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can the people. why. people. started that defines over. 970 the big. storms december 23rd. place is the wus a show coming up piles of evidence that you know from back channels plans to reprogram for that to begin with i'm now out in the open yet continue to function as a community feels its response i'll speak to a german m.p. who says germany hasn't stood up. for months stripped it of its political autonomy is fish me back to normal we get the latest from india.
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well. it's good to have you with us it's the largest intolerant of minorities since world war 2 more than 1000000 ethnic we good muslims locked up in specially set up prisons in china northwest of a region of. recent weeks out for not even more evidence of these camps leaked communist party papers reveal amongst other things instructions from the top on showing absolutely no must see. yet the camps continue the person is why there's been lots of condemnation but the election for the u.s. house of representatives has passed a bill to impose sanctions against chinese officials duckie has denounced what china calls reeducation camps as a quote great shame for humanity but is that enough in a moment i'll be asking a german m.p.
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if germany should be doing more but 1st this report looks back at the anatomy of a cultural genocide. for thousands of years they've been here toxic readers. trading growing up. and coming of age living in shane jang province western china know they face a fight for their very existence. its roots in 2009 when the washed ethnic clashes in decades rocked the region where. soldiers were deployed as revenge attacks left almost 200 people dead the brutality shocked the nation and provoked a fierce response from beijing. president she ordered a security crackdown reportedly seeing use the organs of dictatorship show
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nor mercy. before a long vast prison complex has began springing up their inhabitants are guilty of being weaker muslims a former guard describes the subjugation. served as also good at an everyone was innocent and they hadn't done anything no crimes no transgressions nothing like me but they can't force you to sign something inside yourselves that you were guilty of. those left behind began sharing videos of themselves with disappeared family members. the torment. elsewhere on the internet evidence of cultural destruction in marriage to thousands of mosque gone muslim graves erased religious garments banned.
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the war in egypt. this is a crime this of war against. muslim on a hunger one of those locked up recounts the daily routines of indoctrination. at the in the. when we got up in the morning we had to say things like thank you. long live version ping after the national and if. only then would we be given through. all the while love stories remain on hold. china insists its operations in shinji are necessary to weed out terrorists and extremists. and it says the prisons are voluntary reeducation camps with its quashed shouldn't
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free to leave even as pictures like this suggest otherwise. but perhaps the silent suffering of children too young to understand and wives longing for their lost husbands to return which tells its own story. joining me now is good or yes and she is an m.p. and the chairperson of the german parliament that's the blunder starts human rights and humanitarian aid committee there's even some welcome to do. now that the u.s. house of representatives has passed a bill to impose sanctions on chinese officials and condemn the treatment of we girls in changing their think it is time that germany did something similar it is time for chancellor merkel to put it on the agenda of the upcoming european council to talk about a common european perspective on posing thanks and i wouldn't oppose these talks
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about sanctions definitely not and you have made that point clear earlier but then is a joint european solution the only way what is preventing germany from acting on its own. well i would love to have germany act on its own and also take steps for a european common answer to these human rights violations in china so far germany has not stood up i hope that chancellor merkel will do so the upcoming week but so far i am very certain that we need a common european answer because china. it is we're talking about over a 1000000000 people and a european answer would be a balanced way to to have an answer to china definitely and that's a strong focus on what drove in you could potentially do you said germany has not stood up why has drawn in not stand up. well at 1st i think we need to
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think about the chronology of these camps also we are just things to great journalists and we know about these scams for certain now and china has lied so far about the existence now they cannot do that anymore and since then i i suppose that germany wanted to wait until their certainty now is we have certainty and now we need to also talk to. well to the companies in the province of change around to you think maybe their values if there is any linkage between the profit and of economic profit and. you growers that being detained there in the camps and this point in time where germany can only wait and say well we're waiting for the certainty that is over and i hope that mr mackall will step up we have an
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upcoming session week in parliament next week and maybe the parliament will also be able to. to focus on that because we have the human rights international human rights day coming right so i hope that the parliament will step up there there's a lot of hope coming from you know potentially hopefully this is a very large but i'd just like to go back to the point of what is holding germany back there's something like 5200 german companies that are currently active in china and china is germany's largest trading partner we're talking about a korean around 200000000000 euros do you think that this is an obstacle that the german government will be able to overcome. i hope there is only hope you can hear from me from the opposition side that germany will overcome that i urge the companies also also to rethink and overlook their values because at the long term i think that the rule of law democracy and human rights should be put higher than
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the only economic profit because we see that china is a dictatorship and you never know how economic growth can develop in a dictatorship and that's why i hope that also german companies european companies will not tolerate these gross human rights violations in china. ms johnson you also ahead of the german parliament you won a human rights and humanitarian aid committee is there something you could do in your position to bring forth a resolution potentially forcing the government to discuss this and potentially pass sanctions well we can definitely bring forward a motion we are currently working on that in our f.t.p. party and hopefully we will discuss that the upcoming session week to urge the government. to introduce. maybe sanctions but also to bring it to the agenda to
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discuss what the international community could do and the european community could do so far that hasn't happened and i would propose that this should be the step forward so 1st discussing it having it on the agenda and if china doesn't react to anything and does not. take responsibility we definitely need to talk about sanctions. and that's very relieved for the time being and some thank you very much for speaking to us thank you. for the past 4 months india controlled kashmir has been under an unprecedented security lockdown it was a move to snuff out protests the more the government anticipated offered it would do german christmas special status on the 5th of august a new laws passed by the ruling hindu nationalists b.g.p. government has stripped the muslim majority region of its constitution and kashmiris of that exclusive right to own land the lockdown has meant limits on life
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and last time people will never get back our correspondent michele just while i was born. it has now been 4 months since the shmita has been living with its new identity it is no longer to stay it it no longer has its special status the indian government claims that it is returning to normalcy but reports from the ground indicate otherwise the communication shut down by partially lifted continues to impact people as many still do not have access to them or by the networks messaging is restricted and the internet shut down also persists this has severely impacted local journalists who now have to go to a government information department to access the internet this is a slow and tedious process and of course closely monitored by the authorities political leadership also continues to largely be detained and there have been reports or wide sweeping arrests and detentions made across the valley under the
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public safety act and that also allegations of torture coming out from south to show us these have of course been denied strongly by the government as well as by the indian army the sentiment on the ground continues to be that of resentment against the indian government as this action was seen as a betrayal not just of the question we did leadership in the past but also off because people and a similar shut down of stores is strongly indicative of that any attempt to open these have led to attacks which are also still concerns about rising militancy in the region despite that one of the presidents of the ruling hindu nationalist b.g.p. party denies what is happening in kashmir is a lockdown you can watch did abuse interview with the joint jerk on conflict zone i think if you thought the central european time. you know all the pictures of david nice so we go in shootin junk programs that's a bit of a start of our. profile
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room. booking travel now i'm a strong tight ends. could it be the biggest public offering of all time saudi arabian oil companies saudi aramco is preparing to sell slice of its business to the public will get how investors are sizing up the event. also on the show onion prices hit a new high in india feeling oppressed and sending the government into panic. vote will peel back the causes of the crisis. japan announces a hefty stimulus package but will it be worth all that new debt. and on line
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stickers are big business in china so long as they don't cross the line. this is your business report i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us saudi arabia state oil company iran coast preparing to go public and today we expect to find out just how much it's worth the company announced last month that it would only be floating on the riyadh stock exchange and not in london or new york as initially expected that raised a few eyebrows around cause the world's most profitable company last year produced some 11000000 barrels of oil per day more than 2 thirds of which was exported to asia the other 14 percent heading to the united states and the upcoming i.p.o. has generated a lot of excitement but a recent drone attack on a ram co facility as well as investors increasing focus on renewable energy.
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