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all that comes from that in many ways or so as has transformed the country and we seek to understand, ah ah, this is dw news alive from berlin. german authorities foil and alleged plot to storm parliament and overthrow the government. and the biggest anti terror operation in decades. police arrest 25 suspected members of a far right poop. germany's top prosecutor says the suspects include a former and p. and members of the military. also coming up on the show per room gets a new president on a day of high drama vice president and dina boy is sworn in to replace pedro castillo. he was removed from office and arrested after his attempt to dissolve
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congress and russian president vladimir putin admit a war in ukraine. could be a quote, long term process. but he rules out calling up more trips for now. ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us here in germany. authorities, how foiled and alleged plot to topple the government by force. dozens of people have been arrested in raids across the country. targeting suspected supporters of a far right movement that rejects the legitimacy of the german states. the federal prosecutor said the alleged crew plotters intended to form a new german army and to install a minor aristocrat as a leader of the country. it is the biggest anti terrorism rate in germany for many
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years on wednesday morning, some 3000 police raid at more than a 100 properties in several german states and arrested 25 people. all of them suspected members, all supporters of the so called christ burger movement, their goal, a crew data in germany. they wanted to overthrow democracy. the for her wrists as suspects are united by their rejection of state institutions in germany and so on, and enjoyed various as suspects believe in conspiracy myths consisting of different narratives from the rice burger ideology as well as the queue on an ideology speaker, if you look here, so either call in an id you review, the network was made up of both a political and military group, according to german authorities. they had planned to invade the german bond to stock and use violence. germany's interior minister, nancy phasers said the investigations provided a glimpse into the quote, a best of a terrorist threat from that iceberg media there could to some decent tot who
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wouldn't agree on a day like today, where there's one of the biggest raids against far rights efforts aimed at attacking our state. that polarization is on the rise and we have to defend our democracy every single day. at pseudonyms on t. v eden. tuck ones, the demo clotty of lawyer for tidings. if they had succeeded, this man was to become the new head of state pine with a choice, a descendant of an aristocratic family from eastern germany, who still uses the symbolic title of prince heinrich. the 13th, the entrepreneur from frankfurt is said to be the ringleader. she would have been installed as the new justice minister bigot my zak vin common, who was a member of the german parliament for the far right alternative for germany party until last year. she has since resumed working as a judge idabel in court efforts to remove her from her position because of her involvement with fall right. extremists failed earlier this year. but the court
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confirmed that she was released from her duties on wednesday the rice berger at far right extremist, deeply anti democratic movement. its members reject the german state under democratic system and are prone to violence. german authorities estimate that the scene consists of some 20000 people between 2015 at mid 2017 alone. more than $10500.00 crimes are said to have been committed by so called price boca well dw political correspondent benjamin avarice. gruber has more on this alleged plot to overthrow the germans state. and how news of the raids has been received here in berlin. the plants were big to violently topple the germans said over, throw the democratic order and install a new government underpinned by a right wing extremist ideology. it's still unclear how far those in question got
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with their plans, or if they had a hope of succeeding german authority, say the raids, prove the state is vigilant and on top of things. but the same authorities have also in recent years, been accused of turning a blind eye towards the growing thread of right wing extremism androids and political violence. here in germany, what's especially warring is when you take a look at who was arrested people from all different walks of life like active and former members of the german armed forces. and a former federal politician for the far right alternative for germany party. who was until the rates happened, a working judge in berlin. germany's interior minister said that members of the so called citizens of that i seen known here as the vice burger are united in their hatred of democracy. and that these rates revealed the great threat posed by this movement and others like it that's turned to peru now, where president pedro castillo has been arrested on
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a charge of rebellion after being ousted by congress. that is after he tried to dissolve the legislature and install an emergency government hours before he was to face an impeachment vote. demonstrators immediately took to the streets, members of custio's administration, resigned on mass and political leaders denounced his decree as a coup attempt. now peruse of former vice president dina, while the white tay has been sworn in as president is the 1st woman to leave the country or earlier political scientist alone. so cardenas explained to me what is behind these latest political twists and turns in peru. well, we can understand this so more that we are leaving right now with 2 different aspects. now the 1st one and probably the most important one, is that the room is facing since the case or a process of institutional collapse. and a process of institutional collapse that we cannot stop to the scene 30 years ago.
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and the most important thing about this aspect is that the political system do not, does not represent the vast majority of the movie and stuff to reality. and the 2nd aspect though i want to underpin is that they kind of leadership that president because you had no or the lack of leadership since day one. he's president, see he's administration was full of good contradictions. he was erratic, you know, he was the disaster. no, for example, the 17 months of administration goes to your point that the 5 cabinets, 88, the ministers and his face in 6 criminal investigations. and before this, before today, to fail at them of impeachment. no. so we are talking about are very disorganized, very how chaotic administration now, because there is a,
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tend to dissolve. congress as we've mentioned, has been criticized by some as an attempted coup. do you also see it that way? yes, i totally agree. because sir, if you want to closer or congress not to, if you want to do this kind of things, you need the legal, legal background. no, but in the, in our constitution that the closing to congress is not a legal, a legal d. let's say you only know a legal way, you know, but for example, the u. s. embassy, the organization of american states was word name, decide not to go for data. no. so obviously this kind of movement to, according to the history of our country reminds us, for example, the good that the other that the former president's shooting,
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maria making 9092 for example. ok, well thank you so much for that. update that political scientist, alonzo cardenas in lima. really appreciate you taking the thank you very much. well, rash as a vladimir putin has acknowledged that his war on ukraine could turn into a quote long term process. he was defending the war to his personal human rights council after the ukrainian military allegedly carried out a series of armed drone attacks against targets deep inside russia. a put in went on to say that he would not mobilize additional combat troops for now, despite setbacks on the battlefield. ah, like many parts of eastern ukraine, this farmer's field is now a battlefield. despite recent gains by key, if soldiers say an influx of russian reinforcement is halting their bonds for funding for minute, i mean has become very active. their attacks have intensified,
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the aviation is more active, they're continuous air intelligence missions. losing all positions was shell all day yesterday. there unmanned aerial devices were in the air all day. in nearby villages. people have been living without heat, electricity, and water. since the start of the war. more than 9 months ago, many still get chills every time a missile strikes you for that. well, sometimes it's really bad. sometimes it's so scary. the whole house is shaking. it appears her village will remain a war zone for many months to come from a fight in an address to his human rights council. glad in short and warned of a long conflict in ukraine that, that, that the, the way we, we would is, you know, just that i'm looking to feel for our part that can only be one response fighting
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consistently for our national interests you with. and so will be doing exactly this that nobody should ever count on anything else. ah, what russian troops continue their war. ukraine is gathering evidence, including thousands of munitions, experts hope they may 1 day be used to help bring the russian leader to justice. while amid at reports of new demonstrations in the iranian capital to run videos posted to social media appeared to show protestors gathered on as audi square in the center of the city. the surrounding streets are also blocked with cars honking their horns. as you can hear their in protests and another clip shots can be heard being fired and people seen running for cover. iran has been rocked by protests since the death of 22 year olds and she not wasa, ne, after harassed by the morality police in september internet access appears to be
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severely restricted. amid the reports of these protests inter ron, i earlier asked morrow carry me from the university of toronto. what she could tell us about what is going on? well then to her on, on, across the nation, there are protests going on, especially as i mean they were last night a wrong time. and what's significant about the protests, specifically today, compared to the last 2 days, is the extent of brutality. and that the regime is kind of extended to people and video coming gain. although as you mentioned with severe internet restrictions, we have very few footage their footage coming in to showing
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military cars and trucks running over protesters there. athletics coming in, showing security forces shooting directly into people's homes, windows. and so i can what we're seeing right now is that kind of severe brutality even more so than the other than the other 2 days, specifically in center. what you say her on, i mean critical provinces such as cortisol values just on this, on other places. i have seen there, the number of deaths rising and there is much violence going on there. but for ron, for the past 3 days, this was significant. you're seeing an escalation in a state violence wednesday was also the last day of a 3 day general strike held across the country. do you think the protests are entering a new phase?
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well, i think with this the, the past 3 days of the general strike. you definitely had a new court with the public. it was kind of a test to see if the rest of are on and not just quarter sawn, which was pretty much on strike. since day one. today's the $81.00 of protests on to see if the rest of the nation would actually respond to the protocols for protest in significantly enough. central cities such as on mash had, which are bastions and strongholds for the regime have responded and especially in more conservative segments. of the boys are such as the the carpets are merchants and you know, in also in russia and tab reason in large cities it's so it is quite significant and i think we're are entering anywhere. ok,
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