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and featuring a lead role like you've never seen before are you going to let me be clear with you i have to act in ways that i feel necessary to compete because a simply understand that. you can follow me or find a marriage to the ends justify the means. to terms with mrs starts december 13th on t.w. . and one of europe's largest collections of raw treasures is suddenly internationally famous for all the wrong reasons about 5 in the morning local time thieves broke into dressed in green vault and made off with about a 1000000000 euros worth of gold and jewelry vest of up lots so what will the fees do next i'm filled the in this is the day.
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it could be described as the state treasurer of the 18th century. extent of the damage investigators are still collecting evidence so i. can't tell you how shocked we are by the brutality of this break. have as many guards as you want you can have as many alarms as you want. when someone has this amount of criminal energy always find a way. it will be a huge cultural loss if we don't manage to get these objects back. here what we're talking about here is a priceless historic art and cultural value. also coming up a late chinese government documents reveal details about the forced detention of something like a 1000000 we go muslims the significance is that we have an unprecedented insight into what the chinese government is really doing the endgame is to change an entire
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minority population it's a cultural genocide and it's a course of social range and hearing. things here in germany have pulled off a spectacular high said one of europe's most renowned museums police in the eastern city of dresden say the break in at the green vaults comebacks and took place in the early hours of monday morning and the looting clues priceless early 18th century jewelry the state run news it moves home to around 4000 presses objects made of gold silver jewels and diverse. dressed in's green vault museum home to one of europe's greatest collections of treasures now it's a crime scene after burglars snatch several sets of early 18th century jewelry including diamonds and rubies dresden police say the thieves entered through a window went straight to a display cabinet which they then smashed before making off with the treasure. what
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it would come up if we were told but 2 burglars can be seen on the cameras installed in the jewel room i'm pleased to see. when the police arrived no one was there. emergency services arrived at the scene shortly after 5 am to find smoke billowing out of the vault authorities suspect that the perpetrators could have the electricity to enter the treasure chamber. the collection in dresden was found in the 18th century by august the strong elector of saxony and later king of poland the jewels here a priceless. kindness garnished and we can't put a value on these items as they are unmarketable therefore this simply isn't a value that we can work with there is no financial value. with the jewelry to identify able to sell in the open market the museum fears that the pieces might be
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broken up all melted down. the stolen jewels survived the allied bombings in world war 2 were carted off as beauty by the soviet union and were returned here in 1958 now dresden is hoping for their return from the hands of the thieves who vanished without a trace. well i did doubly correspondent tilton has been to the crime scene and sent us this we've been able to observe forensics teams which you can actually see right here over my right shoulder going in and out of the building and it seems they're looking at every possible clue or every possible avenue or investigation to see exactly if they can locate find the identity of the thieves in question and also possibly any clues to the location of the jewels which were stolen now we've been seeing the flash photography and actually able to hear some type of alarm system go off recently so it seems like they're really pursuing any possible avenue of investigation so far the police themselves have been rather tight lipped we haven't heard about any new major clues come. out from them and it does seem we are
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still pretty much there we were this morning basically we know that at least 2 men broke into the building they were able to actually enter just through this window over my right hand shoulder they spent several minutes in the building going directly to one of the display cases breaking it up with an axe and by the police arrived some 5 minutes later they were already gone actually disappearing without a trace so far. there entails in reporting so what do the things do now well ben is an insurance broker welcome to day doubly so how do you get rid of a 1000000000 euros worth of gold diamonds rubies emeralds and sapphires that's a good question yes. i don't know they are raising them somewhere. putting them to pieces all they try to. get money out of it wherever it may be from in auction houses or are
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from the state from the state or from the country in the least i don't know exactly what they are doing it's interesting though you. know it we heard the head of state museums there saying that we cannot give these jewels of value because they would be impossible to sell but that that can't be true because i'm glad they would have just stolen them for the sake of stating them you can put them in pots. and cut them and sell them but is nothing worth not so much worth as these torkel worth of it and it's incredibly wealthy the completeness of this collection in greece and this is unique in the world. and this is the loss that something is is not complete anymore and so when something like this happens where do they whether
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their oversight of the place well we'll investigate the seed into a forensic investigations but as somebody involved in this in this area where would you be looking. i don't know exactly who can be everywhere it can be in in the czechoslovakia over the border it can be and russia it can be wherever in the world. someone is flying to another country i don't know exactly who had is and so when something like this happens and yeah you mention that it might be that they sell it or it might be that they actually ransom them back to the state they might just call them say ok we've got your jewels how much would you give us for them that so i think go on. i think it is going they would try to rennes get money from the from the states i think is what i think now ok and do insurance companies ever seguin with criminals to try and get stolen
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items back they do a deal as. sometimes. they say no but this is not waste time it's a time they discussing with the police how to find all. the stone things are they have helping to find back get back these stone things this is like when governments say we don't deal with terrorists and then that actually you know the hostages looking a little bald slow but from time to time they're doing it so it still does go on and when that sort of thing happens i know this is complete speculation but the big it's like a film so i would just i would just that this handover happened how do they get there their items back and how does the money get sent to the criminals oh you do take lawyers and the money can be transferred from somewhere because and so
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whatever i think this is not a problem. through to. to try to transfer money in some way and they give it back and then nobody really has again 1st they have you have to you have to get photographs and everything to to make it reliable and. someone has to go there and like us someone figured out. about it all right they were thank you for giving us an insight into that in that world a reagan visit and to sure thank you so you have thank you for thank you. lix chinese government documents reveal the details of the mass detention of the country's weaker muslim minority at least a 1000000 people are believed to be being held in term of camps a group of investigative journalists has now published the papers which contradicts china's claim that the camps are voluntary reeducation facilities gys embassy in
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britain has repeated its claim that people in the camps are trainees whose personal freedom was fully guaranteed these confidential chinese government documents lay bare the control and repression that reign in the internment camps of xinjiang province at least a 1000000 muslims are thought to be detained in the camps. the endgame is to change an entire minority population it's a cultural genocide and it's a course of social range and hearing. experts believe there are more than 1000 such camps the key leaked document lays out how they should be run it states the inmates are not allowed any contact with the outside world owning a mobile phone is strictly forbidden the camp should be under constant video surveillance to prevent escape the papers also describe a scoring system that grades detainees on how well they speak mandarin and memorize
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state sanctioned ideology the documents back up testimony of former detainees like zome or ada watty the businesswoman was detained after being stopped by police and questioned over a u.s. visa in her passport or here in class they would tell us that we had been poisoned by religion that islam is an infectious disease that came from abroad. and that if there needed to be a religion in china it must be buddhism. former detainees have also confirmed the harsh disciplinary regime detailed in the leaked papers. we had to talk into a speaker to get permission just to go to the toilet but there were 10 minutes of toilet time each hour for all of us some were able to go this time some weren't we didn't waste water to wash our hands. we only had 2 minutes to shower with cold water every month. in. beijing has always described the
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camps as voluntary re education facilities. at a news conference in london china's u.k. ambassador dismissed the papers as fake news documents talking about is a peer fabrication if you want to have a document but. i think it is center where. we have the 7 white papers published but that dismissal fooled no one the so-called china cables coupled with witness testimony are impossible to ignore. as more or less from adrian senseis a researcher with the foundation victims of communism and specializes in china's treatment of religious minorities you saw him in that report he joins us from st paul in the u.s. state of minnesota welcome to d.w. are you convinced that these documents a genuine. yes i'm convinced they are their contents matches very
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closely in my previous research findings their formatting matches very closely with other documents in effect that they are highly confidential and secret is unfortunately very consistent with beijing's propaganda and lying campaign by trying to cover up what they're doing. so you know we heard you speak in that report about china committing cultural and genocide just outline for us what it is the beijing has against its weak of minority the weakest have been very difficult for china they'd like to to bettin step in a very restive minority different culture real roots different religion different language so we can identify more closely with central asian cultures with eastern ball rather than beijing so since maui invaded the area in $1049.00 do we just have sought to fight for their own cultural independence or even political independence
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the chinese have found it very difficult to govern the region. and so how do. through your researches have you been able to establish a how and whom amongst the weakest chinese of artists to to put in these places. yes i was able to obtain insight into very detailed spreadsheets that lists the names addresses id numbers even the age and the gender of those who are living in areas of minority who are also detained thousands of them are detained in the focus of the internment of pain is clearly been on the attaining men between the age of $30.59 heads of households in some areas 30 to 50 percent of household heads have been put into either prison or internment camps. so give us an idea then those people those weakest who are not in these internment camps what is daily life
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like for them do they go about their business and interfered with by the chinese state or is it does a chinese state make itself part of their lives whether or not they're in these camps it's become normal for we go holmes to have cameras in front of the entrance to see who comes in who leaves it's become normal if those who have any family members in a term in camps they get regular visits from government officials to check on them to make sure they're ok to make sure they don't have quote unquote emotional problems so out of problems it's become an open air prison or police state where life outside the camps might be better but it's not free and so given the number of people who are in these camps and the number of people who are affected by this issue how does why does the chinese state even try to keep it secret. well that is
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a very good question it seems beyond belief that you could just try to turn between one and 1800000 people and say nobody will notice i think the chinese government has become very confident in its technological abilities in its ability to suppress information especially in this remote regions it's become confident also in its ability to put on a show to the world just cease to portray itself differently and what it shows to its own citizens this is not the 1st time we have heard about these internment camps we've known about it since since at least the last year where is the international community on this issue international community has really been severely lacking firstly in speaking out i mean if you will come to know about an atrocity and we've had plenty of evidence already even before this incredible leak there's a real responsibility to speak out clearly that's the 1st step even at has proven to be incredibly difficult beijing has come up that many governments around the
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world notably in the belt and rode countries to speak on behalf of its oppression ensure. a remarkably many muslim majority countries saudi arabia and others actually signed a letter praising what beijing is doing among the muslims and the weakness. and you put that down to what you put that into economic pressure. this economic pressure is also political benefit many of these countries don't have a good human rights record beijing ignore a step to the west gives them trouble this is one of the aspects but i think many of these countries believe that the world's future is more in beijing then in washington d.c. they might have become disillusioned with former allies or they're simply shopping around for tentative options so right at the end of offending beijing they seek to court it to keep the options open and selling out a couple 1000000 way goes on the way even if their muslim brothers brothers
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apparently is a small thing so given that rather bleak picture you have just painted there. from from your point of view it does sound like there is nothing that can be done for these people because no one will back them speaking out makes a bigger difference than many of us realize beijing has responded even to weak us have brought in extra who have speak or not spoken out some of their relatives who are released not into freedom but at least out of the camps beijing does care about its international image but i think we need higher sanctions we need economic sanctions maybe technological sanctions we need to increase the cost of beijing committing such as human rights atrocity because if we do not then the c.c.p. will become emboldened and might even start to export their model to other countries who are willing to do the same. sense. a research of the victims of
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communism thank you so much for joining us. thank you. that's a date is the un's international day for the elimination of violence against women one of the most widespread human rights violations of our time around the world the right estimates that about 238 women are intentionally killed every day with most of the murders committed by their partners or their own families the u.n. report goes on to say that more than a 3rd of women around the world have experienced some kind of physical or sexual violence the figures are particularly high in parts of africa where nearly half of all women have experienced violence but this aggression is also a problem in wealthier parts of the world here in the european union about a 3rd of women are estimated to have suffered violence and abuse or friend's house
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or one of europe's highest rates of murder for women now the government is in has announced a new law to better protect them the doubloons lisa lewis examines one of the cases the prompted the change and the good she describes it as a life sentence she says there's a gaping void inside of her ever since march 27th when her daughter was killed by her ex-boyfriend so we need community people so if they had split up 6 weeks earlier he had harassed her ever sense were so then one morning he was waiting for her at the horse stable where she worked and he tried to convince her to take him back. when she refused he pulled out a knife and stabbed her in the heart and the lungs my brain is still blanking out on what this really means. i think it's trying to protect me otherwise i'd go crazy . fool. i can't imagine i will never see my daughter again.
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but i meet doesn't only blame her daughter's ex-boyfriend she's also furious with the system that she feels let her daughter down this main level 2 weeks before he killed her he broke into her house he wanted to frighten her he was convinced she was seeing someone else like solar deplane went to the police station to press charges but she came out crying so the police downplayed things and didn't take her seriously. they didn't recognize how dangerous this man was. the leader decided to drop the case. i am so angry at this peter arkell system where men shield other men and which doesn't protect women. 11 is everything but an isolated case every year more than $120.00 women are killed in france one group has started counting them and is tagging their names and stories on walls across paris to push the government
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to finally act. but the government says it is taking the matter seriously it's been holding weeks long consultations with victims as a say sions across the country and it's working on a new law to better protect women against domestic violence. in some of. the government is working with lawmakers from all across the spectrum and we are ready to act. the new law will introduce electronic bracelets to keep violent men at bay and judges will be able to issue restraining orders within 6 days and more women's shelters will be opened. even if we do. took part in the country talks and course the measures a good start but she says more needs to be done and that one crucial point is missing from the new legislation. don't need more coffee.
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it's really important the police get psychological training they need to come down from their patriarchal and macho pedestal and really listen to women who are asking for help. if a woman says she feels threatened they must take the necessary measures to protect her. we know there are many women who went to the police asking for help but were turned away and now they're dead. she still hopes the government will change the law to include this so that at least some women will be safe and their families peace that the suffering she now has to endure we can talk through this with acid rain yeah the executive director of un women welcome to d w we read in your report that about a 3rd of women experienced a physical or sexual violence why do you think it is so widespread. because we do believe in hard yes we heard before from this testimonies and
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too many man in the world still seem to have the right to control remain in seeing their master concessions. which we've seen the widely reported wolfpack gotten rape trials in spain this year and there was the notorious gang attack on a danish tourist on indian public transport in 2015 when we read about these sorts of cases we wonder are they aberrations or is there something about the way these men or wider society is view women. we know that in all countries all settings and everywhere there are men too many men who feel that they can do whatever they like with women and i don't see women as of less value of a lower status and want to control when in and too many men are still prepared to use violence to keep that power * at that hour structure going and that is what we
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see when women are attard and even killed as you're talking about today and yet when we saw in the reports when someone with a woman comes forward to the police she is often ignored or not taken seriously what's behind that mindset. well we're all right we're all part of this of a system and we still unfortunately live in a world where men have more power and we need at the expense of women and what we know from evidence is that when your train as the mother rightly said and before me when you train police social services the health system and the judicial authorities both work with we mean and on women's rights and sexual violence and also together you do get another kind of treatment of women who come and report and they're treated with more and i think most of our professionalism and that's
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when you can actually also protect women who need protection and take mentor kulacz who need to be sentenced we thank you for joining us rainier from our human women thank you. well there is almost done but the conversation continues online you can find us on twitter i've got news for me after pill though for you forgot to use a hash tag the death of a good day. to me.
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has the right to say. the big the big. this is d w news live from but then a spectacular heist straight from a hollywood movie an early morning smash and grab robbery scene surfing's break into the vault palace 75 german city of dresden and make off with diamonds and jewelry in the measurable cultural falling also on the program the truth about china's detention camps for we muslims china and since they all fall in.
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