tv Glaubenssachen Deutsche Welle November 13, 2020 11:00am-11:31am CET
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intensifies and government troops say they are making gains. amnesty international says a large number of civilians have been massacred by local forces. the pandemic pushing hospitals in italy and other parts of europe to the limits. maples is just reporting a shortage of doctors and beds, as corona, virus infections. so as the story of the forgotten everything cost. it was the 1st black footballer to play for germany in 1974, a lot has changed since then. thanks for joining us. paris is marking the 5th anniversary of its deadliest terror attack ceremonies have been held in the french capital,
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the mayor of paris and the french prime minister of paid tribute to the victims sites around the city where the attack took place 5 years ago. in 2015130, people were killed when so-called islamic state militants launched multiple times in the french suicide bombers and gunmen carried out of 4 hours, killing spree, which also injured hundreds correspondent lisa lewis is standing by outside the bus or can see it where one of the attacks took place, lisa, tell us about today's common russians. well, the combination has been going on since this morning. a delegation has been going from one location to the next, where all these horrible attacks happened in november 25th. right now, the delegation is behind me. at each location, they read out loud, the names of those who were killed. they put down flowers and they hold in minute of silence. now, under coronavirus restrictions,
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that delegation is released this year with only a few ministers, the mayor of paris taking part and 2 representatives of those who died and who survived these attacks. that's very difficult for many survivors to take in because taking part in this ceremony of this yearly ceremony is a very important part of their reconstruction process. i've talked to one of the survivors who has found his very own way of dealing with the trauma music. as therapy, it got so tight she threw the worst time of his life. he started writing songs shortly before the battle counterattack. the more i was terrified after the attack, i was afraid to leave the house to cycle through the city. i felt i had become
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a target. music helped me get through this. it was my way to express my feelings. and what i've experienced when you go through an event like this, precisely because i managed to get out of there shortly after the attack had started. you think i scape death by a few minutes. life grinds to a halt, but then it continues and you think i need to live life to the fullest. said it had gone to the concert with a few friends. they all managed to escape alive. minutes before the 1st shots were fired. took this video. when he understood what was happening, his survival instincts kicked in there were little flashes of light on the war that were moving towards the stage and then the sound of firecrackers. i mediately understood that something was wrong and that those weren't just firecrackers. all i could think about was i had to get out of there, but then the $1000.00 concert goes all through themselves to the ground. and i got
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stuck beneath them. but i managed to free myself and make it out of that door. this is the 1st time since the attack that sanish has returned to the battle plan. it's bringing back his trauma, which is still deeply affecting him. also it's stressing me out to be here. i'm quite anxious now. even nowadays, when i go to the cinema or restaurant, i'm concerned about my safety and where the next emergency exit is as to what to do until the 13th of november 25th teen. i thought i lived in a safe country. now i don't believe that anymore. or security do because usually boosts the music is helping to heal his wounds. but for sadness it's also an affirmation of life. just
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as there was a radical islamists would like to see a society in which we can draw, make music or sing. they believe that only the prophet has the right to do that. so this is a way of saying, no, i exist, i'm alive, and i want to continue doing what i'm free to do in my country. but with a spate of recent terror attacks and measures to combat the corona pandemic pressure on those freedoms is mounting on the earth. and this report is still with us. these are 5 years after those attacks, the terror threat level has once again been raised to its highest level. what's the mood like on the streets on the stand? well, it's very difficult obviously, as you said, the terror and to terrible and was pushed to its highest level 2 weeks ago after an
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attack at a busy in east where an islam is radical person kill 3 people. and the government is trying to crack down on terrorism, but many people here feel that any new attacks could happen. and any day, specially as they mostly go out from, you know, lone wolves, people who act on their own, who do knife attacks for exam. that's very difficult to prevent. over the past 5 years, the government has boosted the number of people who are working for the secret services. and it's also passed several anti terror laws, but only about a 3rd of the friends today feel that the government knows does what it's needed to fight terrorism here in the country. what does science actually do in fighting against radicalization and islam? this time the government came up with a number of new measures, especially after the having the recent beheading, a 47 year old teacher suddenly patty, he was beheaded because he showed
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a caricature of mohammed in class and say, laughter was the governments that we need to crack down on this, they closed a mosque that was thought to be radicalized. they are working on new laws to fight hate speech online. and they also working on expelling people who they think have been radicalized in the past, but it is very difficult to tackle this problem, especially as i said, as many of the recent attacks that could happen in new attacks, i could happen in the future are thought to maybe be had actually comes from a lone wolf from people who could act on their own. and the police is really having difficulty finding these people. because there's hiding, it's very difficult to find out. if people are radicalized or not. you know, is this a lose for reporting from all sides about theater in abstentions? time out have
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a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. french forces in mali have reportedly killed a senior harvest leader links to several of us. the french defense minister hailed the operation against the military leader of al qaeda as north africa when france has deployed troops in mali and across the region to counter islam as militants police in the philippines say their desk souls from typhoon vanco has risen to at least $26.00, as floodwaters receded, the cleanup gets underway. the massive storm, the 3rd in as many weeks brought some of the worst flooding in years to the capital manila and the about provinces. the u.s. department of homeland security has issued a statement saying last week's election was quote, the most secure in american history. t.h.s. officials also say there was no evidence that any voting system was compromised. president filed multiple lawsuits,
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challenging his election defeat to joe biden. out china, joe biden, for his u.s. election victory. foreign ministry spokesman said beijing respected the choice of the american people. the statement comes nearly a week after biden and his running mate. carla harris won the white house president so far refused to concede u.s. relations with china historic lows of the ministration with disputes over trade technology. and increasingly, taiwan for more, this are not joined by our correspondent in a beijing much hears almost every other country in the world to the president elect . what took so long? that's a very good question. the only explanation china has offered so far was that this was in line with international cracks, his, which is obviously debatable. in 2016. they were much quicker to congress. donald
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trump on his election victory. it involves a lot of guessing. we don't know the real reason, but the best guess is probably that they wanted to be absolutely sure that nothing can happen because they would not have wanted to work with the trump administration . having congratulated biden thinking that trump might take this badly, then another reason, or maybe a side effect was that chinese state media has portrayed this us election as chaotic as unreliable as democracy as an unreliable chaotic system. and of course, not congratulating allowed them to explore this narrative a few days longer. but here does this delay tell us anything else about the future relations between the 2 countries. it definitely tells us that
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china is not betting on better relations with the biden administration. this is, of course not how you build the best relationship with a future administration. i would think that biden would not take this as badly as trump would have, and that it would not maybe how that bad effect from the side of the u.s. administration. but it seems very clear that china is wary of the next administration and it is not expecting things to change back to what they were before donald trump. and he has been in beijing. thank you very much. amnesty international is calling it a horrific tragedy. scores and possibly hundreds of civilians been stabbed and hacked to death in the northern ethiopian region of witnesses say local forces fighting government troops in the region are to blame for the killings in the make
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a bad day. so far deny carrying out the attacks the victims are thought to be day laborers not involved in the conflict, but still it is flared last week after the government accused the take right people's liberation front of attacking a government military camp. the un is warning of a humanitarian crisis as thousands flee to neighboring sudan, as we reported the stability of the whole region is feared to be at stake. this is a country sliding into civil war. these ethiopians have come not to enjoy themselves, but to give blood for their soldiers fighting in tikrit stage. the main aim of the blood donation program is express our after our us or our arab. the conflict is not with this program. not with people, not with bravery, it's rather with our army,
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in f. shameful way. the conflict erupted in early november. the government sent troops into the region after an alleged attack by local forces on a federal army base in tigris, capital, the federal government. how to give the right to the proof in the security forces in the use force in order to put an end. those implicated in must equal russian and grows human rights violations. relations between the ethiopian prime minister and the t great people's liberation front have long been tense. for nearly 30 years, the t p l. f was dominant in ethiopian politics, but be curbed the party's influence after coming to power in 2018 and its leaders say they have been unfairly targeted. a constitutional dispute raised tensions to
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boiling point. the t p l. f defied obvious decision to postpone national polls. juta the coronavirus pandemic. in september they went ahead with elections and to grow, which they control. not only the stability of ethiopia is at stake in this conflict . the country with its population of 110000000 is pivotal to the stability of the horn of africa as a whole in 2019. abbie won a nobel peace prize for his sweeping political reforms. and his role in brokering peace with eritrea after a bloody border war. but so far, he's failed to heed the calls of the un and the african union for a cease fire in the conflict of a more this story. let's bring in with amnesty international crisis response team and joins us from berlin. brought the news about the massacre to the world, getting information on the region with phone lines and the internet down. how do
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you access and very far your information? yes, so very nice to be with you today. we 1st became aware of this massacre in south in the southwest zone of to grow region 2 days ago. we started looking into images and eventually videos that started appearing on social media. took this very seriously. as you rightly say, it's been very hard to communicate with the region. so any information that has been coming out of the region has to be very carefully and very sort of rechecked. we spent a good amount of time going through these videos, going through these boat photographs, making sure that they were, they were taken captured recently, making sure that they weren't from previous events from, from the region to, to really, you know, verify and to make sure we know what, what had happened to me, khadra and we coupled that with with interviews of witnesses and people have spoken to eyewitnesses from the meat cutter region. so we're very confident when we're
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saying that several 100 to civilians were stabbed or hacked to death in the counter who did this, where we're unsure of the people have told us that it's members of the to grab people's liberation front. although we cannot independently confirm that sami organization is also the ethiopian government, so we store communications and allow monitors to access the regions are actually responding so far not. but we're obviously always open to, to communication, where we're very keen and we really do implore your storage it's resort, all communication to grow. this is essential to ensure accountability and transparency for all of creation on both sides of this, of this conflict. all the military operations in the region and also very key to ensuring that people can, can communicate with other in accordance with their right to freedom of expression . but monitoring the situation is very important. as you are, as you said in your report, as you said in your introduction, there are thousands,
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several 1000 refugees crossing the border into sudan. it's very key that the ethiopian or thirty's, ensure that on all sides that international humanitarian law and international human rights law is respected throughout this conflict. talk about that. what is most urgently needed to support the many civilians now affected by this conflict. i think it's key that the international community really presses ethiopia to investigate. not only what's happened in macau drama on the 9th of november on the 10th of november, but also the international community presses ethiopia to ensure all sides of the conflict, protect civilians will be urgent need for assistance also over the border in sudan, which i think the international community has to step up and make sure that the civilians crossing into south sudan are provided for. but really, i think where the, where the international community must intervene is really to press ethiopia, if you can, authorities to investigate what's going on. and to ensure that in such
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a humanitarian law and international human rights lawyer is respected throughout, send our belief from amnesty international crisis response to thanks for joining us here. i did have unions. thank you. the corona virus pandemic. now, a new infections are on the rise in europe despite the partial lockdown imposed in many countries. france's prime minister says the number of coronavirus cases in hospitals is now higher than it was last spring with a new patient admitted every 30 seconds. hospitals are also under strain in italy, europe's ground 0 in the pandemic. this time, it's not just the rich north that's affected. the 2nd wave is also stretching resources in naples and the poorest south coronavirus patients wait for hours outside the emergency ward at the clinic to get treatment. relatives have brought them here in their own cars or injured. you know,
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we've looked all over naples for ventilators, and haven't found anything at all. hospital staff treat them as outpatients. the area around the gulf of naples is seeing a huge 2nd surge in coronavirus cases. after a long party companion is the 2nd hardest hit region in italy, antonio carly hospital is the biggest health center in the south of the country. dr . giuseppe, this only works in the emergency ward a year ago, things were already tense here, even before the onset of the pandemic. after his shift, the doctor emerges. his state reflects that of italy's health system. he's exhausted the system is righted it's limit. we're using all possible resources in order to treat patients, but now it's coming down to a question of pure math. there are so many patients. the system is unable to accommodate them. on the weekend, these images from naples,
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the french promenade outraged italians across the country. but the national government still designates the company a region as level yellow. not red. critics say the region's crisis department cooked the figures to avoid a lockdown when they registered i.c.u. occupancy last week. at 27 percent. the president of the italian doctors association is worried. he wants all of italy to be designated a red zone. ok for the government is trying to serve various interests, namely economic as well as health care. of course, the economy is important. we understand that. but if the curve continues to rise, italy's health care system will simply not be able to handle it. doctors and nurses are honored in these figures by craftsman gernot today virtually
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0. his store is on the popular shopping street vs son, craig oreo. i'm in. oh, now empty donato is worried about the future, both for his health and his business in the city of naples, at the foot of the famous folk, you know, mt vesuvius. some of the other recent developments in the despite a limited shutdown, germany has reported another record high in the early infections with more than 23000 new cases. over 24 hours, south korea has begun fining people for not wearing masks in public places. israel has signed a deal with pfizer and by on tech to receive 8000000 doses of their corona virus vaccine. next year. new zealand has reopened downtown auckland, after tracing a new coronavirus case to a known cluster. sports now and as the german national football team focuses on ukraine for nations league match on saturday. well, to look at the increased diversity in the german team's current composition. it's
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difficult to imagine the roster without players like set of number one, tony alluding to and who are senay more than 4 decades ago. it was quite a different picture until a different player named costa and the scene. he became the 1st black german to represent the country on the pitch, but his path was quite different than that of those who continued his legacy in 2020. cos there was a true trailblazer today. he says he never thought he'd see the day that germany would feel so many black players did obvious press. harrington recently paid cost of the visit in 1974, a black man playing for germany was a global sensation. all eyes were given cost time to look for me as a prolific striker in his heyday. evan,
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cause today's historic achievement for west germany was shortly before well, in the bundesliga, the lone pioneer had to endure some domestic hatred in the form of unthinkable. things can come when i got off the bus, they yelled gazin one n word and didn't say a look. all right guys. well, you know, i scored a couple of goals. of course. strange though. cos today says he also got a cold reception from his countrymen when he broke germany's color line in the seventy's . not everyone like i noticed that. and then you don't get as many balls as a center forward. you have to get ball. it was like that. i knew some of them were racist. i saw it in their behavior. yes. and only when i went to the showers,
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then they'd look what is this black guy doing on our team? cos that his international career only lasted 3 matches. he says in large part to pressure. ready i had everything better of in my neighbor in my comrades who were white. and if i made a mistake, everything was twice or 3 times as bad. on the field, i could hear fans shouting, take the blank, i am out of i play for a long time, but in germany i could have made more out of it with everything faltering inside it held me back. i couldn't show my football skills cos to the thought circumstances for black footballers would never change since the seventy's team, germany has progressed slowly in the early 2000 gerald as
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a mobile became the 1st black german to feature in a world cup. and in 2014, jerome boy tank became the 1st black player in germany to win a world cup. and present. a handful of black footballers represent germany and never imagined this would happen. they have all the self-confidence they need today, the players, the black players, and they are my brothers. there have so much self-confidence that i could have never imagined having at the well, despite the changing demographics, cost of the believe, some things will never change. but here it comes. it will always be the case that the player in germany with the black man with the black man is always 2nd choice.
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looking at recent lineups, one could argue, some black players on team germany are 2nd to none. and if you are a lot more about having called so there you can watch that report in full online at the w. dot com as well as on the twitter and facebook pages. and that's it from me and the news team for now. stay tuned for mother business with monica jones, that's up next and then you can get all the latest news information from our website. got alphas from the pencil.
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