tv World Stories Deutsche Welle July 18, 2020 10:15pm-10:31pm CEST
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the morning a man who had till the end of his life fought strongly but peacefully against injustice. is a reminder of our top story at this hour a few leaders from holding a 2nd day of talks on a lot of virus recovery fund 750000000000 your posts are at stake but there are deep deep divisions on how to assist a member states hardest hit by the pandemic. watching t w news will have more headlines for you at the top of the hour i'm go slowly for main and entire news team here and thanks for watching. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss. you just 3 of the topics covered and we couldn't read your blog is called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should
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the horrors. we talk to 2 survivors now living in berlin. the center froze as takes her back to her pharma peaceful life in the hills of spread. until the age of 45. had a happy life but then yugoslavia fell apart serbian forces shelled the town and tried to stuff its residents out now i go to. the mornings where the worst every day at not even one am i had children in front of my house begging him they wanted something to eat but we didn't have anything ourselves nothing. blood not yet. between 93 and 95 the fighting between serb forces and bosnian militias intensified the serbs were trying to force the population out of their homes to make their opponents surrender. in july of 95 general right going lot of later convicted of
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war crimes and genocide and. the separation between life and death began. as at the time applaud used them when they put 2 tanks facing each other and people had to walk further then they started charging people old women and children on one side young women on the other fort and entertainment at night. all the men were taken away even little boys from the age of 8 even 90 year olds was. really devastated god you know study on. an estimated 8000 men and boys were shot in the following days. lost his father and. he often imagines his final moments before he got shot. after
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hunger. did he feel hungry did he feel thirsty. when. if he was conscious did he think about us his family did anything give him strength gobby. yeah in july 95 women and children left red prieta under the eyes of serbian forces. was amongst them but on her way out she would know something she will never be able to forget. i assume put them some those of whatever friends of mine try to scape but the soldiers caught them and drag them back out to the street they wanted everyone to see what happens to those who try to escape they took them and then shot them right in front of me they were like family to me. most about not so maybe reassured family. just like demi clergy she lives with trauma to this day but
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still the smell of roses lives on and reminds her of a farm a peaceful youth in srebrenica. since china imposed the new security law many people in hong kong see its special status and democratic governance undermined. it's becoming ever more dangerous to protest. the current 4 years now everyone has joined fellow members of his party on the 1st of july to mark hong kong's handover to chinese fruit but everything changed last week it isn't uncommon for such areas more peaceful protests to have a 100 plus police to search it doesn't office by cast this will be the new law you may never see the picture of me then hong kong is on this week ok not because we are content and not because. we are now happy with because it is because now we
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have to upgrade now right now but there was nobody rolled up. the swastika 1st protest seems to new security law was put in place which could see offenders go to prison for life for suppression. several parties have now decided to disband some leading activists have fled but everything and his party are not about to follow suit. because if for political the party is about down now what's it to say that to the rest of hong kong psychologically. compared to go to prison for long we're not going to trade what we have been doing for years but depends on the level of suppression we're going to face in the future there will be certain more the victories and transformation of activism in hong kong there's no doubt beijing is the sister law of fact only
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a minority of lawbreakers critics say the tacl activism is only threats and that's just the 1st step in the now works for an ngo based in hong kong for decades it has been advocating for labor rights across asia hochul has been the popular hope for thousands of local and international n.g.o.s but a new law means many are now we considering their options there's a lot of ambiguity in you know when all was do you mean by somehow may be where foreign forces because we have to start from overseas under this law we widen sure like how it will impact even the safety of individual staff or was this to for us too if we continue to receive foreign funding we have to somehow people here their worst scenario then we may also consider to move to. other countries.
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beijing has played down the last impact saying you nearly closed to strengthen the management of n.g.o.s and are all the nice asians in hong kong. even though it's there were clear how the security will be implemented activists and efficacious here will have to be well they face a rocky road ahead. brazil has had the 2nd highest number of reported poor was cases of. the president himself has tested positive but the true number of infections is probably much higher. nothing is the same since the pandemic at rio de janeiro's 5 fellows adults are out of work children are home from school and cramped unhygenic living conditions greatly increase the risk of infection. i'm scared my children will catch the virus we don't always have running water most of the time we have to haul it from far
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away and the children don't have any space to play. experts estimate the number of unreported infections in the favelas to be extremely high that's why local residents have started counting the cases themselves with us now many of those who died from chronic virus and our fellows didn't show up in the health authority statistics we know several examples in our circle of friends. with the help of local residents volunteers are creating a log of cases in the bore real neighborhood. they use whatsapp to collect data on the latest infections not registered by local authorities. the state has been completely absent here ever since the fellows were built in rio we always have to reinvent ourselves and find new ways to survive. even the exact number of corona infections in brazil is not known too little testing is being carried out leandra
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nevus had typical covert 1900 symptoms but was never tested. i left our neighborhood so i wouldn't infect anyone. i slept on the beach at it for a week and a half and thought about my neighbors the whole time it's social status in brazil that appears to dictate whether someone is officially infected or not the real numbers tell a very different story. as the coronavirus spread in germany romanians and roma living here say they were subjected to ever more hostility and prejudice. they are tired of being bullied. moana has been a social worker in berlin for 8 years her main responsibility is caring for romanian families many of them roma the fact that one of his mother tongue is romanian helps a lot she says discrimination against roma is not new but now exclusion and
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accusations are rising amid the pandemic in the height media is minority group that i work with is the roma. it's a fact that they're an object of discrimination. most people don't like to see them around here and also in my country romania. now in these times of crisis when everyone is scared and under a lot of pressure you know people are looking for a scapegoat more than ever. these are employees and that it's not. we meet a man we'll call vasili a roma from the village of fontanella he's been in germany for 5 years and now for the 1st time he's found a decent job he uses a pseudonym so he won't risk jeopardizing his job. yes i experienced discrimination and yes since corona it has gotten worse that's the way it is at work but also when i go shopping for example at the supermarket i'm treated worse
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than others. in this berlin district several blocks of apartment buildings where mainly roma live together in cramped quarters were sealed off and quarantined for 2 weeks a total of more than $100.00 people across 7 houses here tested positive neighbors think it was a wise decision to quarantine the entire area and they're out until 10 at night i don't know if that's allowed i thought they had a curfew. over to the home all scrunched. the roma feel that others treat them with suspicion and some say it is racist. monsoon to shoot the people look for a guilty party and the weak can't defend themselves they wouldn't dare blame other groups imagine how the jews are turks would react if they were treated like this they have a strong lobby the politicians wouldn't dare say things like this about them in public. accusations prejudices and
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justifications. social worker more of interior things that especially during the pandemic it is important to find peaceful solutions. it is about getting to know each other better and these families need support from media but also when you are new in a metropolis and you come from a poor background and didn't get the best education you just need some help. there are some great social projects in berlin i'm satisfied but we need even one who are expensive for me then above it all can me i'm a man now according to human rights organizations like amnesty international it is clear who is most affected by the coronavirus restrictions in european countries it's the minorities who suffer most.
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behind the facades and ghostly quiet. the global scene has been devastated by the pandemic and the sign of any real sign of. how autists coping with the crisis. in cities around the world to find out. marks 20. next on d w. entered the conflict zone with sara kelly my guest this week is involved oil minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe cecil boy as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that 1st held and 9 babatz of power. zimbabwe ever feel the same. political economical.
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