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international support. we need to find the strongest possible action from the international community to immediately and a military coup to stop. people to return the state power to the people and to school the democracy. has been in a state of unrest since the military seized power and detained elected civilian leader aung sang suu kyi and members of her government on the 1st of february since then the numbers of people taking to the streets in protest has been growing by the thousands in locations all over the country they say they won't back down until their leaders have been safely released and handed back their jobs. their military accuses suchi of importing illegal walkie talkies and breaching coronavirus restrictions a hearing for her case will be conducted on monday. and
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for more we have journalist am in town on the line up front yang by a police have cracked down on protests all over the country as we've seen here tell us more about what is going on now a month after the coup. sure what we seem to day is the deadliest day of protest so far we have at least 7 who've been confirmed dead only yesterday a day with the highest body count it's also a day in which we've essentially doubled the amount of bodies and we seem to miss the beginning of the coup and we see all over the country that the police as well as the military are involved in security crackdowns that have been used in all manners of weapons from the water cannons tear gas flash bang grenades and now to live ammunition so you're saying that the police are getting increasingly violent in the way that they are dealing with the protesters is this a sign that they are losing their grip on the situation.
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yes you know in a way it's been a month and you might expect in some cases that people would have gotten tired of protesting have gotten sick of not working get not getting money but you know considering that the police have increased their deadliness their reactions and people are still going out on the streets i think it really shows that people are responding more and more to the police violence and police violence is also escalated and so you have the cycle of continued escalation from the protesters as well as security forces and then mars a democratically elected leader aung san suu kyi has not been seen since the coup and she's now due to face a court hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta can we expect this to further galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest of journalist protesters as well as the deaths have also really been fueling people's anger and resolve to stay in the streets and to keep the civil society
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civil disobedience movement going and what kind of strategy have we seen from the protesters in recent days. so we've been seeing a 2 pronged strategy one is to wards are reaching out to the international community whether that is the rule the u.n. permanent representative or through just hashtags protesting at embassies in front of u.n. offices things like that as well as really preparing for violence you see a lot more people who are in construction helmets people are wearing shoes that they can run in people have gone out with their emergency contact as was their blood type bread not their arm and you know just really being prepared as was learning from other protests such as hong kong or we've seen in thailand in recent years tennis him in time in yangon and thank you so much for that. speaking of hong kong police have charged dozens of prominent pro-democracy
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activists with subversion and says the single largest enforcement of beijing's a sweeping new national security law the activists were arrested after being ordered to report to local police stations it's the latest in the crackdown on democratic opposition in the territory. member a group of more than 50 activists was initially arrested earlier this year after they helped organize an unofficial primary vote last july to nominate opposition candidates walk vote came just weeks after china had drafted its new security law. let's go straight to hong kong and india d.w. correspondent joins us now what can we expect to happen to the pro-democracy activists who have been charged today. the $47.00 opposition ficus were prosecuted for conspiracy to commit the 1st under the newspaper national security law in hong kong today so they're all detained in loco
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police stations like the one behind me will be brought to court tomorrow morning that the trust will decide whether they will have to be remanded in custody in the near future before the hearing and according to recent verdicts all seem like a national security case that is likely that they will be around to nevertheless we have spoken to some of the defendants before to enter the police station and they set out to help hopefully this will carry on the bank in despite that we pressure. now let's talk a little bit about the timing because some of these activists already were arrested back in january so why is it that they are being detained now of all times. yeah right the timing is particularly because this prosecute this mosque prosecution came it spacious plan to reform hong kong so that the system fundamentally. different proposals are expected. the site of the new mekong the sun
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is home call screening can do this for phone calls local elections and to possibly for this qualify local council this work to see if it's not loyal to patients leave the ship so a critic sees today prosecution and other means to exclude action hopefuls from the political institutions we have to bury in mind that today's older defendants action hopefuls who won the election the opposition primaries last year and all the leading activists imposed tish's off the opposition came so patients want to block them from the political institution any kind of these actions i was. reporting for us there from hong kong now we can take a look at some of the other stories making headlines at this hour u.s. regulators have cleared a covert 1000 vaccine and developed by the drug maker johnson and johnson it's the 3rd inoculation to be given the go ahead in the united states and the only one that requires a just a single shot the company expects to supply $20000000.00 doses by next month.
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meanwhile new zealand's prime minister just down has announced a 7 day walk down in auckland after authorities there detected a new case of covert 19 this is the 2nd walk down in one month health authorities are working to contain clusters of the more contagious corona virus variant 1st identified in the united kingdom. spanish police have come under attack during protests against the jailing of a popular rapper looting broke out in barcelona as police confronted supporters of the house so the singer has been jailed for glorifying terrorism and insulting royalty in his songs that has sparked a debate over freedom of expression in spain. and a brazilian earth observation satellite the amazonia want to soar to space aboard an indian rocket 18 passenger satellites the brazilian satellite has infrared
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capabilities that allow it to monitor the speed and scale of deforestation in families on region regardless of the weather. for well in the 1960 s. and 1970 s. the french government took away nearly 2000 children from the island of re-union on one of france's overseas territories in the indian ocean their plan was to repopulate rural areas of mainland france and the children were promised education and opportunity instead many injured years of mistreatment now generation of stolen children watch the french government to pay damages for their suffering even at the age of 75 in need still bears the deep scars left by his youth the government took him away from his family at the age of 9 as part of resettlement program he was sent to various children's homes on the island of green young.
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or not. and if what if we weren't allowed to say or do anything we had to follow the supervisor's orders if we didn't they hit us they made us do hard labor at one point only had to carry bullets of cement on our heads and pour them onto a slab to build a swimming pool somewhere in the walls around the homes were 4 meters high and we weren't allowed to go out to see our family or go already got bought by or proposed or where he was told he would be taken to mainland france but it took another 9 years and instead of getting a good education their promise he had to work as a farm hand. all. alone on the hearth or because we had to milk the cows clean the pig pens plant and harvest beetroot and potatoes the farmers had been told we were dangerous that we were murderous and of these they didn't trust us and treated us like slaves so they hit us at the slightest excuse.
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he was finally freed at the age of 21 and managed to set up a business as a painter he tried to forget his past as best he could up until a few years ago when he met his partner mary sure she insists that he needed to find his roots like us is 75 now he has lived most of his life but i hope he still has much longer to live at least 10 or 15 years and i want him to be happy during that time when bill she searched for months sent hundreds of emails and managed to get one spectacular result she found in mills oldest sister mary who lives only in your home they talk to each other daily. or. i was always hoping to find him and never gave up my search now he's too far away
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from me i want him to come back here. i saw a lot of them. and 2014 france officially acknowledged its moral responsibility towards the so called children of the cuz the ministry of the overseas told us that they plan to teach these children's history at school but is hoping for more of the more good more direct we are asking for damages that's proof it be reasonable they have done us harm if i had robbed or killed someone i would also be punished even though money will not right the wrong they have done to us it's like losing a leg you never get it back. but previous claims for compensation were dismissed you to the statute of limitations in meal we'll keep looking for his happiness he's planning to go to in your this autumn to finally reunite with his family. and before we go guess what italian archaeologists have found they have discovered
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in our native roman a chariot near the city of pompei a 4 wheeled vehicle and its iron components and bronze decorations are in excellent condition the vehicle was left undamaged when near by amount a serious erupted in 79 and a burning pompei in a sea of boiling laufer researchers believe the chariot was used for festivities and may have carried a bride to their new new homes. for me for now thanks so much for watching due to the news that with me kyra phillips and. up to date don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. sleep. carefully. at least soon. to begin.
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discover the. subscribe. documentary. from. james kim in he's come a long way from his brazilian base to make waves in german football. oh going to
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focus. the crowds he told me you want to stick around the. not washing the silver and if it was well loved will want to add a sell us on but i leave them shake their bodies by going we speak with those who have been by his side from the very beginning. to find out just how became a book in this league is start at the same token we don't want you to come here can also come by the simple morning and find out how far you could go. up in. a beautiful city in northeast brazil you're a sportsman enough to have a comfortable childhood here. for me and i see it as it is a look at places of unfolding on the. nothing more important in its early days than
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his family which is always played an important role in his life he and his sister maria were as big as thieves. from a. blank cause me and mine encouraged by negotiated by the hour with your heart all your lawyer you know that. you over want to know. that there is a problem even from a very young age materials had one focus of life. and i want to do this because it i discovered something because a part of it but i was a. paula his mother was one of many i knew just how important football was to ram. i didn't want to. say see one of the daddy why does my all softball of. this time because i think i have the same ball of color as you guys before he was
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producing magic on the pitch was pulling a disappearing act after school hiding from his father so he could stay late to practice with the older kids. in school do you. see what was up if. you all get together for the fuck. is going to the. the level. of all. this well. by the time he was 9 years old he was doing a lot more than hanging around school to get games in traveling nearly 2 hours multiple times a week to receive there are plenty of beautiful beaches here but his travel was
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strictly football focused he made the frequent trips to play football under the care of his coach. and possible. and he had. first spotted continue playing football in general before inviting him to join the football team in a sci fi according to the early foundation built on the foothold is key to his game today. made much. of i think. one for women although. my. wall man i think.
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receiving would often stay with gear made his teammate back then and best friend to this day used to spend as much free time as possible on this very page. fellow. on the playstation. so even when taking a rare break from. competitive nature shone through. bono . just 14 was drawing attention from around brazil he was snapped up by.
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family has always been supportive they didn't see such a big move coming when he was just a little boy they were just. leaving the northeast on the other side of the country with me in korea was far from home which wasn't easy for such a close knit family. so i don't know is it the. health care if i start. to. glad you. are in here he s. not that bad took us up on that right call it is when you don't know what media.
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theme. of everybody is ok. he asked. for that god oh my oh my those here they don't care anything. ok got along with. professional training at a historic brazilian club was critical for field development but his time living away from home in the club dormitories have been just as important to help foster him into the young man he is today and prepare him mentally for the even bigger things to come if there were a lot. but i. think you see my. other rival to europe it didn't take long at just 18 can you sign for that season in the suisse 1st division he
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didn't need much time to adjust leading the club with 10 league goals and he'd assist in his 1st season. and that season alone was enough to draw the attention of one of the best talent spotting sides part of the life 6. 150000000 euros in 28 team after a couple of weeks adjusting to german football it was back to finding the back of the net not seeing its 1st ever goal in germany against future club parity. in his 2 seasons in leipzig one moment truly gave a taste of what he could do in the bundesliga. that's a pretty simplistic to. say so. 60. 2
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years wonder goal against liberties in was nominated for the pushed us award it was voted the bundesliga goal of the 1819 season 1st buddy back home in brazil that looked pretty familiar. my little angel. in the. game so me him and him went over. all the. scoring goals like that made to me a hard not to notice character berlin recently supported by a big money investor and looking to overhaul their squad the team 1000000 euros to lure communion to the german capital in january 29th team. was a bitch or something from the ground up as i did some people as i should could i
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should thank god there's ice was because you can kind of come you my symptoms you were ground geocentric out of touch but the bench was always ricky fairly spot on the bench will be put into a beautiful sonorities ok to carry 6. has been on a tear ever since his big move he's brought brazilian flayer to be olympia study on how he had little trouble finding the gold or his teammates. including you had settled right down in berlin making it home. with me for there to be. at the top which we don't see it again i was sick once and for all the so-called good it was in kentucky. and wilmington was here my fast and set up diamant ongoing support. it's a good thing nick clooney is happy in the capital because he's been doing
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a lot of growing off the field here as well the family man has started a family of his own and of course football played its part. they watched. it and then. they go. well when the police say. but i don't know. i mean. it's always incredibly proud family just can't get enough of them. do you. look over your head though yankovic home remote. shot the fall out of the point of going through and i feel women crowding all of them feel your body the
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my line. 21 years young cooing is juggling fatherhood with a football career that seems boundless in its potential he was the driving force behind brazil's olympic qualifying of his 5 goals in 5 games was best unconquerable qualifying helping brazil stamp a ticket to the tokyo olympics. might not make it to tokyo himself though as he was recently called up for the full national team to the delight of his family and friends. if i had. to say this. whether it's for the full team or youth side expect korea to have a busy summer with brazil and in both yellow and green and help those blue and
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