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right, well and what am i la? and the goal is to target long standing problems like corruption and missing perspectives from families in these countries. but the big problem, the main challenge is that we are talking about long standing problems that even reach the presidential sector in some countries. and so how can the united states cooperate with administration administration that are themselves correct? for example, this is one of the main problem. so united states has now incorporating with an order and trying to correspond to carry that more in washington d. c. thanks so much for that insight. every year, hundreds of thousands of people make the journey northwards from central america through mexico. with a hope of crossing into the u. s. d. w reporter i tour size travel to the city of tampa cooler in southern mexico near the border to block water molla. it's one of the key arrival points for undocumented migrants coming from central america. danny rios travelled from honduras to mexico with her 2 daughters and 2 nephews
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have just been detained. a checkpoint and have a jeweler and don't know where they will be taken. as soon as they arrived last monday, we've been hungry and slept in the park because we had nowhere to sleep. just trying to hold on none. august, sanchez has been running a shoulder for migraines and tap schuler for 3 decades. she's noticed that since you as president joe biden to power more and more women are arriving alone with their children. so, you know, sometimes there's a bottleneck in the north and a bottleneck here. we don't know what to do, but people are still coming by. migrants are forced to seek asylum 1st and mexico before they can continue their journey towards the us. the authorities estimate will receive about $100000.00 asylum applications this year. that's more than doubled the number of last year. the paperwork used to take about 20 days to
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process. now it takes months left thousands of migraines from haiti and central america stranded in top of chula struggling to survive. several and g o say it's part of a deliberate political strategy to dissuade the migrants from leaving their countries. the refuge agency says governments need to do more as a one my, your we are calling for a greater effort from all countries. if worse, there's not just one country that has to deal with this situation by you get the nika we're seeing it across the region. and all the leaders have to be involved in getting the pick out. danny and her family spent all their savings to flee the violence in their neighborhood and, and his father was recently killed by gang members. so people who killed the boy's father threatening us to we don't want to go back to
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100 know locked in this than in worried about deportation. they fear they've invested everything just to end up back where they started. the european parliament is debating the use response to the force planning of a ryan airplane in bella roofs. in response to the incident and the subsequent arrest of journalists, man, protests, of which you governments imposed fresh sanctions on prominent fellow risk and individuals and companies. they also banned the country to airlines from u airports and aerospace for more on this, this cross over to barbara visual d. w correspondent. she's standing by for us at that part of the session in strasburg. barbara, the discussion started a little while ago. one of the members of parliament thing the off course, angry, outraged, and we heard your a lot of through words. this was an act of states terrorism. this was really look
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a shank crossing red lines again. it was interfering and hijacking effectively a plane that was traveling between 2 you countries. and you could feel really a lot of raw emotion, particularly among the parliamentarians from poland and the baltic states the other eastern europeans because they sort of feel reminded of the past. they feel unsafe, insecure, and they do certainly feel that the response of the european union has not been strong enough. it's been certainly list because there was and you counseling some, it's just the day after. but that was by coincidence. and there were, of course, sanctions that were decided upon, but all, this is not enough. how is it possible that lucas shank 10 months after he disregarded the real election results after you stole the election after he incarcerated thousands of protesters in his country? country, how is it possible that he continues doing so that he continues floating international
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law and human rights, and there is no real good answer to that question. in the position that you're just been saying seems to be very strong in the european part of it. i mean that the critique, the anger at bella, ruth and lucas shameka, i should say, but it's really the member states who decide policy and sanctions, isn't it? i mean, what does parliament's opinion matter in this case? that is the main problem here. problem. it turns really across the lines from is the right wing even, and i've never heard that before. it over crossed to the greens and the left. everybody says we need to put a stop to this. and we somehow need to just find the strength to really put out stronger measures against lucas shan't go. and there was some police. there was some really clear criticism off e u foreign policy. and its chief diplomat parales who was sitting in the hall and
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listening to all of this saying, you know what, what you are doing here is all this a bit ambiguous. you always, you say we cannot tolerate this and you do decide upon sanctions. but you don't really use all fours in all our means to put a stop to this. and that's really what parliamentarians want, and you are completely right, nick, not all member states are sort of taking along here. they're not all sort of pulling the line. and so it is difficult to really cut off the finance, for instance of lucas shank is something that the pin union could do. they also strong cause to have a united line with the united states on this and to make it topic at the g 7 meeting that's coming up later in the week. so yes, strong words, strong emotion. and of course the feeling of powerlessness. ok, well thank you for that insight barbara phase of the, of the corresponding reporting here in germany. controversy over the supply of face
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masks early in the panoramic isn't dying down the news weekly. their vehicle is reporting at the health minister against span allocated face mask from china to the homeless and those with disabilities. after finding out they didn't have european union certification. now he's facing outcry from members of the government's junior coalition partner the s p d. nest. you are doing germany's 1st corbett, 19 waif. health minister in span inspected a shipment of face masks in front of the media. masks was k. a spec? then? so as ministry ordered millions mainly from china, but the masks were unfit for use. according to germany, speaker medicine, and it says, bonds minutes re drew up, plans to give them out to homeless and disabled people. the social democrats, junior, coalition partner to which bonds party the c d. u is demanding he resign. they are my person who divides society into 2 classes into those who have a right to proper masters and those who are given ones that aren't 100 percent safe
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. someone like this has a view of humanity that doesn't belong in our government. this past making these illegal such bond a fighting back, describing the report as outrageous. that's all these must. those masks were check . they were also checked and laboratories, they are safe and double all. they don't have use 30 cation but they are safe in terms of protecting from infection. and that would really count inside. and on this case, some opposition lawmakers in the german bonus tag. i'm now demanding an investigation, a dis, estimated the government has spend on 1000000000 euros on the masks in question. the controversy isn't the 1st one to hit health minister and span was also accused of over compensating pharmacies for handing out math, doing the pandemic with the federal elections coming up in september. this latest dispute comes at an, an convenient time for him and his party. instead of disposing of the masks,
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the german government is most likely going to store them away in bunkers until the next health emergency and breaking news, we have a verdict. you and judges have upheld the sentence and charges against former bosnian serb military commando, radco blood. it is the final verdict from march after he appealed his life sentence and convictions for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. he was the commander behind the 995 stripper needs to massacre and other atrocities during the bosnian war spring and jack carrick again. jack, the verdict has been announced. what has been said. hi, dennis, indeed, yes. so when we spoke earlier, that was obviously the appeal judgment was being revealed. but now we know concretely that rack home latitude appealed to overturn his conviction, has been dismissed by the appeal which judges here, despite the presiding judge actually dissenting on all that one of the p o cases,
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she actually believe that the conviction should be overturned. we have to understand from that interesting that we also know that the prosecutions appeal, which is to add additional genocide, charges and convictions related to the forced expose and of non bosnians in eastern bosnia 1992 and 7 municipalities. that was also thrown out by the judges. so essentially what the appeal judges have done is held exactly what the trial judge is convicted. radco march of back in 2017. and then also upheld his conviction for a life sentence neck. and what does this mean for lunch himself now? what is his future look like? well, this means he will serve least 45 years, which is 2 thirds of a life sentence in prison. he's either 78 or 79, depending on who sort of claim through age. he claims that he's 78, but the official records say that he's 79. so essentially he's going to spend the
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rest of his life in prison. neither mechanism here in the hague will decide where he will do that, whether he will follow it rather than encourage it. who is now imprisoned in the united kingdom and was the co defendant for the genocide case and was convicted. and his appeal was with ro nice as well, or whether he will be sent to another un member country who would be willing to accept him. what we know though is that this is the last big court date. in the cases of the former yugoslavia war and this really does mark the end, i think a lot of the people that have full justice, especially for those victims of the reverend needs. the master will feel pleased that this conviction has been held and his sentence is also upheld. but it also does mean that the pays will ton, i'm politically charged sort of rhetoric run this in bosnia and herzegovina will change ok, thanks for insight and the verdict. news being upheld jack paris had thanks so much
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the the manager, welcome to d. w. use a sure. glad you could join us at what point do security cameras stopping about public security and thought being about public control? it's a question that's increasingly being asked and wall capitals from beijing to berlin and from london to washington. but in china should numbers of cctv cameras. some 200000000 across the country are prompting some read questions from citizens, such as from beijing based artist dung. you thing the yard stick and measuring device, his tools, artist and you fun is documenting surveillance in one street in beijing where you go, going to i have taken
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a picture of every camera. i looked up the model search for the tech specs. it spoke length. the angle of coverage it's attribute for each camera i have identified brand and model so that i had the exact data for all of them. and i could figure out which area is covered by it. when you go with a cheaper and changeable. thank you angela. you, patty and you go so far, we don't, we wanted to learn whether it was possible to walk along one street in beijing without being caught on camera. once he established a route, he recruited a number volunteers who would crouch and squeeze in the shadow of 809 cameras for one kilometer they needed almost 2 hours videos of his project have been censored. they are now only available on websites outside of china's mainland, than himself has been forbidden by the authorities to distribute them.
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what can you saw on tomorrow and on your knees as always involve him, use a bar. and of course, i am disappointed you investing a lot of work of thoughts and trying hard to make it work. you express your ideas, it becomes like your child, and then suddenly you are prevented from publishing it from letting people see it. that is certainly disappoint handle, though i focus on don't, has been detained by the police several times. he has been working on privacy and surveillance issues for years. it's a problem you think exists not only in china, in his latest project, he looks at how much people reveal of themselves on the internet. he has published a provocative profile of himself with very personal data, including his passwords and details like his love. in china surveillance has become even more invasive since the outbreak of called
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the 19 in order to track possible infection. citizens are now required to scan a q r code that register system whenever they enter a building, a public space or even a taxi. those might be relaxed occasionally, but they are immediately enforced again after a few cases of classical you're talking, you can see it shows your health status and with a check in contract your way through the city. once you scan it shows the signs, the condition is normally no problem where the apps are, but one of many men is that china is taken to fight the dc. life is pretty much back to normal. m aging and done, the surveillance critic is not oblivious. so the reason why we have to make an ethical decision year is life more important or privacy. i think in
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this case we all come to a clear decisions and life is more impelled. that is the ethical decision technology allows us to make for done a fine line defines what extent of surveillance is acceptable. he is one of the very few people in china who still insists on discussing where that line life and from all john, by america old back from the asia program of the think times the german marshal fund. morocco is also also, of course, i'm sorry, of the book hidden land, how the chinese communist party is reshaping the world. and research also focuses on china as media and digital policy is more like a pleasure to have you back on the program is china's model of surveillance using cctv cameras or phone apps. so different to that of other countries. there are a lot of similarities and terms of you know,
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there are other countries in the world and also want to build up more camera surveillance. but i think the big difference between what the chinese government is doing and what a lot of other countries are doing is that they're not really at the so far. it hasn't been a very high price in china for over reach. so there was very little that of holding the chinese different trying to government authorities back from really, very, very intense surveillance, very invasive. so they love that sometimes go up to people's residential compounds or into them. so this is very little that can keep that and check. so while other, you know, other police departments around the world may also, you know, and be that might want to have the same capabilities. there are certain things such as backlash from civil society that is holding them back. if you look at just the number of c, c t cameras in the world, just as one measure office, 100 citizens,
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the united states has more cameras than china does. would that make the united states a surveillance state using just that metric? i think what, why, why i think china is catching up fast. that also depends on how those data can be use that is captured who administers both cameras who can have access to them are as easy. no primary cameras that are run, you know, by private shops, but private enterprises. or are these actually controlled more or less centrally? and what, what we've seen in china is that more and more of these cameras, you know, both police cameras, but also more private cameras fall under the control of public security barrows. and the police have direct access to them. so it really depends on, you know, who owns the cameras. how can the data be used? what curbs are there on abuse of this kind of data? and i think that's really what makes a difference. now the others don't you,
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which is not to say that, sorry, go ahead please. which is one out of which is not to say that there, that i don't think we should also look critically at math surveillance in other countries outside of china. this is not a competing thought, china only issue. i think it's important for civil society to keep track what our own governments are doing. now the other done you things, art is a protest against the chinese state surveillance mechanisms. how much support do people like him have in china? it's really hard. it's really hard to tell because the, the beat on, on public surveillance is somewhat limited. it's not that there is no debate at all, but it's much more difficult. how do you know, open open discussion about the pros and cons up, so they live under the media restriction that exists. so any to be about those
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gotta be more informal and you know, forums or more semi private spaces. not so much and very broad debate. so that's why it's incredibly difficult to also, you know, gauge how quote unquote, the chinese people feel about us. because not a can't be discussed as openly as one might hope. we'd have to leave it there for the time with. thank you so much for joining us. today, when i called back from jim fisher, ah, me, i'm not going to say is if you follow its own plan to restore democracy in the country instead of a plan, it agreed to with us. the only does the termination grouping is already facing criticism within me. and my last week pro democracy protest has been to the flag and protest and has so far been unable to get the hunter to follow an agreement, reached an april that included a commitment to end violence and hold talks. and jeremy from are now is evan maxima
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now he's a political scientist and senior research or the think tank. the center for strategic and international studies in jakarta, indonesia evan protest of the museum of burned the sea and flag over the weekend in anger has also failed immuno. i don't think i fan has failed just yet, but i do think we're not off to a good start. i think the lack of transparency from the chair brunei in the process over the past 6 weeks to formulate a framework as well as denominator. the special and boy has not been particularly transparent, so we fully understand the anger of many people in men mar because of the lack of progress over the past 6 weeks for sure. no, we have not failed just yet. another one to say is it will follow its own plan for me and my one that it agreed to in february and not the one that it agreed to with
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us on in april. i wonder where does that leave us? he ends efforts to restore normal to minima. certainly much more difficult. i think the lack of progress has also been because of the lack of communication from brunei with the staple. this in men, mark, not just with the military, but also across all of the stakeholders. so it is certainly much more difficult and i think this lack of transparency from the chair has only me a much more difficult. i do think however, that there are ways in which if there isn't a special envoy, nominate as soon as possible. if there is a long term blueprint for them to engage all of the stakeholders, i do think that we can find a way to find some convergence of interest between all of the stakeholders and ad. but that hasn't been the case so far. it's been nearly 2 months since disagreement was made with me and my back in april. why hasn't been on way for me in my been
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appointed yet? that's a good question and that's the kind of question that the chair has to explain. because it's to be honest, the rest of our members are also quite into dark. why has it been so long for brunei to not only get a move on in terms of appoint again but, but also to provide a more specific terms of reference for the envoy to provide a framework for engagement based on the 5 point consensus agreed to 6 weeks to go and so far i think the rest of the social quite in the dark right now only bruna can answer that question. so i'll be talking about bruno as incompetence here. or there is something deeper at play. i think it is certainly the case that different often members have different sense of urgency and interest and leverage over me and mar, so definitely hasn't made broo nice job. much easier. but i do think it has been the responsibility of the chair at the grid to in the meeting on april 24th,
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to appoint a special envoy and many countries, including indonesia, malaysia, singapore, and others have called for that special envoy for the 1st week or so after the meeting, but we haven't seen anything and they haven't been a clear explanation why we haven't seen anything ever looks when i release there all the time. but thank you so much for joining us. as more updates on our website, dot com forward slash a shout back tomorrow, the same time, and then the the sites against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say information and context? corona virus. 19 special. next on dw
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