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welcome to. glad you could join us monday became the 2nd major country after the united states to label china actions in a genocide the motion passed in the. east. and other ethnic minorities in its northwestern. china has consistently denied these accusations with foreign minister one ye telling the ongoing un human rights council in geneva that quote there has never been so cold genocide or religious oppression in the region he also invited human rights. to visit the region. he's always. opened people from many countries who visited the province of learn
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the facts on the ground china also welcomes the high commissioner for human rights to visit change i'm. joining me now as president of the world we were congress talk when he saw mr you so welcome michel bashir has been seeking unfettered access to shoe injuring for over 2 years now is this invitation from one ye the moment the un has been waiting from the secular thought for the powers heavenly this more than actually this is the very empty promise it is not the 1st time in the past also we have been trying to sneak you know chinese off the show and give such a promise but never any longer it is the same say and china. are open but it is a victim all too in a might and the sprit their propaganda even china overnight the propaganda ploy of the plus also but you know that is so but china has been a lot an independent international but finding mission to this it is to extend the
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region so the mission and the other. actresses have been a lot of talk is it all more than 2 years but it was still locked up and. so you believe that this invitation from china is disingenuous. know it is i they say that just is that the promise is. as others show others all just trying to. keep. it to the un and the playing the game that i am i believe i believe this in with yet also look it's so the only. source on what's happening i see this i hope that this is also a. promise yes or no canada has called the situation engine during genocide and you care for the secretary of dominic rob sort of the ongoing un human
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rights council that abuses interim during what happening on a court industrial scale do you think that international pressure is finally working on trying. yes is there something in the national press share is it growing up and there's a business or some all this being some rule on this but no it had been moved from the like to the national condom me. to congress actually so we have seen so many countries particularly in countries of the parliament and the government and civil society here or go in and of the soul but mostly is it yours of human right cause or section right as a group who could be sure and they make pushes changes but we haven't seen a lull concrete action so that's like it's the pintle talk at this student is alone
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and then everyone's looking to soldiers crisis there it is the most our organization and the sister the trade unions and the enlisted get will of god as it is and so on and they look at it is are they say that it is a bit sick if it helps them would but just most of them talking if it's in there or walking yeah but the whole body yesterday was there some of that parliament passed new motions bill it is this is the gun. i can say kind of the parliament made the fist through for 21st century this is there's this is in the gun stores because it was you know almost lloyd so couldn't live because of kind of off the concrete action he needed also from all the wall particularly democratic counties. in country like germany or maybe follow ups it's not a big issue for him during as there were also a critical point or came up very un human rights council what are your expectations
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from the u.n. . well the expected fall possible many more than 3000000 people concentration camp tented percentage but the haven't seen anything else section that's cutting a bicycle in the other towns that so the need you know is a time when no other council approved a resolution aqua blue genocide and that some country a particularly muslim country are continuous high then this country must be broken society and should be take concrete action and that simple plan that satisfy the need. that put. on there is a very very rich and yes all can is so we leave it there for the time being but thank you so much for speaking to us drunken he's our president of the one week of congress thank you i think and on wednesday of the un human rights council
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discusses for a long time its called for accountability over the government's alleged human rights abuses there we'll have coverage of that and to model state of the news asia yesterday the situation in myanmar was addressed on the opening day of the council un secretary general and tony are good turks called for the military to stop their oppression and to release arrests of protesters it's part of the international pressure that's growing on me and ma the european union has now threatened sanctions against the country's military leaders in $1.00 and $2.00 military demonstrations continue on the ground with some protestors already paying a high price for their activism. it was a final goodbye to ted 9 when a father husband and protester. none of his family and friends thought resistance would mean a death sentence for the 37 year old. i
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feel so sad losing him we lost the backbone of our family. i have to move on along with the rest of our family. on the road to decrement toria people in mandalay also bit fab well flashing the 3 finger salute a symbol of solidarity. and win and another boy were gunned down by police on saturday in a heavy handed response to a protest against a february 1st military coup. another woman died in a separate demonstration. their deaths cost not only grief but also feared anger. here in the main city of young gone around a 1000 people returns to the streets they don't believe the hunters promised to hold fresh elections in a year's time the e.u. called the development in myanmar quote extremely worrying and vowed to step up
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pressure today we have decided to set a target of measures with ministers in response to these events. and we took the political agreement to apply sanctions. to be responsible for. just. other countries. and the us of also imposed sanctions against some from military leaders. family members of the deceased protesters are calling for justice s. thing and many. were thieves last piece for the future. but astonished trying to come to terms with the loss of one of its heroes that. he was among 3 declared dead after going missing while trying to scale the world's 2nd highest mountain k 2 in brutal winter conditions south but as death comes as
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a blow especially to the village of nestled in the mountains and known as a village. another day inside parra village another chance for mountaineers and porters together and discuss news from the nearby mountains and those further afield the news of late was particularly bad with one of the villages famous sons declared dead after trying to do what no one had done before. team was attempting k. to use summit without the help of bottled oxygen in midwinter temperatures and wind his able son had to turn back near the summit site she'd said parra is sure his dad found the peak but then found deadly trouble on the descent. in my family lost our leader. and the pakistani nation. as last a great and brave climber. and the village of sod tara
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lost one of its own side is a place where many kids aspire to be like elisa. village is very famous it's the home of mountaineering. all the famous pakistani climbers are from such barra we have mountaineers porters cooks and the people who are running the expedition companies. climber after a climber from side has found success and ok janelle tragedy on the top peaks of the world and they've helped others reached beyond their limits. as a sub but all because of my training here and with the grace of god i became a climber and god willing i'll keep doing it in the future i climbed broad peak and i claimed k 2 and 21900. 1000 meter mountains like k 2 in
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spring is much different than when are but sipar a climbers will almost certainly continue to push for new records and mountaineering one of several of these children will likely one day be looking down from the roof of the world. and relieve your today with images of couture at the roof of the world 5 members indoor pool have lost their lives trying to speak this winter the question is one of the bold mountain as from around the world who. are all about.
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what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites of the. world heritage 360 getting out now. you. know. that's get lucky a mega hit all over the planet for french jews who decided to call it a day after 28 years more on that in a minute also coming up today. recently discovered letters written by adult father give new insights into the dictator upbringing and his character.
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understated unfunctional 2 words essential and stefan dietz's award winning design . but we begin with the news that french electronics are going their separate ways you must probably wouldn't recognize them as they chose to wear robotic headgear for most of their careers you've seen indeed the way they said goodbye was a typical doth punk fashion in this video. they were very reclusive already giving interviews but they are with. one of the most influential and don'ts music history makes a funk discotheque known since they have hits all over the world. and a big fan of doffed is my colleague mark
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a crew. who you go to the dogs to read the future. and the music is still alive and will be for ever same with all the other legendary bands like this hit for example no party without this song it's from the 1st obligation and $997.00 from home with. every song on this legendary album was an international hit and 28 years of their career they only made 4 albums and everyone each one was a huge success i guess. and by the way no reason given for the split the management hasn't released any information about that there are of course rules and speculations and if you look at the b.t.o. epilogue which is really 8 minutes long. you see the 2 of them
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walking one stops and the other one is going on keeps walking and maybe one wanted to continue the work of the other maybe but we have really no idea. what is all this business behind the helmets and not showing their faces i think it's more than just a marketing thing because the 2 have known each other for. 4 years they know each since the high school and both were fans of the film phantom of the paradise fun $974.00 directed by brian de palma here we see the book the boy is so young. one of the characters in this film wears a helmet all the time and there's also kind of a history using alter egos in electronic music like with our idols come back for
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example and another very good reason is just to keep your identity secret and then 10 your privacy. that french bands have an international career for instance got lucky was a top 10 hit in $32.00 countries so how come they got so popular worldwide but when you think of their beginnings they started in paris in the ninety's and this was really hot spot for house music and they took a music that already existed and make it just into they turned it into perfection their album granted access memories from 2013 was the most successful one with a single get lucky it won for grammy awards and they have legendary collaborations with fellow williams is not a righteous who was responsible for this disco touch you know ok krueger you'll still be able to keep your dancing shoes on thanks absolutely with us today. a new
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book by austrian historian a woman son group gave a rare glimpse into adult upbringing it's based on that as the group acquired after they were found in an attic bettors written by hitler's father in law as to a build up after he bought a farm in austria shows how it was self-taught how he was smug and very much overestimated his abilities qualities that he definitely passed on to his son. for his story and romance and gruber the contents of this envelope are 8 dream the letters were discovered during a cleanup and were made available to him. the letters from out of hitler's father loisa provide the basis for a book about the dictator's father the signatures of a lawyer and i dove in a straight the strong influence of father on son for the contents of the letters also show similarities in character the father born out of wedlock was successful
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as an austrian customs officer also brutal and highly self opinionated this is the real thing that illustrates how the son was molded by his father is certainly the auto tactic education to the father hand which he was infinitely proud of and which led him to hold all those who had regular schooling in contempt this is true of i drove him to others. and the son also thought of himself as a genius that is a testimony to alloy cements feeling of superiority and lack of feeling for others . he was also harsh towards out of all these who say he would whistle at him like a dog home and. show genocide and destruction and of hitler is responsible for this. signed gruber has uncovered more
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primary sources in and around. this is where he believes hitler formed the way of thinking and acting that would have terrible consequences lynch was already a german nationalist stronghold in hitler's youth the wild celebrations here of austria is an excise and by germany in 1938 the young was already anti semitic signed cuba says it was rife in the customs service were alloys worked. hitler though hated the civil service he wanted to suppress his father and rebelled against the life he was expected to lead at that time most rebellions were to the right you move even further to the right if the father was a german nationalist like hitler's then the son becomes an anti semites. and this is. hitler's family lived on this farm for just 2 years they moved 18 times father and son were restless and without time his according to sound greeba.
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only briefly attended this simple village school far from the influences of a sound group one more small part of the young hitler's early life part of the parcel of his murderous descent in tomorrow ruin. good design has to be elegant beautiful even but for it to be successful it also has to be functional and in the case of say a chair it should be comfortable to design our stuff and dietz manages to tick all these boxes and more with his designs and that's why they're our source after our stablished names like tonette rozental and many many more. colorful minimalistic and clever objects designed by munich stefan date range from lamps to furniture to table where. else they have one
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thing in common understated functionality. this is a good design has a lot to do with acrobatics a good ass a bag can manage to make things look elegant even if they're very complex. or complex and. his newest design is a floor lamp that functions without joints instead to move will clips attached to an electrical cord and now the fiberglass rod to be adjusted and the position of the lamp is made of mostly recycled materials and can be disassembled without feeling. it one steffan deep the german sustainability award for 2021. we made i know it's lamp here almost 5 metres high we came up with this concept a flexible rod with a super lightweight shade attached and we tried to push it to the extreme. so we can put the lamp in a corner and eliminate a dinner table almost 3 metres away from. the floor lamp to manufacture
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a myth god is based on that well known model type 113 a desk lamp design from 1923 it was one of the 1st serially produced adjustable lamps welded wahid. products that were last manufactured for the companies or bauhaus designs which were very mechanical with this background my idea was to do the exact opposite of what they had to be something that was kind of the antithesis of this 1920 s. mechanics it is a methodical that's once you got it. creating contemporary form from traditional design designed to bend her chair in 2007 employing a process that uses steam to bend ward the peonies torn it brothers company made this. mine history with that coffee house chair inventing the technique in the middle of the 19th century. sikhs further developed the bent toward method for his contemporary chair designs. he also
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combines industrial assembly with design in 2011 the chest the office chair he designed for the german manufacturer of the khan was released it uses materials for undercarriage uncomforting production in the auto industry and was awarded the prestigious red dot design awards the development took 4 years because of course you can't just walk up to b.m.w. or mercedes and say let's make a chair some designer they don't know approaches them with an idea and of course the company wants to know if they should invest in the project so for me a lot of time goes into this kind of research into finding a partner who wants to work on the project where the element of craft is you know for and to do before studying industrial design he completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter today in his munich studio together with for product design as he develops designs that are produced by such prestigious labels as most also 15 by
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the. us the i think design is primarily about a light touch even if you're in bishan for a project or project is immense you can't lead to imbue the process with havingness . if that's what has a lot to do with humor and you have to succeed in taking a playful approach. like through sequences that deets has already designed around 50 products he likes to think outside the box and meanwhile has become one of the most important german designers working today his most recent project is a modern listen for system the slip covers can be changed quickly and easily proving that. a flexible and sustainable approach to design never goes out of style. he certainly doesn't maul arts and culture stories on our website at d.f.w. dot com slash culture and may i recommend you d.w. classical and b.w.
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