tv Frag den Lesch Deutsche Welle October 8, 2020 1:45pm-2:01pm CEST
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nobody else has the local knowledge and tools necessary to collect the baskets from the bay. influence a good use not thinking of all kinds of people who. have a suspicion but no proof that it could also turn out to be one of my friends. i could experience a bitter disappointment. another problem is that an increasing number of oysters are catching a disease during farming the rare virus was previously found only in warmer waters . in the town of there's a market every saturday. are extremely popular and he doesn't have to wait long for customers. full of iodine very healthy very pure like the sea and also a bit nutty and with. these oysters have an extraordinary taste that we are particularly fond of. the oysters are sold out before noon. like so
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often he says he could have sold a lot more if it weren't for the oyster thieves in his view their crimes are an forgivable. move imo your yes we've also had to go to jail for what we met but ever think of robbing neighbors let us know that that's not who was know it's not nice. and then they now hopes that the police can finally catch the thieves but the odds are against him. despite intensive investigations very few oyster thieves have been caught. for decades thousands of people were disenfranchised or abused by the state even the young children were torn from their parents well the spirit allegation that they didn't come for him to social norms. is one of the many victims now fighting for compensation the atrocities he suffered as
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a child still haunts him to this day. the swiss authorities took him away from his mother put him in a home and locked him away. at age 6 voter and his bear who was placed in foster care with a parish couple who abused him. recently pulled my ears and by harold out and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. they sent. him a spare is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village a fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care
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by the can tunnel authorities because they were judged to be socially different the practice continued until 981 people including his mother were put in prisons like this one him aspera was born here in 1957. because my name i suspect that my mother was administratively cared for because she was expecting illegitimate child. and that's what they did at the time. they put such mothers away they didn't fit into swiss society. well that's right. people deemed as being work shy drinkers or of having loose morals were taken to prison without trial to foster families or to a psychiatric ward there they were to be reeducated. by a system that had stripped them of their rights and excluded them from society. historians like or scam and confirmed that these people were not criminals
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conducted research for this was government as part of an independent commission of inquiry. by not even fit in the case of those receiving administrative care it was usually not a matter of criminal offenses but simply a way of life that did not conform to social norms and. stories like voter emmitsburg years have cast a shadow over swiss history there are around $650.00 prisons and other institutions in switzerland in which children and young adults were imprisoned exploited and in many cases severely mistreated. or was locked up for hours on end at his foster parents house he was forced to clean and work in the garden and fields he didn't accompany us to the house as he suffered a panic attack when he tried to visit a few years ago. for of a coral reefs the hope was so strange i hid in a bush like an animal i really felt that this was the end. when he was 11 the
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parish couple took him to the psychiatric clinic in minsk jelling and there the boy's plight worsened near the illegally constans the hospital director tested psychiatric medication on him in the 1960 s. and seventy's. time for all i know is that i felt a lot of noisier and just generally bad and lousy. and every now and again i'd also have something like a seizure will become so. the boy does not seem to tolerate tougher new well and we believe that the unpleasant symptoms he was showing are side effects of this medication. it makes my skin crawls out and i ask myself why they did that. imma spare is fighting to have what happened to him and others forced into administrate of care publicly recognized. my hope is that something like
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this never happens again oh and also that this whole dark chapter of switzerland's cost goes into the history books as rights. and other victims have already received a small sum from the swiss government but he insists that his fight is not just about the money we now take you to a roma settlements in eastern bull garia the roma are a minority group that has been marginalized for decades many roma grow up in poverty with no formal education the poor health care services and in this mall a future prospects it's particularly tough on children they often can't make it out without outside help. yes the roma settlement in sleeve in is called. which means hope. but there is little sign of hope here. the people are poor.
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25000 roma live in this ghetto it's one of the largest and most garia here a lot of the street prevails demeanor have never left his 12 year old daughter mariana out of the house alone it's too dangerous girls live in constant danger of being kidnapped child marriage is common no lasting according to our tradition girls get married when they're 12 or 13 and then they have children but i don't want to live like that. since her mother left mariana lives alone with her blind father he's constantly worried that he won't be able to protect his daughter. i have a dream to get out of this ghetto there's no future here in the dish to. marry on his cello helps distractor she practices for hours every day she's able to leave the ghetto with her instrument 3 times a week into another world. into
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q argued world. famous bulgarian violinist has performed on the big stages in europe today he lives in germany but he grew up in a day. this is i was just like these kids mr issues and duty and they here in this host my father gave me my 1st violin and it was here that i started playing because abortions. is familiar with poverty he also knows that for most roma children especially girls it's difficult to escape 10 years ago he got the chance to do something about it and took it. lord knows but i'm with my partners father died and we fought and of the look with money it's not much money neither it's the folk who were children so we decided to do some things that the money in the roma quarter instead of that was lost the my wife said you are
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a musician the children with your violin is. decided to open a music school and his sister's garage with the help of donations 300 roma children have since been given the chance to learn an instrument here for mariana it was a long and hard way. the other kids teased me when i went to music class some of the so when they heard me play in concert they apologised to me and i even proud of me with my dream is to play the cello and to teach. that to. mary on a school principal insists she has to study hard and to speak bulgarian well only then will she have a good chance for a musical career. omo. they have to have at least to see a great average gotten otherwise they can't develop musically. yorkie shows his scholars the country's most important stage the concert hall book area and sophia.
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mariano and her fellow students play together with the virtual sos of the national symphony orchestra. her father couldn't afford the trip to sofia but he knows that marianas concert is a good chance for her. with music lessons our children don't only learn music they also experience a whole new culture which helps them to break the roman mentality of the roman traditional all. niccolo demeanor of wants to accompany his daughter on her journey leaving the streets and as best as he can. in the meantime what more people have decided to support mariana and her fellow musicians so we will definitely catch up with her to find out how she has been faring well that's all we have time for on today's focus on europe say well and see
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into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. brazil is in the news these days for the role reasons i did so that's the 4th highest figure in the world for coated 19 infections my guess is me from the silly half of the country's vice president how much i'm from overall how did the government measure all get so bad. conflict. and 30 minutes w. .
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how does it feel up to well. where i come from but all of that it does this go it's just like this chinese food that's better where i am it's a boy with reminds me of home after a decade. it's a living in germany china's food is one of the sailors i miss the most but better taking a step back and i see these things and it's the difference between now and. then of ford's 1st as an articulation that exists as a part of the board haven't been and to mention it in china that's when you adopt a child it's people wondering if they're going to say that but if you don't have the right to learn closer that is this is that job a job that of the mom how i see it and others why i left my job because i tried to
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do it except it is an hour a day my name abounding to work and i work at did that for you 2. why are people forced to hide in trucks. luck. there are many abusive sludged luck there are many cancers luck listened to and there are many stories. lead to make up your own. luck . w. made for mines to get out of the.
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little. little leg. this is g w news a live from berlin a surprise choice by the swedish academy for this year's nobel prize for literature 77 year old american poet look is honored for the unmistakable poetic voice and works that dwell on the themes of childhood and family life we have team coverage also on the program a warning that germany could be heading for an uncontrollable spread of the corona virus this after an alarming jump takes the daily number of infections above 4000 that's the high.
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