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have you been in the kind of different a living room in a moment. his courses apartment also has a few across the bosphorus and he stays in touch with other stuff there's 247. is that it. was a book we don't have to warn each other in advance if the ship set sail somewhere i know roughly when it should arrive here. i know how fast the different models travel humans can be there is a show you've got to give meaning to the movie. and so from his perch you look at the ship should we be watching the next time history unfolds at his doorstep. china is expanding its economic influence here in europe and for those people who have come here to flee the chinese state that influence can really feel like a threat as it does for this man from tibet he didn't want to tell us his real name but he's part of
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a large community in exile in switzerland he says he does not feel safe because despite the fact that the swiss government is harshly critical of the extensive human rights violations against the battens in china it also maintains good relations there. a bit is money history about the ticket on that is east of syriac where it's quiet enough that prayer is tense and not israel name grew up in tibet he comes here quite often the pray hold reminds him of his younger days and the time he spent in a monastery things was simpler than that life came to an end when chinese security forces began harassing the monks here than talk students every day they bullied and suppressed us and freedom with affright hype bug and how i put up a poster against it and protested to cleave put this tip to mark. friends warned
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him that the police were looking for him so he fled to switzerland where thousands of other tibetan refugees had gone before him tens and has been living in the outlying republic for 7 years now and has a family of his own he continues to observe tibetan prayers and traditions. first i'd like to stay in switzerland and work as a nursing care assistant. or also craig assistant. all i want is to be able to provide for my family and lead a normal life moving to asylum application submitted by his family have already been turned down because he and his switzerland through another country a humanitarian appeal is currently under review the friends he met in switzerland have helped the family deal with the authorities we're. trying to assist them through tibetan organizations groups for example as a network of sponsors to help make their daily lives
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a little easier life for so long in china tibetans who fled to switzerland to regard it as dissidents from 2015 to 2020 switzerland granted china the right to dispatch their own security officials to check the identities of suspected chinese citizens. the agreement drew considerable controversy. this writes in switzerland a debate over rose when a contract turned up showing that the chinese authorities had assisted in a fine chinese asylum seekers who swiss authorities had projected and that raised concerns that tibetan refugees may also be affected if the swiss t.v. reported that the chinese ambassador rejected any such speculation regrettably in this document switzerland makes unfounded accusations and attacks upon the political system minority policies and human rights situation in china our reporter would have liked to have spoken to the ambassador in person but also that requests
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went and answered we would have liked to ask the ambassador about china's economic relations iceland georgia and switzerland and the only european countries that have free trade agreements with china a profitable arrangement for companies on both sides the swiss exporters have maintained their market share and some even increased it and the chinese have exported more to switzerland so both sides have really benefited by the fight them but pursuing economic interests while protecting human rights is a delicate balancing act. that politicians are wary to. meet good progress but now we're seeing that the free trade agreement has to be developed further we have to shift our focus on just human rights issues even when we talk about our relations with china. because china has expressed the desire to extend the agreement and identity checks for refugees the profitable economic ties could easily sway switzerland's position critics warn. you know pete china is
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behaving increasingly all for tarion in asserting its interests in economic and refugee policies switzerland will have to react and coordinate its response a better you don't call it in your thought 40 tenzing also when switzerland to take a clear stance phase i own peace of mind so i see even yarden i haven't seen my parents or my family and friends for 7 years now nick is in won't say i haven't had any contact at all all and that makes me very sad. out of fear for his relative safety tens in hasn't contacted them since he fled they don't even know that he started a family in switzerland. it's painful it's permanent it's expensive and not everyone actually likes them
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tattoos now i don't have one but i do know that most tattoos whether it's an anchor of flour a dragon or even a bumblebee they usually mean something special to the person who got them. with so long how long there's a lot of room for interpretation though the frenchman is a teacher and he's also a living work of art. despite his years of experience so. he freaking who is still not used to the pain the 35 year old is the most tattooed man in france there's hardly a free spots left on his body. you know all the love of. skin is the mirror of the soul. ring so true to me because it means i'm free and can do what i want what of course while respecting everyone else around me with big going bald all the more. freaky hoody got his 1st tattoo 7 years ago he was living
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in london at the time he started on his arms with images of muscles and insects. in london i met a lot of people with tattoos who were very tolerant of the tattoo culture is so different there i fell in love with tattoos at 1st sight and that's why i kept doing it more and more over the years. and it might come as a surprise to hear that he's a primary school teacher. but his pupils and their parents don't seem to mind. any by michelle is not nasty he's really nice that much on the op i have to choose 2 so i have nothing against them but no it's what he wanted to do. is serious nice guy you know now.
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what counts most is that he's a good teacher. it's made for t.v. he's very nice and i think he's the most tattooed man in the world if you like but it. it hasn't always been easy for so for. 2 years or 2 he was working at a different school and some parents complain they said their child was having nightmares because of his appearance now he's no longer allowed to teach preschool he doesn't want to change professions. being a teacher has always been my calling you can't do this job if it's not your passion i have a lot of fun with the students and at the end of the year or christmas they give me presents i get a lot of nice messages often the parents tell me that the kids didn't used to like going to school but now they love it it's great. so also hopes to
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convey a message. before i would really sure if my looks can help move things ahead if my students grow up more tolerant less racist less homophobic less anti semitic that would make me happy because i will have achieved something and helped break down prejudices this is 2021 after all. tattoos are still not widely accepted in mainstream french society but the times are changing says sylvana learns favorite tattoo artist. there has been a process of liberation here in france. but it's nothing like in north america or england it's still the topic here. suzanne's to to have opened up a new world. he's
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a model in the art world and an actor. and now has a huge number of followers on social media almost 80000 on instagram. if you post because you think that i trigger all kinds of fantasies. i know that a lot of women and men find me attractive more with a ms or dog i get lots of messages and office. but that often evaporates as soon as they meet me face to face and realize that i'm completely normal if you turn on my . hopes that he can continue getting tattoos for the rest of his life. he doesn't worry about running a space. you can always include for alternatives. yeah i still think i'll wait for my 1st tattoo but that is it for focus on europe
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