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citizens, but what happens when the power of taxation is undermined? a tax on top of the tax on top of the tax. that's the straw that broke the camel's back. i've been ranting forever. thinking to myself here, when's it all going to come crashing down? can't pay, won't pay. taxation and politics starts october 21st on d w. this is the w news. asia coming up today. breaking a cycle of religious violence and discrimination in india into homeowners, accused of refusing to rent to most of the tenants. how the house hunt for some has become even harder in india. jew to wide spread religious discrimination. worship
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as say, a dream come true islamic you way. he opens its 1st purpose, built hindu temple, a place for prayer and support for the huge indian community and testing and you, mosquito repellent. that makes it uncomfortable for the deadly dental menace to land on human skin. ah, i'm painful and glad you could join us. india is diverse and devout. the overwhelmingly hindu nation is also home to a smaller but still significant muslim population. a cube research center survey shows the majority of both groups, se, little in common with each other, and prefer to live separately, which is causing all sorts of problems on the housing market. finding a place to live is not easy in overcrowded indian cities. whether tasks can
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even be more challenging if you happen to be a muslim nissan taska, remember the difficulties his family had when they were moving to mom by your, from the ordering of the medicine broker. and we were speaking about where is the nearby mosque? basically he had told that we were non muslims, and we were asking if, if the mosque is not nearby, but my father was asking him, the mosque is nearby. so any gotten on there to be a muslim, he the expression of the broker janet and a little he said that os i'm saudi. but these other listen, you cannot be having of lighting and look on and hinder was confirmed the discrimination even if they profit from the situation. as image of me, i got a big thing. so whenever i went to look for a house, a lot of people often used to ask me my name up manambra by when i told them probably that was good. the note allow me to enter the house and look at it. and i
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got that they had been muslim and they that they wouldn't have, let me, i'm was removed it all up or gotten a the card. but even if muslims managed to get a house, the problems might just begin had been o arguments with them that a legal basic army of arguments regarding some being dylan's and some, it's little bit slow. it would just lay your door be said out of no red, and you're gonna dig in a bag in your leg. what would you say to that? because you're just being a dog for your identity. li discrimination means many muslims end up in muslim. only localities your hobby, basically, there are many problems, but people compromise because they feel safe. maybe there's a lack of good infrastructure, playgrounds, and schools. environment isn't good, but still people compromise. critics. a religious tendons have risen in indiana. prime minister maud is hinder nationalist government in you does not have a comprehensive flaw against discrimination in the private housing and when to
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lamarcus. it was always there, but now it has been really busy and, and people are not ashamed to say that they don't want to see muslims ah, in their vicinity and excuses that are made out of range from since we don't allow uno onion and garlic to we don't eat meat. oh, so we prefer, ah, tenants who don't eat meat are, are vegetarian, et cetera. but the reality is that the don't want to give their houses to muslims. and there's a discrimination writ in. those don't want to accept given the social political environment, the disconnection will likely continue for the foreseeable future. let's talk about this with professor apiece and conflict research. ashok swayne, who joins us from sweden. it's common practice from what i've been reading to deny
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a house otherwise, generally available on rent to a person because of their religion. what needs to change it? ag, i think it is a long term problem. it has been there for many years, particularly because of a control reason, religious reasons that it has been a warm, earlier survey, danny, or so ago. and it's on dollars that the indian is the one of the most difficult lives for anyone to rent somewhere. so my id or buy houses next door on the religion or rather costs. so i think it's a, it's not a new problem, but it has become much more because the division in the society or particular political division has become much more a pot and not much more acceptable in that sense. so i think this is more and more getting more and more problematic or it was being hidden or it was not being looked isaac. i know for, you know,
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some things if you deny another religion person house next to you to rent or to buy it was, it was a, i mean, he didn't but to doug. now if people are being proud to do so, because this has been accepted in the society much more and the political discourse is, has gone into that level. so i think this is, this is becoming more and more difficult, but this is not new. but do people have to accept the cheerleaders action people can take when coming up against this sort of discrimination? yes, it is. discriminations are ins, in many ways it takes place or which are not to lay out money. and i think these are the things which you want to people to pick a legal actions, but also it be job or call it is which i have also political patronage that are housing society to which however, it was up a huge source of political mobilization. so this is, this is, this is
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a legal but how to really implemented that are many things which are a legal in the indian societies which are like godaddy, which is not matters or but even the cost is done. but to build that, it's not a actually easy to read. i think it or easy to implement those. what about a change in the message that government officials are putting out there because there's not only widespread discrimination for renters, but violence from good to rap police. for example, publicly flogging muslims for allegedly throwing stones at a hindu procession. then they homes being demolished at human rights watch is documented a surgeon, summary, punishments and discriminatory to demolition supposedly based on claims of building code violations. this is some things which is quite new if this is an illegal on consumer, but the all parties are doing it for political purposes are getting the monitored
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is what they call a muslim houses. are muslim pleasures of, or 2 in the name of saying that these are the legal constructions. but these are the legal constructions i've been always there until, you know, the legal, construction and demolition takes place before. but for particular reasons which taking the rules and regulations into account. but these times that are mostly a good thing, this a muslim howard most limited mom listens or to support muslim houses. i think this is, that's what i was saying, the politics i'd saved in india for some years now. and it has been more of a, which is being taking over rather than the consumer. so it is, it's the now it kind of the practice which is being taken a public plugin. you also would, you will never seen report in india in front of the police force. so i think this is, this is the some things that india is moving in with talking to put in a territory which is absolutely unconstitutional. but i'm up to the fuel to the major guardian mindset. just
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a quick yes or no. will we get an equal opportunities commission, which the government has promised? i think this is probably not, but even if it happens up in what way are you going to change? because it's, i thought the real rock goes very, very badly and is not going to immediately disappeared anyway. but things are becoming worse. ashok swain. thank you very much for your insights. well, it's the flip side in the united arab emirates, a predominantly muslim country, better known for its pull rank or migrant labor abuse. but one that's making an outward effort to accommodate its massive indian population of hindus. many of whom am i complex. it took more than 50 years to conceive and plan, but only 2 years to construct the 1st purpose built hindu temple. in the united arabic emirates, arabic and indian are to take to emerge in the 2300 square meter marble building
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that can accommodate 1000 people at a time. we've grown as a community and we have to also make the place bigger for worship. so it's amazing to see a dream come true today with a custom build temple for the community, which is so large. anyway, indians are the biggest expatriate community in the emirates making up about 35 percent of the population. the hindu temple is home to 16 deities covering all the different parts of hinder isn't the nurse fowls, east and west of india. the community expect $6000.00 visitors per day. dedicated buses will drive workers to the temple, which wants to be more than a place of worship to we will have doctors, lawyers, nurses, everybody coming here and teaching. so the labor who's in difficulty, financial difficulty, physical disability, difficulty. we will be a platform for people who have the knowledge and people will need that information
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to get them rebid platform to support them. the community center will be run by volunteers, the amos to help and the privilege workers and ease the living conditions of hindus in the muslim country. ah, mosquitoes can make life uncomfortable. they can also carry fatal diseases, and bite leads to a 1000000 deaths a year according to the world health organization that makes them the deadliest animals on the planet. now, a japanese cosmetics company has discovered a way to make life uncomfortable for the mosquitoes. fancy a test drive for a new mosquito repellent. these potential customers are happy to leave it up to the salesman. the maker of this new repellant claims it covers the human skin with a texture mosquitoes low and up close look appears to show that it works. let's,
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let's go on with the quote, come go the we started the research by closely observing mosquitoes, behavior and body structure. after mosquito sets its feet on the surface of the skin, it will set lid and before drawing blood. what if that's what we thought it would be good if we could make it impossible for mosquitoes to land on the skin and we looked for a surface that must be just unlike for them we found out when low viscosity silicon oil was applied to the surface mosquitoes would fly away immediately after landing on it, or those sort of back in the classroom. the salesman offers up in arm without the serum and the mosquitoes, now undisturbed feast. this is a controlled test, but in real life and thailand, mosquitoes put kids at risk of more than just itchy bytes. the insects can transmit dangly fever, a viral infection. there's no vaccine. serious cases can cause flu like symptoms
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even death. if we look at the effect that person in 50 people in thailand on the younger generation is the most. so yeah, i'm under, oh god, what future project of course are we would like to save the children that future generation for us. so that's why we would like to focus dr. beautiful, i'm younger generation. the serum is now on sale in thailand for around one euro, $0.80, a tube, and cal plans to launch the product in indonesia next year. i'm been facility, thanks for joining us. i'll see you again very soon here on t w. ah i see scott is just a thought, se gray, he will be a
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vibrant habitat. lu ended gl listening place of longing, mediterranean sea. we have almost har enter far, dual career drift, along with exploring modern lifestyles. and the mediterranean meeting, people actually hearing their dreams negatively journey this week. do you w ah, european countries find a new way to talk to each other. will that help them to find unity and prague. leaders are meeting and the tensions on how to tackle high energy prices. look at the latest from our correspondence, and we'll go to mexico,
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where drug cartels are fighting for control of the food business and its distribution, jane and chris over welcome to the program. european leaders have come together in the check capital, prague for the inaugural european political community forum, a meeting where e u. member states, turkey, britain and other countries have come together to discuss how they can boost security and economic prosperity. to day. the $27.00 e leaders and attendance are gathering separately for an informal you council meeting. a key topic on the agenda is how to deal with the current energy crisis. several countries have enacted relief packages to help ease the burden on taxpayers . now these packages vary and cost. let's take a look at some of them. now. spain's relief package will cost 27000000000 euros francis package. 45000000000 euros.
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