from berlin and lasers and lives send a message as protesters rally in hong kong there is still anger against the city's leader and calls for more democracy and demonstrations looks set to continue. also coming up. tunisia is where the 2011 arab spring began democracy has not been easy for the country to solutions voters head to the polls on sunday 1st now presidential election nearly 90 percent say they're fed up with politics. america evanston it's good to have you with us. honk kong is preparing for
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a nother weekend of mass pro-democracy demonstrations those protests are now in their 4th month and in bad times the movement has seen increasingly violent clashes with police but on the day of the chinese made out of festival yesterday protesters turned out peacefully. because. they're still singing their protest anthem glory to hong kong and they didn't stop for one of the most important celebrations in the chinese calendar the mid autumn festival. activists are forming human chains they using the event as a way to keep their movement in the spotlight. and some of them took to the hills of the city to shine a laser pens released lanterns with protest slogans and just sing the anthem. but they also probation demonstrators trying to make their voices heard.
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their version china keep going i want to show. like emotion and my loyalty to my country my mother the country. tensions are running high between the 2 sides. so far only one of the 5 demands of the pro-democracy protesters has been met the government scrapped the controversial extradition law last week. but demonstrators are also demanding that hong kong's leader carry lamb steps down they want an inquiry into police brutality the more than $1300.00 arrests have to be released and greater democratic freedoms. correspondent munty is building a is in hong kong and he joins us now for more hello to you what he is so we understand you're at a middle school student rally this morning tell us what you're seeing.
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yeah we're seeing middle school students gathering here and. doing some performances you can see they are you reacting a statue of a protester in full gear mosque helmets here at this square in central hong kong the middle school students have been quite active in this movement they have some of them have been at the front lines some of them have. been more cautious but they've always been careful to be noticed as a group they want themselves being heard they just don't want to be just the kids who are being dragged along most of them were too young and 2014 when the last protest movement happened and and many of them have told me that this is something they have regretted not being able to perceive this participate that time so now they are being active they are being they're showing up in groups with their own
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flags and they want to be noticed says some very very young protesters there many here these protests are now in their 14th week mainland china has agreed to withdraw the controversial extradition bill so why are these protests still continuing. if kerry l'amour mainland china is behind the decision had agreed to withdraw this bill in the very beginning after the 1st march that drew hundreds of thousands possibly a 1000000 to the streets everything would have ended at that point but since then many things have happened and hong kong is extremely angry at how this crisis has been handled the non-response by the government the violence by the police one of the most important in monza now is that police violence will be investigated but people have also realised that in this system whereby. controls the shots they have
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little to say demands for universal suffrage that was the main demand 5 years ago. called up on again and people really feel that they have to continue in order to preserve what freedoms they have they have the fear that if they stop protesting everything will be turned back on beijing would crack down on this city and this is what keeps the protests going at this moment. that rally at the middle school is one of the protests taking place what else is planned by protesters for this weekend. we are seeing a few small actions today the hof being calls for destructive measures that would block the city's transport system but this has not been happening so far it looks like people are preparing for tomorrow tomorrow another mass rallies scheduled a big one it has been found by the police that is always about sign because when
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the police bounce a rally they have a reason to interfere at a quite an early stage and all these rallies that have been found so far have angered and violent clashes. in hong kong we appreciate your reporting. let's get a check now some of the other stories making news around the world. saudi arabia's interior ministry says a major oil processing facility and an oil field in the country's east have been targeted in drone attacks it says huge fires at the 2 science have been brought under control there's been no immediate claim of responsibility yemen based who the rebels have targeted saudi oil facilities in the past. germany says it's prepared to take in a quarter of all migrants who arrive in italy by boat the german interior minister or stay home for revealed the decision in an interview with this type of newspaper . the apparent goodwill gesture comes ahead of e.u.
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wide talks on migration do later this month. germany's finance minister has called for drastic steps to counter climate change on upshaw's made the appeal at a meeting with the e.u. officials in helsinki to discuss energy taxation he says an international approach is needed to help reach climate targets. to the united states now where teenage environmental activists great of tuna burger joint protestors in washington d.c. on friday she's in the u.s. capitol to raise awareness ahead of a united nations summit on climate change hundreds of mostly young people took part in the demonstration across from the white house demanding that lawmakers take action on global warming. i interviewed before the rally this week as teenager compared attitudes towards climate change in the u.s. where president trump questions climate science to those in her home country this
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is a lot of differences and also in the way we we talk bolt the climate crisis of course here it's more like it's more like something you buy the believe in or not believe in. where i run from it's more like it's it's a fact. in zimbabwe tens of thousands of people are expected to pay their respects later today at the state funeral of former leader robert mugabe his coffin arrived friday at the national sports stadium in the capital harare for public viewing the arena can seat up 260000 people. a rule zimbabwe for 37 years after becoming the country's 1st leader following white minority rule he was ousted by his own military in 2017 and died in
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a singapore hospital last week at the age of 95. africa correspondent privilege was done here it was at the public viewing of mugabe's coffin and he sent us this update. controversy surrounding the final resting place of the former leader of the robot has finally been resolved and he will now be buried at the national shrine in harare on sunday is better our arrangements with a center of discussion in the past a few days where the family insisted that they wanted a private ceremony in his room and he could tama while the government wanted him to be buried at the national heroes where most of the founding leaders of independent zimbabwe are buried hundreds of mourners continue to throw their 2 federal stadium in harada to pay their last respects at this place it is iconic in the sense that this is the place where robert mugabe was sworn in is the 1st black prime minister
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of independent zimbabwe in 1080 he lives a complex where some view him is upon african east india liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the shit cause of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwean economy and also bed the human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. people in tunisia are voting in a snap presidential election on sunday the poll was originally scheduled to take place in november but it was brought forward after the death of incumbent beiji qaida saving 26 candidates are taking part of the race including under the time remove the islamist party and actor and incumbent prime minister youssef head tunisia is known as the birthplace of the 2011 arab spring today it's held up as
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the only nation in the region to have successfully manage the transition to democracy but it's still beset by problems including high unemployment and poverty actually it's election time in the rural village of my. young politician bob is trying to convince people heads to go out and vote but many farmers a skeptical politician comes out was that i was not a man they had the i don't trust politicians they all lied to us none of them told the truth or they cheated us the farmers more than others and so far we haven't had a single government that kept its election promises. perfect how many. understands their frustration many chain asean is disappointed with politics now more than ever the economic crisis is causing problems for people and some blame democracy. several presidential candidates are openly in favor of a return to authoritarian rule to news is the only country that introduced
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a parliamentary system after the arab spring 9 years ago democracy is now at stake that's why how joe wants to fight for it and i want to put i want to go up what i'm going to talk to a lot of young people i'm not that old i enjoy it when i tell them how much we used to dream about democracy when i ask them what they dream of today and how we can make their dreams come true when assad from using them had one of somehow. most people are probably dreaming of getting a good job about one 3rd of young china's ins are unemployed especially university graduates a most of them want to emigrate. in the inhuman of the 2 things are important the presidential candidates must 1st recognize this problem and secondly actually solve it but if we can't meet the expectations of our young people soon it will be a serious threat to our country i knew what i had i would see instead of working toward strengthening the economy politicians only care about themselves. for years
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she's been at the forefront of the youth movement and now she wants to boycott the election that have. been if i found the ethics of the political class very frustrating it's all about internal power struggles and accusations. that frightens me bob nearly 90 percent of jeanne is in surveyed say they're dissatisfied with politics but not everyone has given up more and more people have registered to vote in the last few weeks perhaps this is also due to the chair initiative which was launched by the president where young activists advertise the parliamentary system to other young people. there but he made a comment that was a then we ask people what they would do if they were in charge then we tell them where the election is in part and look at people need to understand what the president does want to parliament does then politics you're no longer be a mystery to them and that i used to shop shelley blemished up someone will cut against the wall. one topic that continues to puzzle is the outcome of the election .

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