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you check out our podcast you can get it wherever you go your pod cast you can also find us and. science. this is d w news live from and then a stark focus on the violence against women in the u.k. british police non-commital women protesting against male violence government ministers are now demanding an explanation for that heavy handed response at a vigil for another victim sara at her heart also coming out. fear of death on the streets of me and ma as protesters continue to defy the
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hunter's crackdown on dissent at least 4 people have been shot dead by police on yet another day of violence. and thanks for joining us there is anger in the united kingdom over the police handling of the vigil in on a sara ever of the 33 year old was allegedly kidnapped and murdered by a police officer while walking home in london on the 3rd of march on saturday a gathering to honor her and all the victims of male violence was broken up by the police citing coronavirus restrictions officers arrested 4 people. outraged one police officer becomes anger towards many arrests turned ugly as police attempt to do to enforce pandemic controls that have burned through. the
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office's response drew criticism from london's mayor who said they were not appropriate or proportionate britain his home secretary has demanded an explanation from scotland yard london's metropolitan police said the event had become a public danger we absolutely did not want to be in a position where for some touching was necessary. but we were placed in this position because of the overriding needs to protect people's safety. earlier crowds had turned clapham common from a place of fear into one of defiance reclaiming the park close to where sarah ever rod went missing. a woman was murdered just walking around in london during a lockdown which seems even more offensive. women and girls are trafficked all over the world women of color also for married young so much more is happening than sarah micro aggressions that happens all women every day the 48 year old
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policeman charged with every rod's kidnapping and murder appeared in court. searches continued at the accused murderess home and the site where everard's body was found press police collect evidence against one of their own the incident has shaken trust in the police and raised concern about women's safety everywhere. and for more of this we're joined now by deed of your portrait charlotte health and pale he was out in the morial as sarah ever out in london charlotte tell us what it was like on uncommon last night. and you know we were there throughout the evening yesterday and when we 1st arrived it was still peaceful we saw images from earlier in the day as well of women simply arriving in that park area close to where ever on went missing laying flowers paying their respects among them the duchess of cambridge as well she wanting to to pay her respects to sarah later though there
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was a larger crowd that gathered in the center of the park that many of them were were chanting saying enough is enough it was very tightly packed together it was clear that those women with. to protest there was a huge deal of anger that police were also at the events a lot of the chants being aimed at the police they felt that it wasn't appropriate to to police and events like that calling for an end to harassment a lot of women feeling that the police simply haven't done enough to tackle it so what you really hand was you had these these scuffles that broke out in the center among the minority between the between police and protesters you saw police being relatively heavy handed with a few people we know now that 4 people have been arrested on the outskirts though it did remain peaceful that's where we we launched people that simply that to pay
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their respects ok but the conversation in the u.k. seems to be focusing on this heavy handedness of the police last night officers were apparently seen handcuffing leading women away from the event was this conversation going. absolutely those images have gone viral particularly want to go woman being held down by police offices she was being arrested now clearly those efforts trini a motive images having male police offices in what looked like manhandling women protesters and a protest about violence against women is clearly going to resonate with a lot of people and we've seen enough playing out on social media we've seen statements cross party statements from politicians calling for an investigation the interior ministry wanting a full report into what happened the london police chief facing schools who resignation this really is an enormous moment here in the u.k. the question though is where does this go from here i think
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a lot of women that we spoke to last night turned out to say enough is enough women have been experiencing violence harassment on the streets. as long as they can remember for their lifetimes then now saying all hoping at least that this is a watershed moment and now this is the conversation that we have as we try to address this going forward all right shallots chelsea hotel in london thanks so much. time now to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world police in the netherlands have used water cannon and batons to disperse a large crowd of protesters more than 2000 people have not stood in the hague on the eve of dutch parliamentary elections months of harsh restrictions have fueled a growing dissatisfaction with the government. a british iranian woman detained in tehran has appeared in court to face new charges of propaganda against the regime
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as a means of garri ratcliffe's family and supporters say the charges of politically motivated she was released from jail just last week after completing a 5 year sentence for plotting to overthrow the regime. bolivian police have arrested for my interim president. on charges of terrorism sedition and conspiracy she succeeded evil mahrattas as interim president free in 2019 when he fled the country because of widespread protests protests against his disputed reelection i mean is denounces the move to arrest as political persecution. china has the military junta in myanmar to stop the violence that has plagued the country since a military coup 6 weeks ago beijing made the comments after attacks on chinese financed factories in me and ma meanwhile state controlled television and man ma says a police officer has died from injuries sustained during protests more than 80 demonstrators
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have also been killed since the coup started. the this is witness footage from the streets of yangon. security forces opened fire on protesters. despite the rising death toll demonstrations continue this peaceful protest is held to honor those. we've become known as the fallen heroes. cause. i saw the fallen heroes give their lives i don't want them to think that i am afraid and just want to stay at home i'm going out on the streets as a citizen as a woman so that i can stand on the side of justice. was the.
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makeshift barricades are rebuilt every day for protection. protestors arm themselves with firecrackers and shields persevered in their fight for democracy quietly. i don't have a problem all right we have to fight for our future i don't accept the military coup sometimes we are forced to run and hide because of the violent crackdown and i was arrested once but people came to help me escape from the military and i was released oh yeah i was and i think there was for the hundreds who attended the funeral of protester when lying defiances tainted by grief. the 3 finger salute pays tribute to this fallen hero. and all the others who sacrificed their lives for the pro-democracy movement. and joining us now from young gone is journalist andrew and i can send andrew thanks thanks for
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joining us do people feel like this address from the civilian leadership given from hiding can change anything. well i think it's important to keep in mind that the majority of people in the in march see this group of civilian leaders as the legitimate government of myanmar. the population has not accepted the military. being legitimately in charge of the country so they do care about what these people are saying they're following it very closely they have the ability to influence the protest movement and to inspire the protesters. that was a kufi last night yet people still gap and then yank on that this seems to suggest that despite the police brutality we're saying demonstrators authentic not willing to give up yet yes so we've we've had a curfew. for weeks now and people are increasingly violating it but i think
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simultaneously to show the police that they are the military that they don't accept its rules they don't accept its laws and to continue this protest movement no way that they feel is safer since people have been getting gunned down in the street when they protest during the day they're thinking maybe if they protest at night it will be a little bit safer ok and we've seen 6 weeks of protests have been kaleb if this military crackdown continues could you give us a sense of where this is that meeting today well we're we're seeing increasingly that the protesters are prepared to defend themselves the vice president said in that address this weekend that people have the right to self-defense so i think there's an increasing possibility that protesters might start actually fighting that and if they fight back then we'll probably see even more ruthless violence by security forces so it does feel like this situation is
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just going to kind of continue spiraling out of control. ok thank you so much from yang and tran concern thanks. now exactly one year ago the world watched in shock as images of overwhelmed italian hospitals became a grim warning of what was to come now a 3rd wave may be coming and countries like italy are once again struggling to stem infection rates the government there has now announced another widespread lockdown . many italians wanted to make the most of the good weather on saturday and the last weekend before the new lockdown comes into effect. as of monday schools restaurants and businesses in many regions will be closed. and the lockdown should have come earlier we hold place wait until the last minute and they were all completely locked in nobody would see that i could never have imagined in march
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last year that a year later everything would have to close down again. earlier this week italy's coronavirus related death toll topped more than 100000 the so-called 3rd wave is well underway officials registered nearly 27000 new infections on friday alone the highest daily tally since the end of november and authorities are concerned about the rapid increase in intensive care patients in many regions prime minister mario draghi warned of the worsening situation. christie that he was the chief of these figures demand that we proceed with caution to limit the number of deaths and to prevent the health system from being completely overwhelmed. a lot depends on the country's vaccination campaign but only about 80 percent of the population have received their 1st dollars many italians were hoping to see a relatively normal easter it seems inviting the country's lockdown will run
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through the holiday period. here in germany voting is underway in 2 state elections now they're being seen as the 1st major political test before the general election later this year that will determine who will succeed as chancellor the elections in the southwestern states of burton back and ryan and also the 1st bellwether vote since the start of the pandemic surveys suggest merkel's conservatives could see a drop in support because of growing criticism over her government's handling of the crisis and because of a corruption scandal involving all the deals for facemasks. now have you ever wished the current virus could just disappear in a puff of smoke i bet you have well take a look at this a giant wooden cost full 24 meters tall has been set ablaze in russia's kaluga region north of moscow as part of an end of winter festival wooden effigies are
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traditionally burned at this time of year in russia but the artist who built the structure said it was supposed to symbolize the coronavirus which the fire should burn away. you're watching news live from their lives and you can sneak in and thanks so much for joining us. my 1st by state was a sawing. machine. where i come from women are almost by this ocean for us even something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i want to talk about bicycle off my home but it took me as the news might have. finally been gave up and went on buying on my status and returned because sewing machines sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice as now i also meet shall feel those woman back home who are both by
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their duties and social norms and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is the about of people homes and i work adds into. the. parents the city of love that especially during the penn demi it's become the city of loneliness luckily there are people like pass kind of johnny and con tom they work for the initiatives. it's kiosks have taken on the road in ones performed by close yes. but they lose do more than not. critical food and we help those who are the most vulnerable the food groups have
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come to realize that if it won for all those people not just with her awhile real. 2 6 6 2 christian montana he lives in the heart of paris all on her and she's 90 but still going strong didn't lock down the loose has been her anchor. you know that solitude is hard to take can many older people not isolated in time go out so of course they feel lonely they're all alone cubist. and that's also why it's so important to have young people in your life. both all that i really like having them around. i always come down hello. yes i can you.
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comment on the regularly helps or with their emails today he's brought handyman shani along. follow your new door oh wonderful is it the same as before or since and then. yes it's the same in a way that suits me just fine most of. the men are here to change mischance shower door but there's a small problem for sky doesn't have his drill with him. so . i have to drill here to fix the new fright i can't attach the new door to the old one. over a new pulley good he'll find a solution he's not half bad. you can bring him again when you
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are like this i've never had a bad learn. what is contant to her i think my grandson got a 5th. of the preserve them something which makes me happy to help people who got the really need to go home with all its pavlik like that it's great when finally the doors in place. prescott in contrast i'm ready to leave but not before taking care of the nicest part of the job the chat with that client . but i dish was made i wanted to among other things i used to be a banking consultant but i missed the personal relationships. that overlook the job is it too focused on selling work. or do they have a lot of it. will come again next week to hang up
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a picture this time with his drill. maybe you lie i look forward to seeing you both again. if we want to see you next change that. oh oh oh oh. that's kind of come tommy tap with johnny some days another little at one of the company's kiosks then no 8 of them in paris. is the perfect place to take a coffee break and get a few things of their chests. i never realized how isolated some of clients all especially during lockdown who really didn't didn't meet. the new yes it's a sad outcome could be. i say it's quite appalling what your.
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locals direct thank quire is to the course yeah who runs the kiosk he or she then passes on the work to the self-employed lease. this man's internet isn't working anymore you need to have a new modem installed. lulu is like the concierge of all who was always there to help out the resident. they always had good advice and i knew the right person to go to when problems arose. today makes these important connections and the kiosks are a meeting place for people in the neighborhood. folks also come here just to talk. and it brings back a bit of the art i'm beyond so i've lived in this quarter for 50 years and i think it's restored some of the humanity.
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of if it's the quality johnny isn't surprised by comments like these is the train carpenter ranges continuing education for the initiatives 1100 you recently also helps decide who can join the team with one criterion is especially important. lou attitude. it's about helping people not just about performing the task at hand . we want to give clients more than that the lulu attitude is like a ray of sunshine. and there's the african concept of a boon to i am because we are and that's what lulu in us on that front we're losing because we're part of our parish on the part of the population and we head to help. what is a bit so it makes sense. pascal lives in
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a tiny apartment with just 1000 square meters of space he'd rather not show us so we only film one corner of the place over the years the 52 year old has done pretty much everything he's worked as a research a miner and a forklift operator but a few years ago he hit a low point in his life. but i work for 96 hours at a time and did that for almost 30 years. non-stop with no vacation with it but at some point i just cracked up quickly became depressed. when i heard about lulu very calm and that was a lifesaver i was back in business again there with the. when the pandemic began a year ago pascal volunteered to help people who were at high risk for cave 19th. even though he feared contracting the virus himself. rivers mostly did but it was
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during the 1st lockdown i only went on foot. i didn't take public transport a toll. good morning report and i wanted to keep the risk of infection to a minimum for myself and all of the people we delivered things like. the deal of vulnerable people we visited. with. all of the zone that i was walking between 40 and 60 kilometers and i reported it depending on how many people i have to shop for. now pascal is on his way to do some work for not time goldenberg. now tom has just returned to paris after several years in singapore. welcome very
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little mark i explained on the phone pascoe doesn't pictures need hanging up but. most of them are in the living room we've put them in the right spots. then these kitchen shows need putting up one on top of the other boards. the 1st you have to affix the 2 rails on the sides. of the body. and then come the shelves to fit into the rows. and maybe they go in the other way round. the business consultant lacks the time and skills to do the job himself. gives me access to professionals who are better handyman than all of a b. . they have the right tools and will do the job properly. lose the modern equivalent to the neighbor who loaned you his drill and helps you put up the
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shelves. prescott it loves this work though he owns just 30 year is an hour before taxes normally a tradesman would get in hourly wage of 100 years it is the hard right few for night time it's perfect. the next day cantars on his way to see another regular customer 74 year old anita munis. pirlo can't. how you walk with you she was like a girl is and then go and wash your hands. or to live in the not. cantars been helping i need to with emails and correspondence with the authorities since her husband died last year now it's about selling his car.
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oh and. i just got an email from. report about the car about jews card has the man sent me something or scream or were you to go surely this man only says they can just tell me i don't either document. it right it's just so you know what. can turn was my savior and now he's the person who's become part of my life. back to the most. of his work on one because both ways i stop by regularly and i always look forward to it also to drinking tea together of you talking about things other than computers and children 1st who could offer a message it's a ritual they wouldn't want to do without here thanks anita.
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harlem and yes we're on some local no hostility bit then it'll be fine just who is helping here. we lose might rescue people in certain situations but without knowing it they actually give us more than we give them. had forgotten there was this human aspect to life. it's not just about money or. most of all it's about what you can give to others that makes you feel good. and it makes you realize you're not alone but.
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