tv The Day Deutsche Welle January 13, 2020 9:30pm-10:01pm CET
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the broad is about the worrying about the scares me the most about their status seem to rise is that someday we won't even see the really sad. but what will become followers who stay behind it's a way my husband went to peru because of the crisis. if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger. but a sentiment down a plane. starts just 15 years old. he is one of the world's leading human rights defenders and he says china is one of the world's leading human rights offenders kenneth roth wanted to see that and more publicly in hong kong today but he was denied entry at the airport tonight china and the enemy outside silencing the voices beijing says it has every right not to hear i'm print off in berlin this is the day.
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chinese government is really trying to deliberately undermine. the relevant and geo has supported people who are anti china and disrupt hong kong in different ways. it incites them to take violence and extremist actions the claim that somehow we're instigating unrest i think shows that they're desperate. this organization should be sanctioned and as such must rightly pay the price the chinese government is doing everything it can to undermine the of course to the extent. also coming up of the family ties that bind and sometimes have to bend britain's royal family and
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a royal dilemma over prince harry and his wife make it very difficult for you to put the hat on take it all you can't be home for all all part of a time and you cannot switch it off. if you our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with china blaming the outside world for the problems inside hong kong human rights executive director kenneth roth knew the message that he planned to share in hong kong would anger beijing neither he. nor his message of chinese threats to human rights made it that far authorities at the hong kong airport denied entry to roth yesterday and reportedly offered no reason or today china's foreign ministry cited national sovereignty and blamed human rights watch for inciting violent protests in hong kong kenneth roth joins me in just a moment 1st though his video from the airport in hong kong and beijing's response
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. the focus of the report this year was going to be how the chinese government is really trying to deliberately undermine the international human rights system not simply suppress the rights of people at home but also undermine the ability of anybody else to try to hold china to human rights standards sadly as they arrived here the chinese government decided it didn't want to let me. i also want to point out that many facts and much evidence show that the relevant and geo has supported people who are anti china and disrupt hong kong in different ways it incites them to take violent and extremist actions inflames the activities of hong kong separatists and holds a major responsibility for the current chaos in hong kong this organization should be sanctioned and as such must rightly pay the price. and joining me tonight is
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a human rights watch executive director kenneth roth who is now back in new york city ken welcome to the day i want to discuss this world report 2020 with you in just a moment but i want to bring up the fact that last month china threatened sanctions against human rights watch i know you're coming off of 216 hour flights but did you expect a different reception really when you arrived in hong kong knowing what the political situation is right now. and i did the same chins they were a bit odd they were imposed after the us congress adopted a resolution in support of the hong kong pro-democracy demonstrators and 5 groups were listed 4 of them were either fully funded by the us government or significantly funded by the us government and then there was human rights watch where we don't take any money from any government and in fact are highly critical
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so we were a bit of an odd group to include in there they didn't explain it even further they just said sanctions would be imposed now i've been going to hong kong for some time and by the last time i was there was april 28th and i went to hold a press conference and i held that press conference in the exact same place the foreign correspondents club that we were going to hold a press conference this week and it was a report on human rights watch report and in that case gender discrimination in the job market in china and everything happened without incident i held a press conference and that was journalist it was normal and so i was expecting the same thing i was surprised when i showed up and immediately my name popped up on the computer and they pulled me aside and you know after the 4 hours i was put on a flight fax new york now initially the only reason given by the officer i met with was that this was for immigration reasons whatever happy it's finally the next day the chinese foreign ministry came forth and you know as you noted there are going
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to excuses offered you know one was the ludicrous claim that human rights watch incited the hong kong protests now 1st all this is insulting to people you know they don't need human rights watch to tell them to defend basically freedoms to defend the goal of law to try to safeguard what democracy if i have and nor do i or any my colleagues have the capacity to mobilize hundreds of thousands of hong kong citizens they in and day out over the course of 6 months in defense of those basic human rights principles so. it's laughable and you've got to ask you know why would beijing put forth such an implausible cover story and i think you know it's telling that respect because what's really going on is that the chinese government is terrified that the public protests happening in hong kong might spread to name. all. if i could use interrupt the global times newspaper which is considered that the communist parties melt peace in china today that you choose hong kong to
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release this report implying that you knew that all of this could happen in other words saying you knew what you were getting into and you got what you deserved. no i mean what they you know i mean is there a cover story human rights watch does an annual report or so-called won't report every january and it always leads with an essay that i wrote it with i write about an important global trend and we pick a city that illustrates that trend so we released it in istanbul to talk about immigration crisis we released it in beirut to talk about syria we actually released it in berlin to talk about sort of the fight back and push back against the r so this year we're highlighting the chinese government's threat to the international human rights system my preference would have been to do this in beijing but that was impossible so we chose hong kong because we've always been able to do press conference never had a problem doing it is the last thing i thought that you could be part of so you
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know again this is an effort to sort of blame the victim what i think is going on here is you know they're trying to pretend that human rights watch and a few of our colleagues are the reason hong kong people are taking to the streets in defense of democracy it's ridiculous but you know the alternative is too terrifying for beijing it's to accept that chinese people actually care about democracy and that if that can happen in hong kong it could happen in beijing or shanghai or any place else and that's what they're trying to prevent so they are using these cover stories that you know somehow these are foreign influences that i behind this you know when you're going on or knocks them off if they're just pawns i mean it's insulting your right to i mean china wants to see that you or even part of the trump political agenda and i have to ask you can you rely on the united states to do to have your back when you know when you are denied access or maybe even under some form of political attack the u.s.
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is the standard bearer of human rights protections or has been is is it still there for you i mean who did you call yesterday when they said no you can't enter hong kong. i didn't call anybody they they made the decision for themselves but no i mean at this point under trump no the u.s. government is not the standard bearer on human rights which is why it's so important that european governments stop the plate as they have been doing i think that the you know the u.s. government has become much too inconsistent in its support for human rights so trouble say you know i love the hong kong protesters but i also wagner love xi jinping there persecutor you know he promotes and backs the protesters in iran or in venezuela but i don't ignore is him in russia or on turkey here in egypt or in hungary you know the various friendly autocrats whom he embraces so you know that kind of inconsistency is not subtle and not a fact that in promoting human rights which is why frankly human rights watch has
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been turning to the leadership in the german government the french government and democracies around the world with considerable success on the defense of human rights is not an american endeavor it's a global endeavor in what we've been very heartened by is as the world sees trump withdrawing from any pretense of principle unfortunate if human rights others have been stepping forward and it's made a difference and china for example european governments including germany took the lead in orchestrating a joint statement on shin jang yeah the north western region where china's detaining 1000000 we don't have the richest muslims they organize that statement at the un human rights council the the biggest joint state that china has ever encountered over its repression going to do something similar or something let me ask you about the world report 2020. you see hong kong is threatened by this this authority creep coming from beijing what about taiwan though i mean you just saw the election results in taiwan the rezoning victory for the president
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there is taiwan the anti hong kong here. well i wouldn't see the anti hong kong actually think you know the people of hong kong would like to have the same freedoms that the people of taiwan have i think though that because beijing has control in hong kong we see a deterioration in clinical freedoms whereas beijing claims sovereignty over taiwan it doesn't have control over taiwan and so we see a flourishing democracy there. are off with human rights watch on the heels of 2 very very long flights we're glad you're back safe and sound and we know you'll be delivering the report tomorrow at the united nations we'll be covering that we appreciate your time tonight thank you thanks very much. from chance of the death to america to chance of death to the dictator the anger
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goes in all directions in iraq tonight police are denying firing live ammunition at protesters during a 3rd day of demonstrations against or across tehran public anger it is growing after the government admitted that it did accidentally shoot down a ukrainian passenger jet last week killed all 176 people on board tehran had initially denied any military involvement claiming that the crash had been caused by a mechanical defect protesters now more accusing the government of a cover up. tehran the public anger remains close to the surface. to the dictates of a chat across the city and across the country it's a familiar chorus of protest as the government tries desperately to repair the damage from a perceived cover up of the truth that it mistakenly shot down the ukrainian passenger plane but yes wouldn't want to have some of the officials were even
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accused of lying and covering up whereas honestly that was not the case. you know. even the statement that i issued on thursday night it was seen as a lack of honesty but the truth is we did not lie. after taking 2 days to reveal the catastrophic mistake the latest government statement has been greeted by skepticism by ordinary iranians this although in our media tried to describe it as a technical problem because of their interests and political and international reasons but later developments changed the game and they had to tell the truth. that even talking about it makes my heart beat faster and makes me sad. i feel ashamed when i think about their families i'm so sad. he.
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on the outskirts of tehran a painstaking task is underway ukrainian experts pulling parts piece by piece from the tangled wreckage of the replay. the forensic process may take a month and includes investigators taking statements from eyewitnesses ukrainian president a lot of mia selenski says iran's acknowledgment of its deadly mistake was a step in the right direction out of the perpetrators must be held accountable. a royal crisis meeting ends with a declaration of support somewhat britain's queen elizabeth has agreed to grant prince harry and his wife meggan their wish for a more independent life in a statement following talks at her sandringham estate today the queen said that the couple will embark on
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a transition period dividing their time between britain and canada but the issues arising from their shock and els meant that they are stepping back as senior royals will those issues remain unresolved the queen says that final decisions about their future will be made in the coming days it looks like harry and meghan are going to get what they want it britain's longest reigning monarch seems to be giving in. after some challenging days for the royal family the queen has announced she will support the couple's wish for a more independent life. a life between canada and great britain between financial independence and still supporting the queen. it comes after the sussex this court the world by surprise by announcing a one tough way out of the royal firm but why do they want to go their own way when most royals stick to the play book rumors of a rift within the family has been circulating for some time i right from the
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beginning kerry and meghan's relationship caused a whirlwind with attention from the media at times reaching a fever pitch the painful reminder for harry who lost his mother princess diana in a car accident as she was pursued by proper razzi he made it clear that he was worried for meghan's safety i think more than once harry spoke out publicly against the media says it was no surprise when the couple chose to give away a few details when the son archie was born last may. and only last autumn kerry and meghan made death feelings known again when they revealed publicly that they felt bullied by the press. whether the press played a part in them looking for a different life is unclear but asked the sussex this now partly go their own way for the queen this might be the right moment to reinvent the royal family.
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or here in europe people and politicians are still talking about the summer of 2015 and that was when germany opened its borders to more than a 1000000 migrants most of them fleeing syria's civil war the migration crisis as it was called well it has never really ended no one knows that as well as german chancellor angela merkel saying that her open door decision 5 years ago was a one time event and were not happen again merkel has appealed to all members of the european union to do their fair share an equitable distribution system of new migrants so far no success in fact many borders across europe have closed as asylum laws have tightened anti migrant truculence parties have gain political power in countries including here in germany hungary sweden spain and italy as 2020 gets under way possible solutions to europe's migrant challenges are not at the e.u. level to find them you have to look local which to listen to what was said here in
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berlin today. and germany the whole of europe needs immigration as we in distant off bitterly see it no longer has anything to do with the issue of a shortage of skilled workers we see it in administration and the hospitals and public transport we need immigration from one european countries and germany has yet to find a solution what. meanwhile we have the solution that there are municipalities not only in germany but also in europe which signal that we are ready to accept refugees if only you let us list. i'm joined tonight by a man who helped give that news conference today he's they all look orlando the mayor of the syrian city of and he's a program i gratian advocate merrill and it's good to have you on the show. how did you feel coming out of that press conference today is success in terms of european
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migration policy is it being made at the city level i think that the the. european speed it is only in this it this today we just to see the states well i don't table to understand how important his mobility outreach our contribution will for development is the movie scenes in lynching of the wheel. until the radio. airplay and web beat this change of the war that went with the standard mo beat the changing of the world human will be the change in the world and i think that we have to consider that seem a bit to human beings if you ask to me our many magnan sorry i'm part of i will reply 80001 of the 1000 i was mailed but embers by the no one when the magazine put them i make no distinction between who was voting for them who are. doing so
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is today the safest safest seat the anything will explain to me then how how are you making it work when at the same time in italy you know you can you can bring forth politicians like. the former interior minister i mean how do those 2 things 1st of all i would just to say you that for me this sort of being the law is against the you what it is against. that in the constitution. i was professor a new resident of course who shall also i have read to some article of course addition i can tell you that this law is against show. in speaking about my competence as mayo i do not aspire so i've been low because i'm sure that if somebody will call me in front of a court i will get the proof that this low is against constitutional what i'm
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speaking about submarine you know as decided that people were legally in need. after one day become suddenly illegal illegals. illegal. guns and salvini as foreman into legal residence i give deep the graphical residence i give just another rests so one of 100 a 100 persons i gave a graphic arrest this said to a journalist i said tense the male rondo i don't know him say it but i said thanks because he gave to me and i got to a residence now i can pay taxes now i can sign a contract but not being obliged to walk in black we've given a contribution to the security if you will let everybody to have
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a name if women in a minute you're talking about giving people you know human dignity and respect i want you to listen to the experience of another program migration may or aren't frock is the name resigned his job after 8 years because of getting threats like these take a listen. another 2 nights in a row i received notes in my mailbox one contained an explicit racist and sexual slur come on no one might think maybe it was meant for someone else but it wasn't funny it was horrible but the 2nd one was worse we're going to guess you together with the on t.v. . so this is a former mayor who said that you know he was having to face death threats have threats been made against your life yes you know to see with a lot but in fact i guess the mafia is who a lot what would you say what. about this to say that polygamist cultural changes
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when ministers sort of even say that i would send me this list of potatoes seconds i don't. mean so when he i go you say that would send the army to stop orlando 1000 of them the young people of the day after organized if i should hope you have to support me because the ally just the speaker of the of the cultural change over the people you will never find somebody that can be considered of the rats is. the do those people do they protect you do you feel safe yet i of course i have to say that i feel safe i feel safe because i know that the the people in palermo shammai be sure what do you say the fact that the cities across europe are having to try to solve this problem with these alliances instead of the european union do you feel like the european union member states have they let you down are
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they betraying you member states over the years no they have not understood that the world has changed dead deep pretend to be solved or at least sorry the founder story. think that this united states of america tries to be of service to is wrong but i can understand why the child that can imagine to be someone who just disagreed to get understand why the russian can magine to be to be sovereign is this agreed by to can understand why czech republic a sovereign east. italy. someone is ridiculous jadwin it so so so very is equal so we need the european who know because only dimension of his appeal can just protect european limitlessness before we run out of time where are you getting the money to deal with the influx of migrants i mean because if you
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have a lot of people coming in what is expensive isn't considered a punishment there's not this difference that's not the finance parliament then and they get the money sat there like the plague with us they have a jump in bed to touch they're not jump they're just protected by the social system that is and has for everybody because giving d. a leg up your residence everybody's but let me turn out to let the people in palermo in please. i don't let the other group loose because a key even would. i let them know information doesn't grow because the web so few children well may i wish we could talk longer unfortunately we're out of time but your positive bad scene is infectious and i hope it helps to solve this situation and. orlando us for your lives thank you it's good to night
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