tv Global 3000 Deutsche Welle August 17, 2020 1:30pm-2:01pm CEST
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street was. so many different walks of life was some water pumping. oddly. all of them come straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. but it was no more delusion the marsh will enjoy. from the few months of the long term to their final resting place the russians all g.w. documentary. welcome to global 3000. online schooling in china we find out how beijing is maintaining a tight grip on kids stuck. in the jungle schooling we learn how the
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pandemic is affecting a raghead towns being prepared for a life back in the wild. but 1st we had to italy where a former drug mule tells us about his time within the nigerian mafia that. drugs money laundering forgery arms smuggling fest cyber crime when it comes to organized crime business is booming with revenues of more than $800000000000.00 euros a year according to the latest report by the european police authority europol the report also says there are around 5000 transnational criminal groups operating in europe one of the most lucrative criminal activities is people trafficking this particularly affects women from nigeria many of whom a forced into prostitution in europe. in italy according to united nations estimates as many as 80. scent of nigerian migrant women arriving in the
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country are at risk of sex trafficking. and those behind it are often nigerian criminals. the nigerian mafia stronghold in europe is the small town of cast over old tourneau just outside naples this is nigeria. given up. cowardly remember this is the italian coastal community of custer vol 2 a no new naples once an upscale resort now a wasteland we visited before the corona virus pandemic this is nigeria just because i'm not the nigerian mafia has taken reach here in my own bathroom and this former member tells us how his countrymen make millions and people smuggling drugs running and prostitution he wishes to remain anonymous so we'll simply call him duffy did he change signs to work with the italian authorities and now his life's
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in danger is good. because i want to know is the headquarters. for the larger mafia. because this is the only political story. without control and there are many in the boosters here going from want to know where they got id i think they are going to do everything they want without. notifying this day or the. deputy used to work as a drug career for the nigerian mafia he would swallow sealed pellets containing cocaine and then smuggle them across international borders to italy. or i go swallow up 1.2 kilos you cannot get credit you know so you have to be without food if you have big girl lottie like your mocha and the red or yellow if you mix it and drink you do come up moved. just about everything.
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yes he's been. many of the drug careers die in the process says radiologist mariano scalia. it's just one packet of cocaine has a leak or tears open inside their intestines the result is almost certain death. scott the owner has teamed up with the italian authorities to crack down on the practice. the pellets you can see are in the intestine. there are 20 to 30 here. each about 7 or 8 centimeters long. close together it's an incredible quantity of cocaine. and as the radiologist explains many countries like the technical means to detect this form of smuggling. cocaine wrapped up in a condom will not show up in a normal x.
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ray. the smugglers now use new materials to avoid detection and prosecution i think. the same but anything that sometimes it's hard for us to distinguish between these pellets and food being digested. these things. jane i remember thinking one time they could easily be knocking. me down give an example or. somebody. from some. drugs arriving in new delhi. defenders they were just. on the ground in. and with for the person today then they think oh the. good the good news the more important in the face of the value of human being. completely 0. then there's prostitution here too people
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are disposable. it's another market dominated by the nigerians in a region that's traditionally the stronghold of an italian mafia clan as we're told by a local prosecutor. that under the custody decades the crust toward a region has been controlled by a very dangerous and powerful camorra clan the castle aces. but even so the nigerian mafia have managed to expand in the area. that was the 1st i'm sure these 2 criminal organizations have come to some kind of arrangement or pact. blessing is one of the many women who fell victim to the criminals the nigerian computer scientist was lured to europe with the promise of a high paying job she came to its levi's spain with all the right paperwork and perfectly legal but like thousands of other nigerian women was forced into prostitution. one bore hole i got scared when they took away my phone.
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on the next they told me i owe them 65000 euros. only then did i realize i was at the mercy of people traffic isn't the traffic answer no less in found the courage to escape from her fellow nigerian tormentors she went to the police and was taken in by nuns it's amazing she managed to get out alive by their struggle. when they put you on the street they're always spying on you watching you. if a car comes by a customer they keep a list and check your earnings later that evening because you could be hiding money . if you get pregnant they give you some abortion drugs and then lock you up at home for 3 days despite the bleeding. for. most of these
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illegal activities happen in what the nigerian mafia calls connection houses during one raid italian authorities found weapons drugs and evidence of prostitution the mafia bosses hold absolute power those found to be breaking the rules are simply put to death. you continue to persist and do give you 2 in the member of this in the group to go and truly. in the forests. so if the body is sick about it it. surely nobody countries know what there's a help also that person the nigerian mafia has practically free reign here recalls brazen drug deliveries conducted by. what we see the signal on the scene with our on line to 10 o'clock in the night then we would be shot booths to go day and they do drop. so in the end of the boat i see that it's not
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a fishing boat it's actually easy to connect. all the police all because your life is because of bad moves about what has happened but especially there might be somewhat believe. as david explains italy has a problem with not just one but many criminal organizations and their influence extends well into officialdom he wants to do all he can to expose and minimize that . the chinese government is notoriously intolerant of dissent something protest as in hong kong in recent months know only too well. and to ensure dissent tremaine slow in mainland china the party is extending its influence into the lives of 100000000 primary school children. starts her day at 7 in the morning with her skipping rope 130 jumps minimum that'll
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earn her bonus points from her teacher. well as 9 years old she stopped going to school in january because of the corona virus outbreak. will stay that way until september that means 7 months of home schooling and skipping rope every morning you . know you indonesian i like it and exercise keeps me helping and i am sure some extra points and sports lead. their lives on a tight schedule but most people in this housing estate in northern beijing 100000 people live here every morning the residents meet in the small park to do tight. it's a martial art that focuses on balance and harmony between the inner self and what lies outside. before little or can relax she has to complete certain tasks chinese society demands good grades and
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obedience from children sport plays a part and there are reasons for that. family saying that the other children need to develop 5 basic principles of virtue intelligence body is that extent work all these things are taken into account for the sports great as well if a child is too fat or too thin this impacts the grade so children should not be too fat or too thin and should keep their b.m.i. in balance. at 8 o'clock in the morning there are online lessons math and english all mine year olds throughout china are stuck at home in front of their screens grappling with the material the central government is keen on home schooling it makes it even easier to enforce conformity. in the past always wished she could be at home now things are different she feels lonely for months she's been sitting alone on the sofa doing her schoolwork above all she's afraid she won't be able to keep up the role. if i don't learn well now that
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that grow up and know nothing. about and this ignorance prevent me from becoming a good member of society. the pressure to perform in china schools is extremely high the learning culture is based on discipline routine competition and performance. sitting still singing the national anthem rote learning from an early age children learn that the most important thing is the motherland as they call it here and the communist party indoctrination is also integrated into their homework. on labor day and. party day children are asked to say something about our motherland high school they're told to express what they think and what they want to do as adults for their motherland. layla's mother shows is the homework from july the 1st the founding day of the
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communist party the online answer reads like it was written by lola's parents melodrama without the party there would be no new china the party led us and the people founded the new china and maybe it's strong without generations of party members this would not be possible. but 80 kilometers away aside beijing's 5th ring road in the south of the city was also on his computer is the same lessons as all of the 17 and 18 year olds throughout china specializing in art he says he finds the coronavirus and home schooling annoying. well there are 4 of us sometimes 5 in a single house and for more than half a year now it gets on your nerves. so now in his twin sisters are trying to get along as best they can before the pandemic the sisters attended a sports boarding school and came home only on weekends so now was an art boarding
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school and was home only once a month what do you joys now is less homework and more time for creative art independent thinking is not something you're supposed to do at school. to become about to go hard this picture contains all the standards that an art student has to show at the graduation exam. you are only allowed to paint a portrait in this style not any other and you'll only be accepted by a prestigious art university in china if you draw exactly like this. painting on the garden wall helps on out let his creativity run free he doesn't hold back with his criticism of the fix mindset in china especially about art he's worried about the high school graduation exam the dreaded where conformity is fully enforced. so was the chinese education from its earliest days has always sought answers that
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conform to the norms or there's a uniform curriculum you a set procedure and a standard answer there is no room for diversity and individuality. china's school children spend an average 12 hours a day studying. as mother invests an additional $6000.00 euros a year towards her daughter's education. lolo what she likes best she tells us painting and dancing. then she focuses on her 3 hours of private lessons in english which will go on until 8 pm. no other part of africa is affected by climate change as the sun held regions south of the sahara the population is growing and at the same time arab a land is being destroyed by erosion and drought and the result conflict leading to
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violence and displacement peace could come in the form of the great green wall though a wall of trees set to stretch almost 8000 kilometers from senegal to ethiopia by 2030. finally teach you how ria can cut the grass for hay for weeks none of the local farmers were allowed to graze their livestock here the grass is growing very long now they can harvest hay to use for animal feed in the coming months when there will be little rain. we're happy that things are getting greener again we use the grass to feed our animals and make roofs for our homes in the past it was more barren here and now it's better. trees have also been planted to combat the deforestation of the region a strip of green has now grown up designed to ensure a better microclimate stone walls and terrorising helps stop the erosion of the
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land and beehives have been brought in to help with pollination. and then when we 1st started the farmers protested saying that this is their grazing land but we talked to them and the experts help them understand the principles behind what we're doing. this project in northern ethiopia it's part of what's known as the great green wall a film made by the united nations reveals the huge scope of the initiative and the aim at 1st was to stop the sahara desert from spreading by planting a line of trees along the edge of this hell region of the vision has since expanded to hell is one of the region's worst hit by climate change worldwide much of the land has been destroyed by over farming the great green wall initiative is designed to make it usable again as the african union's project coordinator explains it's about how to manage did learn how to learn to climate change hard to use the learn
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to me to get. stuck up on how to use them learn to provide jobs create wealth to bring harmony in the communities where the program is being made. but there's concern that increasing levels of terrorism and ethnic conflict in this the whole region could threaten the success of the great. it's a patchwork of hundreds of different projects like the one in ethiopia facts that say that many of them are successful but point out that others are less effective we've got to change the basic concept of investing in the great green wall and fortunately we have massive success stories for. all of the countries in the hell but only need to be replicated and they depend only on the awareness and the inspiration of farmers in their villages seeing what works the great green wall initiative aims to restore 100000000 hector's of currently degraded land and create
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10000000 jobs right now that's still a long way off. over the years we've become hugely attached to dora be around a 10 lady from sumatra is jungle school in 201418 from began following her journey back into the wilds. the school is run by the frankfurt so we're not because society after years of living in captivity the iranian towns learn everything they need to meet independent lives in the rain forest do right in through all darting material but if he to master the many challenges put before her before being released into the forest. after a 3 year break we were due to return to indonesia to the. national park to see how the jungle school and its peoples are getting along but then came the pandemic.
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humans have to keep their distance from to even that much time. because both species are at risk of contracting the new coronavirus. these are wrong attains are under lockdown and have had to stay in their cages for months. this is don't disclose you can train them to buy into the field get to the forest through the rain in the forest for them so this is like. right. this for us. so they can learn it's their meals are delivered wrapped in leaves so they have to figure out how to get the food useful
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practice for when they're later released into the wild. cages or disinfected twice a day. hygiene is of crucial importance. the teams who care for the animals rotate every 3 weeks before they start work staff have their temperature taken another coronavirus precaution they shot the video for this report themselves we talked to the head of the project by video call. or we're going to. argue with. a long time d.n.a. is 97 percent identical to the out of humans so they're extremely susceptible to all our diseases especially those affecting the responder to retract. you know that's the main reason why we've imposed such a strict quarantine to make sure there's no transmission of a virus replicating in humans to a population in the wild. it would probably have no immunity atoll to such a virus or how. the effects could be devastating.
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don't have ela has been reporting on this project for years through the aim is to prepare rang a tank for survival in their natural jungle habitat in the bucket to go pollute rainforest in central so much. many were rescued as orphans often held captive as pets under terrible conditions they had forgotten or had never learned how to move through the tree tops forage for food and build nests their keepers at the jungle school teach them all these skills usually out in the forest itself. i rang a tings enjoy piggyback rides many of them don't like to walk much this was before the coronavirus pandemic. of so no exercises in the forest for now even though they have so much to learn things. probably the most important item on the curriculum of jungle school is learning
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about fruit trees what they look like and when they bear fruit. in which seems an arm which years. in order to survive every rung aton has to develop a 4 dimensional map in their head covering space and time it takes time to learn all that but we've had to suspend the learning process where the trees and when do they bear fruit as the iraqi towns have to stay in their cages. the lockdown can only be relaxed once the pandemic has been contained this is not good for the animals their fitness deteriorates and they become bored even the not the best preconditions for release and survival in the wild. those that have already been set free currently lead better lives keepers go on patrol to check on them and provide extra food if need be. here to social distancing applies.
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to. their lives out. for. the school is located in the book to take up who rain forest and releases its graduates there it's a very remote location. so should any around it tanks here catch the coronavirus they won't pass it on to other ones in the wild. what's more they tend to be naturally self isolating creatures anyway and don't hang out in big groups. the team faces the challenge of protecting their wards from possible infection while also training them for release. this video was shot a couple of years ago there is no guarantee that
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a self-sustaining population will emerge here again over the past half century 80 percent of the region's rain forests have been cut down to make way for vast plantations. on our last visit pay to potty stressed the importance of saving the forest and teaching the orangutans survival skills. if the orangutans are able to survive here and all the other animals in the rain forest animal community will be to the tigers elephants and all the other species that's why it's so important to protect them. the number of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise. the project has a back up plan if the lockdown goes on for too long. it will release its orangutans into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support out in the forests that way the irag attains will be able to settle and have offspring and their numbers can grow until the threat of
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