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this is the w. news live from berlin another setback to europe's vaccination drive is several major countries including germany suspend use of the astra zeneca vaccine over reports that it could be linked to blood clots many health experts and the w.h.o. say there's nothing to worry about also coming. under rather clock surveillance and
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woken every hour kremlin critic alexander vanny appears on instagram and reports on the penal colony where he's being held. and suspends his icelanders wait for a volcano to blow its top and finally put an end to weeks of trouble some traumas. the situation in rid of it is quite uncomfortable right now and release sleep deprived because the area is constantly moving. welcome to the program the world health organization is reviewing the data on the astra zeneca vaccine after reports of possible links to blood clots a number of european countries have suspended its use although the w.h.o. says the benefits of the shot far outweigh the risk of side effects astra zeneca
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says the rate of blood clots a moment cyprian's amounts to only about 2 in a 1000000 but here in germany the federal institute for. vaccines recommended suspending the use that's after discovering 7 cases of a rare form of blood clot that affects the brain that rate is significantly above the norm 3 cases have led to death so far a total of 1600000 people have received the astra zeneca vaccine in germany this is special of the vaccines used threatens to further hinder an already slow roll by many e.u. countries the european medicines agency is due to address the issue today. another setback in an already troubled vaccination campaign germany france italy and spain became the latest european countries to stop administering the astra zeneca vaccine over fears it causes blood clots. and then. to keep up confidence in this vaccine
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we now have to give our experts in germany and the european union time to review these recent cases they must also clarify the question of whether the benefits of vaccination continue to outweigh possible risks. because one thing is clear not vaccinating also has serious health implications and that review process is what we're waiting on now. french president manuel mccarthy said his government would await a statement by the european medicines agency due on tuesday before deciding if the vaccine is put back into use. he ate a piece on the decision that was taken in accordance with our european policy is to suspend the astra zeneca vaccination as a precautionary measure in the hope that it will be resumed quickly if the european medicines agency allows it see livy. e.-m. a only last week declared that there are no indications that people who have
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received the astra zeneca vaccine are more likely to develop blood clots british prime minister boris johnson who is quick to dismiss concerns over a vaccine that has already been administered to over 11000000 people in the u.k. . we have one of the toughest and most experienced regulators in the world they see no reason at all i just continue to nation program and they are plenty of vaccines that we're currently using either of vaccines that we're currently using the u.k. vaccination drive is racing ahead of the e.u. efforts to inoculate its population against covert 19 with an increasing number of european countries putting their astra zeneca vaccinations on hold that lead is likely to grow the more i'm now joined by political correspondent thomas sparrow thomas this is spencer of the vaccine is another hit certain already painfully slow moving and badly organized german vaccination campaign what's the reaction to that
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in political belin. the government has obviously defended the decision to halt the astra zeneca vaccine initially saying it's a precautionary move stressing that it's a decision based on science based on the recommendation of experts here in germany and also stressing that it's a way to regain transparency to make sure the information is available once the european medicines agency decides what's best with the astra zeneca vaccine but it's also important to stress that there's a lot of controversy here in germany surrounding that suspension there are experts both in the political side but also if you give knowledge is stressing they might have been a mistake to suspend the astra zeneca vaccine given the importance of these vaccines for germany's vaccination program given the fact that they are very important to save lives the suggestion there by these people by these experts was to continue with the astra zeneca vaccine while the review process is underway
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instead of holding it now until the response comes from the european medicines agency so you can clearly see that there are very different views regarding this decision by the german government and it's important also to mention that the german government german officials are actually waiting to see what the air may actually says before deciding any further on what to do for example with the 1400000 doses that are new used here in germany that have already been delivered by astra zeneca to the country so with that dispute in mind we talk more vaccines we talk about trust it's hard to win an easy to lose do you think the people stressed in the german government's vaccination drive is still intact. no i wouldn't say it's still intact but i also wouldn't say it's definitely damaged i would say this is a very important moment to precisely establish trust if you ask german officials for
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example germany's health minister. and he says that it's precisely by giving information to the public precisely by waiting to see what the may says about astra zeneca that they can regain trust among the german population the other side of the story is those who say that this only generates confusion that this actually creates some sort of fear among the population regarding the astra zeneca vaccine and you might know that already the astra zeneca vaccine has been very controversial here in germany not only in germany and also european in other european countries as well and this is why it is very sensitive issue all together whether to administer astra zeneca i've seen how to do it as well and what it means overall for germany's very slow vaccination rollout it's very important to stress that german officials have pointed out that their promise is to offer vaccine to every german adult until the end of the summer and in order to be able to do that
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germany also needs the astra zeneca vaccine as part of this whole program to deliver those vaccines for the german public thomas burrow correspondent here in berlin thank you very much tony. the czech republic is the worst affected countries by the virus in europe like elsewhere the block vaccine rollout has been slow the number of people who've died with covert 19 in the czech republic is one of the highest per capita in the world did of use of xander phenomena visit the town of where people have been widely affected by the virus. the streets of our silent there are no children at the elementary school local shops are closed with new coronavirus variants raging across the chap public this is one of the country to worst affected regions. deputy mayor use the paracho tries to keep track of the numbers he says everyone here knows someone who died of cope it
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19 recently. i realised many of those who died were people my age or even younger. than me i realised i would never see them again to go fishing watch soccer or have a beer. that really gets to you. in the local health center the 1st responders tell us they feel totally overwhelmed and frustrated there is no hospital in town that means patients with severe cases of cope with 19 have to be transferred to a clinic 50 kilometers away mark delano younge of us says sometimes she doesn't have the energy to wake up and go to work the emergency doctor recently lost her father to depend demick and wants me to give a system that i would need because i'm a doctor i was allowed to say goodbye to my did and to stay was in him until the very last moment. i didn't want
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anyone to have to see what's going on in covert war it's when patients suffocate even if they're given oxygen. pain you cannot imagine that my you know what it is a tsunami you don't get it. exhausted from workers president in resignation and all this while depend demick rages on across the region top of his less than 20 minutes drive from neighboring germany but the border has been closed this has disrupted the lives of many cross border commuters some have even lost their jobs who have to go through perjury. i need a job through but. i am trying to find work but no one wants me. it's tough a goodish you know. it is taking too long people want jobs they have to pay their bills unfortunately this is the reality of his daughter to have stupid he
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may or is pinning his hopes on vaccines even though so far big the nations are only taking place here once a week meanwhile dr mark kelly and i young pulled herself together every single day so she can keep doing her job hoping that one day soon the pandemic will be over. time not have a look at some of the other developments in the pandemic brazil's president. again changed his health minister that's the 4th during infections in brazil are surging a mass vaccine drive has begun on the indonesian island of bali it's hoped tourists will be drawn back that once enough residents are vaccinated the philippine capital manila is banning those aged under 18 from leaving their homes for 2 weeks starting wednesday cases there are 7 months. for days the exact location of kremlin critic lives in the valley has been
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a secret we now know where he is of all he himself is describing it as quote a real concentration camp this was posted on in his instagram account on monday novelli all his team said he was inside the tories penal colony outside of moscow the photo of him in the post is an old one but nobody said his head it's been shaved he said inmates on the constant surveillance of the prison guard wakes him up every hour at night as he is serving several years behind bars for violating parole terms while he was recovering in germany from poisoning world powers including germany have demanded his release. let's get an update on the situation now from journalist jill mouses joins us from moscow what do we know about the penal colony number 2 well we've heard from former inmates even before mr novelli was transferred there that this is
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a very tough institution been reports of harsh conditions psychological pressure on inmates certain violence one former prisoner even said to this was where the state sent people when they want break and then as you say some more information coming through for these instagram post yesterday this constant surveillance you competitor concentration camp they all say compared it to you george orwell's 1984 video cameras everywhere so even though we haven't seen inside the prison we don't have any images of his cell we know that this is a very difficult place to be in date. speaking of very difficult plays russia's penal comes on the tories for brutal conditions torture and even death so far in the value seems to be ok is he a risk though. he's afforded
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a certain protection by his status he is probably the world's most prominent political prisoner at the moment and as we've seen through this instagram paste he is able to get messages out most likely from his lawyer is he is able unlike the vast majority of other russian prisoners to commute in to communicate with the outside world so he is protected in some way but then as you say he is coming on psychological pressure he's being where you can up every night once an hour throughout the night so certainly not that he's guessing particularly special treatment or not that he's being left alone by these prison wardens or the treatment of course is considered torture was and how did the supporters the family of natalee react to this man message. well we don't have any statement from his family yet supporters have been sharing it very why you can be
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on social media there is certainly the feeling that any news is is not necessarily good news but it's definitely a relief because he's been out of contact for the last few days he was out of contact before during his jailing when he was being transferred from wallner institution to a not that and whenever that happens there is a lot of anxiety about where he is and if anything that might have happened to him so the reaction to this has certainly calmed his supporters to a certain extent just in a way he is even if it is in an institution of this kind. here today the volley was expected to attend a hearing in a moscow called via video link at issue awards here is accusation really that moscow is doing too little to investigate the vollies poisoning what came out of this hearing. well the hearing is actually being pursued by
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until next week it was a very brief court hearing his lawyer with launching a complaint launching an appeal against the lack of investigation into his poisoning in siberia we actually didn't hear from me at all in the end we just heard from a state prosecutor he said that he didn't see any reason for this complaint to be held it's almost certainly not going to be up healthy or thirties aren't going to investigate anything that they don't want to investigate say really no valleys team just doing what they can to keep his case in the legal system keep his case in the knees and keep this tension fade kist on his plight while he is in this prison thank you very much for that update the amounts. let's take a look now at some of the other people in stories making news around the world. the
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duke of edinburgh britain's prince philip has been released from hospital in london after a month long stay the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd was treated for an infection and then had heart surgery prince philip is 99 years old the infernal sister of north korean leader kim jong un has warned the u.s. and south korea over their joint military exercises kim you'll join warned of consequences that could make washington quote lose sleep it comes as top u.s. officials begin a trip to asia. u.s. and japanese foreign and defense ministers have been holding talks in tokyo joint statement warned against destabilizing behavior from china in the region u.s. secretary of state and city blinken also condemned what he described as the military's brutal repression in. china has asked its businesses in mi amount to evacuate non-essential staff from the country
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after a string of attacks on chinese factories that the chinese foreign minister condemns the a toxin is calling on myanmar police to protect chinese citizens from violence some pro-democracy protesters claim china is secretly supporting the coup meanwhile a local monitoring group claims at least 20 people were killed during protests on monday as police continue to use live ammunition against civilians. let's bring in journalist andrew not comes an any on going under it looks like china has now been drawn into this conflict is this the final proof is no longer able to contain this crisis i think that's what china is worried about. some protesters have always believed that china was but i sure was at least supporting the coup 'd and i think while china has no problems or king
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with the word syrian regime in theory i think they've always been really worried who could lead to political instability that would threaten their business interests and we're obviously seeing that happen now so i think china is probably quite annoyed with the military for causing this situation in the 1st place so we getting reports of people fleeing from parts of young gone where the military has imposed martial law what can you tell us. so long one of the neighborhoods that's been put under martial law it also has the highest . death count i think of any single incident dozens were killed there a few days ago this is a factory area and many of the people who work there are internal migrants and we're seeing thousands of people leave now it's going to just further cripple the garment industry and further cripple the country's entire economy. so families are
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burying their loved ones today who were killed in sunday's clashes in light of the rising rising death toll to the protests a still think it's was taking the risk to go to the streets yes so what we're seeing developing is believes using lethal force almost every single day we used to see severe crackdown and then a few days and then severe crackdowns and now we've seen i think 4 days in a row where where we had a pretty high death toll so i do think we might see the protests start to get even smaller but a lot of people are really putting their open the civil disobedience movement the mass strikes by civil servants and i think a lot of. people view that as kind of the main battleground in the main way to fight back against the takeover. in young thank you very much for that update thank you kosovo is europe's youngest nation declared independence from serbia in
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2008 but it's also one of the poorest people there do want better lives and expectations are high that the incoming prime minister. will be the one to bring change because of poles government is facing a number of challenges into the corruption ethnic conflict and poverty our correspondent funny chod points now from the city of meets with its. it's a scene all too common on the streets of. children begging for food for money for anything in what remains a town with a difficult history in $1.00 of the poorest countries of europe more than half of the under 25 year olds in kosovo are unemployed they feel let down by successive governments who have failed to make a break from the past and to fight corruption. in february people were dancing in prishtina the capital of kosovo their hope for change vet of endless yeah
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a leftist movement turned political party without being courted as its leader he wants to end corruption create jobs and promises a new start has seen so many people leave since the civil war more than 2 decades ago we want better education for the coming years we want more work places. i expect better things to happen and corruption to stop. but not everyone was celebrating some of those images are skeptical the tone remains divided between predominantly ethnic albanians in the south of the city and ethnic serbs in the north this bridge acts as a border between the 2 sides it's blocked vehicle traffic. you've been out of the city of each works for an ngo. that aims to normalize relations between kosovo and
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serbia she spent a big part of her life in this buffer zone documents that boy these are vices license plates that's how you gonna sums up life here serbia has never accepted kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence in 2008. must make dialogue his serbia a priority if he's serious about all people in kosovo to require all of the serbs actually feel that they are in the buffer zone between an accord between 2 fires if this is not resolved what is going to happen is that people are going to continue living from here whether there will be any and as a matter. of the office of prime minister last year a short stint of a few months before being ousted by his. dialogue to syria is not his priority he says we cannot do everything at once some of the things will take longer time for
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example reform in the education system but certain things we can do immediately for example. bringing back some terminals to state. custom terminals to gain money the promises made before the elections are costly hundreds of millions have been paid to kosovo by the european union much of it eaten up by corruption this is the biggest challenge in court he faces apart from normalizing relations with suit. in iceland people are hoping for a volcanic eruption to end weeks of sleepless nights tens of thousands of little earthquakes have rattled homes in the country's south in what experts are calling an unprecedented seismic event the earthquakes are caused by molten rock trying to force its way to the surface. experts say it
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could happen at any minute. here on the wreck in this peninsula icelanders wait for an image interruption in the area surrounding mt calea. but among the few residents in this small fishing town the mood is not so much one of concern as it is exhaustion so the situation is quite uncomfortable right now everyone is sleep deprived because the earth is constantly moving day on lights some with quakes up bigger than others randi gutman stuff is a school teacher and lifelong resident here. experts say the 10 eruption from the brewing volcano will likely occur in an uninhabited zone and not pose a threat to the town's residents. what can be expected is a spectacular lava show with fountains which could extend up to 20 or even 100 meters in the air. i think everyone who lives in interviews just
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waiting for an eruption it will be a slow and steady eruption they tell us just so we can get more peace and quiet and i know there will be a further quakes but maybe not as big as we have packed. many are escaping to the capital of reykjavik merely to get a break and escape the night tremors but doctor is staying behind she's confident there will be enough advance warning if the threat to residents increases as for now she only earns for a good night's sleep. you're watching news and here's a reminder of our top story the. world health organization safety experts are due to discuss reports that the astra zeneca vaccine could be linked to blood clots several major e.u. countries have suspended the use of the shot while information that many medical experts say the fears are unfounded. that's it from me
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there was a fishing they was hunting. in one way. race area belongs to the sami. non-indigenous swedish hunters see things differently cover out there in general that is the state which owns the land and which should regulate hunting and fishing that should be accepted as a matter of course by everyone our lives here and pays taxes in sweden. a long simmering conflict of the hunting has reached a boiling point disputed question you understand the brain. to kill for sorry it's
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a very special day it's september and every september it's time for the psammead to gather together they reindeer in the mountains ylva is a member of the sami people and her family also refrained yet. she's never missed this autumn spectacle. the photographer wants to recoup the event she says it is a way of conveying a sunny williams line to others. to maintain this crowd is located in remote mountainous territory. and the last few days the sunny have headed to the thousands of rain to using motorbikes quad bikes and helicopters. the 1st half of the day when we look if we have any more cards or has missing the
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mark in the errors. so where finished the marking of the cards for this season it's the last chance is the last time then where are they starting to see and choose which animal chilled going to be slaughter it. then it's time to let the rest of the herd go out for free again in the mountains of the open the gates and they are running out on the mountain again and that is a really good feeling when you can see. rhyming out in there but nature where they belong in. the sun me head is a prohibited hunting in the area during the corralling period. to the anger of hunters who season has just begun and. we have a big area to the hunt and not need to be right here in these square kilometers
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i want them to lease them and try to. understand. not just saying that we are closing the mountain for everybody no we don't do that . we want to live together side by side but we need to do it in a way which is the best for the reindeer. and those who know what's best for the rain there is the rain the hood. you walk eem our grain things that prohibiting access to so much land to protect
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the rain is over the top he's just got back home from his job working to the lawn plus. time to go hunting for him that's what life is all about it's a passion he inherited from his father. you know your god i hunt whenever i can 4 to 5 days a week between august 25th and march 15th when hunting is permitted during that time i'm continually outdoors and i hunt an awful lot. when i'm not hunting i'm outside training the dogs that's my lifestyle. then it's the economy. you work in she is a partner with these food dogs diffuse pride and joy he brought them in trying to turnt defensive wounds in competition. and there another way i live with my dogs like you would
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a family it will to live in close proximity and i take them everywhere we train together we hunt together and we fish together if we sleep together in a tent fly in a helicopter or travel by boat to my hunting cabin we share everything they joined me on all my trips i can't imagine better company with them talk that this article coming to ha. ha you walk in is going good hunting with the stones tara contingent many of his favorite hunting grounds and possibly just because of the rain that's why he has to travel fun to pursue his hobby. so i share the credit and i fear that at some point i won't be able to find anyone or a good hunting ground there little my biggest fear is not being able to get out into nature any more of the good of the outdoors is why i live here really haven't heard
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had. enough to just oh now is trying to you hakim has invited his distinction. if it's g.p.s. devices to his dogs so that he can locate them in the rough terrain. bank we have to pay the same price for the hunting permit as last year but we're not allowed to hunt and deer yes any more. about. he is one of $51.00 sunny communities in sweden and approximately 6 times as big as berlin since 2020 the sunny community he has been in charge of configuring to move the small game hunting or fishing rise and not the regional authorities some fear this pioneering development could sit a dangerous precedent that other summit communities will follow. the sun the activist bag is a victory in
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a year's long battle candy he's the chairman is the key and sammy community he's been a proud owner of riding stables for 20 years. now writing. the sammy the indigenous people in northern scandinavia wanted to decide who was allowed to hunt and fish on their ancestral land and when mighty ben burtt was locked in a legal battle with the swedish state for a decade and 20 twentieth's sweden supreme court ruled in his favor. morally we have the right. my my relatives have i were. behind them we used to scrub for every fish to have rangers here thank them very always been there so how could the hand people in stoke on the side of every good come out when i go out hunting the citric for you are my ancestors i talk to them when i go there.
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like his forebears been dead is also a range he heard and hunted out and he offers to some icelandic courses to visitors to the area. in his opinion this way the stakes procreated to sunny peoples ancestral lands of the last few centuries. when i. no no no it's enough is enough to stand up roll right and when we do it because all of a situation. thank god and some have been threatened in public. there was a radio program that there were and there were a guy from the 100 s. . he really trust people if he says if there are more some real issues coming off again it's going to be. blood on the streets he said it in
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the radio in national radio. the atmosphere here is heated until you are green fields directly threatened by the ruling in favor of the sonny because it doesn't only give the gear his son the community the right to determine who is allowed tontine area it also allows him to decide how many hunters and when . i fear that there could be more and more regulation of hunting in the future dear yes has decided to close the majority of its territories until september 15th last year the winter arrived on september 30th along with half a meter of snow and put a stop to hunting it's getting worse and worse i hope that things don't continue to develop like this but i fear they will there's. no rain to hear you say they want to keep hunting dogs like you walk away from their own homes that makes you hakim see great he says he avoids friend. but occasionally inquisitive
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reindeer approach him. you know my dogs are trained not to chase reindeer and when i see reindeer i back off no problem i have always done my best to act responsibly in nature you know i always try to do what i can to help ensure that we all get along together and don't drift apart. just be as though . he were kinda nice don't look out for tom again no trace of any sense tom. i train my dogs to wait when they find a bird they're not allowed to chase the bird when it takes flight they have to stand still and come when i call a practice that regularly when i invest 2 to 3000 hours and dog and on top of that we do a lot of stamina training them in the. school to send to something amounts school.
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obviously i missed my shot just missed the bird disappeared in the undergrowth behind the birches 0 to come i only saw it for a few seconds for the go in the. torah come on are. you looking isn't too concerned julie's last week into you saw only 6 turn you can influence you know this. it's a wife relaxing. and you are being able to roam freely and it's not just important to the sunny people and the way of life. we are swedes we live in sweden and we pay taxes and so we thought that the state owns the land and
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we are the state it is important for us to co-exist and that we are not my eyes or lay but a generous. where there is enough space for everyone if we are considerate and respect one another. you are human and doesn't want to give up the hunt and sit so often search of photonic and. up 212000 reindeer grace in the sunny district of curious the sunny have possessed the land use right since 886 back officially large parts of swedish lapland belong to the state. in the midst of the grazing area lies the village of nick looked up. it was sorry grew up here her ancestors was sunny nomads and you can look to was
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named after her grandfather. my grandfather and grandmother was following the reindeer in the area and saw these when they passed this place nickel look bad when they're going east for the winter time and then it's past again when they're going west in the summer time so in the beginning of 1900 there were some bad years for the reindeers so a couple of families decided to be little more stuffed sure that in there and there was no this fair 5 family who decided to settle down was my grandfather and grandmother. was sorry belongs to one of the 20 families incurious which still loom reindeer. in her work as a photographer she took humans to a traditional way of life of the community. only some $5000.00 of the sun in sweden
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there up to full fee $1000.00 in total still lived like and her family. some of the sami people are not anymore feeling as sami because they are living in a situation so they are totally in enclosed trailer my aura to society but for me it's important and i i am a part of the saudi society even if a living in sweden and also have a part of me is the swedish either but when and if body asked me then i am assuming. many non-indigenous swedes think the sunny land claims are exists it. is one where is that.
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i think it's difficult for people to understand what we are talking about when we are talking about we need the area for the rain there we are close to the nature yes there is a lot of nature but we need a big part of it so the rain there can be all over the here and then we got questions why are your reindeer under roads why are your reindeer on the railroads. and the opposite is why are you. making this row the railroad and crossing where the rain there has walk a 1000 of years. what is now the town of tonight used to be grazing land for reindeer watched over by sonny herders. sweden the most town
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was founded in 1900 mine is moved here from southern sweden in search of work displacing the indigenous people and the reindeer. nowadays the majority of the town's $23000.00 inhabitants a non-indigenous swedes including mykonos el back he finds it perplexing that sunny now have the right to walk hunting licenses. it would be very strange if you have more rides if you have been here a longer time how should the house should we handle people who are coming in now and moving to sweden from the problem areas around the world so they say that i have some rights but they don't tab. it's a very important democratic view that they have to get the same rights.
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i think the problem is that people are stuck on that they have the romantic pictures of the people with their original people with the last over the traditional clothes and walking with the reindeers of taking care of them but it is not true you know the sami 90 percent of the sami don't have more rights than i have and it's just a small part of the sami or reindeer on. the 22 d. crew gives the ring to the families the right to grant hunting licenses and incurious there are just 20. out of the animals a crown together in the mountains is small today sunday is also present with a camera. drained either but is it native for sale in sin tough to the appetite. the members of the sunday community carve up the
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remainder for their own private consumption. to 1st sponsor an old friend. and. we've got our things good for you we have begun slaughtering the animals. with it we brought it's great fresh meat and last of. the reward 1000000000 in you yes a reward i. after a hard winter in. this funny is a range he had from a night when sonny settlement. he slaughtered to his animals which had gotten mixed up with the reindeer security sonny. his father taught him the job. and today i have. between generations so it's my father
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my sons so. i mean the middle east are you helping everyone to do slaughtering this even though hunter has never gotten his way he believes that it's necessary to make many areas off limits. that you can look at our place up here it's a working place when we don't want people to be there because it's dangerous or this but her being there work what we are doing very attractive like an ordinary industry we need to work with the rain there because we need to move it but the most of the people who are up here they are. they're doing it for pleasure that's the difference. so if you compare pressure things against who are fixed quite easy for me. the person side is also concerned about jobs swedish lapland is the country's most popular in
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bantus destination tuna venturis and has almost doubled in the last honeys also because of the hunting possibilities. cannot sell berg wants to expand to recently a further he himself is the founder of the 2 reparation business but now the curious son community had decided that in the future only hunters from the region would be allowed to hunt on her own sister land. the worst case scenario would be if if i. miss some village some to be get the same right as the gear us and they will close the area of their area off the area for the local people and also for the tourists for tourist companies we need people who work and we turismo taking care of them out in the world and us for hunting and fishing and so on. 2 days later and reindeer peace money is still processing the rain to meet
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after it's home for a while he has to convert to small cuts. like clothes rental agency can no longer leave from the same few sentiments. he has another job as a welder not almost all reindeer it is he thinks that the swedish state has been colonizing the land for centuries. but. when i was young we didn't have so much mines or plants roads and other people who are in the forest and now they see new mines every day from going up so now they are a family we cannot all that big bird because we don't have the space enough. because we have a really big mine in our place where we stay in the winters so. i
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think we have lost about night across the area. for our family not for my say right not so worried but for my children say if they're going to work with. brainless where are they going to stay. as well as creating a huge i know mining community the swedish state has been developing land for centuries building drones electricity pylons wind turbines in steel use for 2 years . will soften the looser rein to hardest pisani. cases that sunny don't talk about how big their heads are it's like asking him what he has in his bank account. he gets approximately 500 euros resumes a large animal to slaughter house. the saint of one creature means he can food to
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keep 20 others improved infrastructure is attracting more and more people to the fun of sweden. it's only the last 1015 years before that have never been trouble in this way what is now because now everyone can go buy a quad bike. everyone can buy a snowmobile. and. everyone think if they have the right to. truth to build a house to fix things up there in the mountains. that's what. i get a little bit upset over it when they say we have also rights but it's. no . you only have been here for so short. it's not only the one person it's not only in mind since not only does sits not
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only true is companies it's everything together because the society are pushing us from all the directions. soon we don't know in what direction what where we can go to be free. close by 2 other men have me for a drink do you also feel to be. back over there got. all panties are locking green and his friend daniel hanson. earthing. adams county has been living in the region for generations he shares his friend's feelings for. me have you complete freedom of poles and we could go anywhere and we had numerous fantastic possibilities of being in the
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outdoors and i would like my son to have exactly the same opportunities. so they can really get to know life in the mountains and let go of a little. too many concerned that it might no longer be possible to live peacefully side by side. with these the sun my home comical or even the only putting up of those. than anything. in a small proportion of the samea population now have all the rights and we have to try to see the light at the end of the tunnel but we can only hope that the politicians finally assume responsibility and see the big picture. at the moment we here in the north feel neglected. that the big problem with said. i don't know there was still the we have to get it off the rail. yard.
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give us sorry is motivated by concern that goes beyond anything related to hunting rights she doesn't want the indigenous peoples wildlife to be lost. she's so your traditional costume for her young grandchild are and she speaks sunny to him a language that was long suppressed in sweden. i had to teach herself sami was only recognized as a minority language in 2000 and these days it's awful as a subject in school and yes. it is a part of our culture and it's still a big part of the sami people speak sami so when you don't understand what the people speaking to each other. you feel there is something missing in your heart and in your culture in europe identity. she hopes that other
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swedes will also finally start taking more of an interest in salmi identity. leave him to you they don't know that we have our own culture our own clothes and that we are the indigenous people in sweden so even if there is the this issue that you should learn more about the sami people in schools it. it's not working that chord right now so i hope it will be better and it can only be better if the government make decisions for that. to the speech of the swedish laplanders mountains and forests is just the latest manifestation of a centrist long conflict in the country's fine between the sunny people and non-indigenous weeds.
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