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previously the earth was just a mess the chemistry lab the mark on me from. him. to. the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery of the of the. earth. starts feb 11th b.t.w. . a. very warm welcome to the program glad you could join us today europe is still in the middle of the fight against the corona virus right now it's especially the mutated forms of the virus that are a major concern there spread is bringing intensive care units to their limits some
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european countries are almost out of i.c.u. beds high risk patients are particularly dangerous for them and infection can be fatal. people like eddie's had emotional bitch are afraid that this may become their fate he has asthma and right now he's plagued by the fear of cold at 19 and the stifling am right outside his house he lives inside i have the capital of bosnia and herzegovina his home is among the cities with the highest pollution levels not just in europe but worldwide. i it is yet another day of misery for eddy's had you most of each small especially in winter these issues problem in sarajevo and it is getting worse days like today are atonement for people like eddie's who suffer from asthma. but i'm getting much according to yesterday's measurements here once again one of them
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was polluted cities in the world well what if this is constituencies for us matter and i am new exceptions on both age and last night i can heal the 2nd scene with normally i just hit one twos per day so it was in my name somewhat we had many thoughts. just talking briefly in the polluted a stress is it is so much that he has to inhale get again. the measurement results of sarah about his health to pop in a catastrophic scenario asahi heights regularly delivers bad news she says the values are alarming. number 2 problem and i think fine particles are the biggest problem. up to $32.00 micrograms per cubic meter are allowed but currently our daily values are much higher. as they range between $150.16 micrograms that's 3 times higher than the limit.
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small good is making more and more people according to a world bank report every year over 3000 people in boston who died from the effects of pollution. every year professor disturbed each diagnosis more patients with chronic respiratory diseases their findings are clear. so. i can say with certainty that there is a direct link between air pollution and one disease. i do know their words small harms all organs in the body. this scares chronically ill people like any such emotion which because now during the corona pandemic it puts him in the highest risk group. because of who fit in the air pollution and when i go out as little as possible for example the 71 i must go shopping with or when i have
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a business appointment i then he has to head downtown where the air is especially bad 150000 cars make their way through several yet every day many of them all with very high emission levels in winter there is additional pollution from studs often heated with anything that burns. small and hangs over the valley basin of sarajevo the view from one of the surrounding hills shows how big the problem is on a normal sunny when today the city literally disappears in small experts say the modern high rise buildings are also partly to blame they impede the air flow in the city. i better urban planning and more public transport unaided explains the minister of environment and urban development we meet him on his last day at work he is frustrated with the help of the e.u. his ministry had developed a phased plan to tackle the city's environmental problems but then there were
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elections in sarajevo and then you can tunnel govern. and simply dissolved his ministry. what they're doing is simply criminal and someone should be held responsible. in my opinion to say this is pure corruption the new majority in the new government will simply decide that there will be no more special planning new urban development and therefore numerous attempts to improve their quality. years of planning in vain he blames the construction sector lobby. that's just mafia last year i bet is does not believe anything will change in the foreseeable future today of all days he must go to the office located on the main road in the city center i. have to go to work
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today. it's really hard for me supreme creator because the here is soon. which. small asked and on top of that the qur'an a threat to ed is this winter is torture i. turkish president to one is regularly under fire for ignoring the rule of law in his country just recently the e.u. commission criticized turkey for what it's called in the absence of an independent justice system the popular businessman and philanthropist. is one of many people held in turkish prisons he has experienced what's living under a biased justice system means even though he hasn't been convicted of any crime he has spent the last 3 years behind bars. portraits of. his empty office for over 3 years the turkish human rights
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activists is being behind bars in the meantime a snake you know has been running an adult truth and asian on his behalf. it promotes an intercultural understanding in human rights projects even if that is becoming increasingly challenging. they fight people like osman khan advocate closer integration with the european union amicable ties with one's neighbors democracy in place or living in a paranoid atmosphere or dissidents are condemned and simply branded terrorists. turkish authorities have accused of being a left wing terror supporter as well as plus an islamist who. initially the public prosecutor accused of having bankrolled the 2013th is he part
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protests but new evidence was her present it's about this. even so turkish prison everyone is convinced the couple is guilty well of their foreign forces seeking to spark unrest in other countries. the man who acted on behalf of these people in turkey. is now behind bars that he actually wanted to set this man free. well odd that the america. 63 year old holzman kabbalah was born into a family of industrialists who amassed a great fiction as tobacco and computer traders. when cavallo took over the family business he decided to pour his wealth into nonprofit culture projects so he's especially eager to foster dialogue between turkey's various ethnic and religious groups and his hands going to the. turkish authorities responded by reminding him in custody for nearly 1200 days in this prison just outside of istanbul. turkey
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ignored a ruling by the european court of human rights to release kabbala when a turkish court followed suit is one teacher headed for the jail to collect him but within hours authorities issued a new warrant for his arrest. you stop believing in justice when you experience something like that. there is no justified reason to keep locked up in jail not a single reason. but they can fabricate one at any moment we'll put. more. people and so for now as in the doodle continues to work falloon today she's taking us to a disused tobacco warehouse in central istanbul this is where for many years now his foundation has been staging exhibitions and events centered around sometimes politically sensitive topics like turkey's reconciliation with the armenians or the
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kurdish issue. international human rights experts are appalled by cavelos incarceration just anyone who comes across it from outside the country and looks in and sees this trial going on wonders what's this about why is this necessary. why can a man who a stent simply works in civil society and mainly in arts and culture become such a problem for the government a moment i think. to engage with his critics. but he didn't he always said let's try to get turkish culture authorities on board for our projects and he wanted to cooperate with different municipalities even when they were controlled by the ruling a.k.p. party he insisted on this to an extent which sometimes bothered me but he was adamant the law was get through. those white says all these jail time is taking its toll on her husband. the last few times she visited. the new system beginning
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to lose hope in just treatment. he's not someone who complains but sometimes in our conversations he says sentences like when i ever get to see these things again that typically troubles me every time i took sides. of all the supporters of you miss a cultural thing anthropos eager to forge an understanding between peoples. to turkish authorities her of all of this just a dangerous agitator. in france the covert 1000 fans i make is affecting almost every aspect of people's lives they can't leave their homes it's night schools and restaurants are closed and this has given a boost to the international markets the french who are famous for their exquisite cuisine well they miss going out to enjoy a good meal but now while they are waiting for restaurants to reopen many have
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decided to treat themselves any way they are buying fresh produce at markets and making their favorite dishes at home because who says you can't have great food just because there's locked down. france has the corona blues the french haven't been able to eat at restaurants in months for a nation of goldman's that's hard to swallow. but the international market in a gorgeous name paris is saving the day at 5 am vegetable trader boris fisher is already hard of work you actually going to put all this in here on your own looting team. from 3 until 6 in the morning the big trucks are right here at the quay and we unload the dishwasher the merchandise is then taken into the market and. europe's biggest market is booming during the pandemic that sold $90000.00 tonnes of fish and seafood 270000 tons of meat and more than $1200000.00 tons of
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fruit and vegetables even though the restaurant business has dried up. like all this digital our supermarkets decided to stop importing fruit and vege and focus on french projects it created a real buzz people said let's eat well despite through no sales of asparagus and strawberries sward that's good but since the pandemic began the french are eating more and better than before cheese in particular hundreds of varieties a soul that washes market right now cheeses for recollect and fondue are very popular for us to give us well here we have better run cheeses and various sizes here winter cheeses that are produced from september to march. in boring really creamy and whole southern then people considering that he will and he said by the spoonful. the only disadvantage of eating so well it is not so good
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for your figure. is that we don't have any statistics but it's probable that people are keen to have this if we. are eating more. to enjoy life and they are getting less exercise this week and for typical of the school i the only products for which there is little demand are the exotic fish which are normally served in restaurants but overall the markets manager is very pleased with sales. volume but this is the role that the traders who ordered the whole tree work concerned that wouldn't be able to sell it at christmas was as new more than 6 people were allowed to dine together even in that sort of point well i thought. it was so she could no. 9 in the morning at my shit illegally in paris at this popular market projects from a gorgeous is on sale giving parisians some joy division in the corona crisis but
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we pass the time cooking and eating so what do they cook. it for the different lots of hearty dishes like beef. cattle. and sauerkraut and so forth because. it isn't because i put my finger in misrata 1st i'm going to make a scallop carpaccio then i'll sautee the scallops insulted better and serve them on a bed of leaks we treat ourselves to good food we cook it and share it with one another. but back at the religious market fruit and vegetable trader bars which shows work day is coming to an end he moves unsold produce into the cold storage room he's proud to be helping so many of his fellow frenchmen get through the pandemic means that they're passionate about what we do. this profession requires a loss of life because we're here at 3 in the morning. it's deadly
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for the world but. france to the end of the corona crisis is nowhere in sight still to traders at this famous market near paris on complaining to just the spy who left it's not just the title of a james bond movie starring roger moore it's also the title of a chapter in the lives of british women like kate she thought she had met the man of her dreams but after years of a happy relationship it turned out that the man she shared her life with was on a mission to collect information about her and fellow activists in fact she's not the only woman that this by took advantage of. lisa often went hiking with her boyfriend whenever they could they would get away together and enjoy being out in nature it was one of their hobbies lisa's face isn't being shown in this report because it could negatively affect the
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clarification of her case. she was my life partner i really thought that we were at the beginning of something that you know we had a future together. lisa lives together with mark for 6 years they spent a cations christmas and their nights together. they come in to your family life in such an intimate way and in such an end you know it's it seemed quite intrusive to think that he you know that when i found out who yet really was to know that he'd been that i was closest to him it's you know the times when i'm when i've just lost my father and the 1st person i ring when i'm leaving the hospital is having just seen my my father die he's the 1st person i call so you know it's it's very close. 50 years ago lisa was
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a dedicated didn't fire mental activist she took part in climate change demonstrations and in her group organized protests against power plants mark was always in on the action. years later while they were on holiday together she came across mark's id with a completely different name on it she was really an undercover police officer who'd been assigned to report on her and those around her. felt to me like the ground rist moving on to my feet like like the mountains went solid anymore it was really really de stabilizing made me made me afraid because i just didn't know what to believe what was true and what wasn't. several times a day mark would inform his police contact about what was happening in the environmental activists and after his cover was blown he agreed to be filmed to explain how his job worked you can used to work for you. must govern intelligence
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all the left wing movement on the 20 freshest movement on environmental what it means looking for treating people and. selling crack cocaine or something at dawn or sending a child children. into sex a joint filtration people who national functions 7 or. whatever environmental activists planned protests like this one at a coal fired power plant in rochester mark would pass on info to his contacts in advance so the police knew how to prepare for the demonstration with just enough but not too many officers but doesn't fabricating a relationship crossed the line for undercover police operations as. well we were falling in love you know these things just happen. the police issued an official apology acknowledging that their agents went too far because after marks
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cover was blown more colleagues were unmasked at least 30 women were unknowingly in relationships with undercover police officers ok that was one of them she was also together with mark but before he met lisa cates pitched a tent in their garden so we could talk to her during the corona pandemic she's taking legal action against the police her case is now before the karpin court of human rights. what they were doing was terrible and the units were institutionally sexist and they were using women as an operational tactic. kid accuses the police of contravening the european content. human rights she says her right to privacy was violated because as her partner mark pried into all areas of her life she feels the police demeaned her.
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the human right who exists above all to identify when states abusing human rights and if we can establish that it is an abuse of human rights then that goes some way towards. making it preventing it from happening again. still they can't be sure of that although the british government has officially condemned the police tactics it hasn't acted accordingly in london and the inquiry into undercover policing has been going on for months but has produced surprisingly few results and the government itself has just able to bill in parliament that would expand rather than limit what undercover agents can do that would even allow them to break laws much to the surprise of fellow conservative m.p.'s and top bill deals with participation in criminal conduct by covert schuman and intelligence sources this is an important and you need tactic by working their way
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into the hearts of criminal groups choose are able to access intelligence that other investigate she powers may simply never detect how is that using the human rights act to underpin the rights of us it is the way in which agencies are required to act under the spill is that they cannot actually way that is inconsistent with the conventions right. so british laws would offer no protection against too much spying only the european convention on human rights the police would have less control to fear in future. anybody working undercover for these organizations is going to have a. root to be authorized to commit crime and to face no legal consequence for that so i think it definitely still going on lisa's relationship with mark ended a decade ago but it's hard for her to find closure as she fears this kind of spying
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will never end. finding 10 years later that there are still new depths to be to be you know this new things coming out a new reasons to be angry all over again. mark spent more than 7 years spying on his partner yet the information he obtained never led to a single conviction. we now take you to a paradise for many animals the she is it's located in romania in the danube delta to be precise in the village of left you'll find a forest with wild horses and now it's maybe attempting to jump on one of them and ride into the sunset but the horses probably prefer being left alone. the remove the new delta is once a few retreats for wild horses in europe. they find shelter in the unspoiled nature
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of the league sorest an extraordinary place for not only some birches group but also lianas system servatius to keep up the sea and. the cold forest in the world this is because of the. migration of the birds who came from out of africa and bring some seeds from that in 1000 of your some plants adapt to the climate are. heavy speak loud forces appear next to us to take a refreshing break it's a pool in the forests a few years ago some conservationists voiced concerns about the large number of forces eating away the unique forests. i think he works with an animal welfare organization which is bergen rising birth control for the forces this week to help to maintain the balance between the forest and the horses. and these horses
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are unique in europe you can't find so many wild horses together in one place anywhere else. the sight of wild horses trotting feeley sea nature is magical however it is taking 30 years to research awareness for the benefit force protection. from a. lot of the more people here don't have many opportunities to earn money 10 years ago people sold a horse to a slaughter house for 20 euros i told them that they could earn much more by keeping the horses alive now with villagers who shows the horses to tourists can earn up to 400 euros a day. protecting the wild horses is cookies life mission. he is convinced that the forest and the forces continue to strive together in harmony. well those beautiful
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