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germany. the hunters were carrying illegal, gained in their car, also coming up, fighting for human rights in the run up to the beijing winter olympics, we meet a week or a restaurant owner whose father disappeared in china plus doubling down on diplomacy as tensions mount over ukraine. the u. s. and the u. k. threatened new sanctions. if russia in vase after a contentious meeting at the un security council. also, it's been a year since we enlarged military power in a qu, will look at the hooters efforts to stop resistance to this rule. ah, i'm layla iraq. thank you so much for joining us. we start right here in germany where police say the motor for a deadly police shooting on monday was likely an attempt to come or up illegal
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poaching. 2 men aged $38.32 are accused of shooting dead, 2 police officers during a traffic stop in south western germany. police say they found wild animal carcasses in the boot of the car. the 2 suspects were detained after a large man hunt. a judge has issued an arrest warrant for joint murder, and the suspects are now in free trial custody. we can go now to the w political correspondence of julia, so deli, she is the tracking developments for you. what other details that julia have emerged around to yesterday? so shooting we've heard some confirmations of information that had already emerged. and that starts with this patrol that these 2 policemen were on in this a countryside area. in southwestern germany, they were in an unmarked car, but were wearing uniforms. now they stopped this vehicle that they found suspicious
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. and while during the stop they found a dead wild animals in the back of this vehicle. at that point, they decided to perform some further checks, and it's then that they radioed back to their colleagues saying they are shooting at us. please come quickly and the colleagues could hear a shot at the end of this message. and by the time colleagues arrived at the scene, they found the female post police officer dead with one shot to the head. and her male colleague severely injured with a 4 shots and he died shortly after on the scene. they also found some car tracks and they found a driver's license and an id card of us who turned out to be the main suspect, a 30 year old man from the nearby state of sal. and that's when they began investigations. and after around 12 hours, they cornered in,
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on the suspect they arrested him and a further suspect to 32 year old man. and they are now currently in custody. extraordinary circumstances, julia so apparently allegedly poachers who are killed to a police officers do we know more about what motivated them o. r prosecutors, an investigator is said that there is no inkling to a possible political motive. it doesn't seem like either of the 2 suspects are linked to any a far right or extremist organizations and it looks like the murder they're calling it, they're accusing them of murder. i was carried out to try to cover up the poaching and investigators, and prosecutors are assuming that the killing was carried out by both of them because to weapons were found. and it seems like both of these weapons were used to shoot at the policeman. so at the moment this is what we've heard from authorities
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here. do you abuser julia so daily reporting. thank you. we turn our attention out to the plight of china as we grow community, which is overshadowing preparations for the beijing winter olympics which begin later this week. the united states and other nations are staging a diplomatic boycott of the events and protest at china's human rights record with opposition suppressed within china itself. many people are making their voices heard elsewhere. our washington bureau chief in as paul met a weaker restaurant owner in ali, whose father disappeared 3 years ago. these mountains remind book ra, keen, very much of home. he left china 6 years ago to start a new life in the us. everything seemed to go well until his father, who remained in china was properly snatched from his home during the night of
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october 25th in 2080. his father owned one of the biggest rigor publishing firms and our king believes that his fight to protect the regal language and culture was the reason why the chinese government put him in prison. he and our keen were best friends. his father also supported him financially in the us. my biggest here i really scare le. he couldn't coddle his grand children to his color. his me again this i think is fear to see him again. i use this u. s. government then euro. they can do more to pressure on china about the jan da genocide. after his father was detained, will guar keen,
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opened the restaurant in the larger l. a area he needed to lands after the rigor region in east dungeon. john, where he grew up. one of the most popular dishes is lockman. a dish of hen pulled noodles. the week of kitchen reflect the far western area of china, the border of curious dawn and touching is done where most of the regions, 12000000 wiggers live. surprising, not many people know about vigorous even there. so many news on the media. so like i have to la attract them to career like career city nan lesser this t shirt. i think it helps a lot like people. they ask about vigor. they google the rigors. some of his customers already know a lot about the topic. others are just about to find out. as an american, i feel a responsibility as
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a conscientious consumer. to understand that the wiggers are inextricably connected to american consumer ship and capitalism. that there are so many companies that have direct or indirect relationships, to weaker labor through the forest detention and force labor camps that the chinese are inflicting on them and have been for so long. so i am definitely interested in knowing more about them and i plan to google a wicker later today. let's go to munich now and speak to ed soon retire kin program manager of the world, weaker congress, which advocates for weaker human rights. ok to have you with us. we are just obviously days away from the winter games in beijing with the eyes of the world focused on china. how much attention do you think will there be on the plates of the week hers? we certainly hope that there will be enough attention on the human rights
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atrocities that are occurring in not only easter design, but also to back hong kong and all across china as well. because this is a unique opportunity when the war the, the world's eyes will be focused on china and we hold that just focus. it is not only going to be on sports, but also on what's happening behind. do you feel that the i you free and elite sport in general are indifferent to the plate of the weaker is i think that they don't necessarily care enough to act. ah, because we did meet with the ifc on more than one occasion. and we shared our please and shared or concerns about what was happening. you know, in the context of the games, what would be happening is and citing very concrete example such as we were forced labor that might be involved in introducing olympic olympic goods at olympic uniforms. and merchandise is because we know that the i,
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u. c. has contracted with chinese groups that are tightly linked to we were foreseen were so when we shared these concerns, there was nothing concrete that they were willing to do to address these human rights issues. so the i o c was not receptive to some of your criticism. do you hope that there may be protest at the games for may be certain elite athletes competing in the olympics? absolutely. i think it's really up to the athletes to speak up. and we expect them to do it because yes, there will be consequences as we have heard directly from a member of the beating, organizing committee 2 weeks ago. basically threatening at these if they wanted to speak up on, on certain issues. but we hope that athletes who will be the most protected and privilege groups of individuals. i. d, 's games will use their platforms to speaker and end. of course we know that
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because of rules, if you're not able to speak up on the podium, but we hope that he can use operations during press conferences and other occasions to bring up these issues. a number of countries, as you know, high profile countries have announced a diplomatic, a boycotts ahead of the games. are you encouraged by that? does it make any difference? it is very encouraging to see because it sends a very clear and strong message to beating that the international community will lots, assembly, watch fi, you know why when china is committing a genocide. and at the same time, given this prestigious platform to host the games. so it sends a very clear message to beijing and we believe that the aging is feeling that pressure or the way they wouldn't be harassing activists and threatening athletes from speaking of. and another thing that is quite important to highlight is that it gives our community hope and encouragement as well hope and encouragement. but in
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the meantime, the chinese leadership is not budging when it comes to its weaker policies. are these limited boycotts emboldening in a certain sense, the chinese precedent to continue on this path? i think this is something that's very difficult to tell just because of the extremely difficulty to access to any kind of information of what's happening inside. we've lost contact with her family members. you know, pretty much every single we are living in the exile doesn't have contact. so it's in that situation is very difficult to see. these policies are being mas, soft in, or it, you know, of, or worsen. but we do know that in the recent years, even re, situation has a deter heated quite significantly. we're talking about a genocide. and we, i think the only way to aggressive is by yet multilateral action, in enough countries are crushing china. because we, we know,
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and we've seen that china does care about his international reputation and, and credibility despite claiming otherwise summary t i r kim is program manager of the world, weaker congress, which advocates for weaker human rights. thank you very much for coming on and talking to us and we're having let's bring up to speed now with some of the other stories in the headlines right now. amnesty international says israel's policies towards the palestinians amount to the international definition of apartheid. israel rejects the allegation, saying its own arab citizens enjoy equal rights. the government has called amnesty claim anti semitic a judge in the u. s. state of georgia has rejected a plea bargain for 2 men convicted of killing ahmed artery, father and son, travis and greg with michael wanted to plead guilty to hate crimes to avoid trial
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of you. county, denmark is the 1st european union country to lift its pandemic restrictions. mandatory face masks, health passes, and limited opening hours are no longer being enforced. despite record numbers of infections, the government is relying on denmark's high vaccination rate. diplomats are ramping up efforts to prevent a russian attack on ukraine. u. s. secretary of state antony blanket is to speak again to russia's foreign minister, sergey lab off the us and u. k. have threatened further sanctions if russia invades ukraine. an emergency session at the un security council has seen some very angry exchanges. around the table, the key word was provocation. rushes envoy accused the u. s. a fueling hysteria over ukraine, muddy looper. we're all gonna agree the discussion about
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a threat of war is provocative. in and of itself. we go to the, you're almost calling for this. you want it to happen, or you're waiting for it to happen, is if you want to make you woods, become a reality. the threats of action, if rushes, security de bans aren't met, is provocative or encouraging. the plumber, c is not provocative. the provocations from russia not from us or other members of this council. this is the largest, this is the largest. here me clearly mobilization approves in europe in decades. the cramming mass, remember that ukraine is ready to defend itself. at the same time, we support the need to keep diplomatic channels with russia open. ukraine is not going to launch military offensive, neither indian bus nor in cream you,
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nor anywhere else. the grain sees no tentative, the peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict. more than 100000 russian troops are mass near ukraine's border, sparking concerned from the west. and it's european allies that russia will mount some sort of invasion within weeks. and we continue to engage in non stop one, the plumber. see, and to deescalate tensions, an attempt flight devil to improve security or for allies and partners. grand or for all of your old, for that matter. and but with rushes continuing, his build up of his forces. i'm around ukraine. we are ready, no matter what happens. it was a us and russian foreign ministers are due to have a phone call in the coming hours with more high level diplomacy expected. later this week. more than 20 people have died and heavy rains and brazil,
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landslides and flooding in the state of south hollow have left hundreds of families homeless. the governor has ordered emergency aid. torrential rains and heavy flooding have battered brazil for the last month. it's a race against time to search for remaining survivors before it's too late. when it's cold, they think that there are people over there. 1 may god help them if they are alive . those of you yesterday some one was calling for help. today he is not calling him online. they are trying to get the body out of the or dead or alive with some flood victims of still being pulled out of the month. but the hope to find any more is quickly fading. a desperate weight for those whose loved ones are missing her through woodale. i'm looking for my nephew, his wife and a 2 year old child got their border. no,
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they set the bodies of steel deer under the mud barber. but until now they couldn't recover them. that li, landslides are a frequent occurrence in brazil during the rainy season. here in frank without roach, others especially dangerous for hillside houses that are often the homes of the poor little firefighter, se they'll continue operations until all the missing persons on the list are accounted for. both the living and the dead. let's get you a great round up now of the other stories making a world news today. ecuador is also being had by natural disaster. landslide, triggered by flooding, have killed at least 11 people. buildings and cars have been swept away in the capital key to heavy res. have pounded ecuador for months. scientists are blaming global warming. hundreds of people have rallied in bolivia, capital le passed to protest violence against women. there was outreach on
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a serial rapist, was released on medical grounds. the man was re arrested after the bodies of 2 women were found at his home were king of us as military junta says it has restored parts of the constitution. the crew leader will act as transitional, head of state, the african union suspended burkina faso. following last week's take over, how soon and a year ago mean more, his army overthrew elected leader on san sushi and ceased power. in a qu, the united states, britain and canada have now announced new sanctions against the hunt, m targeting top members of the judiciary. you and chief antonio, good at us, urged the world to put more pressure on me in mars military rulers. in a statement he says, in the past year there has been an intensification and violence, a deepening of the human rights and humanitarian crises, and
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a rapid rise of poverty. a multiple vulnerabilities of all people across me and mark and his regional implications were choir. an urgent response on recent a security forces in me and mar, have arrested dozens of people to prevent a nationwide strike. to mark the anniversary. over the last year of political turmoil, thousands of others have been killed, detained, or fled their homes a year on from the coo and myanmar and things look relatively normal on the surface. but a pervasive armed presence betrays a country firmly under military control. on february 1st 2021 on the sign to tea, was ousted from her role as de facto leader of the civilian government. after the military placed her under arrest and handed power to the country's top general, it is only one to the way the generals claimed without evidence that there had been
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massive voter fraud to exclaim, their takeover su, cheese ousting lead to massive protests. thousands of people took the streets for joined resistance groups. the military has retaliated with a bloody crack down. according to the un, at least 1500 people have been killed by the brutal effort to crush the scent. and at least 11000 people have been arrested. and detained for voicing their opposition . some 9000 people are still in custody. and 290 have died in detention. likely due to the use of torture, says the u. n. a year on, on democracy looks a long way away, or me and mark like to reach out in our to turn to nero were managing director of berman news international. and they join us from a bank called very good to help you with this. what are you hearing from me and mar, what's the situation like on the anniversary of the crew?
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even though, ah, we are, we are already one year past. but the people as dead very come the debt and in resisting the military coup. and then to are they will i to develop a political strategy without the miller g in the political environment? because the past years has been very, very dad has years for our of us and the whole country because the country is not in, in, in really in fact as a duration in terms of gonna me, they go nobody in crisis. and also held on integration says them all collapse and also like a whole body rate. i double and then to half of the population cannot afford 40, no boot. that is what happens at the same times. many join hands fall giant body and struggles since they, they were brutally attacked while the have the piece pu, protesting to demand for democracy in the country and human rights. so the country,
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the country is still seem like it is a, is a, it is a in a situation. ok. but at the same time, it is not really okay in our country because every day people happy killed poacher and also asked try have been going on in some states. and also there are more and more ibp internally display bursey, and they're not, you know, human italian praises support. so these become a big crisis for our crappy and that it days not, you know, i support and not you never transient from the intelligence communities and government than the country is going to be in the was a jewish. you had the people, the in division. so that's why we are asking you as the the yosemite council and also the whole count the whole world as he more attention and call for the global am, am book old. as long as there is no, i, if the relative clue cannot assess to any weapon arms, they can, they can no longer hear their own people. so that is
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a one way that the people can ask a from this and who will military jim, you know. so the military router is seized power a year ago. what are they planning for the country's future? well, that is like a, they accuse our dolls as the lamb patty fall fraught in an election in a boat t or like that. and so that is why the, these eat the power that is not of the real reason actually like i thing will i to whole a dominant power in the country. so they say that they are going to do another round of elijah in the county. and for this other one year later, because 2 years after 2 years of they're in, within 2 years, they'll go to make sure that the, the control heavy, the, the whole county and that they will organize that election. and then who, which party would probably want a lesson that the home to transfer the power so that, that can nobody trust it? because like as low as if their power b shape and they are always in
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a situation they can pick the power seats, the power so they are never willing to give the power to the civilian government. or they never listen to the people who went democracy humorous in the country since in the neo managing director of the burma news international are talking to us from bangkok. thank you so much. we're taking our questions let's remind you of the stories that we are covering right now. police in germany are blaming poachers for shooting dead. 2 officers during a routine traffic stop. the men were carrying illegal game when the officers stopped their car. 2 suspects are being held. following a huge manhunt, us and russian diplomats clashed over ukraine at the un security council. the u. s . accused russia of destabilizing europe by massing troops near ukraine's border.
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russia sat, the us was staring up hysteria and insisted it had no plans to invade. you're watching. dia will use coming up next in the w news asia. we look at the spiraling violence in me and mart a conflict. now, widely considered to be a civil war as storing a whole lot more coming up in just a moment. in dw news asia with the rush banner jake, i'm layla rock and berlin on behalf of all of us here at dw. thank you so much for taking the time to watch. ah ah
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