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elsewhere and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can send for, and that's how they can also go terribly. what you know, new to this is did up the news asia coming up to date out india's religious bullet. eyes ition is impacting south asian communities abroad, such as in lester and the u. k. what a weekend of religious violence, meadows similar to didn't in india. but how is this happening? and performing live and demick style? how rock plans in hong kong are still locked out of bars and clubs. ah.
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i british manager, welcome to d w. news. a sure glad you could join us. a weekend of religious violence in a city in the united kingdom has highlighted how religious polarization in india is impacting south asian communities abroad. we're talking of less take up a beautiful multicultural city in the east of england, with a sizable south asian community. this comprises people from both india and pakistan . that is, both hindus and muslims. over the weekend, young men from both communities attacked each other on the streets. and one of the causes of the violence can be traced more than 4000 miles away in india. but 1st, here's what happened. tensions began in earnest in late august after india defeated bucks done in an international cricket match in the by groups of friends, ended up clashing with each other in lesta, fueled by nationalistic sentiment,
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made worse by social media. this information. and last saturday, the city saw a sudden and unannounced march by young men to the streets. the problem, as you were here in this video source from twitter, they were chanting religious slogans that have come to be associated with india is in the right wing. the just to be clear what they're chanting, that is him not rom. brown is one of the most revered gods. but over the years this john, in his name, has been usurped by writing him those as an assertion of a muscular and aggressive hindu identity in india. so it didn't take long for a reaction. videos emerged on twitter of a flag outside a hindu temple in the city. been torn down young men from the muslim community also
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gather to protest. the unplanned march, where hinder slogan that he just heard were raised. i've taken together all of this follows a familiar template of religious provocation and response, seen them india in recent years, following a majority in brand of him to politics by the ruling b. j. repeat the violence semester was in fact serious enough for the indian high commission in the u. k. to issue a strong condemnation and call for action against those involved. an action was taken when he had rested up to 47 people till monday and also discovered that some of the perpetrators had traveled to nesta from other cities in england to fuel the violence. it prompted the man of leicester peter soldiers be to say the following to the guardian newspaper. i caught, i have talked to many people across the communities since this trouble began and
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they are utterly baffled by this. it does not represent anything but a simmering investor and does seem to have more to do with sub continental politics . so is all this all really connected? let's get more for my folks when professor of peace and conflict research at ubs, hello, universe. in sweden, profess when if the violence in lester connected to the right wing majority in politics we're seeing in india right now. the see the lester or the city has been living. i'm in the, in those, and mostly that has been a number large number of immigrants coming from india as well as on other countries . but those into the muslims living. i'm going to really in that to do for a long period of time. what we see in the sense loved monk that has been there, they will learn of holland sticking with and it started with
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a match. india pakistan played on after that. there was this kind of, you all's locker matched the sports fan do the procession. but then on the india pakistan in the muslims and this kind of parlance which has been continuing now and also getting people from the other parts of the cities that are coming there. what we see, the difference is that though that is the law for the, for the last time we saw that is him 2 groups are in the right. we groups are also the language which has been used in this hollands the him, the right doing groups are language which was used to in order which are continues to be used in india now. and so. so the kinds of things which we are looking at it in the other parts of the war way i thought that was for, has a gun. we saw australia, the kind of going on between indoor dias,
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but on the other dose, but i like muslim 6 the in the us. it's the similar type of thing. but those are very sporadic incidents. but here it's now for more than a month. this is going on and that's quite, looks like much you, while foster has come, that kind of incidents are coming from indian side. but in the muslim kind of, i really do now. i'm in the, you know, you're someone who looks at and i think politics and india quite closely. why is this impacting indian origin communities thousands of miles away from india? though that is a different video, the migrants have come from india. and although my learn a little bit poor, they, they used to live together because there was no such difference even between india and my grandson. but this time i guess they were all being, you know, i'm a living amicably. that are,
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that are the problem of hindu one. muslim i grants what also are there, but it's 5 to the gradual it started in $92.00. i think the when i'm done with me, momentum teachers though against all buddy musk, which started in india after that i think we see you saw that is a way it's hiding the bass for india and that into muslim dies for books. but i think that was a kind of a very limited scale, but that was not really with this kind awful holland reaction against each other. what has happened in recent years, the number of new migrants, new students, new way of looking for the jobs and migrated to different parts of the world, particular learning and, and also in the countries in the countries and with them that being both ideas as while they're bringing this kind of handle for right wing and supremacist ideas
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which have taken place in india now much be pushed full way in the last 89 years. be bringing which and i think battle also getting support from both groups who are in power walk in india and also the indian media research on benicia of indian origin, support indian media support. and what kind of people we are migrating to this part of board. we're talking about of more than 17000000 indians and people of indian origin who live in nearly 200 countries. how big is the risk that religious polarization, that money seeing in india spreads to these communities? it's a huge risk. i think it does, it's, it's not even a risk now, it doesn't. now if it has gone white in a big way in different parts of the war. recently we saw a major controversy in new jersey as well,
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or even the indian independence did better. but i was going through kind of a blow job, which is a symbol of operation of muslims in india. and that really become a bigger issue. we have other them. and some of these things have really happening quite often in canada, in australia, even in con, you know, places up all over europe is taking place with what is, looks like now because of this situation, which is getting a particularly him to right, doing our groups, those who are getting the strength and particularly they are out, is us, and to be ruling party. they do have their international organizations, have been active and spreading all the war. and they are also for recruiting these people. and also the similarly, the muslim you'd also organize before hack. so i think it is, it's
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a very difficult time to see one on this. this is the situation that we are not to be looking forward to, but this is almost inevitable now that it will be more and more classes between hindus and muslims, diasporas off south asia, but saying that i also think it is harming indian interest. not only indian governments interest or so the people go to what the indian does for us interest in general were left to leave it there for the time. be with thank you so much for joining us today. for, for social trend from capella university, aids written, ah, china's adherence to it's 0 go with policy has hip economy and ordinary people, not just on the mainland, but in hong kong as well. and often overlooked group, here is the cities, musicians. strict covered restrictions have affected lived music performances and with it the fortunes of upcoming artists. ah,
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this is as close to alive music gig as hong kong, as can get these days. watching locked van david barry knives perform on a screen stream from his studio several miles away. hong kong streaked co that rules mean that live music performances remain banned in any place that serves food or drink. while big concert venues have been allowed to reopen stages and small live music venues remain empty. that hit upcoming bands and musicians hard there along the you are the, the theory of us indian underground bands bars or our primary venue to perform or to hold. you will be in now these pandemic measures have shut down our spaces. you totally unreasonably. what was he at the same time, trains public transport,
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schools and restaurants are always packed people on boil days away. bars, the only places being targeted from why are we like musicians, the only ones being punished. io. and i think, i think we're asked that over a recent survey by the hong kong musicians foundation found that many of its members were in debt and 13 percent had to sell their instruments aside from the economic impact. it also means that a generation of young musicians a, missing their chance of being discovered. every single artist, every single band that's come through to perform in hong kong, coliseum, came through from these little bonds. so i want the government to understand that it's not just about the fact that these places are just small places that don't really contribute to much the ongoing economy. it is a huge, huge factor in the incubation of talent in hong kong. so that musicians in hong kong are able to succeed in hong kong and then beyond, as well as long as hong kong sticks to its strict code that policy thaws will have
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to come up with more creative solutions to keep the music scene in this city alive . and that's a bit of a bill, of course, most orders from the region on our website. and as ever you can follow us on facebook and twitter if tomorrow she's up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d w program online d w dot com highlight hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa's youth to be beat issues and share ideas you know, or this channel. we are not of great to capture and delicate topic because
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