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well you. this is deja news live from berlin sardines have swarmed the squares of rome protesters turned out in the italian capital to show their opposition to the anti immigrant league party led by divisive politician potatoes salbi also in the show. gridlock at the u.n. climate conference with crucial deadlines looming world leaders still can't agree on funding or international rules to slow global warming climate doctors there want immediate action and big decisions before the meeting ends. plus the u.n.
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says authorities in chile are guilty of serious human rights violations for the treatment of protesters people have taken to the streets again demanding changes from the government and investigations into police behavior. i'm max foster thanks for joining us tens of thousands of people have gathered in rome to protest against the divisive rhetoric of far right leader met teo salvia me and his anti immigration league party the movement started just a month ago as a flash mob participants adopted the name sardines as they aim to fill public squares as tightly as little fish packed inside tin cans. many say it's a youth led movement but people of all ages showed up in rome on saturday. there
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calling for more humanity and less racism in italian politics it's only been a month since the saudi movement was spawned but this weekend tens of thousands assembled from around the country they gathered in piazza sanjeev ani a traditional rallying spot for leftwing demonstrations. that's what i meant to sort of alluding to we certainly have values much closer to the left than to the right but i believe that at this stage with the supremacist populist front so powerful and impetuous a progressive front is much more necessary than the left front see stuff you could see was. that concern widespread support for this man salvini right wing populist leader of the league currently italy's biggest political party they may when a historic victory in regional elections next month. is in your name if it's not
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being against slovenia suppressant. vini to the leak to any other force which behaves unacceptably and hughes's violent language i say no. and that is why sardines were bond to say no and to start saying yes again and again it's that it is. there also singing. loud shout singing bella chao an old partisan song. that's now the anthem of italian anti fascism but. this new protest movement is only a few weeks old how did merge and why. well essentially it's a grassroots movement if you like you had these 4 young italians they're all india these they were meeting a weird dinner last month and talking about how they were just fed up of the nationalistic tone that was in the political discourse in the country particularly
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that leader you mentioned multi-use salvini their rhetoric of heat as well as anti in the green sentiment and the fed up a bit in this they wanted to see whether they could get all the people who felt similarly as them together in a pizza eating valon yeah which is where they were in order to express this idea that they were for the values of tolerance and moderation now initially they thought maybe some 6000 or so people would turn out instead 15000 turned up and from there we've seen similar gatherings in milan florence and other cities and today right here in rome and any idea of how popular this movement is across italy how much support there is from the public in general. well it does seem to be gaining momentum we've seen their support online with the there is peaches that they had in different platforms but today's gathering here in rome the authorities
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have said that some 35000 people turned up and we saw all people young people children families there weren't just people from rome but other cities as well from florence from needles they decided to turn up a lot of them say they did this very strong be in support of this message that they wanted to show that they were fed up of the political panorama that was even that is in italy right now and particularly the messages spread by mattie was salvini and so today we saw fiat's essential valley here in italy which is a massive piazza packed to the brim and organizers say they've reached the object if they wanted to see the p.x. up hat and they want to see that this is an expression of a change of the perception of politics here in the city. but is there any intention to have the movement become an organized political force in the way the 5 star movement began as a sort of protest and then became a political party now in government. well the difference perhaps between this
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movement and the 5 star movement is that it's not about populous ideas and there's no use as such in the way that the 5 star movement had big real comedian turned politician. so in that sense it's different and gives very categorically they don't want any representation of any political party no banners no flags of any party is allowed at any of these gatherings but i think a lot of political observers as well are looking at this and wondering well this actually resulted anything is is what you asked as well i mean is it going to be a political party as such and i think the key test will be in regional elections that is expected next month and that's of the region of emilia-romagna where bologna is located the 1st spot where we saw this gathering created this election is going to be watched because a new level man is technically a very left leaning
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a region it is all red and blue and you see the weight change just towards the far right party of the league now that's what matthews albini has been campaigning for and he successfully did that in the regional area in the center of it which we saw in elections earlier this year change towards the center right party so i think that's we're going to see whether it's just about and gathering in pizza or is it going to translate into votes ok sima gupta thanks so much for that time now to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. according to sudan has convicted the country's former dictator omar al bashir of corruption the man who ruled sudan for 30 years was sentenced to 2 years of detention here was ousted in april amid a civil uprising. 6 days after the deadly eruption of volcano. new zealand's authorities are searching for the last 2 missing bodies divers are searching the contaminated waters around white island the disaster has killed at
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least 15 people. the russian icebreaker arctica has returned to the port of st petersburg after a 2 day test run with a length of $173.00 metres the nuclear powered vessel is believed to be the largest of its kind ship is part of a fleet built to guarantee russian access to arctic resources like natural gas. there is anger at the u.n. climate summit in madrid as talks appear to have stalled and activists fear there will be no significant deal protesters at the conference want more action on climate change the meeting was supposed to end on friday but disagreement among participants means it's now dragging on into saturday for the past 2 weeks representatives have been trying to agree on a new emissions targets in line with crucial 2020 deadlines they were set by the landmark paris agreement on greenhouse gases and global warming. correspondent.
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is in madrid for us and joins me now sonia has the summit fails. well i think it's kind of uncertain at this stage where the delegates will really stay at the table till they have an accord or whether they will walk away without an agreement now earlier to press briefing the chilean presidency of the summit was insistent that we'll get an agreement today that remains to be seen what kind of an agreement that would be and when it will come through however many campaign groups here in n.g.o.s who have really piled on the pressure on political leaders here in recent weeks to concrete action they are already angry and frustrated some of said the summit has already failed in its overarching goal of getting countries especially the big polluters to commit to him bush's cuts to to cut their carbon emissions which they say is absolutely critical if the world is to avoid critical levels and what are some of the biggest obstacles holding up a decision here. well there are huge divergences
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between countries on a number of issues now this is you know when it comes to climate finance mitigation adaptation transfer of technology to developing nations now there are some observers have spoken to have seen some recent draft statements from the summit and they have called it completely weak they say they lack it lacks the kind of commitments that are needed to kind of inject momentum into the faltering process some campaigners have spoken to here are saying you know that they're outraged at what they're saying is a total disconnect between what the science is saying about rising temperatures what millions of climate protesters around the world are calling for and what these negotiations here are actually delivering. kind of divergence of opinion and analysis and indecision still possible to think. very difficult to say you know i mean there's a lot of wrangling right now going on and very deep technical issues one of them is
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one how to structure global carbon markets how to deal with all credits of the kyoto regime another major stumbling block is how to compensate countries that are affected or at that are really reeling from climate change impacts which cannot be prevented or attacked too so i think these talks are still bogged down in very kind of complicated tricky issues there's a lot of political wrangling and there's a lot of accusations flying around that the big polluters especially are kind of blocking progress and they're not the only watching out for the national interest and not looking at the bigger picture. ok to abuse on your fellow car thanks for that. a new u.n. report is accusing security forces in chile of serious human rights violations against protesters over the past 2 months including killings torture sexual abuse and use of excessive force on friday demonstrators went out on the streets again many of them protesting the police's use of crowd control and emission against demonstrators. but it's become
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a rallying symbol in chile the eyepatch hundreds of people have suffered eye injuries from police pellets during months of protests now a un report enjoying human rights organizations in their condemnation but for the victims it means little. has already been 3 critical reports and there will be a 4th report that is already obvious a 4th report about the actions of the police is not necessary we all know hold it at all same account to close a. deal and unfortunately one of the pellets hit my safety glasses and to my eyeglasses and that caused me to completely lose vision in my left eye. the. tensions are running high when the crisis started in october it was over
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a hike in metro fares but the protests have since escalated with people now calling for reforms to health care education and pensions. according to the report by the un human rights office the majority of demonstrators have protested peacefully but it found police to have used excessive force and is only the tip of the iceberg . a high number of serious human rights violations were can. in many cities throughout the country. human rights violations documented by 08 c.a.g.r. include the excess c 4 unnecessary use of force that led to unlawful killings and injuries arbitrary detentions and torture and ill treatment. chilean authorities have pushed back saying the allegations are premature since
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investigations into the alleged crimes are still on the way. the government has promised reforms to quell protesters demands including a higher minimum wage and pension hikes to the. sports now and saturday's early bonus league games are in the can so let's take a look at all the results so far match day 15 byron demolished braman berlin snuck past driver dortmund took down mines cologne upset liver queues and powder borne drew with barry lynn on friday night out for beat hoffenheim underway now to still door for locking horns with live seek and on sunday will spur take on gladbach and show face frankfurt and finally hunters from across kazakstan have met in the region for the annual national falconry competition. here
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is an actual bird's eye view. of the falconry was banned during the soviet era ethnic kazakhs in china and mongolia kept the tradition alive it's now seen as a symbol of the country's no magic past. coming up next this shift living in the digital age i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour. on the man and. i'm secure in the by a war that's hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were liars of the what's your story. ready ready and what numbers of women especially are victims of violence in terms of its. parts.

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