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3 princes. dream of the. rival princes of. starts november 27th on. this. coming up the words that prompted a crackdown show no mercy that's the directive chinese president xi jinping allegedly gave officials to quite as. we speak to someone who is suffering the consequences of these words plus. the plastic waste lang waste of malaysia's involvement and people's health and most of it wasn't even generated in the country .
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welcome to. it's good to have you with us what has prompted china's i don't handed approach in. if you believe a league of government documents it was the words from this man chinese president xi jinping he allegedly ordered officials to court absolutely no mussy when dealing with terrorism and separatism. the result of that has been up to a 1000000 wee goods interned in detention camps like this one families separated and the destruction of we go to culture by raising mosques and other images headed to the region in a moment i'll speak to someone who's experienced the uncertainty of separation from their family but 1st here's more on what is contained in these revelations. a city in harmony and joy under the watch of big brother human rights organizations
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in the u.n. have long suggested that scenes like this are all for show and that families suffering under a crackdown from beijing but details have been scarce now a major leak has provided an unprecedented into what the chinese government calls training centers in. the new york times says it up trained 400 pages of internal community party documents some of which tell she officials how to explain the disappearance of parents and families to weaker college students returning home on school breaks officials are at 5 to say that they're in schools to undergo retraining. your relatives had been infected by the virus of islamic radicalism and must be quarantined and cured treasure of this chance for free education that the party and government has provided to the thinking and also chinese job skills
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i'm sure that you will support them because this is for their own good and also for your own good. the directive also advises officials to tell students not to believe broad rumors that could affect how long their relatives will be detained the catalyst for the current ongoing climb down has its roots a decade ago when there was a surge in antigovernment protests and ethnic violence. in 2014 chinese president xi jinping reportedly delivered a series of internal speeches following a visit to sheen junge setting a hot line course he reportedly said beijing had to be as harsh on what he called extremists and show quote absolutely no mercy. but the report says she also rejected proposals to eliminate islam in the country beijing did not deny the
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authenticity of the documents but described the report as a clumsy patchwork of selective interpretation. the new york times used dubious tactics of changing context and taking meaning out of context to publicize so-called internal documents. china will never be soft in its fight against violent terrorists. and it will spare no effort in protecting the safety of its people whose lives were mutually under cure leaf. and that means near complete surveillance and hence with ai facial recognition and data analytics want to ring whether the people of putting approved thoughts and actions about family time. roms and viruses are we good researcher and joins me on the line from washington d.c. but i'm welcome what do you make of the revelations that chinese authorities are
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taking a hardline approach inch injuring so. this time. the level who's question is the worst are there though what has happened in sixty's for example that most of them are not the most in. now are demolished so it really. does time china also detaining millions of people in and hold them in a camp so in the sixty's this is never happened so my father also experienced. persecution in the sixty's. culture delusion so now he's experiencing this again and again so so i'm so scared because of he's a egypt of the seventy's and he's being a polishing by a government in account. what has that done to you or your family not having a heart for a father who's 70 years old for the past 2 years how do you cope with that
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uncertainty. so it's hard the kind of feeling that it is common feeling for all leaders india sprout so we couldn't contact was our family members this is very hard for us and it is this is the kind of feeling that someone kidnapped your lot once into your dorm our information about them so you you worry our parking lot one every day so daily basis so for all the scene we can do at the moment to resolve war. till the war what is happening in the region and we've been in the war it's the last 2 years so now it is a kind of war now. and one more step to. try to understand what is happening you know your region so people have to know that those but those are
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crimes against humanity also today a nation like leaders as soon as possible and their action to say osce moron you spoke of raising your voice do you think the wallowed is listing to that voice and acting on it. i think the western world like america and europe know now is are giving more attention to eagle prize so this is good also in the u.s. but yes our lips and in government and they are so close. attention and of course are not about the good crisis in the region so we know about is but the war our silence on what is happening in a legal region also be supported china is change on policy. and as aid just so they don't do go and indeed even their media. they don't power about bigger price so this is this is
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a very horrific because what is happening in the region is their crime against islam in india islam islamic christianity so this never happened in islamic history no government demolished wasn't installs a mosque and burn. korans and the brain mass and the pain of millions of muslims in the camp and denounce them their religion also for sleep lets them be pork and believe in the chinese government and the c.g. this is this is a crime against islam and also who are. bombs and thank you very much for speaking to us. most of it. anymore
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last year it's a problem that's affecting. people's health as well factories burning plastic waste have sprung up to cater to the rubbish from developed nations like the u.s. and germany and malaysians are fed up of being the dumping grounds for the west. is not afraid of what she calls the waste mafia or of the bullies who work for them what does scare her happens over here. and. beverages are produced at this facility she says but right next to it is a factory full of imported plastic waiting to be melted. and chemicals. and chemical smell very.
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late at most of the illegal factories. in northern malaysia residents say dozens of these factories sprang up after china decided to stop importing plastic waste from the west. she spends a lot of these days fighting the flood of plastic waste from overseas. but. but. but. you know we. were. it shows plastic being burned in the country or in factories illegal factories the pungent smell hangs in the city year. it's normal. in the world from the us from japan and from germany and was more than 7 100000
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metric tons at the moment there are 114. the paperwork for this one from hong kong is ok. but it's a filthy business waste from western consumer societies often ends up in places like this stashed among abandoned buildings. with german text it every day packaging from german supermarkets. is a director of an australian company one of the few operating in malaysia that properly recycles waste. i see a lot of other ways to reach must have been sent out with the clear idea of it being non-recyclable for example does their piece of heavily printed hard. you know broken. plastic wrapping i don't know what magic
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anyone would like to apply to recycle whoever would tell you that this can be recycled is a lawyer. patani in the north of malaysia residents are putting out their bins for collection meanwhile in the evening factories bar rubbish from western nations. john ty and her daughter spend the days indoors with a humidifier and away from sunshine john ties daughter hasn't been to kindergarten and months where you times i guess it's just better for her otherwise she gets a fever after just one or 2 days she coughs and her nose starts to run she plays at sight she gets nose bleeds and becomes breathless pensioner lydia all nowheres a moscow doors she has a message for western nations including germany. your friends believe. no you. don't always go rob you country and be happy now.
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she hopes people around the world will hear her plea and stop sending their waste to malaysia. that's it for today and you're going to head over to our web site. to view the show online and other stories from the region also make sure to check his book as well thanks for watching let's you next time. i go to. keep learning marched realises wait a 2nd. we want the whole picture perfect so instead of make ideas shift to live us . reality to cryptocurrency your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's start the devise ation. shit.
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out of them they will not succeed in dividing us not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of just dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made for minds. the european union and singapore agreement to drop tariffs a long awaited free trade deal comes into effect today linking the world's biggest market with the most successful cities to. not just for climate change and policies to mitigate it's a serious downward effect of the global economy a new report and emerging economies in asia will bear the brunt of the climate down . also on the show there are an inescapable side on germany's landscape spot as the
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country reached winter over. this is. berlin welcome the chief of the international monetary fund warned that straight tensions and resulting uncertainties could shave off nearly one percent of global gross domestic product by next year the global economy is in a synchronise downturn krista lino george said at a round table discussion with chinese premier league 90 percent of the world's g.d.p. is slowing come passed with last year well bank chief david malpass urged china to further open its economy reduce state subsidies and allow the market to play a more decisive role to help stem the doctor. now the e.u. singapore free trade agreement goes into effect today the long awaited bilateral deals operational the partners will begin to phase out trade. it's the e.u.'s 1st.

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