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africa's most of. what's in store for the most wanted list for the future in the full. context for the major cities to double to get insight clear picture going to. play on this edition of world stories. europe rescue in the mediterranean. russia mothers fight political persecution but we start out in germany after the right wing racist murders in han out the city is struggling to come to terms with what happened at the same time they fear a new attacks. it was meant to be
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a quiet evening with friends in the favorite. with a henna move it turned into a night of horror sure. i was there really early maybe 6 or half past 6 we just wanted to smoke a pipe and then go home but another friend came along and suggested we stay to watch a champions league match at half time the door to the cafe opened and the shooting began after a few minutes the gunman left and hena turned to his friend said at which. i tried to lave. i tapped him 2 or 3 times and said sid that let's go then i looked up and saw the blood coming out of his head and is. at this bar where 4 of the 10 victims were killed people are in mourning at the same time questions are being asked and demands articulated. the state has to protect citizens like us
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but efforts have to be stepped up to fight prejudice pro-democracy campaigns are good but not enough. demonstrators have been on the streets of hanoi for days demanding more protection for people with migrant backgrounds and the places they meet and people are ready to push back against racist rhetoric. just seen again we need to make sure that the voice of people affected is heard people who could be murdered tomorrow people hit by racism mentioned they have to be heard. and some voices calling for organized self-defense are also growing louder that isn't supported by these people directly affected by the hand over time. you have to say this is a country with laws if everyone started carrying a gun we might as well head off to the hills and fight do you understand. at the same time the hand of attack is weighing on the relationship between people with
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a migrant background and the state like we've had to move on this system. we aren't the only people and asking when this is going to happen again and who will it be. we want to surance it's from the state that this will not happen again . if i can't feel so i can germany then where can i the message from the state house to show that everyone in germany enjoys the same level of protection. many try to flee to europe via libya thousands die along the way rescue ships like the ocean viking try to help those lost in the mediterranean sea. d.w. reported near drug storage joined the rescuers on board. from the deck of the rescue ship ocean viking nicholas romaniuk is scanning the sea for
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a boat with migrants on board. the ocean viking is about 130 kilometers off the libyan coast that means it's in international waters. off the border patrol is searching the area with small aircraft or helicopters they say they think are spotted the migrant boat going to people on board. the migrant boat is now clearly visible. degree of. rescue dingoes are ready to be deployed to talk to is one of the most experienced stuff when it comes to see rescues even though he tells his colleagues what he knows about the refugees so far. from the mission begins. with the electric good news that look at the end of. the 2 rescue doing is set off
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for the migrants boat along with the ship it's important not to rush this part of the operation to take time to assess the situation. the wooden migrant boat is overloaded with 84 passengers all young men. we go into that they might stand up and become agitated and tip over the boat is a big concern and that's why the 1st thing they are getting are life vests. for the way it will take. 3 trips back and forth to get all the migrants on board the ocean going to. most of them are from bangladesh morocco and somalia with a few from algeria in the gambia 21 are under 18 years old they came along without parents or relatives.
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and. what are you know that. the my grandson also addressed in arabic and other languages every single person will be examined by the doctor. and with the dangerously i have a private. visit but like you know where there is a problem and what it was like otherwise i can see a lot of business if you start really happy about that that they thought but exhausted some of them found that quite difficult to find once about it's a symbolic thing but otherwise i like the thing about the house and that's something that's. on the air so weak but no sane. happy to be alive. for months russia has been cracking down on young people who have dared to speak out against the government. now their mothers are defending them against political persecution.
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that conan is a fighter as she had stored at the courthouse in northern moscow with her son daniel her determination is palpable. ecord least nice and maxine martin saw have been accused of kicking a police officer at a protest last summer both men insist they are innocent but the court rejects their appeal and sentences them to several years in a prison camp. the judgment hits their families hard that talia is there to support them her son was also put in prison after the moscow protests but i knew i was lucky after just a month in pretrial custody most charges against him were dropped and he was released but not sense of injustice hasn't gone away. which is strange today it should be the judge the state prosecutor the government who feel guilty but instead we're the ones who feel guilty. the boys who are released the
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parents because our children are free. there have been several mothers marches in moscow already including this one in february of last year now the protests have grown into a movement down with the police state they chant here. when thousands took to the streets that authorized demonstrations in moscow last summer police cracked down heavily on the protests. surveys conducted by an independent pollster show that the majority of russians now believe there are political prisoners in their country the human rights organization open russia is collecting money to provide legal assistance for them not talia coleman is here with several mothers from the movement there are over $200.00 of them now
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with more joining all the time they send letters to the detainees and want to fight for their children together. just the presence or bracelets none of what happened to us could happen to anyone here by fighting for our children we're fighting to protect everyone else in russia to. see hostile if. they are thorough these seem aware of the potential force of others movement could have that talia and her fellow activists haven't so far managed to get permission to hold another protest so for now natalee is sticking to russia's strict laws by protesting for justice on her own. india and the us are putting together a trade agreement if successful it will secure american farmers access to india's dairy and poultry market. but many small farmers in india fear for their livelihoods. this is how the begins his
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days he's typical of millions of small dairy producers across india his family doesn't on a farm they take care of the cattle in their backyard it's hard work there's never a day off he makes about $60000.00 rupees selling his milk that's around $775.00 euros a month but buying fodder and medicine blows a big hole in his income the initial to saddled with debt load see took out to cover his mounting costs when all bets factored out his income drops to just $10000.00 rupees a month around $130.00 euros the mission is exactly the kind of dairy farmer could be impacted if india and the us agree on a create the that gives american dairy producers easier access to the market here. india has long protected its farmers by disputing cheap daily imports an extensive network of operatives and small vendors produces middlemen superduper those also
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receive a sizeable fraction of the retail price beat by consumers up to 70 percent of it. but many feel. that could all and. not seeing heads a local unit of the national farmers' organization here at the british marianna monahan if there's a dairy deal with the u.s. and milk imports are allowed prices could fall that would pose a huge threat to marginal dairy farmers and laborers they'll be staring at major losses with its but not everyone is worried at this private dairy farm almost every step of the process has been mechanized the cows here are milked twice a day they host and freeze eons ago to pinpoint the company or there is a new niche player in the industry order. is its core founder he produces what he says is beyond milk freo pomerantz or adultry it's an issue that remains a widespread concern in india and it is a precious thing the premium milk is bastardised here are going to doesn't view us
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daily imports as a trade he says because his unique selling point is freshness and rapid delivery just 12 hours from call to customers but the entrepreneur who is a vegetarian does have misgivings about a great deal with the u.s. especially an aspect that has proved a major stumbling block in negotiations all year. there are concerns in india that the photo given to cows in the us contains meat components cows in hinduism a sacred so there are religious sentiments involved with india's also a huge consumer of milk which is used to make your goat cheese in a wide range of indian sweet american dairy producers despite the complications the country too means a huge untapped market at least an hour or. so
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