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we were sent to be economic to die at the canal because hitler wanted to kill all the jews of europe got. we're focusing in on him show us media to scan new things each encounter challenging it's when we. intentionally keep his distance and not just during the karuna pandemic. are those rare to me think i'm fairly certain that if we were allowed to we would hug each other traditions that often thought and there's this sense of powerlessness and mention that human beings had to suffer so dreadfully you feel it in your bones and it's really painful. shrouds have been all. chanelle killing his portrait and story are now touring the world along with many others with photographs are shown on streets and public spaces rather than in museums they are intended to provoke. a scandal lives in constant fear that this exhibition will be vandalized by right wing extremists as happened in 21000 in
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vienna. many of the portraits were to face. this destruction global headlines. i just couldn't stand it anymore. all direct pictures with swastikas over the faces for me it wasn't easy for me it really cut me up. after the attack in vienna survivors called luigi to scout who urging him not to give up. the 48 year old says a meeting with holocaust survivor susan spats helped him. she caught at the spanish philosopher george santayana seeing those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. see what that is and she really wanted me to remember the quote she said luigi hold on to this saying internalize it and apply it where you'll probably need it most namely when
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people start to relativize the holocaust or deny it. the scandal has photographed about $400.00 survivors and he's continuing his work he knows that more than 3 quarters of a century after the end of the holocaust there isn't much time where. one main promise by the european union is to provide safety and prosperity to all its citizens but very little of that can be seen at the gates of the spanish capital madrid the quad yet at the el is considered europe's largest slum even basic services like electricity are often a shia luxury for many here and now residents like. me and his family have to live in constant fear of being driven out by the authorities. who codea at amani always gets a bit nervous in the evening he doesn't like messing around with candles he says
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it's dangerous for his children but he lets them play a bit longer before they go to bed he wants things to be as normal as possible for them. trying to be the best of the book and this is mainly for the children to see and to be afraid or feel any different from their friends in their garden the priest. concluded. the area where zaccaria lives is the coming out of a 16 kilometer long informal settlement in southeastern madrid it's said to be europe's biggest shanty town. nobody really knows if that's true because it's an illegal development the huts and shacks aren't entered in any property register the affluent spanish capital nearly managed to forget the coming out until the lights went out there suddenly last october. i.
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was the protesters chanting light is a right not a luxury they haven't had electricity for months and after a hard winter of subzero temperatures they've had enough. they've marched from the outskirts into central madrid and suddenly they're loud and visible most of them are migrants from morocco or romania but spaniards who've been driven from the city center by economic hardship are among them as well. as in most of us because we earned respect for hard working people and we want a normal life for ourselves and our children. but we haven't had any power for 11 months we're fed up. the problem is that there are no electricity contracts for the illegal settlement so no company is responsible for restoring power the demonstrators say that's a systemic problem zaccaria after money is taking part too he fears that the country out of slum will be cleared was normal for you i will not let me out but i
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mean will you fight the us i won't give up. below. you will get you. the family bought an inexpensive generator when's a codea gets it running his wife quickly moves the food from the refrigerator into the freezer if it keeps cold for 2 or 3 hours the milk and butter stay at a bowl but not once the summer starts. no we don't we can be caught but then it will get complicated and go to him and will have to let the generator run longer and that costs a lot. orsino boys but i can always go and buy fresh stuff. at the stores.
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the next day we drive through an area that starts less than 100 meters behind zacarias house the neighbors have told us there are people growing cannabis behind many of the walls. that the police often show up but don't do anything about the plantations the plants need lots of light and the electricity for that is being illegally siphoned off the aging power lines at some point the network just broke down. you. know authorities in madrid were willing to tell us why 4000 people families with children that have nothing to do with the drug trade have to suffer even the united nations has taken an interest in the case a un special rapporteur posted an angry tweet what is truly irresponsible is to leave children without electricity in the middle of the winter 2. victoria paloma a young lawyer is often in the area to visit his clients his law office represents
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around a dozen residents who are intent on staying there was a ton but out of $100.00 people are being resettled in villages that are an hour away from madrid by car and there's no work at all there you get money or you know you're part of it to the front of it instead of solving the kenyatta riyad problem they just redistributing it's not a problem of i never had with them a good bit but. it's not katia built his house himself almost 20 years ago it's his dream his very own small piece of spain the building was never officially registered but it's always been tolerated. he says it's a bad sign that the family has been left for months without electricity and it worries him. being with us so where would i go for a sister oh my work is here in this house. and my mother you know i don't have another have systems. to leave the country other that's inconceivable for.
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the canal or may not be a good neighborhood overall he says but still it's home. everyone who has young children always how they love playing outdoors and being active movement is important especially now with the restrictions of the pen demick sports like ice skating are a welcome activity but what do you do when you don't have the money for the necessary sports equipment people in the swedish town of touch that can make use of an unusual service it's like a lending library of a special kind. as often as she can an assumed takes her family to an ice skating rink in college starts with her 2 children grow out of their skates every year so she borrows them free of charge from the pre-teens bank or leisure bank a kind of lending library for sports equipment vision that if you have heard about
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the leisure bank for some time now people are talking about it more and more i think it's fantastic to be able to borrow things for free these factory building and college start houses the biggest of sweden's 104 leisure banks it has everything an active person could wish for balls shoes equipment for winter sports and summer all used but in good condition a decade ago deacon corrina hock came up with the idea of giving less well to do families more access to sports. i'm a mother of 2 very active children myself. and they wanted to try out all kinds of sport so i thought there must be a place where you can borrow and try out various types of equipment and see if you have fun with it she and her husband henry develop the leisure banks as a brand towns of dissociation provide the space at no cost and the couple and many
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others collect the equipment from private owners there are no sponsors 2020 saw 130000 loans and rising. and they are the greeters demand is for ice skates and skis. then in the summertime maybe balls and soccer ball as well as outdoor equipment like tents. and it keeps on good thing or coming up from a pier further and her son recently moved to start from bielefeld germany she's also attracted by the chance to borrow a sports equipment free of charge. it's a wonderful especially 1st sports that are seasonal you only really need the things for one or 2 weeks a year and the rest of the time of us then just stand around at home. as the ice skating season draws to a close in color start on a cinderella and her family do a few final laps then they'll return the skates and borrow something else for an active summer. well that's it for this week's edition of focus on
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