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the w business beyond on youtube, ah, what people have to say matters to me. that's why i listened to their still reporter every weekend on d. w. i doesn't use a show coming up today. a warning for the world as china, as communist party don, 100. anyone, me, chinese people will absolutely not allow any foreign forces to believe a press or in flavor chief and chinese president. fugit being also reaffirms the communist parties center role in the development of china. and it's
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a role i'm at home to party members in a party runs pool. i got a one in briggs. you are a 1st time you mid career officials are taught the me i'm british manage it. welcome to d. w. use a shot catch. you could join us, be prepared for bloody heads if you believe china. that's the message to the world from chinese best. and she jan thing on a day that the communist party is mocking 100 years of its existence. she's speech was the center point of these celebrations that culminated on the historic gentlemen square in central beijing through the program. today, we look at what his message of confident assertiveness means for the rest of the world. but 1st, this report the anything to trumpet the achievements
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of the communist party at most a 100 years of its founding. amid a ceremony of pomp and patriotism, the party have its role in leading the country to growth and strength. president shooting says the era of china being slaughtered and bullied is gone forever and gives a warning to foreign powers. i say anyone who is trying to do so will have their heads bashed, bloodied against the great wall of steel, forged by over 1400000000 chinese people hung whole course. you know, they all the ceremony to place at being gentlemen square the same place where pro democracy protested faced a brutal crime down 3 decades ago. but there was no mention of this event,
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nor did a party mention any of its other failures, including the most of them and of the great leap forward and the cultural revolution. a period of ideological frenzy, the fifty's and sixty's, the celebration focused on the display of achievement and promises to keep the countries territorial integrity. which includes completing what he calls unification with self route and high won highlight. she called this and historic mission and spoke of an unshakable commitment of the communist party of china, what she told china's conflict with taiwan. it's oppression of democracy movement in hong kong and human rights abuses against the weaker minority have drawn widespread international criticism. meantime me despite mounting pressure,
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the poppy vows to stand firm to fulfill what he calls the chinese dream of national rejuvenation. it's a dream. in fact the president, she has himself articulated in the past. the core of it is a sense of self confidence and pride in being chinese and trusting the communist party with leading the nation. the same party that began life 100 years ago in secret, in a shank guy house. today the party is self assured enough to demonstrate to foreign journalists how members are schooled in its political ideas. oh, it is back to class for these middle aged students, communist party officials from all over china, has been sent to this academy and shanghai for training. today's session is an overview of china's relations with other countries. focus on foreigners will have
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supported china's communist law. certainly not a coincidence, because on this day the academies welcoming a group for enjoying the 1st time a message from a more search china, through the world. july, you will flash local washer, found the china has been called the sleeping lion. now everybody feels that the lion has woken, but this line is benign. it's a civilized line, a lie and open to corporation, who wants to peacefully co exist with the people of every other kind of what. yeah . so maybe needs however, tensions arising between china and the west as well as they jing and some of its neighbors. it is here that causes idea logically groomed for this. becoming a member of the communist party is part of a strict selection process. and once they've entered the party, they send to academy like this one to make sure they know the party line.
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there are more than 2000 such schools in china. the shanghai academy is among the top 5. it's trainees are mostly senior officials, part of the training and overview of technology made in china. the communist parties official historiography, amidst the calamities of the 20th century instead and draws a straight line from the revolutionary beginnings to 2 days. they cannot make achievements. the course is systematic. one parties, party history and parties, period. and because shanghai is pioneer city and economic development and reform, we also learn a lot. but the economic policies and recording of the new china this leafy campus has seen almost 150000 officials, complete the course. in the last few years, the party has tightened ideological grip inside china and become more assertive towards the outside world. the school prides itself and having trained many of
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china's government spokes, people will know who not what you made its own. we tell students to face international media in an honest way to tell the truth, but we also warn them. international media are not what you are used to, our carters, i used to the domestic environment, so they need to know that among poor media. a few ask questions to set a trap for them who social no matter how many nice things you tell them, they will report on the negative things vanya, for me, and at the school entrance slogan, spell out the word confidence in multiple ways. as if the trainees still needed to remind jeremy from from washington dcs. pizza, martin. he's a journalist as reported from china, and he's also author of the recently released book, china civilian army, the making of wolf water diplomacy. peter, welcome, the tom wolf,
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40 or something. we've gotten used to hearing quite a bit yet in europe. what is it, and is it a metaphor for china's interaction with the rest of the world? yeah, thanks so much for having me. i guess most worried diplomacy is, is this term that given this brand new approach that chinese diplomats with taking? well, you know, in some cases they stormed out of international meetings. they've told foreign count, shut up and told them that china can no longer be elected. and the way that those diplomats, the behaving is in some ways seen as kind of a metaphor, a broad, muscular approach to chinese foreign affairs. why is china acting in this fashion? i think it comes down to 2 things. i think on the one hand is new competence that china has, you know, navigated to 2008 to 9 financial crisis. and most recently,
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it navigated the current of bars pandemic as western countries, in many cases struggle to control the outbreak. so there's a new kind of competence in the chinese system and what it can achieve. on the other hand, i think there's also this and during insecurity about china's place in the world. and also on the part of many chinese officials as an insecurity about what the future holds for them teaching, paying his purged, you know, many thousands of members of the communist past the. he's abolished presidential cabinet and he's experimenting with re education camps in infringing. and so there's a little bit of nervousness that too, and i think sometimes the way of dealing with that nervousness is actually all aggressive and nationalistic. you know, they've got yourself, if they're not something that is encouraged by the party and the government in general. yeah, no, i think that in general,
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the assistive tone is encouraged that has been this idea. you know, china is strong enough now to be able to make its own case unapologetically, and that it doesn't need to hear criticism from the outside. and so i think that who's very much been encouraged by the thing for leadership. i think that their individual cases, you know, i think of, for example, when, when foreign ministry spokesman jolly jan spread the conspiracy that the us army had stopped at the kuranda virus and then mac. and i think the, you know, that was hugely controversial. create that all kinds of problems and their relationship between china and america. and that kind of tactic probably wasn't sent for the function, but it was something that shower or perhaps fitted with the broader mood the, the of the ship with promoting this increase is sort of instituted to i wonder how
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that ties into what the president she just been keeps referring to as the great rejuvenation of china. i think i think it very much fits into it. you know, she has been very clear that he expects china to be a world class power by 2050. and that china has a model for domestic post that is, that cannot mix, that the rest of the world would do well to follow. and i think when she lays out that kind of very, very confident vision the where i should be and how china should be seen. it's quite natural that diplomats would kind of take heat if that and stop to follow his lead. what does this mean for the other nations in the world? and let's say more specific. what about the nations and the immediate vicinity of china in asia? i'm thinking of india, i'm thinking of, say, the philippines or region such as taiwan, which have had long running disputes with china. what does this new assertiveness,
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this new idea that china is a world class power mean for these nations and their relations with china? well, i think it's a really interesting question because i think the answer to that is, is changing kind of week by week at the moment during the trump administration, when relationships with us eyes were afraid, aging seem to feel like a good treat countries. i'm trying to periphery as wanted and there would be limited consequences, you know, make them um, it could offer inducements in many cases and believe that it could get what it wanted. but the, the, by the ministration has come in with this focused on alliances, multilateral affairs. and this is like the, the countries can work together to the council, the china challenge. and it's going to be very interesting to see if paging is able to recalibrate some of his foreign policies,
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particularly when it comes to countries like like india, philippines, as you said, where the have often been on the receiving end of that new assertiveness. i'm trying to love to watch out for about a pleasure talking to your peter martin. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. and that's if the date is, of course more analysis on the chinese communist parties, 100 year anniversary on our website did up with dot com, forward slash a chevy back again tomorrow. at the same time, to see that the, the the and above all, highly feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer and journalists are exploring,
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delving into history and the presence i would never have thought that could be live . so i personally have to remind myself, because i grew up in a completely different way. broad explorer listed jewish in europe. the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw, the the, the welcome to arts and culture. well, summer time in europe is always a bit if he these days with severe weather warnings in many places, spots an acclaimed new documentary called summer of sol does hit some of the appropriate sultry notes. also coming up, an exhibition at the show, a memorial in paris, shed light on the persecution of gays and lesbians in nazi occupied europe.
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and her work is more than what meets the eye. british artists, debbie lawson create captivating sculptures that emerged from the surface of traditional persian carpet 969 was a pivotal year in terms of the counterculture movement in the u. s. and the summer of love that saw woodstock is certainly well documented. but what many people don't know about is the harlem cultural festival, a music extravaganza that took place that same summer and marked a turning point in black life in america. i'm mere quest love thompson, the drummer and co leader of the hip hop group. the roots has combined compiled previously unknown footage in the documentary film, summer of sol. so let's hear his take on this extraordinary project. after the silky voice of nina simone. brandy black. the are you really ready?
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the voices with the weight is moving and my name is amir request. love thompson. i'm a musician and a music lover. and we're here to celebrate in talk of my directory or do you summer of sol. nobody ever heard of them called just at the phone. nobody would believe that was bought. i got his mid, i'd never heard of the problem. cultural festival. my producers is robert and joseph patel and david dennis team. they showed me their footage. this is real. i did the crown. something very important
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wasn't about the moral women, 69, just full of social change energy. you have the black panthers there, the young lord setting up shop. the last poets are born a year earlier. there's as much happening on stage musically as there is happening socially off stage and we could ignore that. we needed now we have a responsibilities and not only get this film out there, but we should also show the people, the social and political circumstances with poverty. how the government treats its citizens, how the police treated citizens, the idea of protesting and letting your voice be heard.
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wow, well, what a film and joining me to talk about it now is my colleague, adrian kennedy, an amazing cultural event. there. adrian was stars like nina simone. smokey robinson. stevie wonder. and it's been resurrected 52 years after the fact. i guess the big question is, why have we not heard about this? but yes, that's why some people say it's a miracle that this material has survived over the years. but of course it is also a big scandal that it didn't get more attention or more public airing earlier. now, the full title of the documentary is some of sole or when the revolution could not be televised. so this is also a theme that runs through the movie tv better and how to direct the recordings of the performances at last 6 free shows that comprise the holland cultural festival. in 9069, he subsequently trying to sell material, but there was little interest. the materials anguished is basement for decades
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accredit. first of all, of course, it had to be pains taking the restored frame by frame over several months. ok, that obviously was a big job and the results that we see there are, it's just spectacular material. we got a glimpse of some incredible performances. here's a look at one more and this is the last night and the pit, the in the wonderful stuff there and fear in that. so you can really get from this material. what if it's really just isn't a simple documentation of the event of it. now it's all, we're also
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a film about the political and social upheaval of the time the festival took place just one year of the murder of civil rights activists. dr. martin luther king now the director of quest, glove felt obligation to restore black history that had been raised. he wants to feel what he calls a cultural void and says that back then, this could have been as defining for black america as woodstock was full white america. if it had been picked up, he says the film shows the flowering of black consciousness and the black is beautiful and cultural movement. and now 50 years later that the movie has finally been pieced together from this treasure trove of material. he is hopeful that the film can still have its moments and in the context of black lives matters can now inspire a new generation of activists who are continuing to struggle for a quality. and we can see that on hulu, i think,
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and it's starting in cinemas on july 2nd, the documentary summer of sold by quest love, and his directorial debut. thanks very much for bringing us that wonderful story. adrian kennedy. you look now into the darkest period of german history and just as the nazis forced jewish people to wear a yellow star of david, they also force anyone labeled as gay in the prison camps to wear an inverted pink triangle in the wake of pride month and exhibition at the show, a memorial in paris puts the nazi regime persecution of gays and lesbians into a european contracts. then both bears witness to the varying fates of l. g. b, t, q. people at the time paragraph 175 of the german criminal code, introduced 1871 condemned sexual relations between men. the nazis amended it to be even more repressive and use it to keep records on some 100000 homosexuals. 50000 of them were sentenced either to be education, prison or forced labor between 501-5000 were sent to concentration camps. but
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unlike the persecution of jews, this repression was not systematic. the nazis believed homosexuality could be cured . except the homosexual was seen as someone who could harm the image of the great germany. they were sent as parasites because it was considered that they could not reproduce. but the idea remained supported by certain medical theories at the time that they could possibly be re educated. guess you will be good. at the same time, the nazi cult of masculinity used homo or roddick aesthetics and propaganda. asked loon, head of the essay or storm battalion was gay, which was then used to save him after he was murdered in a purge. the anti gay agenda ended the openness that had blossomed during the weimar republic and even targeted lesbians who had been exempt from prosecution under paragraph 175. the parents show memorial is dedicated to jewish history. so
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what was its motivation for focusing on nazi persecution of homosexuals? what's this exhibition says is that on the one hand it talks about a subject that has not been talked about much, it must be said. secondly, it allows us to better understand is not the ideology, is that the nazi persecution of gays and lesbians was not recognised until the 1900 seventy's and eighty's. and the pink triangle once used to designate homosexual prison camp inmates became a symbol of gains, abrasion, oh, well, to finish on a lighter no british sculptor. debbie lawson has a refreshing take on animals. natural ability to camouflage working in the space between 2 and 3 dimensions. her carpet creature installations are now sought after 4 exhibitions. the artworks that have you rubbing your
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eyes an amazing a time to identify. they sometimes leap out into the room depending on the perspective in the studio and london's hackney district, carpets get a new lease of life as wild animal. british artist, debbie lawson begin creating lifestyle. it's carpet sculptures, some 10 years ago. we start with the pattern in the middle, which is like a focal point, pull your eye in, and then i carry on the patterns of the legs in quite a sort of symmetrical way and merge the feet into the carpet so that you kind of almost can't see where it's coming out, then i'm left with lots of bits that still need to be covered. and i can just use virtually any sort of little scraps of the same carpet cover. those bits up on your i just pulled it all together. computing structure can take months. debbie lawson usually works and several pieces. martinez, lee,
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almost all of the animals are conditioned. and she needs to have 3 fully identical carpets for one school. so i started using real persian carpets, but they were usually seconds or damaged ones already, but i don't really want to cut up the artwork of somebody else. so i'm using copies all the time. in a 1st step, debbie creates a framework for the sculpture from chicken where she then fixes it with several layers that commit until the model becomes served. friendly. she has carpet onto the model using hot pieces and then click the material to shape. i'm quite a quiet shy and reserved person and that's sort of i think that's how i operate. i want to become a flash and disguised and disappearance background. i think that might have been one of the reasons behind making fast because the badge of the talking for me, i can hide in the background and enjoy the conversation that it's happening with
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people that are looking at her school self for between 13024000 year old, depending on size, efforts involved and carpet quality. debbie had her artistic breakthrough in 2018 or 2 meter tall, red bear sculpture displayed at london's 2018 royal academy. summer exhibition caused quite a stir. everyone seemed to be quite wow, spite of bare and it became a bit of a celebrity. everyone really loves animals and everyone likes to be up close to something that they've never might not seen in the wild. be fine gardening, both inspiring under lexington. she also enjoys making miniature versions of her giant sculptures. it's strange how you can also just a block of materials. you can kind of create some sort of character in the thing.
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i'm quite happy to sort of put these creatures out for them to have a life of their own. and, and i enjoy watching them from the the curtain. debbie lawson carpet creatures are a huge success with firms around the globe. ah, i'm thinking one of those bears would be great company here in the studio is i'll have to get on that right away. well, that's all for now. so until we meet again, thanks very much for watching. do stay safe and ah, the news
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president jason pain, haile, china's rises irreversible as a whole. lavish celebration is to mock a 100 years chinese communist party.

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