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exactly where i think we will be able to provide food for. if we can make crops grow. stability in the fruits of what we have at the moment. the. university of politics.
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but not by. many as the spiritual leader. presents. it's good to have you with us. last saturday the leaders of bangladesh and india signed a watershed india between the 2 countries less than 48 hours after that a student in the bunker they shook up with the talk up was dead because of it a bit of a hog
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a university student in his early twenty's was tortured by fellow students for nearly 4 hours on campus his crime posting on facebook that he was unhappy with a watershed in doing his attackers are alleged to be from a student body linked to prime minister sheikh hasina as the winning of ami league at least 11 suspects have been arrested by the police and the prime minister has promised justice will be done. justice for opera. that's the rallying cry going up all over bangladesh university in the capital dhaka. thousands of students have been protesting to demand action after the violent killing of one of their classmates at the country's leading engineering school. this is the dormitory room where fahd was tortured and beaten over several hours the attackers fellow students upset by his political views friends are appalled. the independent group believes just like in the middle ages
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there was a student who was beaten with it. just because of the different different opinions because apparently no one is supposed to have the for indians in our country and in the fight. god was killed after posting comments on facebook criticizing deals signed by prime minister sheikh hasina during a visit to delhi last week. many bangladeshis believe the agreements which include a water sharing pact with india go against their country's interests. the suspects are allegedly linked to the ruling party student wing protesters are demanding that the university take steps to reduce political tensions on campus tensions that sometimes lead to violence this fall this is ultimately about stopping these kinds of incidents these fires for change that happens in the name of breaking the stop this wrecking culture we didn't speak or that such an action means to fight it
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would not need to be and he's just like i'm going to give in and get our politics this august and if you do i go we're going to do things i don't think or go with you know what i think you need to confront. the killing has sparked protests at universities across bangladesh the government has pledged a thorough investigation and justice but iraq fahd's family. and joining us for more is khalid more you again he's the head of the bengali service how did good to have you with us on the program you're talking about one of the bombing of the nation's top universities and a student of that university being tortured and murdered on campus all student political bodies in bangladesh out of control. yes and no fuss let me explain days is they are out of control because nobody f.b.i. didn't leave nobody because prime minister chickens and i had a press conference yesterday and said there is no politics involved so they're kind
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of out of control of course they wanted to beat that person and big b. team to did but another thing is the parsonage really does he posted or uploaded to facebook status creases in prime ministership it's in his deal with. indian counterpart and didn't lead debt prompted them to be dead you see that is nor money or we've been on any construction was involved there deep person all of the stupid leaders who actually beat them beat them for status not for anything is so it can be is someone bed. of course in control and they're assigned to do so what actually they did because they wanted to protect cutscene us i've been what should i say it's a deal between chikezie the and prime minister modi of india so and he didn't like it he said from in this palace prospective he viewed bed very deal actually
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was not for our into this piece of india's interest so that that maybe sohan it but then how does that justify a group of students beating to death on another student i'm just wondering if that is because these student wings of these major political parties enjoy protection from their parents political parties it's not justified at all i mean the depiction yes there is a prediction off course because in 2008 did there was a student movement about these safe road safety and d. students we offer ruling party actually beat them to not anyone was. did on that point to 5 but many posts in a way that made it even jude but nothing happened against them almost nothing happened i mean there was a i was i mean do or t. persons are where it is to from them but they were not get taken to the law or
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custody or deal or anything so there is a prediction of course but the thing is my point is they are out of control is one thing and other thing is their very much going to have to do and sign the same thing to beat them to make cloud of scarce i mean out of fear. so. it is it is so so if it isn't and i was. as you are calling it can one really expect any change from the system because as you just pointed out they are controlled by national political parties then almost i think as the muscle for these national political parties can wonder noosa can you expect the situation on by nothing she university campuses to change no i don't i've not that much will food that it would be it is very soon but. like
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she i mean i want to refer to the place going for insecure held by seconds in a year study she claimed or she actually repeated that she was the key because i do not have any fire d's dad bought a hi fi t. is not predicting or covering up any of the criminal activities of these children suing so dead gives us something that gave us some hope to someone but i'm not that hopeful because they're out of really the muscle right of the ball to get bodies so they do not want to lose it. thanks so much for that we have to leave it there for the time being but thank you. he says protesters to stand up to beijing even as he's now under its heel activist edward learn has emerged as the spiritual leader of the city's pro-democracy movement but he's not been on the streets over the past months of unrest is behind bars for a prior writing conviction his supporters came out to his appeal hearing on wednesday
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to on another man and his message. they're waiting to get a glimpse of one of their heroes edward long a local politician who's been sentenced to 6 years in prison for participating in a riot he's now seeking an appeal. every time you see inspiration out of this. today is this what you're going to support he told us to ask police on the way these suits also just turn outs now we assimilated the government didn't act also just they'd still act that if these were all spots but actually we kind of divide us still they. abolished. the extradition bill that motivated the protests was withdrawn in september the chanting long slogan liberate hong kong revolution of our times the protests have morphed into
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a broader anti-government movement and some of the protesters have turned increasingly violent. but a long wait and just a brief look at long for his supporters at court he became famous when he was banned from running in district council elections because he advocated for hong kong's independence a red line for beijing and also many hong kong ors peoples my need to be change. they need to recognize the suffering to all paul culture always belong to them but not by belong to a debating oh man long has sense tone down his rhetoric in july he sent a letter from prison asking the protesters to stay rational and not to be driven by their hatred however to the young and radical he remains a hero. in the months of for democracy protests have dominated every aspect of life in the city and they have become
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a source of inspiration vaughters is one who decided to make a small statement. this protest is not force it seems seen from another perspective these lifelike figures are actually 20 times smaller than their human counterparts that the handiwork of an artist known only as c. or i making these toys will capture people in different forms during protests we have demonstrators about if we. don't you can see that they were different when we're trying to capture their way of dressing. at this tech. sees work has been given urgency by the often violent protests taking place in hong kong a participant himself he's used what he's witnessed to finally detail his models and their scenes from the iconic black t. shirts to barricades and roadblocks. it's taken c nearly 2 months to bring his
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vision to life. that i see the young people on the frontlines commish stepping up for their future and i think how did hong kong get like this. from the bottom of my heart i feel sad. but at the same time. i hope it will be over soon. you know. she says it's not about creating change with his own it's instead he simply wants to document 40 is a crucial moment in hong kong's history. the little big protestors and that's the day you can find more stories on our website. and facebook and twitter as well really even though it's pictures of. the sides from taiwan's national day celebrations. but.
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it's time to take stock. and face. time there are just such deals. and the fight for the truth is. to overcome the trades and connecticut. it's time for.
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coming up ahead. of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate clicks on the front of the world's $250.00. marking on the for the discovery. expedition in boyd. is it just courtesy or has yet another big brand caved in to pressure from beijing tech giant apple pulls a program from its abstract after china claims pro-democracy protesters in hong kong have been using it to endanger the police also coming up it's around 13 the world is still waiting for a breakthrough the u.s. and chinese trade deal delegations are meeting today aiming to end an impasse in
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their negotiations. and based on a new study on working conditions on india's t plantations aid organization oxfam says retailers need to take greater responsibility for working conditions in their supply chains. alone welcome to d.w. business asia want to get jones and well and good to have you with us apple has withdrawn an app that a protest as in hong kong have used to track police movement this comes after some harsh criticism by the chinese communist party official newspaper the people's daily earlier this week the tech giant said the crowdsourcing app h.k. map dot live violated its terms and that it's been used in ways that endanger law enforcement and residents in hong kong the developers on the app disagree with that the up in the app store had been used by hong kong demonstrators to track the location of police now following pressure from china it's no longer available
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