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the young moroccan immigrants, they know the police will stop done that the road is lucian. their flight could be fatal, but going back is not an option. peace ma, i'm on and about a are stuck in the spanish border area. there. they're waiting for a chance that will probably never comes. shattered dreams starts june 18th, on d. w. need up and use a show coming up today. a total of security, a weapon of control. china tv camera network is the largest in the world as one artist, as questioning why every st pete and asi on under fire in me and mom pro democracy protested by the asi on flag for the groups perceived failure, enforcing the whole docket,
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change its ways the news i'm british manager. welcome to the w news. a sure glad you could join us. at what point do security cameras stopping about public security and start 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, the sure numbers of c t. v cameras, some 200000000 across the country are prompting some read questions from citizens, such as from beijing based artist dung. you think the yard stick and measuring device are his 2 artists. then you fun is documenting surveillance in one street in beijing where she going to so 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 get a cheaper data and then general. thank you angela. you go, patty and you go so far, we don't want to learn whether it was possible to walk along one street in beijing without being caught on camera. once the audi stablished 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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walk and so on. tomorrow you need 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 prevent it from publishing it from letting people see it. that is certainly disappoint honda though i focus on done has been detained by the police several times. he has been working on privacy and surveillance issues for years. it's a problem he thinks 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 password and details like his love. in china surveillance has become even more invasive since the outbreak of called
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the 90 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 that contract your way through the city. once you scan it shows signs of my condition is normally no problem. wages the apps are but one of many images the china is taken to fight the disease. life is pretty much back to normal and aging, and then 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
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in this case we all come to a clear decision. life is more important. that is the ethical decision technology allows us to make for done a fine line defines what extent of surveillance is acceptable. he's one of the very few people in china who still insists on discussing where that line live. and from all done by me, and i got old back from the asia program of the think times the german marshall 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 in 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 there is 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 chinese different trying to government authorities back from really very, very intense surveillance, very of 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, envy 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 the 15 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 used. that is captured who administers both cameras who can have access to them. are these, you know, 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 barrier was 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 the use of this kind of data? and i think that's really what makes
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a difference. now the others don't. you would just not to say that, sorry, go ahead please. which is what i, what i want out of, which is not to say that there, that i don't think we should also look critically at master mainland in other countries outside of china. this is not a competing thought, a china only issue. i think it's important for civil society to keep track what are our governments are doing? now, the others don't you? things aren't. is a protest against the chinese states surveillance mechanisms. how much support do people like him have in china? it's really hard. it's really hard to tell because the of 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 discussions about the pros and cons up, so they learn and are the media restriction that exists. so in any,
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to be about those, gotta be more informal and you know, forums or more semi private spaces and 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 a lot of can't be stuffed as openly as one might hope. we'd have to leave them for the time with thank you so much for joining us today. and 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 and lead as the termination grouping is already facing criticism within me. and my last week pro democracy protest as bound to the r c and flag and protest and had so far been unable to get the hunter to follow an agreement, reached an april, but included a commitment to end violence and hold talks. and jeremy for more now is evan lacks
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money. he's a political scientist and senior researcher, the think tanks, the center for strategic and international studies in jakarta, indonesia evan protest. the me and my boned the see on flag over the weekend in anger has also failed immune ma. i don't think i felt 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 the 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 see on in april. i wonder where does that leave aussie and 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 man, mar. 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 with much more difficult. i do think, however, that there are ways in which, if there is a special envoy, nominate as soon as possible, if there is a long term blueprint from eyes, then 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 but that hasn't been the case so far. it's been nearly 2 months since this agreement 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 to be honest, the rest of our members are also quite in the 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 wagner and it's also 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 br. nice job much easier. but i do think it has been the responsibility of the chair as agreed to in the meeting on april 24, to appoint
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a special and boy. and many countries, including indonesia, malaysia, singapore, and others have called for their 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 that with the time being. but thank you so much for joining us. updates on our website dot com, forward slash a shout back tomorrow. the same time you been with the secret behind these was discover new ventures in 360 degrees and explore the fascinating world heritage site. the v w world heritage is $360.00. now
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the against the corona virus pandemic has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say? information in context, a virus updated the special monday to friday on d. w. in the the welcome to arts and culture coming up, a village divided the documentary of black jesus by director lucas case. he follows an italian town devoted to a black sculpture of jesus, yet struggling to accept black refugees. no more on
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that film in a moment. but 1st, a major new exhibition here in berlin, celebrating contemporary art from all over europe. german president, frank vita stein maya unveiled the show at berlin's former temple hoof airport. the building itself has some historic relevance during the cold war. it's where western allies fluent supplies to feed the people of west berlin during his soviet block, a temple whose airport was once a bridge to the free world, located as it was in west berlin, surrounded by the wall. these days, the air field is a public park where people from around the world, rome across the runway. in 2 of the former hangers in exhibition called diversity united is creating another bridge to the world. it features 90 artists from $34.00 countries and depict a multifaceted be with europe bites. and we have well over 400 pieces. but by no means do we want to say that this is an absolutely comprehensive view of europe. it
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simply gives an insight into the artistic face. that was our intention. that's what lies ahead for europe, where countries and people are drifting apart, where flashpoints are rupturing, and nationalism is thriving. will there be a happy ending? and where do we actually come from? and we can now mom took her own origin as a starting point, but not. and i was born in communist east germany. oh no, it's not that long ago, but sometimes it feels as far away as the stone age. that's why i found it interesting to combine this idea of the stone age of archaeology and ruins, or rubble that wasn't really cleared in the field. tomorrow. the nearest effect on one. this is, this is an east german telephone. i've combined it with an ear piece that looks like it's from the flintstones. there's also from the, from a flash drive in the, in the installation. all these pieces of furniture and objects are going to be 2nd
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to the wall. when buses come, i've hilted in normal room by 90 degrees, so the ground is no longer beneath our feet, which is my attempt to create a visual language to describe what happens when a system ceases to exist from one day to the next day when the themes on and off and then also takes a lot of homeland of the ground beneath the feet are important themes in the works of many artists from former socialist countries, patrick hubs. eli plays on his recollections of the jewelry, his mother buried during the civil war. in yugoslavia recreated out of war debris in 2007, lucy and jorge, or to built a tent village in antarctica. the only place on earth not claimed by any country. they even had passport offices for their utopian state, the kind of duty and if possible, to transmit the values, the values are, act in favor of sustainable development for simple data acts that we can all do. and the other would be the defense of the actual environment. on the fact, as
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a global public was off and fight against climate change generated by human activity and support, human humanitarian actions aiding displace customers of the world. the hope is a driving force for humanity inspired by symbols of the labor movement ration painter. a katerina moran of, of figures are resolute. could artists can build bridges across any political difficulties. that's an important thing. we've learned that the show was supposed to travel to moscow, which now seems unlikely. is it a sign the bridge building isn't working? the wider world, which could once be reached from the former airport runways. this now even further apart. and for more on this wrinkle with russia, i've got dw reporter, adrian kennedy adrian. this huge exhibition was supposed to unify europe including russia. now it looks like politics has crept in and it's not going there at all.
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what's going on. it could still happen, but there has been a snag. it's a bit complicated. now the show was 1st go into france and to russia, alongside the german president, the french president and the russian leader vladimir putin are all patrons of the exhibitions in the own country. this has to do with persaco, but putins involvement has raised a few eyebrows due to the situation of artists in russia. now the whole thing is supported by the chairman foreign office and organizations, including the petersburg dialogue, a german russian forum that promotes understanding between the 2 countries. but last month, 2, n g o is not involved in this process with the fed, undesirable by moscow. so it makes it hard for them to do the work. now the organizers are saying this move by are russia is unacceptable. and that's the sho cannot go to moscow until these decisions are revoked. adrian,
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i didn't know you how to place the you politics. it seems like a shame that because the show itself is really quite spectacular, absolutely. top notch show with full 100 works from office like all of for s and gilbert. and george and so key for these are important works by major names in a spectacular building. a pre world war to port a great historical significance, a place popular with young people and a show which deals with the most pressing issues of our page. the show is very ambitious. it's been a claims and it's definitely worth seeing. okay, and it's here in berlin until september 19th, and then it goes to france, but initially not to russia. ok, adrian kennedy, thanks so much. thank you. universal pictures announced it's making the
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1st hollywood movie about the harvey weinstein scandal. the script is based on the book, she said about the new york times investigation of the former film executive and convicted rapist. now, actress carry mulligan is set to play one of the journalists who exposed allegations against wind, steam, and german filmmaker mother of the netflix theories unorthodox will be taking the director's chair. well, this looks like it could be part of a statue from ancient room. but look a little closer at this foot, and you'll see a lab rat with an ear growing on its back. part of british artist damien hirst. exhibition archaeology now at rome's galleria bought a gazer per se, started creating the sculptures a decade ago, along with the myth, their treasures rescued from a ship wreck. now they can be seen alongside works by some of italy's greatest
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masters the book of leviticus shared by jews and christians says, love thy neighbor as thyself. but what if your neighbor is new from a far away land and has a different skin color? the documentary a black, jesus shows what happened when italian villagers met african asylum seekers in the streets and at church director lucas lucas made the film and his father's hometown during europe's migration crisis. me security on a village of devout catholics in the south, fitfully in the year 2018 for centuries, the village has had a special depiction of jesus christ. its black holy object worshipped by everyone here. ah, the news and since 2014, there's been a camp for migrants,
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real life black figures, but they're viewed with much less reverence. one of them is it was a 19 year old from ghana, living on my number, you know, voice when you knew when any unit where the renewal is, is, will start nibbling their daily demonstrations against what's perceived as an invasion monita. so most kennedy's office, i know the villages are very warm hearted, open minded, and welcoming village guests. during that period i went alone to the church and the cooling, where this black jesus is gonna try to think. i was really surprised to see 4 boys for refugees who lived in that refugee center who were on their knees before
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that black jesus praying and dividing. they were very peaceful while outside there was a huge demonstration fitness. i wanted to understand how that was possible and is what the 1st and vital sign come a developed village, a divided community double been do the bus will be tell me. you know, if i don't some months ago, i guess the but it, yeah, i mean they do, you know, and then go on, go on job. the, i'm one of the residents of this little village are also just trying to survive. they've also become poor due to the mafia due to crime and bad political decision. the village has become a ghost town with half of the houses empty i'm. i get more than the office. so
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they're defending themselves in away from the always isn't laugh, sent out, sets the time to go on and they find strength in their faith carrying the extremely heavy jesus figure through the streets once a year is not a burden, but a special on often passed on from father to son. and it's not for outsiders. certainly not for the presented. suppose it invaders like it was when you came to jesus, all my friends, they will do it to be when they will give us what you need to live and there's drivers there. very courageous anyway, that idea, i had to get my head around that at 1st. if you want something that can never happen, i mean, i was convinced he couldn't do it tough. and if you do, with the support of his language teacher, it was fights doggedly for his dream. he asks the priest for permission to take
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part in the procession. the documentary, a black, jesus shows how for refugees perform a small miracle. they become part of this community at the edge of europe. in the end, a shared religious faith becomes animosity. ah . but this miracle of togetherness only lasts a short time. 10 days later, the campus suddenly closed and the refugees have to leave. just as the village has started opening up to them, a black jesus is a plea for europe to change how it deals with people in desperate situations here where so many are dying. simply because they're looking for hope. and people in europe isolate themselves to maintain their wealth. ah,
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