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the but. this is news live from berlin and china tightens its grip on hong kong beijing opposes fresh reforms that restrict who can run for the city's parliament china says it wants to see patriots governing critics say the changes are a final blow to democracy also coming up to billions of dollars worth of goods ready to move again the container ship blocking the suez canal is finally out of the way. to coronavirus measures in germany as the country struggles to get a 3rd wave of the pandemic under control starting today everyone arriving by plane
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will have to show a negative coronavirus test before boarding is that enough to keep new mutations out. and the south korean island painting itself purple to bring in the tourists people staying closer to home due to the pandemic are discovering a holiday hotspot with a different. time soon so it's kind of good to have you with us hong kong's electoral system is getting a sweeping overhaul seen by many as another nail in the coffin for the pro-democracy movement lawmakers in beijing approved the reforms which will see elected seats to hong kong's legislative council slashed and the number of beijing approved officials increased a vetting committee has also been set up to monitor candidates to make sure that they are loyal to the mainland these measures are seen as the most significant attempt to rein in hong kong's opposition it's. since the territory was handed over
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to china from britain in 1907 now the chinese ministry of foreign affairs gave a statement about the electoral reforms a short while ago sometimes should you the purpose of improving the electoral system is to gradually develop the constitutional order of hong kong and the democratic system in line with the actual situation there to better reflect the balance political participation of residents to take into account the interests of all sectors of society and to safeguard the long term development of hong kong and then let's get the latest on this story now we can speak to our correspondent phebe kong who is standing by for us in hong kong it's good to see you tell us more about these reforms. well basically how finalized the controversial actually phone call hold hold this morning and under the new rules more beijing's a loyalist will be sacked and elected to every level of their political
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institutions in hong kong and more controversially in work no matter who will be elected can run in this election there would have to go through that to test right before they actually run in the election that a new controversial fact mccandless for canada c. will be set up under the new rules and new comments here will be comprised of sunni officials will be in the cabinet so i expected him to show they will be responsible for screening can of this for elections and even the issue of excessive post so will be part of the acting mechanics and also the national the national security police they will take part in that screening process and that draws a very. drastic change in the political system in hong kong these are drastic changes indeed phoebe what does it mean for democracy in hong kong. while the pope aging can politicians
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and also the chief expect to carry them herself given a press. of over 3 and well the new changes saying that this is too plus the loopholes so-called look polls to restore this the politics of hong kong of course on the other hand critics and specially the opposition can they think this is. effectively spelling an aunt of their political career and the democratic participation of the channel public because under the new rules the public can get can hardly run in the election and the directly elected seats will be reduced drastically that the representation of their public opinion will be suppressed they think how are people in hong kong reacting to these changes. while people are definitely they're very concerned because many up so there's and analysts saying this quote being the new changes huge step back of the democratic
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progress that have made for decades in hong kong but now it seems like he was reverse of these kind of progress and. 0 under the new rules that people can and will whoever want to run for election in the future will have to be screened by the chief executive and the officials and for the opposition came this is a very we may wing ways of activism after protest and the national security law and this is indeed a huge blow to them because this may means that they have no more peaceful way to. opposition the gender and it's really hard for them to sustain their political lives in fact on the ground and they have less resources by being excluded from the political institutions in hong kong. reporting for us from hong kong there thank you for that update. let's take
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a look now some other headlines from around the world more than a dozen people fleeing violence in the unmarked have received medical treatment across the border in thailand it comes as activists say thailand is sending back thousands of people fleeing me and mar thailand has denied those reports and says it has no policy of turning away refugees. the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for attacks in mozambique dozens of people were killed and many survivors walked for days to escape the violence in the coastal town of palma the area is a hub for international gas projects trade is flowing through the suez canal again engineers have finally managed to free the huge container ship blocking the vital waterway tugboats pulled the vessel off a sand bank allowing it to refloat it all to traffic in both directions for nearly a week 10 percent of global trade passes through the canal in egypt every day. the small but powerful talk boats that ended almost
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a week of maritime disruption the 400 meter long make a ship ever given told through the narrow swiss can now. sparking relief on monday night from camilla thorn a tease. in my office really announced the reopening of the suez canal starting from 6 pm on both sides. from early tuesday morning traffic was finally moving again with over 100 ships already on their way through the canal. pressure on the salvage teams have been mounting as the maritime traffic jam had grown to over 400 ships. it is thought that it will take several days to clear the backlog. the ever given is now being inspected and checked for possible damage but the damage to the world economy has already been done. over 12
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percent of global trade passes through the suez and the incident has resulted in the loss of billions of dollars. this probably goes to show is the fragility graps of the global supply chain i mean this is a very significant maritime asiri one of only 2 major canals in the world that you know operate in this way in terms of moving ships into and now the delay has also put a huge stress on crews on board that ever given and the other ships that were stuck behind it. many countries will not allow them to come home we're not about to pass through the airports about quarantining they're missing their families or missing their children and us for distress what for and so any kind of delay like this would be an additional stress for kreutz in a few days the crew of the ever given will be back on the open sea but the ripple effects of the blockage will be felt for some time yet. now to the corona
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virus pandemic and the latest developments world leaders including german chancellor angela merkel are calling for an international treaty on pandemic preparedness the goal is to use lessons from this current pandemic to protect future generations experts from the world health organization will present their report on the origins of covert 1000 later on to say the study says the virus probably passed to humans from a bats via an intermediary animal scientists say new facts scenes could be needed within a year as the 1st generation shots are rendered ineffective by mutations the scientists stress that a global vaccination effort is needed and health authorities in the city of berlin have stopped administering the astra zeneca vaccine to people under the age of 60 after reports of serious blood clots germany's vaccine regulator has recorded 9 deaths caused by rare clots after people received the vaccine starting today
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everyone flying into germany from abroad will have to show a negative coronavirus test before boarding their plane until now only passengers flying in from so-called high risk areas were required to show a negative test but germany is battling a sharp rise in covert 1000 infections there are nearly 10000 daily cases that have been fueled by new virus variants and the health ministry says it is concerned about thousands of german tourists expected to head to majorca over the easter holidays the spanish island was taken off the list of high risk countries earlier this month let's get more on the story now we can speak to he is a doctor and he's also a member of the german parliament for the green party mr dominic good to have you on d. w. 1st of all i want to get your take on this what do you think of making sure that everyone who flies into germany has a negative test is this going to be effective. well it's my opinion not only as a politician but as a doctor it's just a 1st step i think we need to quarantine people who are coming from abroad we have
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a cost spread all to new parents especially very dangerous ones like the one from brazil also on islands like majorca and we need to con taining those and you. get to situation under control we have really fast rising numbers as you said before over here in germany with the b 117 and which ation which is threatening. situation and health care system over here in germany at the moment very seriously and the situation would get even worse if new mutations like the brazilian one would come into place right now ok so you're saying there should be testing and also quarantining to make sure that no new mutations are brought into the country and you're also calling for a swift swift implementation of measures domestically as well to stop this rising a case number low that we have right now what do you think that should look like
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are you talking about a very strict lockdown here. absolutely we need to full stop at the moment because numbers are rising so fos that the situation is effectively out of control at some moment and we only gain control again if there tracing will work and if we have numbers much know where they are at the moment ok but what does a full stop mean does that mean a curfew does that mean nobody leaves their houses for 2 weeks what does that look like. well 1st of all we need to have strict a method or at the workplace people over here in germany at the moment they still follow like they're all in every day life and they go to work we have flight school busses full trains every morning and even on the workplace the measures like the mosque wearing rules are not as strict followers as they should be and also there
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are no test opportunities at their workplace so to my opinion the most important thing would be to close down shops at the moment and really focus on the absolutely necessary. i want to ask you about something you said in an interview he said if we wait to be perfect and safe before we do anything this 3rd wave will be worse than the 2nd what did you mean by that well it is the same as the german strategy really focus on perfection so they try to make a really perfect plan in stead of starting to act right now speed trumps perfection when it comes to fight a pandemic and crisis management and over a year like german have a very technical view on saying for example the vaccination campaign is really focused on centralized as approaches on these vaccinations centers we don't have to really mobile vaccination campaign which includes like timely care doctors and private practices in the vaccination campaign that's why we are very slowly here
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and we are behind compared to other european countries it's interesting you say perfection in the past few months we've seen a lot of soul searching here in germany people asking whether this country is really kind to take on a crisis like this why do you think that is. well. the people are on one hand side they're like tired buys there they are really not tired just off the measures which the pandemic which is still ongoing but they are tired of it crisis management. from the national government which is not working as well and it's not getting the situation on control and to my opinion the left of the federal government over here in germany is that they don't they that they are always too slow that they are behind the sayings and. that's why i'm really calling for strict action right now to gain control you know stamina doctor a member of parliament for the green party thank you again for joining us here on
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t.v. thanks for having. now the united states is one of the world's leading nations when it comes to covered $1000.00 vaccinations washington ordered a large number of doses early on and the biden administration has ramped up distribution since the start of the year the u.s. is a large country but already 20 percent of all adults are now fully vaccinated so have both shots and that is more than $52000000.00 people and among them nearly half of americans over the age of $65.00 are fully vaccinated so to give you a comparison across the european union only 5.3 percent of adults have received both shots president joe biden expects to have enough vaccine doses for all adults in the u.s. by the end of may his administration says americans will be inoculated 1st before the country shares its shots with authors did evie's all over salad has more. had a university campus in los angeles u.s.
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army soldiers are now fighting an invisible enemy their weapons of choice syringes loaded with a bio and pfizer vaccine. you have your little car. just for fun. you share is about to receive her 2nd child on. she is now one of her own 50000000 fully vaccinated americans makes me feel very grateful that we here i mean of course we had the worst response really initially and now we're having the best vaccine response but i feel so bad for the people in europe right now that i hope that they could get go rolling out the way we are here. the vaccination site at california state university is one of the largest in the u.s. sergeant lewis herrera and his comrades who have been deployed to overseas missions
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like afghanistan are administering up to. a 1000 shots per day all right all the time i'm very proud to be selected as a member to come out here and do this because at the end of the day we volunteer to protect our country to protect the people within it so if it includes administering vaccines and providing medical care that's what we do more here to accomplish that mission at the united states have come a long way in this pandemic from the world's hardest hit country to one of the fastest nations in administering the vaccine a pragmatic rollout is one reason a new kind of vaccine nationalism is another one president biden vald that at this pace there could be enough vaccines for every american by the end of may a little bit about what. the federal emergency management agency takes pride in this new cooperation between the u.s. army national guard and her own authority it is very historic because the federal
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government f.e.m.a. has never done a vaccination site so this is a truly whole government approach we're working to get our partnership to make sure that this runs as smoothly as possible that people get in and out when they come here that they're not waiting a very long time and their experience is a good one. while the speedy rollout brings relief for many americans critics say the lack of exports to developing countries might cause new problems in the fight against coal that 19. now the trial of a former police officer accused of killing george floyd in the u.s. city of minneapolis last year is under way. in tonight's murder and manslaughter charges but if he is convicted he could face up to 40 years in jail as the trial opened jurors heard witnesses describe the harrowing final moments of floyd's life and they were shown the video that ignited a global movement against police brutality and racism. it's the video that ignited
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a global movement against police brutality and racism at george lloyd begging for former officer derek show been to get off of him and crying out for his mother minutes into the trial prosecutors played part of this footage to jirus they said show even used excessive force and that they would prove it in the wakes ahead with casey witnesses including the minneapolis police chief so evans defense team put the blame on floyd they said poor health and drugs led to his death they urged here is to ignore broader calls for social justice you will see this case during this trial. i agree with counsel for the state it is nothing more than there is no political or social cost in this court the jury also heard from 911 emergency dispatch a gentle a scary who said that she witnessed floyd's arrest over a closed circuit television feed at an important she called police on shaven and
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others under his command after growing concerned. my instincts are telling me that something's wrong something not great i don't know why but some of the missouri. police charged with killing unarmed black people are rarely convicted in the us civil rights activists say chauvinists not on trial a larn that this case is about fairness and humanity we are here to see the case of a man. dead used to me. to lynch a man and then blame the man for it and then she. calls for justice that encouraged by george floyd's family. they can sweep this on the road on your floor by then though because they were all killed all for whom there was sworn to protect. but one thing i can tell you
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we will get justice we would not allow their so call his crew. to be that serves the prosecutor and execute soon. and as william glue crossed is following the story for us so william how significant do you think this trial is for people in the us and also beyond. it's huge i mean the death sparked the widest most intense protest the u.s. had seen in decades regarding civil rights or regarding any really social issue in those protests spread around the world including here in germany which has its own policing issues and race issues to deal with i'll be a very different from what the u.s. is facing and the u.s. has a long history of not doing a great job as we report you know keeping. police and police tactics in check and trying police officer abuse their powers and end up killing
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people particularly black people particularly young black unarmed men you know the most infamous case being the early 1990 s. when. l.a.p.d. los angeles police a white officers came out of his car after driving beat him within the inch of his life and they were let off and that led to what intil george floyd protests were some of the most serious civil rights protests and unrest real mob violence that gripped l.a. for 8 days so this trial really does have some serious significant cultural and social and political ramifications depending how it goes what do you think we can expect to see in the next days of this trial. the prosecution wants to prove that this was homicide they'll do that with expert testimony from medical examiners from coroners for example to show that the cause of death was not anything else but homicide and the defense of course wants to try to use this drug report health
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excuse or defense but they would have to prove that it wasn't just drugs or poor health that george floyd may possibly been suffering from or that he would have died that day as a result that might be a rather difficult thing to convince a jury of we also might see chauvet him self testifying if the defense sees that in their interest again prosecution wants to focus very much on this video that's the strongest piece of evidence and defense wants to downplay the video and look to what they say is 50000 other articles of evidence so that's to me the back and forth reading that we can expect between you mention it to face when you mentioned how george floyd's death really highlighted problems with police violence and racism in the u.s. has anything changed regarding that right now there's been some changes that there's been some movement at the national level in washington at state level of various state legislatures to pass legislation to ban the kind of tactics and use of force tactics that end up in these kind situations where unarmed people are
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brutally assaulted or even killed because of abusive police tactics but it is certainly more movement in the united states against some of these abusive police tactics that the u.s. i've seen in a very long time. croft of reporting for us there thank you now the coronavirus had to make a scene many countries restrict entry and discourage international travel so many people have been staycation and instead remaining within their own country's borders like these tourists in south korea who've been discovering their very own purple island. no there's nothing wrong with your screen these islands really are purple from the purple roofs roads and bridges to the lavender fields and even the locals working in them. in the morning i dress up in purple from head to toe even including my underwear
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and shoes and it makes me happy when i go to other cities like. people praise me as i am from the purple islands and i feel great that. inspired by native flower and government tourism initiative residents of the ban welcome back she islands in southwest korea have cleverly transformed their town's into a tourist attraction more than $4000000.00 u.s. dollars have gone into purpling up pretty much everything there are purple hotels and restaurants and there's even purple food. that. we couldn't travel overseas due to covert 19 so we thought about a local trip instead and we found these purple islands so i'm here with my friends and we're all dressed up in purple it's amazing and looks like fairy tales and magic as i'm seeing the grandmas are all wearing purple clothes to it's dreamy for . visitors who wear the magic color are allowed free entry to the islands they can
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stroll along the 3 purple foot bridges connecting the islands and if they get tired they can take a break on one of these benches i purple you was made popular by a member of the k. pop band b.t.s. and something which attracts even more visitors. imo big b.t.s. fare and so there's many places around korea that i wanted to visit because of the connection with yes this is one place that i had seen online and i thought it was so beautiful and wanted to come and when i came it's true it's just as beautiful as in all the pictures and i didn't know that it even would have this year so it's really nice to see all these things as a fan little more than 100 people actually live on the purple islands and then mainly elderly farmers they say they're happy about the tourists now visiting their home even if some do wear the wrong color. right coming up next our documentary series close up looks at poland and the fight over sexual morality
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fight against. the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus update the coalition special monday to friday on t.w. . i think is everything challenging 1st and i became a muslim. so much different culture between here and there challenging for everything. traditional business i think it was worth it for me to come to germany
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. got my license to work as a swimming instructor here are now our 2 children 100 votes just one of those toughest. what's your story take part sheriff on info migrants dot next. year. in poland a bitter debate is raging over the issue of sexuality. i will not allow aggressive sex education into our schools what that would eat not new motion no government can take away our rights to sex education and our right to house yeah it was the sex education of young poles as at stake sexual minorities are
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under threat. homosexuality is cheap does not change almost sexual often involved and pedophile excesses but a few still. at pride events the. increasing outbreaks of violence what we're experiencing is not only a fight for young people it's about the health and safety of all of us. who. foresaw the winter of 21900. the 20 are called shave i was about to finish school it's an era which is meant to prepare her for adult life. for victoria this also includes sex education day and there is practically no sex education in poland
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and the educational work done by n.g.o.s is about to be banned this is threatening young people because they simply don't get the knowledge that they need. yet. be toting a list together with her parents her 12 year old sister olivia and their dog in the north of warsaw. and victoria's mother was the one who told her the facts of life. sex education in school is optional in poland and is steeped in the views of the catholic church. is an american but we're going to come to that i remember how contraception methods were taught in school. guess what was the best method of contraception the menstrual calendar of course 100 percent effective yes and look
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how many girls got pregnant in your class. don't ask in my high school. nobody showed us how to put on a condom either but thank god there were instructions on the packet of directs anything else yes certainly. victorio sister olivia is in the 5th grade and attends the sex education classes organized by the state. the optional subject is called preparation for family life and is offered from the 4th grade upwards. the school books which are officially allowed mostly concentrate on the teaching of catholic sexual values no masturbation no homosexuality had no sex outside of relationships usually when someone has driven only by their emotions and sexual desires then he or she is acting against their own happiness so that means if you have sex because you enjoy
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it you're automatically a bad person and acting against your own happiness unbelievable well the teaching book is only about preparation for marriage and not having sex i think it's disgraceful because it's not up to anyone else when i'm allowed to have sex. since the sex education classes didn't have the answers to her questions she asked for a book which has been creating a stir since it appeared in poland. sex ed p l offers teenagers information on sex that they can't find in the usual school books but everything is described here from the structure of a penis to the female body and all types of contraception seen. obviously when the frustration i think it's good that i know these things. then
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when i'm that age i will be put pads that are. since the end of 2019 a draft bill has been discussed in parliament which will defacto criminalize the sex education of minors. was. a massive protest is building up against the draft bill. up to now schools have been able to act on their own initiative and invite ngo's in to get liberal sex education workshops. the law is threatening to overturn this. supermodel on your group it is on the front line of the demonstrations motion of the night i don't like now no government can take away our rights to sex education and all right to health. not least think about that. for many youngsters the
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supermodel is an idol for others she's a troublemaker. not to use jabot ski started the legal initiative with a petition that's already been signed by over 260000 poles. when and whether the law will come into force it's not clear. jeta job ski hopes for speedy success because it disturbs him that sex is spoken about so openly in the liberal sex education classes for poland schools. or. sex education has to take place in a safe environment. that's why parents are the best suited to it.
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such issues do not belong in school. come up the father of 3 set up the foundation pro right to life a group of radical anti-abortionist. for 20 years he has fought against anything that could endanger the catholic nuclear family his latest enemy is liberal sex education. he wants to outlaw the work of n.g.o.s offering sex education in accordance with w.h.o. standards there is one. of those on government. these so-called n.g.o.s send young people into our schools and claim that they are working on prevention. but in truth they are telling the children that masturbation is ok. and that sexual intercourse is fine irrespective of age as long as the partner agrees. that is like encouraging children to go into
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prostitution. jeta job foundation often publishes leaflets condemning the sex education and other issues states. here. i have a guide for protecting children from pedophiles. we describe the sex education excesses of other countries. here we have some photos from a sex education book for 5 year olds in germany. as a concept for in our brochure we show the consequences of such sex education. it is that children are exposed to the danger of pedophilia. and this is the sex education the l.g.b. t.
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lobby wants to introduce in our schools. believes that the portrayal of sexual acts and teaching books will drive children into the hands of pedophiles equates with homosexuals. in a village of $1500.00 in the east of poland is one of the around $100.00 places which have declared themselves an elegy bt free zone since $21000.00. this is where i live lives. also on the land going to us for our. for a while now i felt a kind of a version towards me that people don't want to talk to me that they look away or look at me strangely. when one of her former teachers in the village found out that i was gay
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a little started getting mail from her regularly. when i got some of the so i think my teacher sent me all these links to radio in the area studies about homosexuality they were always about how you can be healed but it's a sin and that you're not allowed to live like that. let's hear ignored her teacher's attempts to convert her. the 19 year old lives with her parents and 2 brothers they didn't want to be filmed or say anything about her coming out. if walk out i remember that i cried a lot although i rarely cry i tried to tell myself that it's impossible that i will
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be straight and just have to wait until it's all over but that article says it took it's going to focus asia. the 1st person she told was her mother will e.c.s. closest to and who supports her in everything. unlike her father and right wing conservative brother. and we still love them the mother only come and go we avoid the issue like the devil avoids holy water we can talk about everything but this part of my life is to been reconciled with. elites here found support in the l.g.b. t.q. seen and learned to be open about her sexuality. this can be dangerous. at gay pride and bialystok last year she experienced homophobic hatred at close quarters. of them spoke of i experienced awful
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trauma in bialystok when i hear noises from back then t. has come into my eyes and i get a shiver down my spine that. the. club it was the 1st time i experienced such physical violence. around $800.00 participants of the gay pride parade were bombarded with stones and fireworks. the police just barely managed to stop things from getting worse. and. i am the the end of. a climate of fear and it isn't just outraged hooligans and nationalists whipping it up but politicians in the church too. there are no legal consequences of
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elites is a village being in a so-called free zone but it does mean a targeted exclusion of sexual minorities. in the capital warsaw which has a gay deputy mayor this would still be unthinkable. victoria's on her way to upon time group conference when invited into schools the ngo carries out sex education workshops but nobody knows how much longer this will still be possible. victoria has been asked to report from a teenager's perspective thank you you're welcome thing. and. activists and sex educators have come to the conference from all over poland on stage be tory explains why she wants to get involved. they have
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a course. on the subject has interested me since i was in 4th grade and i was also shocked at how bad the sex education was at the moment so. it's not going to be tory has great idol has also flown in from new york. the supermodel publish the book sex as an alternative to poland school books. on the day after the draft bill was 1st read in parliament the book was number one on the bestseller lists. one of. the things that you know you can tell people panicked because they thought the book would be banned and they ran into the shops and bought 567 copies. it's better to have negative p.r. the nun that so. many many thanks to all of you. after
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the panel discussion the 2 women talk about their experiences. we have them about the recent study. i can learn a lot from victoria. when she was speaking on the panel i was really amazed how smartly and confidently she speaks. in some believe although she is still at school . sex education has a huge influence on. it helps us to understand ourselves and other people better and to stay healthy but i think without sex education a country cannot be equal and tolerant. in the best and to practice sex one thing now in the. case i
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think it was also. offers victoria a job in the social media team of her campaign. but if the draft bill comes into force initiatives like on your rubric sex at p.o. will struggle in the future. victoria will also have to find new ways of campaigning for more sex education. as it. was. sex educator such as all our dual us and our new yorick will be directly affected. the 2 have been offering progressive sex education in schools and poland's 3rd largest city for 10 years this could be over soon this law means that anyone who talks to minors about sexuality could be in danger because any conversation could be interpreted as persuading the minors to engage in sex.
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they're not the only ones affected by the law psychologists or doctors would be impacted to. issues that if this law comes into force in its current form or an even stricter version people like us could be threatened with up to 3 years in prison for me personally that means that i will no longer offer any more sex education to those under 18 which up. both of the sex educators are getting fewer and fewer inquiries many head teachers are already uncertain. but their sex education is available online they regularly produce videos for their you tube channel that is good if you don't know what. this is with the school ok let's go with a greeting writes back. yes just say hello today we're going to answer
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all of your questions something like that ok. welcome to ed you 6 q. and a video with. jim and unions in the me today is all about vibrators and orgasms. and we're going to talk about female ejaculate want to. talk about love because since we know a lot about 6 you have your doubts about whether we understand love. great well done a. lot of this is that. it's time. for their video but 2 of them also carry out a survey in the pedestrian zone of. the girl hello can you tell us what is your definition if you watched. the.
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thing you do love and sex always belong together. unfortunately not sex is an important part of our life and you can definitely separate the 2. but almost no didn't show me one hello can you tell us what is your definition of love this is the love. i described to you is that and do you think that now of and sex always belong together. this is the numbers of us. i think so sex is an important part of relationships. and it's better if both parts work well live on our knees reading it like not to have dinner party today or it's not about loving a man or a woman but about loving a person. with my daughter is very tolerant love is for everybody even when men love men or women love women and. the point that politicians tell us that we're from the backwoods and we shouldn't
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talk about it or unsettled people with the issue of sexuality. that the average person on the street falls in love starts a relationship and of course they have sex. and they want to have good sex i mean i think that we poles are much less afraid of the issue of sex than people think most of us when it. is the majority of the polish population really more liberal in the way or the conservative people like madea's job ski think. he and his fellow campaigners are driving around polish towns in this van rallying against sex education and the l.g.b. t.q. community. or we have the police and this goes on the board more. i have the impression that our campaign is having an effect. there's less and less resistance and more people are showing their support just because we own people but . there are always some who don't like it.
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on the van it says what does the l. g.b.t. lobby want to teach our children. the time choose dollar. we want to show the parents the truth. what is being trivialized by the mass media this is only damaging our children like not from the acts of the majority the us. here these quotations on the van show the standards of sex education in europe. 4 year olds are being encouraged to masturbate. and 6 year olds to agree to sex school 9 year olds are being encouraged to have sex. through the polish people have no idea what is really happening. to him.
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this isn't in the w.h.o. guidelines for sex education that modern use just the claims to be referring to. from. an early september elites who travels to help with other activists a small town in the so-called l g b t free zone. they want to put a stop to the prejudice which prevails there. but. they want to show people that the community is neither a threat nor abnormal but the mission is not without danger. until yesterday i was pretty calm because i didn't think there would be any particular groups who could hamas but then i spoke to
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a friend who knows the region well and he said that there is a right wing group of hooligans in the area who be sure to seek a sound they are ultra right wing hooligans we're always afraid with everything we do it motivates us to if i went to fraid i would be active in. their reach and their buses immediately accompanied by a police escort towards the marketplace. those of the guys. until they halt i don't know i can only see their noses. q friendly initiatives are an absolute exception here and only possible with massive police protection. around 60 police officers will protect and or group today. there. was.
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this this is the best spot for the tables. as the we always anticipate some kind of counter demonstration or aggressive reactions. that's why we're in constant contact with the police. under the skeptical eyes of the local residents the 1st curious visitors approach the stand. by talking to the local citizens the group want to dispel the government's allegations of the l g b t q community is an attack on polish values. their message is that love is lost. can we buy these bags that was not. even take them with you and carry them with primates i will use them for shopping super we're pretty happy about that but
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the that was in my head there is always the thought and a sense of guilt that this person could get beat not later just for carrying my rainbow bag these things do happen unfortunately you know. a lot of young people come to visit the stand. it's brave of them because especially in small towns the initiatives are under very close observation. 3 streets away their actions could be punished or used them coming up would you i really admire the fact that they have dared to come out and show themselves it was was just was not the still the fish was here. the was sweet he was this was stanley was all set up loads. people from these places often don't even know about each other that's why
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we come here to encourage them and to give them hope for a better future so they can have solidarity together we want to show them that we are everywhere and we are real people to. most of the residents avoid the camera t.v. . the few who are willing to speak are in support of the initiative they are they going to get people thinking that it's ridiculous that there is such a thing as a free zones. we should be ashamed that such a thing exists that people will look what we've built. after around 4 hours they pack up their stand. she gushed. you can see how important these campaigns are although we are tired we are motivated to carry on the way about.
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the tory has finished all her school leaving exams and moved into her own flat 2 months ago her 13 year old sister olivia visits her regularly. so are you already thinking about boys and relationships are not yet ready. i'm still single. well what i'm wishing for a perfect boy or a bunch of them in the queue the perfect. working course not just the 1st boy he comes along but one with prospects ok ok good. i'm still too young to have a boyfriend and be making out. but i'm in the going. after her social media chomping on your rubik's sex education campaign 18 year old victoria has new goals she wants to go into politics and bring about long term
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change in her country. i dream of a poland where everyone can feel safe. that every person who is growing up was given knowledge about their own body. that everyone knows how to use contraception . but with our government now that is not going to happen. things will only change when our generation comes to power. because we have quite different views from our parents and grandparents but after the motions. then there is going . to call here. whether the bill against liberal sex education will come into force is still uncertain. polish youth are hoping that their protests will be a success this time.
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