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tv   Reporter  Deutsche Welle  November 3, 2019 7:15am-7:31am CET

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andrei silva jumps through the books and sets up. the 51 scoreline made this by and worst defeat since 2009 and their supporters let the players know exactly how they felt. but while it was a day to forget for them for the hosts this match will live long in the memory. of today 1000 news up next is reporter american and steen femi and the entire team here in berlin and thanks for watching.
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us after the fall of the berlin november night. so i went out i want freedom we were treated like criminals dangerous criminals. security file is hundreds of pages thick. yeah yeah it was here when this was east germany the state security watched and harassed the 2 women because they wanted to
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leave for west germany 30 years have passed since the berlin wall fell. what. does geissler mean anything to you. know just silence or do you want to ring the bell. mr silas door and my god and then what do you think you'll have to talk i can't even remember him. or follow and long as they both have returned to the house in berlin where they once lived their ex neighbors village there but he's not home. for the 2 women find their way in. just look at this place things are not worth the silca than it does to me i don't think it's all that bad since. i think it's pretty grubby.
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it's not charming. we had our window at the very top almost over the corner. all. shy and looks like someone lived there now. when she lived here as a young woman how life was anything but private from the stairwell across the courtyard the east german state security watched her through a kitchen window. the tree was much smaller than. i was even dizzy did you see the stars the people standing there. i didn't know until i read it. we never would have guessed. that they were standing here. they read about it in the start the file among the hundreds of papers are intercepted letters private mail official correspondence lots of informants reports. even the ground pam of the luna silk
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is apartment. an april 30th 1980 7 am convinced observation at residents of this light was on in the kitchen and the window was half open so after 50 minutes the light went out saber left the apartment alone and proceeded on foot toward the summary to address a subway station. or noise at 7 pm the subject was not in the apartment a match stick wedged into the door was still in the place mentioned. surveillance was there and it. was then that although. it. is a month it might leave someone was spying on my life and i had no idea what went in they described me as a person from their point of view it wasn't an especially friendly one.
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that left me with an unpleasant feeling. for years i wanted nothing to do with it i didn't even want to read it. as a start but i live with it absolutely it's been my experience that you always get through better if you live with the circumstances. but not integrated into your life take it along and don't let it get to you and. that's the only way. why were the 2 young women being watched. they had moved to east berlin from the countryside and found well paid jobs typist with noise and the official newspaper of the ruling socialist unity party ironic since they hardly toed the party line. i'm glad i don't have to work here anymore so. it's worth the money it's as if
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you're looking at another life this has had as if it almost had nothing to do with your own life now i'm yet to tell you it's distant. as not to ask that was the 1st part or not to lift i had seen in my life in the 1st time i jumped on i panicked about jumping off again because i thought it turned upside down at the top of the marketing head of the paper which still calls itself socialist takes us around the building and down memory lane. and there was also musical but she killed herself and then i caught up in partial impersonal. yeah she hired me for. and fired us. using her maiden name shaw and the loan of the but decided to leave east germany they kept applying for exit visas if try flying back i doubt the credibility of the
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states now that i've had this little experiment of how little human rights are respected in east germany that yes. dear mr hanukah all these absurdities involved in processing an application for an exit visa are giving me more and more doubts about the system the students why for word quickly got around to the newspaper. as expected coworkers so closely tied to the party line and the patients for what they saw as callous disloyalty. we had become invisible. nobody spoke to us anymore nobody greeted us we kept on working a little but we were treated like criminals dangerous criminals and that was pretty sad because we all got along very well before. we had not only worked together but partied together to. eventually they were both fired from noise deutschland their future prospects were looking bad and not just
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professionally. desponding deliberately spahn say but still living in the noise don't shine department the personnel department has told them to vacate the apartment as quickly as possible and look for work as the living space is urgently needed by the noise and bring in printer to it. and in fact they threaten to forcibly evict us on it and we threaten to bring in a west german camera team for them so nothing happens you often pass at the next. what business is for you this is it oh no end of horrors. that was here yeah that was here. but the system hit back and this official building. had to yes it was really terrible here the 2 women were summoned here again and again for interrogation and nothing i was. god we got a very physical feeling but no memory just a bad physical feeling like. i'm getting butterflies in my stomach
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yeah yes not good not good at all god. eventually the interrogation stopped. today this is the home this administration building. would be ministers of course it was down there by the next seating area at least that's the feeling i have. was and that's what kind of feeling is that kind of not good. no not a good one not fun at all. not a good feeling once you do you want to go there you know if you're queasy somehow. and yes let's go there. it's like you have to return to the scene of the horror. i have and i feel really awful physically really awful i could just start crying or. think go ahead and. i think it was down there
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not at the same as. the film i'm pretty sure here. i'm sure to you. today they see the interrogations it's extremely degrading. and goes all the way they greeted you was like yeah i can see right off that there tramp's in such a nasty tone of voice. that all the manner of the 2 applicants was insolent demanding and very arrogant. in marquis islands. you always had this fear that you couldn't go mall and now the people come because you've been taken to prison that's how menacing it felt to us to look at all here and for the so it was like what cheryl it's enough just across the street wrongly where everywhere such a massive threats that. very member very well the names of the stasi offices.
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called. friends would you like to meet them again and i had no. man that i know. absolutely not. and of course i wouldn't be able to hide how much i despise them and when i despise someone that i don't want to have anything to do with and. these events took place over 30 years ago. now the stasi records agency has provided access to their files. for the 1st time the 2 women have talked to the younger generation about why the rift that we thing to get out to be struck me. it's doable i wanted out i didn't want anyone dictating that i live here even if it
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was socially equitable but we didn't want that and that's hainje brave enough to go ahead and act on it what is this ministers to some of us most doesn't even know him for the most common the fact that i couldn't get out that i could only go to a few countries that i was allowed to visit i just couldn't accept that i couldn't accept the way things were missed i mean and so i thought no i want out i want freedom laws even if i had. desire for freedom almost landed her in prison but she found work and protection in the church community. muses. about 9 months later i was through the application just. because i married the pastor at least in part. but the pastor could only marry one of you right. then have your belief and then
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i wondered if they weren't other ways. i thought about marrying of all garion citizen and emigrating through bug area. but then i realized that my nerves and my strength were totally shot. and we weren't living together anymore. so we couldn't support one another. i'm not sure if that was the reason was i just didn't have the strength or both but then withdrew their fine occupations at the start of the 80s. had a baby and unexpectedly got permission to leave for the west. as the pastas wife zuko all fall with also went out to go. on what we've been through an experienced gets there somehow it all paid off the safety and played the fiddle. it was my dream as a teenager was to see the world now i fulfilled it. to.
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