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what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus update the code of special monday to friday on. some of the if when i arrive to the airport i was told to wait to post will control it to everyone else had left. them to policeman because of my head so i couldn't see anything. mean to a call and drove off i had no idea where we were going. if. they took me to a very crowded place there were about 800 women that it was a. jane you know that they told us it was
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a school. you can't interview people here we've got many negative reports. if the work from inside the chinese government to reach its goal the weaker as a kid gets people will be wiped out physically uncalled as well as culturally. tar here would tell it here is a university lecturer in germany for many years the only remaining link to his family have been a few academic texts books written by his father more telep sytycd eerie respected weaker linguist and long standing member of the communist party in 2017 years
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father suddenly disappeared authorities accused him of spreading ethnic hatred. so the party has the right to decide who is a professor and who is a criminal and my father was a professor under research and he was hardworking and so the party allowed him to do this work a lot and now the party has made him a criminal also mounted a melodrama. there on that time china began the mass construction of prisons and reeducation camps and since its western most region according to estimates more than 1000000 we go and other minorities have been detained there this was the start of an unprecedented campaign against muslim minorities that would reach far beyond china's border. named many in the u.s. government the genocide china claims it's merely combating extremism.
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whose ear always han is an ethnic origin only from cynthia she emigrated to kazakhstan but returned in 2017 to visit relatives at the border she was detained and sent to a camp. the minorities in china's far west seen by beijing as restive were to be reeducated to become more chinese. claim made as your peak chinese words we didn't know if we forgot and they struck us with electric shock devices they tamed for a head say that the wounds were concealed by our hands and our husbands wouldn't notice later here they would have been visible. we go to get a closer look at one of the camps where goes iraq says she was detained following an international outcry china said the camps were vocational training centers and that most people had already graduated the complex any meaning county was built in 2017 satellite imagery shows that security measures seem to have been subsequently
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scaled back walls were replaced with fences the gate is closed but it doesn't look like a high security facility and most of the internees appear to be on the walk in orderly lines and aphoristic before entering the building. told us that some of our fellow inmates have been sent to regular prisons on the outskirts of inning we find a high security complex with watch towers built around the same time. it was a. new order of the stock if you take pictures here we will have to take measures against you. was here our han is one of the few people who managed to leave china and talk about her ordeal besides psychological and physical torture she caused the detainees were routinely administered injections well local coming in a after the injection some women stopped having their periods those who western
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women straighten up even just one pad which they had to use for 2 or 3 days we took quite a family about it we stopped being ashamed. for theories ation and birth control measures have led to a drop in birth rates among muslim minorities one of the reasons why observers say the repressive measures add up to genocide. people with ties abroad have been targeted in particular in seems young they say mean was a shop owner selling imported food and a lot of products today we meet him in a rented apartment in germany in 2015 he was returning home from a business trip to malaysia when he was stopped at the airport and taken to a detention center can they took me into a room there they sat me down at a metal table and they handcuffed my legs and my arms to them then they tightened the cuffs until i could no longer move those books that hurt them and i stayed in this position for 2 days can mean
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a lot of. he says he was never told why he was arrested a suspect a month in detention his documents show that he was suspected of endangering state security then suddenly he was released under one condition he had to agree to work for state security or i thought i just had to stay in touch with them but i didn't intend to really work for them again. after his father's detention tie your criteria was no longer able to get in touch with his family now he has followed in his father's footsteps and teaches we go language and literature this semester he's teaching a class on we got pop music due to the pandemic is classes i had online. today's lesson is about europe one of syngenta most successful stars.
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2 of his main themes one is love of one's homeland and the other theme you mentioned is the collective memory of the weakest. to sing up out of your past since disappeared as have korea's father and a large part of the weaker cultural. i feel angry might almost but i try to control my emotions and let him stay humane and peaceful. here is hometown cashcard the cultural capital of the many historic monuments have been restored transformed into a tourist attraction but inside the ancient city traditional life is under attack all the mosques have been closed some minarets removed prayer rooms now hold businesses the rooms dedicated to a blue sion have been turned into public toilets. one mosque was even turned into
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a bar which since has been closed. after his detention is a mean regularly met with a secret service agent who became his handler was allowed to continue traveling abroad he says nothing specific was asked of him and he maintains that he has never informed against anyone but it's impossible to check these years. about one year later he was detained again this time he was released with a specific request to spy on a young week in turkey a cell left for istanbul where he defected and went public with his story then he received a phone call from his hand. the man he said so you've decided to appear on this cost and talk that hey you know the your family members are here in china look
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on the stuff. since then many of his relatives have disappeared 5 siblings were arrested he says oldest brother was sentenced to 25 years in jail he cannot reach any of his relatives by phone it was fellow egos who passed on the heavy news. this law than. now the chinese government has separated us forever. when our life was in power and that i was in good health not on doing all right financially but it was a happy life. an american colleague and i tried to visit the place where you live we have followed closely and constantly harassed. the villages in the area seem to really empty many houses have been sealed by the authorities. before reaching ace's village we have
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stopped that would be. you can't just walk around here and interview people in the world is watching shinji there have been some negative reports. 18 months after his father's disappearance tell your criteria finally received word from him looking old and frail he denied on video chat that he had been detained and said he had spent the last month in hospital. my son you must not believe these lines you must keep your mouth shut and publicly renounce the accusations you have made and clean up the dirt that you have left. this will be the best for us. was yours it always makes me sad that they had to spend their entire conversation defending these abuses. in qashqai try to visit tell you here is father he lives on the university campus as the police appear i say i want to meet but. we don't have
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the authority to let you in. i want you consent to the interview personally you have to apply through the foreign office. was the other one i asked my hands on your son many people have been detained and so many more disappear every day. so little and. america know that he owns it all that america did not become us it was without shedding a lot of blood. much more is going to happen i. think it's also remembers that his handler met with him once in istanbul and seems to be operating freely into. a city sided to move to germany where he's waiting for his refugee status to be approved. 0 now lives in istanbul she too is afraid of china's reach. the
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koto mother know what i so wake up and lightness of being back in the chinese internment camp and i see images and memories of altera geisha the beatings and the things they did to women that still haunts me. yuri's father does seem to be back home again though his condition is not very clear. here you can call it parents every 2 weeks but after 2 minutes to like. the chinese government has made me a lonely man and pass the san lonely man an exile. it is. work that keeps him going preserving the week a coach. that
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. plays out for some fun day mr. mcauliffe clinician explodes janie's i'll go if you can't. no matter if you're into winter sports or you nature the al goalie is something for everyone. checking. the. criminals but also in their own right human traffickers. their carted off to european cities where they're forced to steal. we meet investigators leading the fight against child trafficking. in 45 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover
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only home to about 70000 people despite the fact that it was 1st settled over 2 centuries ago i thought i'd take a guided tour to find out more about it. while i wait for my guide to arrive i'm going to get you guys up to speed on today's it temporary because of course we're not only checking out kempton i want to try biathlon a combination of cross-country skiing and a rifle shooting and learn how to prepare a classic regional dish other than that there's lots more to come. like sightseeing tips for the al gore including the castle and the pilgrimage church of peace. winter sport ideas from downhill skiing to snow shoeing and building eclipse. and a heavenly traditional bavarian sledding event the shuttling to race in front and.
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no hello are you my guide. lovely weather we're having you know when you done one gentleman like to welcome you into our wintry tour of kempton one looses. kicks off our tour and front of the town hall it's a landmark of kempton and dates from the 14th century. but kempton is a lot older than that 2000 years ago the city was called would do no. this is really still trying to do much income but do no more just over the top the roman outpost was situated on the other side of the in the river and 39 meters above it. in 15 b.c. the romans arrived at the river history informs us that they found a celtic settlement with the same name here this is why kempton claims to be
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germany's oldest city but there is no definitive evidence for that. centuries later during the reformation kempton was a divided city there was a catholic and a protestant part the church of st mung was once the protestant heart of kempton and it's the oldest place of worship in town. do you got the students deserve it is we're focused in the middle of the church until around 10 years ago and it talks to small front i'm the altar were in the center of the church then it was all moved to the east side imagine having to turn your head like this from mufon out to hear the minister and the hundreds it was bearable. only in recent days. that's why these adjustable benches were built just flip the back rest and while you have a perfect view of the pope it pretty practical don't you think. we continue to the former catholic part of town with the basilica of st lawrence and the
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representative residence of the duke abbot. and that's also where our tour of kempton and. canton is the perfect starting point for a tour through the i would go you're region particularly famous for the beautiful nature and now during the cold months turned into a real winter wonderland. it's a magical place just waiting to be explored. the ice towboat gorge the town of disney. in winter it's actually closed. but people can still enter the gorge at their own risk. the paths here aren't cleared of snow or ice for you
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to come up with over thought watch out it's really slippery for you to rise and it's not. right. it's a fascinating world of rock water and ice. the but i talked also of course in the aisle going reveals another side of its natural beauty at night during torch light tours. let's find it sensational 1st the rushing of the water below what you hear more than see. the ice of the icicles are incredible like huge cuts and there's the like a fun to see it's amazing. the but i talked tom is located near or best off the region's
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best known winter sports resort. but the alkaloid isn't just famous for its nature and winter sports it's also home to germany's most famous castle noise. each year some one and a half 1000000 visitors flock to see it. what would look big the 2nd think. the enter verted king of but varia built noise feinstein as a place of refuge somewhere he could retreat into his own very tale world. another place that's pretty as a picture is the pilgrimage church of peace. in 738 ringback a peasant woman is said to have seen tears in the eyes of a statue of jesus many called it a miracle. became
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a place of pilgrimage today it's rococo church is a unesco world heritage site. if you have plans to visit the algo it's best to fly to munich and rent a car not only will you be able to get from one place to the next you will be treated to speed tackler nature at every turn. before i started be a part of my journey we're going to hop on over to the other side of the elves to italy our of europe with llamas anywhere from ukraine send us a video from her trip to venice the visit to the city of water was a mother's day gift from her son and as she told us it left her in.
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ok ok let's go you're probably a bit faster than me yes he's a traditional way and all skaters so i guess i'll see you in half an hour ago. so i left. the biathlon is extremely popular in germany or at least lots of people like to watch the competitions on t.v. . welcome them how did the biathlon originate who came up with the idea of putting cross-country skiing and rifle shooting together hoofing is cross-country skiing has always been popular in scandinavia even for hunting with a weapon that's how the idea was born to be born. in germany most by athletes are in the military that means they train under professional conditions the biathlon isn't really a recreational sport but here and nestled among those who are curious can give it a try. for it so you my good here's what you do and you know down by your goals to the started out as you can see there's already
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a bit of snow on our weapons. the skiing really gets your heart pumping that makes it difficult to hold the rifle steady and hit the targets 50 meters away. hold it back push and how long does it take pros to do this. goes really quick well practice makes perfect. we know who again we're lying no no no either we should do here not there and i think i'm using the wrong one i know here through this little hole but look if you think what i've got now you get so much better. oh i. know i did it now i'm ready for a little friendly competition. ready say.
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look out. i'm going to pass you ok ok the final spurt is up and we made it. congratulate you and i have to admit that was a lot of fun unfortunately by athlon is only a practice on the competitive level but luckily around these parts there are plenty of other ways to have fun in the snow here are a couple of. the most popular winter past time downhill skiing. the algo it boasts 43 ski resorts with over 500 kilometers of slopes. fed hauling and neighborly hauling are
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among the best known. and of course there is also cross country there are around 1000 kilometers of groomed trails in the i'll go. sledding as loads of fun at the region's numerous toboggan runs. many can be reached by mountain railway or cable car. you can also go snowshoeing this tour leads to the top of a 1500 metre alpine peak. participants also get to build any glue and then sleep in it. really have to be finished before dark. but that's. next to finishing the job quickly is the order of the day it's minus 4 degrees celsius
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inside the eagle to cooler than being in a refrigerator yet it's still warmer than it is outdoors. morning guys the next morning the group is richly rewarded with stunning views for braving that chilly night. the. next we pay a visit to the eagle eye cheesemaking school and linden back here they offer workshops where people can learn how to make a spots and the popular cheesy pasta dish is a specialty of the. even the cheese is hand made here. was put off well what do we need for you know what's the most important thing when it comes to making a good cheese. and good milk milk and where can you find the best milk in germany
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in the allegory of course very good. to turn the milk into cheese will need some lactic acid bacteria and a coagulant the mixture is then heated to 35 degree celsius. let's test it take this kind of knife and stick it into the milk you know right now lifted like you would have. it's like yogurt not right. putting. it in the smaller the pieces the firmer the cheese gets. back and forth. it's heated and stirred some more and the whole thing all of it made little by little. this network and we call this a handmade cheese. with ok. now our cheese has to sit for 2 hours but christiane cornet the chef at the linen bag a whole has prepared another cheese for us to make our case spots now with so now
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we're making the noodle dough. this is guns and the recipe is quite simple you take 2 weeks proportion were around 150 grams of flour and 100 millimeters of water. let's get cracking. as this is. kind of a poor man's meal in the past 2 people simply took leftover cheese grated it and added it to pancakes another simple dish and flour based dishes used to be staples and they just mixed something with it they can mark. the noodle those finished time to put it in hot salty water. it's not as salty as the mediterranean but in the general direction here we have our shots to a greater knowledge but you can also use a press you put it in here old fill it with dough start writing. no sooner said than done but also hard and the noodles look just like they should.
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cook them for a minute or 2 removed from the water and then add the cheese the mixture should be tossed rather than stirred until the cheese evenly distributed then topped the noodles with fried onions and some mountain herbs and we've got ourselves some delicious of their himself food. people here in the elbow might not be too crazy about counting calories but they're very eager when it comes to keep in their traditions alive a good example for that is the annual corn sledges race in florida and then ventures to bargain chase that puts a funny spin on century old customs. for decades the fairy in town of honey has a state its traditional show lingo regs. on these subjects with dramas participants to re
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a down 1000 meter long slope into the valley below with blessings from above. the local clergyman are among the writers protestant and catholic alike but shopaholic i think the lord understands it when he sees the opportunity to goof around. i think it pleases him. 20 minutes later they are up at the starting line in fact to to check up taking the inaugural run. only just really don't want to this race eyes of the catholic or the protestant church so we'll just do it. strikes 12 the race begins. the catholic priest discussed that with chris asian while his protestant copilot hangs on said dan knowing. the godly team crosses the finish line i let you yeah. but i thought we came out surprisingly well because no mishaps to show he answered
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i feel a lot better than an hour ago. the run was a kilometer long the intrepid sledge is experiencing 200 meter truck in elevation between the stops on the finish line. something that looks incredibly dangerous there are surprisingly few injuries. my drinking isn't allowed unless it's not intentional and only traditional style sledging is optimistic to race. but everyone gets a place in the final rankings as long as they and the national ngoc make it to the finish. that's why i'll be slick just with the whole shakes promise cole shelling. shelling that comes from the bavarian sri lanka or schlink others which means to
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move back and forth every from the left to the right that's where the name comes from i recall did you come to know my on the shingle races unique in every way just like things were originally used to transport hay in firewood down from the mountain into the valley is often locals demonstrate just how it was done. to shine the race simply is heaps of fun. now for something completely different i'm going to tell. the carriage museum and bought him it's a labor of love for a passionate local collector but at times you get the sense you're in a chamber of horrors the museum exhibits a large variety of sleaze and carriages fitted out with all sorts of paraphernalia
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. one of the museums and most valuable pieces is this though he me and funeral carriage. the man behind the museum is matson veba he's a local contractor who's traveled throughout europe and search of items for his collection the carriage museum might not be everyone's cup of tea but there is no denying that a lot of dedication and imagination has gone into putting it together. now off to warmer climes we're heading to colombia our globe trotters steve has visited kali in the southwest of the country it's one of the oldest cities in the america of the self-proclaimed salsa capital of the world. yes me go see em when you don't act colleen in this episode we don't explore the
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city of santa and we're going to do something out of the city this time with me as my buddy from germany. we are hiking up we just said it would be less crucis to help with the story process to get an overview of kali and we already have on the way out really nicely . are you feeling. really cool here from. since we are in the cell cycle. we need to learn some stuff aren't all you right and this seems strange that i have. little group because i feel pretty good hearted.
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and scholarly is the capitol hill monument dedicated to one of the most famous musicians his name is trying to buy the land and he was the founder of evolution. and the monument you see here is basically a big from here and when you go into the strumpet you can even using. thanks. and little thing to do if you want to check out the city center of cali to walk along the river so you basically start at church and you walk down. river in the park so you get to area of san antonio we can find old restaurants bars and cafes and.
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never know it's not uncommon you want to set the good neighborhoods of the town pretty safe. and when you walk around san antonio should get a listen to some info on or emailing you a year from here before. it's raining in the rain forest we've free hours out of cali to do another beach we're pretty special really. pacific coast we're now in sun cipriani where we take. our. friends fish. and we're going to go something to get. so we made it to some people young and now. next make stuff is
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chill being we're walking up to go for the one hour to go swimming and them which you can down. this river over here. no way to end my visit to the algo region then with a walk through the incredibly and chancing mountain lewinski. this. as worried as my little tour of the i'll go no matter if you're into winter sports or nature or whether you're a fan of time honored traditions or quirky curiosities to encamp and bartended
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it's about billions. it's about our. lives about the foundation of the new world order the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network. but in europe there's a sharp mornings whenever accept money from the new superpower will become dependent on the benefit of the state. the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal to focus and that's how the standing in asserting its status and position in the world of. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on d w. children.
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