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this is due to every news from berlin blotch crowds take to the streets for another day of demonstrations over the death hope george stories as the world witnesses global protests against racism and police brutality thousands gather in the u.s. capital for what could be the biggest rallies yet. not trying to tell the truth these are. the consequences of racism here in germany about every day discrimination nuttery day of major anti-racism protests across the
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country. angered by munich recover from an early wobble against by early votes was to actually close to consecutive title match report coming out. i'm unified i'm most unwelcome protesters have been gathering in washington d.c. and many other cities to mobilize against racism and police brutality tens of thousands through the streets off the u.s. capitol to call for reform authorities have closed off much of the downtown area to traffic the washing protest and others around the world up arisen from outrage over the death of george floyd the african-american man died while and police custody in minneapolis last week. as outrage spreads over the killing of george
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voight in the us protesters have taken to the streets in many part of the world they are calling for an end to racism and police brutality in the united states but also in their own societies here's a look at some of the protests taking place around the world today in solidarity with a black last match your movement. rarely have protests the deaths in custody drawn so many israeli and tens of thousands rally going astray in cities large and small their focus hundreds of aboriginal people who have died in jails and police stations in the last 30 years with no officer ever found guilty here the death of george floyd has suddenly created widespread anger about a new strategy and problem waited too long for justice bad to be handed down from my people and it's time for me to make a change and i only way the people are going to listen to me and i'm going to do it peacefully in brazil demonstrators have been raising their voices against the killing of black people mainly in porn neighborhoods called the favelas.
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every 23 minutes in the world a young black person dies we have to fight because of that if we don't fight that will continue and we will keep dying in mexico masked demonstrators vans laws buildings and threw stones at the u.s. embassy in the capital the protests began here on thursday after the death of a young man and state he was allegedly beaten to death in a police station for not wearing a face mask. we are here in support of the great uprising of black people and of all colors for the crime against george floyd committed by a pig policeman in the united states. warning that. there were protests and numerous cities across the u.k. . in london thousands of people were ignored the winter weather to take to the streets. demonstrations went ahead despite officials urging people to stay at home
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and stick to physical distancing rules. and there were similar scenes in berlin thousands of people gathered in the german capital to demonstrate against racism and police violence. all my stuff my need to show all those people in power who have their eyes closed that we hear and learn against racism. so i wish to know i'm here to protest not only for our generation but also for the next generation. this movement is not just about showing outrage at the death of african american george floyd in the us the black lives matter movement has unleashed a wave of protests against racism worldwide. for some people in germany it doesn't seem to matter how long they have left here or even if they were born here their parents makes them
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a target of racial abuse we spoke to some victims of racism about their everyday experiences in germany. and as it went through the problem i think one time i was shopping and an old lady pushed past me and then said uncle out of would not have allowed you to be here. it's the here and he gave you is if you want to kill me you damn foreigner you go back to your own country what are you doing here who talks or says every day racism is racial profiling is a clear part of my life just like going to the toilet it is part of my life. for people who for experiences they've either lived here in germany for years born here parents to mohamadi a sales assistant has been here since she was 6 years old a woman in a supermarket car park accused her of trying to run her over. even i've never experienced and you cannot get in my life that someone comes up to me and say you want to kill me and then calls me a damned foreigner. salaam came to germany 5 years ago was a syrian refugee
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a he works as a camera man for german television he was out with his wife and son when a man made racist remarks about his family. salaam up he recorded the incident on his phone and then fought back. what do you want what are you trying to say that. the attackers friends tried to stop him and pull him away but a short time later he returned and beat salaam up too so badly that he had to go to hospital the video was used in the investigation into the attack. the police recognized him immediately they said he was in prison and few months ago because of another problem we pressed charges and now justice has been done. this is. the men were young and it is a few will make any musician he says racial profiling which means the police stop him because of his appearance is a deadly problem. that makes you see how deep rooted
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racism is a black man somehow looks threatening a chaos stop him you see. these are not exceptional cases. works for a group called h one take on the victims of racism they examine black people's experiences and offer anti discrimination counselling. people in germany may say racism is no problem but for black people it is part of our daily lives either because we encounter structural racism or because we are discriminated against on the street nuance of color the song is no longer willing to accept the situation he's organized an anti-racism demonstration. that if you don't do anything about racism if you just ignore it then you are tolerating it and at the same time promoting it or begging for good. doesn't that
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is what i wish people. could demonstration in cologne would be one of many taking place in germany this weekend. now to other stories making news around the world in beirut hundreds of demonstrators have gathered hoping to reboot anti-government protest that began late last year as lebanon was facing its worst economic crisis in decades the lockdown due to the coronavirus has put further pressure on the economy you wave of protests despite social distancing restrictions. egypt's president sisi has announced a cease fire initiative for the civil war in libya it calls for the exit of all foreign fighters l.c.c. was joined by general khalifa haftar our forces lost the battle for the capital tripoli to troops loyal to libya's you and backed government.
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the head of america's national football league the n.f.l. has at most it the link was wrong for not allowing on field protests against racial injustice the n.f.l. previously bans players from naming touring the country's national anthem the practice was started by colin cullen capering and $26.00 team in protest against police brutality towards black americans but ok for next move spots a backlash from some fans and the leak itself. to some football leagues now and the bundesliga 2nd placed size one standard has a 1000000000 their 1st defeat since the restarts weight teamwork after the break let's say the games only go the victory was enough to bring doff one within 10 points of the league leaders. no justice no peace grit the shirt of dog means jaden sanchez to kickoff dog men and had to berlin kneel before they actually started to support the global black lives matter movement sanchez needed his 1st career
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hattrick last time out and was looking to continue that run don't mean got it started in the 2nd half and it started with satchel a pass to uva and brought the set up to me john from point blank range just shy of the hour mark to me john 2nd goal put don't me in for jane sand show the previous system and john the man of the match finished it off. big good thing it was a big 3 points today really important when we knew before the match our rivals got on which made it all the more important to get the 3 points and we did that. i mean it is just. here to berlin is love india has never won endorsement one nail the final and back to back wins. for the black and yellow.
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hoping to extend at the top of the table they've been in this form since. last november but an area well almost. but munich showed their support for the black lives matter protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without engine talismanic habits all eyes were on leon bailey the match winner when the sides last met. and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manwell neuer in the 10 minutes. the argent time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start the brian hit back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick a spot and did so expertly 11. on gretzky put by and ahead in the 42nd minute his left footed drive proving too much for lucas credit
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ski. close from the laver couzin stopper but it's not close enough. to know every increase the lead on the stroke of half time thinking kitschy is up till pass into an empty net in the 45th minute for germany stars 12 goal of the season. by all but put the game to bed in the 2nd period thomas mood is costing up 11 dusky for a trademark header liver couzin did pull one back in the dying moments however florian gets becoming the youngest ever been his legal score i with this effort. for to the final score a huge turnaround for biron after a shaky start but i'm single here in europe when you go one nil down here again slave occasion it's never easy to turn the game around it's all there so when we went one down early on but hadn't expected us to score 4 goals and come away from
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here is clear winners phone as they have out of the job done by an draw closer to an 8th consecutive title. in germany as the country emerges gradually from lock down museums have we opened their doors to visitors and social distancing rules of course jason's famous old masters gallery is tempting with a special exhibition that's marking the 500 anniversary of the death of the renaissance genius. impressive majestic and powerful the almost 400 year old tapestries in the game meld together i'll to my stir museum in dresden based on paintings by the italian renaissance artist raphael. here his biblical figures are remarkably lifelike and someone who had families 1st looking at these characters you can almost hear their conversations these works have
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influenced art history for centuries same as artists like ruben in tucson and to us who have looked at and been inspired by them which. made of wool and silk thread still works are strikingly radiant originally made for the sistine chapel in rome they were woven again in england 100 years later the best french and flemish weavers worked on a single tapestry for over a year 6 of these works were brought to dresden in $1728.00 by augustus the strong lector of saxony and king of poland. and against naturally he was adding a very prestigious splendid precious and valuable medium to his already extensive 1st rate collection. case to a close bond fact what is. in addition to the tapestry is the dresden exhibition also contains paintings and sculptures by other artists who were influenced by
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