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e.w. . business due to the news line from berlin a deadly escalation in gaza israel retaliates with air strikes against the territory after militants fired dozens of rockets towards jerusalem as follows violent clashes at the el ochs a mosque that left hundreds of palestinians injured also coming up. what should happen to the women and families left to the west to join the men fighting for still called islamic state many want to come home but their countries don't seem to want them back one. told blessing for same sex unions will look at
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how some german catholic churches are defining the vatican and the pope by affirming gay marriages. i'm nickel for a leash welcome to the program tensions between israel and palestinians are on a knife edge hundreds of people have been injured in clashes between israeli police and palestinian protesters at religious sites in jerusalem authorities in gaza say at least 20 people have died in israeli airstrikes there they came in retaliation for rockets launched by hamas militants into israeli territory the spike calls for restraint both sides say they will defend their people and blame the other for the bloodshed. rockets being fired from
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gaza hamas threatened to launch an assault on israel after hundreds of palestinians were injured earlier in the day. on the streets of jerusalem air raid sirens held something highly unusual for the city rockets last hit the area back in 2014 the warning sent many people scrambling for cover one home on the western outskirts of the city was lightly damaged and there were no reports of casualties nevertheless israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised israel would respond forcefully . on his wall we will not tolerate harm to our territory to our capital to our citizens or to our soldiers those attacking us will pay heavy price. shortly after the attack israel launched a series of strikes on targets in gaza local authorities there said at least 20 people were killed several children and
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a senior hamas commander were among the dead the attacks mark a significant escalation in tensions in jerusalem the situation was already bad after days of some of the worst violence and years earlier on monday there were heavy clashes between palestinians and israeli police inside the mosque hundreds of people were injured when police fired stun grenades and tear gas at demonstrators many palestinians feel israel is trying to restrict their access to the holy site and want security forces to withdraw. later israeli nationalists gathered to march through jerusalem's old city to celebrate israel's capture of east jerusalem during the $96076.00 day war many palestinians view the march as a provocation this comes after days of protests over plans to evict a number of palestinian families from east jerusalem to make room for jewish settlers the issue has become a focal point for palestinian anger for many the evictions are part of
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a wider trend so mother on the border policy that's really. hard to do. and of course not getting a salary and other places and they have to send around. enormous settlements. and extricate jerusalem from its predecessor and. the international community is now calling for all sides to deescalate but as violence continued late into the night there seems to be little evidence of that happening so far. let's get more on this now from michael free and he's the executive director of the media line it's an american news agency covering the middle east myths are free and good to see you there is growing international concern about the surge and violence in the region the u.n. security council even held emergency consultations on the matter where do you see this going. it could go in almost any direction 1st of all
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it's sadly tragically cyclical these things happen all the time it's a cleaning house it's a flexing of the muscles it's political intrigue both parties are involved in politics and heavy politics at the moment of fatah and hamas have been at each other's throats for years the hamas banner being that fatah talks a good game doesn't deliver anything and that hamas the liver's this is an opportunity given the fact that the elections which were to call them ts may not come about and it's part of an internal struggle between fatah and hamas but also the israelis are going to be facing a new government too and hamas needs to flex its muscles towards jerusalem and see where the where the tiles fall once the game is. what steps do you think need to be taken to deescalate. well
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obviously the leadership has to get together and you know again this is the 2nd goal in 2008 you had cast lead then you had protective agent 2014. this if they allow they being the israelis allow a ground incursion would be another similar. extortion but it always ends there always seems to end with some kind of goody bag being given to the parties or the party that is the considered the weaker of the asymmetrical pairings that back home us so hamas does stand to gain from going through the motions they don't seem to be as concerned with casualty rate says others might wish them to be therefore it has the potential of being quite bloody and quite messy before any stop is put to it on the israeli side the fact that they're not so stable at
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the moment because they're in the middle of a really early fringes of a transition of government puts them at a bit of a disadvantage in who speaks for whom who threatens whom and what is actually carried out in the name of the government to put an end to the fighting. of free and of the media and thank you very much for your analysis a pleasure to be with you. let's now take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world today a 79 year old french vietnamese woman says she will appeal after her lawsuit against 14 chemical companies was dismissed by a french court tram toe in gaza sue them for supplying the u.s. with a toxic herbicide agent orange during the vietnam war the companies say the u.s. government fears the responsibility. on mars to post leader out suit she has been ordered to appear in court in person this month she faces
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a number of charges the most serious of which could see her jailed for 14 years this will be the 1st time she's been seen in public since the military coup on february 1st. the doctor who 1st treated me after he was poisoned with a nerve agent has been found on the line alexandra more a kosky was reported missing on saturday after he failed to return from a hunting expedition in siberia his disappearance caused concern as to other doctors who treated the russian opposition figure have died this year. u.s. authorities have authorized pfizer's covert 1000 vaccine for use in children aged 12 to 15 previously regulators had only allowed its use for those 16 and above officials hope giving jobs to younger children will boost the u.s. vaccination program which has slowed in recent weeks. the un is urging foreign states to repatch read their citizens from detention camps in serious
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problems over 60000 people live in squalid conditions in 2 camps all hall and all raj most of them are women and children they were sent to the facilities after syrian kurdish forces helped defeat the so-called islamic state militant group and northeast syria journalist danya visited raj he spoke to women who say they have given up their militant ideology and are asking to return home. a dusty playground in northern syria mothers from germany france and the us watch over their children former members of the terror group i yes they're now captors of the kurds and want to return home creed that is from the german city of tal of moroccan descent 8 years ago she followed her husband to live in the self-proclaimed islamic state something she now bitterly regrets she fled taking her 4 children with.
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but definitely escaped returned ourselves over to the kurds when we arrived here i didn't even realize we were in a camp that i just left for 2 days because the stress was finally over they told us that we'd be handed over to a government within a couple of months. that was 3 and a half years ago even dozens and it's. boarded. nearly 3000 women from 35 countries were stranded at road camp it's smaller and better equipped than others in northern syria and life is largely peaceful but the authorities say half the women detained here still hold extruding mr views they want to day radicalize the mothers so they can go home. our aim is to rehabilitate these women and give them
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a chance to reintegrate into society. so they can lead a normal life back in their home countries there is. a rehabilitation session for 6 women from europe and canada they make drawings showing a positive and a negative experience in the camp the pictures reflect the mood france's burning turns a mixture of despair and frank turned. on his own as it is telling him it is i can see the sun in the sky to me that symbolizes freedom and safety but i'm found stern and i can't leave this camp it's like a cage my children teach asking me what life outside the camp is like so there's also something exercises like these are useful others are much more skeptical it's
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a reminder of what we have seen and what we do see and i think it's always hopeful if you can feel that you're not alone thank my country it might help some people but every time i put my emotions down on paper it just reminds me of my bad experience and leicester in on the women hope these are the 1st steps towards a better future but the chances of returning home soon a slim few of their home countries want them back earlier this year many marriage equality advocates were disappointed when the vatican ruled that the catholic church cannot bless same sex unions but progressive catholic churches here in germany have developed their own plan to give same sex couples their religious recognition and the blessing they desire. tanya and claudia hall us are getting ready for an unusual church service there are a married couple and catholic believers but until now their partnership has not
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been blessed in church. you know we love each other and we want to be together and we want to express that not just at the registry office as we already have but in church too because we both believe and love cannot be wrong. earlier this year the vatican reiterated its position that the roman catholic church cannot bless same sex unions because they are quote not ordered to the creator's plan but the tough line has sparked defiance in germany this week more than 100 churches are holding special blessing services under the slogan love wins open to all couples irrespective of sexual orientation for those attending this is about meaningful public recognition fantasy of the evening i found it very moving the words were wonderful and we feel really accepted i'm going on thank you. but even some reform minded catholics fear such events may sow division and the official church reaction
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is disapproving before we do if we understand there is a need for these blessings but the bishops conference is of the opinion that this is a provocation we are currently in a theological discussion in germany about reform in the church we have to have the debates 1st such steps can come later so it's. not for the 1st time the roman catholic church faces the question how to respond not just to changing attitudes in society at large but to calls for change from within. finally it was a good weekend for brazil's surfers as they claimed a double victory at the world certainly defend in australia china west and webb came out on top in the women's competition that's just her 2nd career went on the tour in the men's of bents her compatriot filiberto ledo mastered the waves to improve his place in the overall standings and kept a perfect event for brazilian surfers. go.
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because no one should have to sleep. make up your own mind. w. . need for mind. u.s. president joe biden while he warns there will be consequences for those responsible for iran somewhere our cyber attack on a major in the west pipeline the. dark side as the perpetrators. on the show farm firm is pulling out all the stops to ramp up production of its m.r.i. many vaccines the company announces record results for the 1st quarter get the analysis from frankfurt. and for the reopening of the tourism industry.
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hotspots are hoping for a fall in inspections to bring a much needed boost in revenue. this is the business i'm so happy you can join us u.s. president joe biden has stressed the need to protect critical infrastructure after somewhere attack forced a private company to shut down a vital fuel pipeline for the west coast according to the f.b.i. the attack on the colonial pipeline was carried out by a hacking group known as the dark side the pipeline runs from texas to the atlantic coast and delivers almost half of the fuel consumed there speaking monday biden said the attack shows washington has to work more closely with private companies on cyber security and my administration will be pursuing a global effort we're taxed by transnational criminals who often use global money laundering networks to carry them out when i moved to asia committed to save our
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critical infrastructure which much of which is privately owned. colonial. joins us now this attack highlighted vulnerabilities and especially the energy infrastructure in the u.s. will it change anything do you think. well yeah let's wait and see i mean it's definitely a big warning shot and not at least since of the presidential election of the 20th 16 we have seen that the systems in the united states are very vulnerable to cyber attacks joe biden by the way just a couple of weeks ago i mean he proposed this 2.3 trillion infrastructure plan but back then at least he was pretty shy on details how to protect this infrastructure so yeah i guess it's time that this is going to change a plan certainly needed there but how much impact is this having on oil supplies
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now well i mean that really depends when colonial will be able to fully get the pipeline going if it's just going to take a couple of days and then the united states can deal with that if it's going to take him where we go longer then it's a different story i mean we did hear from colin you know that probably by the end of the week everything should be going smoothly that's at least what we're hearing from the company at this point. well this is certainly not the 1st time that dark side has come up in connection with cyber attacks on u.s. businesses has that ends. well i mean darkseid itself as far as i understand it's a rather new even of a very professional and are going to well organized a group i believe this started sometime last year but the hecker so work for them they're definitely experienced and even b
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b sites and darkseid to we have seen many takes on a governmental agencies like the finance department for example on the energy industry but also for example on hospitals so that's really a life and death situation so it's not just darkseid but overall the souls of cyberattack specially here in the united states have increased tremendously a problem for critical infrastructure thinking young's court in new york for us there. to germany in our covert vaccine pioneer bio has announced record results and significant expansion plans developed the 1st widely used job against covert 19 with the us pharma firm pfizer and the payoff has been enormous it's been delivered to more than 90 countries our financial correspondent charles he breaks down numbers. it's been a big day for biotech shares of the company by about 10 percent here and frankfurt
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the after they reported a blowout 1st quarter where revenue rose to about 2000000000 euros from just 28000000 euros and the year earlier that's a nearly $100.00 fold increase this is the 4th as a vaccine rollouts around the world start to really boost sales of the vaccine biotech has developed with pfizer they also said today that they plan to build a factory in singapore which could start making these vaccines as soon as 2023 this all helps to answer really a question that a lot of investors have had which is how long will biotech to benefit from the sale of its coronavirus vaccines the answer seems to be for at least several more years . now apart from that new factory in singapore by on tuck is also setting up a joint venture in china to produce up to 1000000000 doses for the chinese market overall the german biotech is scrambling to ramp up production to up to 3000000000
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doses by the end of next year. big hopes in a small package biotech's him or in a vaccines like these covert 1000 shots could become more familiar across asia. singapore is the latest node in the company's growing network here at its marburg germany plant 450 employees produce the coping 1000 vaccine around the clock well aware of the significance of their work. when i'm not at work of course it's fascinating and i like to talk about it especially when working on something so important. but at work we're all focused on the here and now it's important that everyone is focused on what they're doing next so that no mistakes can happen and we produce the right quality. but vaccine quantity is increasingly the focus the pen demick is raging in countries like india the proposal for the w t
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o would relax patent protections of covert $1000.00 vaccines a potential blow to companies like biotech not everyone is on board. because of scientific research that we now have jobs and treatments and the comments and vaccines but it's because of the pathogens that companies keep investing money into looking for new treatments better treatments better vaccines better drugs. and that you would not have this kind of investment if there wasn't a problem report for these companies the industry argues that manufacturers are already ramping up production to the maximum that's the case in marburg employees there produce some $250000000.00 doses in the 1st half of the year later production will be ramped up to a 1000000000 doses or more construction is ongoing at the plant as it expands production capacity it took less than 6 months for the purchase of the building to refit and start production and that in germany which has a reputation for being painfully bureaucratic. it has to be said that the
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cooperation with the various authorities worked very well when you build something new you have all kinds of different people on board now many people joined in and were very proactive in the end that helped everything go so quickly of course you still have to adhere to all the regulations as always you know. reaching global vaccination will require a massive help put in vaccines as the clock ticks drug companies like biotech believe they are up to the challenge. now let's take a look at some other business stories making headlines. argentina's president i'll bear the fernandez says he hopes his heavily indebted country will soon reach a deal soon with the international monetary fund to help boost the economy he hopes a deal would be sustainable and would take into account post pandemic conditions. new covert cases in the us have fallen to their lowest level since september that's
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from the virus where their lowest since july over a 3rd of the country's population is the vaccine. did several states have announced plans to reopen due to the declining infection rates. now infection umbers are also falling in parts of germany that's good news for above areas beer gardens which were officially allowed to reopen on monday that stay this funny outside of munich attracted plenty of visitors with the warmer weather only those fair gardens and regions for the 7 day into tents right under 100 are allowed to open but hygiene restrictions in place of area is germany's the capital and pardons are no small business the biggest one see thousands. but not everyone of course has cause to celebrate germany's hotel sector reported a 70 percent drop in bookings in the 1st quarter year on year due to locked out with the summer travel season just around the corner many hope that business will
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finally pick up again. its almost holiday season cruise operators to he and aida are ready to set sail for popular destinations like the canary islands and greece is even handing out covert tests the brits as part of their package holidays but travel firms are making up for lost revenue and with a surge of demand expected prices are set to rise. businesses in europe's tourist hot spots are crying out for a return to normalcy. greece's government has allowed restaurants and bars to open for a few days now owners are hoping for a quick return to the good old days. every 1st start has its teething problems but we're an optimistic people we're loyal to our jobs and our customers we believe that everything's going to be all right after a period of care and attention. germany's northern coastline is gearing up for
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a vacation season 2 people have been cooped up at home for months on end it could. soon be trying for holiday makers just soak up some sun once more and for the tourism industry to revive its flagging businesses. and a reminder of the top story this hour. u.s. president joe biden has stressed the need to protect critical infrastructure after iran somewhat where attacked forced a private company to shut down if idle fill in for the u.s. east coast according to the f.b.i. the attack on the colonial pipeline was carried out by a hacking group known as darkseid. pharma firm beyond attacks as its investing in singapore to help from a production of it and r. and covert 19 vaccine that says the company announced record results for the 1st quarter. that's it for me and that the w. business here for more on these and other business stories visit us online at g.w.
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dot com slash business we're also on social media i'm joined now the on thank you so much for watching. china as a new world power i we will try to help us understand what's happening now in the authoritarian countries. so much information what are exiled artists thoughts about the role of independent thinkers. what would an open dialogue look like. ali when waves struggle for truth. next g.w. . no. bias has cause to celebrate. it is no
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surprise the show was decisive move secures they're not going to sneak a tunnel with a. lot. of fun for the champions league spots rages on. in front of. 60. little guys this is the 77 percent of the platform offered this truth to these issues and sure i've. noticed said l.b. and not afraid to touch on the delicate topic africa's population is growing fast.
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and young people clearly have the solution to job. 77 percent now. on d w o. the world is in flux and china's rule is increasingly important but in our current order getting reliable information from inside the country is difficult. because a lot have a lot that will come back to. what exactly is happening in china and how should we deal with the country's growing influence we put these questions to acclaimed artist and activist by way way once a prisoner in china and now living in exile. here so many human rights
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lawyers disappearing every months every year where ozzy. that's west really should ask. the battle for china's future role in the world that is currently being fought in hong kong by thousands of young people. joined his grip as to my tears since the beginning of the pandemic and there's no sign of that changing so is china open to a dialogue. if there's anyone who knows how to deal with china and what's at stake in hong kong it's a chinese artist ai wei wei. his critical artwork often got him in trouble with the chinese authorities and after a period of detainment he eventually left the country in 2015 ok well that.
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i i think i. can go back but i don't know i will. come out. i will wait documents everything and shares his life and work with more than half a 1000000 followers on instagram we arranged a corona safe meeting with him in cambridge england and asked him how we should interpret the information we are getting from china. in thailand where often information is not america clear. not only to the west but that to their own citizens to trans people internet is censored and state propaganda machine is is purely. tells of parties. how do you think thailand has handled the outbreak. after the beginning of their
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lives and they have agreed has said taking. control of the information is in the very center. task for the party so they don't see the information objective but to read their users who are to benefit the party. i am way way has been making confrontational art work and documentary films for almost 40 years as a place. in mexico. highway studio in beijing was a free zone in the city for many years but in 2011 he was arrested and imprisoned for 81 days since the corona virus outbreak he has been analyzing the information for more on the city where the doctors who 1st reported the danger of the new virus were silenced delayed less for clear record because they stopped the doctors to
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tom bodett they they questioned them. in the police station asking them to. make the agreement not to talk about this and you more soledad period of time. sees. a big advantage to spirit i'm sure it's not their intention i'm sure they miscalculate to the situation i'm sure they don't i think of the rugrats. you know great deal what happened is heard in the whole world also argue that the plea. but you know come this party they will never meet this kind of mistake you know never. there are people. he meets this kind of mistake. so the information we receive from china's official
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channels is limited and often to be taken with a grain or 2 of song in who hung however a small group of citizen journalists have gone in search of the truth. they share facts figures and images with the world via social media. words i told him that. you can you should you even through may only a trip to water to show you what your brother flew. in the. country. what. have you followed the citizen journalism reporting from yes there are a few guys they did the reporting. a small group of citizen journalists became active in the early days of the pandemic in will one sense once again the government was releasing so little information
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they took matters into their own hands and at their peril went looking for the facts. that the uk. among them was the young lawyer chance. there not yet.
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on the. ground. now people are starting point fingers but almost no government in the world completely have the transparency. if you see what happened to.
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snowden chelsea man you can see us will be the same. you know but different level. because in the west journalism you have a different party. for freedom of speech so it's march difficult and costly for western government to make a life but that doesn't mean they don't want to make up a lie all the power want to make. the whole was a falling. further and forces you from. sort of all. this is a good song to survive also in this that you. know we're. human beings but that we have no rights and i'll never. never have a chance to speak out what we call ourselves
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a new way. to with somebody was. you know was always up so that he. knew she. sang being presented by he was a businessman and. those people are already in our e.p. poll they are not content columnist they're not trying to. stay power. concerned about the fact they want to tell the truth. to joseph. one of wishing all over the former. to show that you're
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good. she. says of the bridge. the. only ones on the moon. with you know you was the mother the world you. know you saw how do you. feel are you go i am going to heaven when you go to the saudi well didn't you when you go. when you. rule is a holiday most of. the way i mean good you're the heart what would your. goals that you wouldn't even. i don't mean to tell you something. although you know that means that i will be will tell you soon the true that no one is on top.
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you feel. like. they're being put in jail and disappear nobody where they are i'm. it's a very very. the stretch y. and the west demand the information and they've had now we'll see we are very transparent you know all the information but why they don't tell where were they put those individuals you know there are so many human rights lawyers disappearing in every months every year where as if. that's where some really should not ask. and the nobody asked to take the survey or no more situation. that is bad because that has send a clear signal to. the understand of the west doesn't really care. so long as those those activists are still reason.
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there's no independent judicial system the can arrest anybody who can make anybody disappear make me disappear i disappear 81 days snow lawyer my family doesn't know where i don't know where i was put here of block off and driving the wrong and very secret location in a military base. what struck me is that you were trying to even indicating that how do you see that i'm crazy guy in dialogue i love dialogue out of conversation. a serious a response i i think. i'm dealing with a human being who military guys. lights up like this and sitting up to see like this and the report to them if i want to go to pastoral or
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wash my hands you know ira step i remove so it is good training for me. to save the world we're sorry to tell you why you gold because someone never recognized you. and that is at his home where hard to hear you know because she was just born. i am makes me feel very sorry. i know all. they don't believe a watch and they're saying they're doing their job you know i feel pity you know why they have to do that. do you think of your father yes that's the woman does send coupled home she was in jail for years and then he
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acts out for 20 years. i grew up with him and the whole field functioned that helps me a lot. in sr. yes same exact same province now and they put a we were. his hands over it to cholas. he tried to commit suicide several times. but he still has the tough man he has been going through all of those small stiffer cause situation lot where you saw the physical punishment and holy you saute but he's some 5 ft high around him very much. to go while watching the boys and i was at a loss are. you god would also some the other look at why they're going to do the
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work load of lifting turn it up to our. elbows in a major to be eligible how are you going to sit here for years i don't know where the wind. blows your got a lot of you know none of that you or. me you know sure sound. similar to. the citizen journalists in china have received little support from the west so far . that. if you ask modern citizens probably 80 percent are very such as far there is the communists a party. because they are the number no another condition the whole life is about wash it's very successful. and the so people doesn't really care as
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much so the words truths never be mentioned they're watching the central television which is for god i read the. and very successfully. the mind set the whole nation so that is really dangerous because you have 41400000000 people which i mean informed. but what percentage just. follows this at center or us interests in europe percent 0 percent or below 0 because the. internet has been very well controlled strongest so early and states created. when we control the formation of the big. country. your fish.
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image fingerprint your blood type your your. what do you buy and the who. and. where you are asked and how see your health condition and all of this are completely stays hands and. give a set of vantage for them to man 10 so called the stability. they are improving those technologies the information control lies in. are we facing their future of complete surveillance oh yeah that's for sure not future where you preserve that computer
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civilians. people don't seem to worry so much about privacy. they're not a worry to 1st. try and never really have their. private property there's a communist society and once you have no private property you don't have privacy you know you used to believe. every since belong to the nation even your body your mind. and the how for a team meeting columnist about bruce 80 meeting this biggest. dark side he in the world. since that one the get him to the party they have to receive their right hand and that to repeat this series sentence to be loyal to the party willing to sacrifice
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a recent include life either to protect a secret from the party. what a kind of party it's a secret. but that's china. can anyone become a member yes if you if you accept. this through voice. the example you are going to your trust the people who are liable to keep a secret. you will never refuse those troops that you can become one once you become our team member you are privileged because your trust that you're part of this mafia family.
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since the last virus outbreak sars in 2003 china has changed quite a bit thinks i way way the west still seemed very far away then where is now western economies are much more dependent on china. now. we all know china become the sole. become so important in past the time these 30 years. their speed of development. almost. become number 2 or number one nation u.k. even imagine. and you can see every developed nation such as europe or us i deeply involved under depend on the economy over to and. i think the west. for their own
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advantage. you know from their all profit. they lead to that how can you know not to questioning the legitimacy of the so called a common values being practiced in their society saw human rights competition and the many many are looked. as being neglected by the west this think it's fine as long as we have a deal you know there's a lot of profit huge profit. in the west dealing with china because you never imagine such a big labor market and. deeply want to work in our body want to work and they work very fission to me they're a good worker there are you know. they don't have protections on snow you mean. no all no workers' rights no
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all no or hell seashore as snobs here know you are a mental control so all of that says the west cannot develop or doesn't want to develop because there's such little profit there were turned out to do it and try and they didn't murder while state capitalism marsh part of. the market for capitalism so they can design 5 g. and design something which still have no market yet. now i think the west facing huge problems. is in the. but the same time doesn't play the same or same value or same rules. they don't have 4 clear ideology other principles no ideology at all
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it's a set of less reach that's not ideology. so what to do. i think. this continuously be a problem between the west and. i think it's not fair competition so if you are not clearly. the competition. the west or be in the doing. business and one type of dialogue. but i think. western doesn't do that well there is no european union is just totally break and. interests and there you see how
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deeply germany had. something to try in the german industry have clearly are not the our future depends on time. and the other nations of course they follow us england france and other nations. are a nation in europe. all part of what for their principles just tried to. grab for the. the you know the prophet i i think confrontation also is kind of dialogue. and. sometimes you can have a piece for dialogue but sometimes you need to come from to. make
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you feel. the op arriving as being all or almost a year now. the situation is that spirit of the young people their naive innocent they believe take the they will not include the ground for freedom and they fight really fight to defend those. same time was on the other side as central government and hong kong government they don't give a damn you know. they don't care they would sacrifice i recently i need to make. my income call and become stable. sold continuously. brutal police forces. and they arrest those. you know it's
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