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shopping and dining office, enjoy alice services will be our guest at frankfurt. airport city, managed by frappe waterloo. ah, this is d, w is life from iraq executes a pro, tested for participating in recent anti government demonstrations. we'll send shikari is hand. does iranian court sentence 5 more men said death, or i'm actually killing a member of the revolutionary god. despite this video on social media shows, continuing demonstrations in central tap. also on the program authority side,
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i will make more arrest the day after one of germany's biggest down to terra operations for decades. $25.00 people remaining custody accused of being part of a conspiracy to launch a could the biggest financial florentine german history comes to court 2 and a half years after the collapse of wire card prosecutors to prove that former executives worked to hide nearly 2000000000 to yours in missing ref. i'm getting a close and very personal where the couple of retired roy, prince harry and mega mock, a large ban multi $1000000.00 documentary series. if you is expecting damaging claims about british royal life. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. iran has executed the 1st, they protest,
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a sentence staff to participate and after participating in recent anti government demonstrations will say, shikari was hanged on thursday morning after being accused of wounding a security officer during the protest. in september, the reigning quarter past more death sentences just this week, 5 man was sentenced to death accused of killing a member of iran's revolutionary god. demonstrations of have however continued, including in the center of to run video is posted on social media, appears to show shots being fired as audi. square a merely my god is director of the n g o iran human rights. welcome to d w. and can we start with your reaction to this execution? thanks for having me. yes or no. more than shikari was arrested at the end of september 25th of september for being in the process. and is now
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execute at the 70 more than 70 days later without having any basically any due process. you know, the short try is at the revolutionary course. the are not really tried. he did not have legal representation to begin with. and at the end, he could not have a lawyer of his choice. and basically, i think iranian authorities are trying to set an example to spread fear by execution of most n shit. i don't think in any real court of law, it would have been sentenced. and so you say they had no lawyers and no due process is that unusual and iran is at the authorities seeking to make examples of these protesters. unfortunately, it's not unusual in the eighty's,
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the same people who are in power right now. they were involved in mass execution of political prisoners at that time. at that time, you know, they even didn't pretend to have a court, they could arrest people and execute them. same evening now because of the political cost they, they need to know you some time on, on these short trials, but unfortunately, revolutionary court. no, there is no due process, right? close door. and they basically don't have any law so, so, so the sentences are already decided before the actual court and most of chicago was found guilty of mo rabbi waging war against god. what does that mean? what is it that there are several vague charges, like more or corruption on earth?
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are these is up to the judge to decide what you have done can be considered as more of it. so when it comes to more sensual curry, they said that he endured a security officer with denied and closed a role that basically, according to the judge, it was in to such an extent that created fear in the society. and so these are just excuses and they charges that they basically can use against any one they want to send them to that. how should the international community react? it's extremely important. most in shikari is one of many people who can be that it was the one who was executed. and i think the international community must immediately strongly react to this execution. if these execution is not met
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with serious consequences for it, they might, if they think mass execution of the test, as you know, several 1000 been arrested. at least 11 sentences have been issued and you run into authorities have previously used that kind of the to create fear and to restore their power again. so i think international reaction is extremely important. strong condemnation is strong diplomatic reaction and also other practical reactions that i think every government relations with iran and authorities know what they can do right now. thank you for joining us, mary. margaret, i'm from iran. human rights take a look now it's the most store is making use around the world. south korea has a lot of striking cargo truck drivers to return to work. those who refuse could
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face up to 3 years in jail or a maximum fine of 30000000 or 30000000 102-2000 years. countries, governments, as a prolonged strike could begin to make an export industries. israeli troops of killed 3 palestinians and adorned rate of suspected terrorists. palestinian forces described clashes in the city of geneva in the occupied west bank as fierce has been an increase in violence in the region. following several attacks on the right is sodomy, potent has acknowledged that his war on ukraine could turn into a long term process. russian president was defending the conflict after the ukrainian military and naturally carried out a series of drone attacks deep inside russia. he added that he would not mobilize additional troops for now. the more arrests are expected, after dozens were detained in rate across germany. yesterday, the targets are suspected supporters of
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a far right movement that rejects the legitimacy of the german state countries. federal prosecutors said the conspirators had fantasized about forming a new german army and installing a minor aristocrat as the country's leader. it's the biggest anti terrorism rate in germany in many years on wednesday morning, some 3000 police raided around 150 properties in several german states and arrested 25 people. all of them suspected members or supporters of the so called the high school got movement, their goal occluded, time germany. they wanted to overthrow democracy at the diesel or booking the order to exclude t from us. now we have these groups in our sites for several months now we're about how much darker house, because of the mounting evidence, allowing create quietness. we're a violent overthrow it. and that to me with the use of weapons after they had, i was time to bring in the police and all that. a prosecutor since i booked the
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good hoffman marcenough, german authorities said the network was made up of both political and military wing . they had planned to invade the german parliament and use violence. the 3rd doctor exec lightning, up to the epistle of this debtor perspective david association. we saw here gap, and they were being planned for conspiracy. teddy is louis that we're not harmless, elysa, because in addition among these associations, there was an arm to when you know and among right spirit, the affinity to weapons is a given suzette. this gap has and is a finding of mine buffet and am. if they had succeeded, this man was to become the new head of state highly voice, a descendant of an aristocratic family from eastern germany, who still uses the symbolic title of prince hind. rick 13th, the entrepreneur, based in frankfort, was named as the ringleader. the group plan to install this woman as justice minister bergan my zach vancammeron was
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a member of the german parliament for the far right alternative for germany party until last year. she then resumed working as a judge to berlin court earlier this year, efforts to remove her from her position because of her involvement with far right extremists failed. but the court confirmed that she was released from her duties on wednesday. the heis burger, afar right extremist, deeply anti democratic movement, its members reject the german state and its democratic system and are prone to violence. german authorities estimate that the scene consists of some 20000 people . will jojo abner from the institute for strategic dialogue is author of the book going dark, the secret social lives of extremists. we asked her, she thought the rice burger movement had been underestimated. to some extent. yes, i would say that the, the authorities in germany have increasingly focused also on the ice for the
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movement. and they created actually a new category for classifying anti government extremism, or they call it democracy, deal legitimizing extremism. last year in 2021. that has been rising awareness because the movement has grown and has expanded massively over the last few years. the origins of that iceberg movement are already in the, in the 1980s. but reading the last few years, they have really gained ground and have also become more dangerous, and radicalized towards violence problem is that we, we have in germany, we have, i'm 20, around $20000.00. i still go. and 5 percent of these are estimated to be prone to violence according to the police and to the security services. so these are that, that means we have at least 22500 people who might be prone. and of course, in this plot, we saw that there is a very strong overlap, also with the q. and on the contrary, smith community of q and on where we have also seen
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a high willingness to resort to, to violence, not just in germany, but also abroad. in the us, of course, we had the ties to de january 6 storming the capital riots and in germany we also this is not completely new because even a few months before the capital riots up, there was an attempt at storming off the german parliament. and there was a high involvement of ice to an end of q and on it's here and there. so this doesn't really come as a surprise, but it's still shocking to see that the, the large scale of this, of this operation and of this plot. some zullie edna from the institute for strategic dialogue in london. the trial in connection with germany's biggest ever accounting scandal has begun. the former c. e o and 2 former executives of wire card will take the stand in munich, accused of hiding nearly $2000000000.00 of missing revenue. more than 2 years after
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the collapse of a high flying financial technology company, the scale of the fraud has been described as unparalleled in german history. this is the man at the center of the case that sent shock waves through germany's financial and political establishments. marcus brown, prosecutors accused the former wire card seo and to top executives of orchestrating a massive criminal act to defraud investors. he faces charges including falsifying financial statements, market manipulation and breach of trust. he's been in custody for more than 2 years . after its founding in 1999 wire card, enjoyed a fairy tale rise by 2018. the online payments firm had become one of the 30 most valuable companies on the frankfurt stock exchange realty, looking back, but very much looking at the future. and i thing, but that then i make of growth in the next 10 years will totally all perform of
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richie from last 10 years. rumors began circulating early on about fraudulent activity, but barely any one wanted to listen wire card success story. it was just too good. then in 2020, after an independent investigation it became clear. almost 2000000000 euros had vanished from company accounts or only existed on paper wire cards, big deals, faked or staged. the one time darling of fintech filed for insolvency. investors last huge sums auditors and german financial regulator. baffin faced heavy criticism for ignoring early warning signs about wire cart brown denies any wrongdoing. he's instead pointed the finger at wire cards, a former c o yan masonic who has reportedly hiding out in russia and wanted by german authorities, los halter from d. w. business told me more about the trial from outside the court in munich. well,
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we do have germany's largest sir financial fraud in its history. so obviously we have an appropriately big trial here with a lot of public interest to there's a lot of media here, but also spectators. and in fact, as so many the proceedings had to start over an hour late because it just took a while for everybody to file in, including one of the defendants who came in with everybody else. where's the 2 main defendants? that is, sir. mr. brown, who we just saw in the report as well as oliver belen house, who was the head of the wire cut subsidiary in a dubai. they came in through a back door because they are actually sitting in jail already here in shuttle him. prison, which is the adjacent building here to the court house. so of course then of proceeding started with some of formalities and with the reading of the indictment and quite an indictment. it is phil. i have it right here. it's almost a 100 pages long or so are quite a big document that they are going to read over the next couple of hours. probably
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all the interesting here. how detailed it reports on all the fraud. how the company was billed, how it was all stacked, one company on another. and i would think it is really hard if you're the see all this company like in this case, marcus brown was how to pin this on somebody else or seeing as the defendant does. he did not know what was going on behind the scenes. he only learned about it all from the media, so it will be quite interesting. the case, sir, to see how it will be brought to trial here and how it will be discussed. and we have one of the defendants absent. how significant is jan mass alex or the fact that she's not very cold? yes, he is. of course, the key person in all there says, i just said he is the one that see all. marcus brown says he did it all, and it is pretty clear that yes he did. and about a week before the company went belly up, he took a private cheque to bella,
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rose and fled the country. and now he is supposed to be in her russia. the german government, of course, wants to have him arrested and extradited, which under the current or political environment will likely not happen any time soon. of course, it is a problem that he is not there. ah, the prosecutor came out earlier and said they wish he was here by the week just couldn't wait any longer. we need to get this trial started, obviously. and that it will make proceedings a lot harder because you have 3 defendants here that will all say that a we were only involved like on the side lines. it was all young marcel ex, doing and with how out him in question or so to be questions. it will be really hard to figure out who did what and who knew what at what stage. okay, thank that last last house or from dw business on a couple more stories from around the world. now the president of peru has been
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arrested after being ousted by congress. pedro castillo had earlier tried to dissolve parliament and install an emergency government. i was before he was to face an impeachment vote form of vice president at dinner, but what say has now been sworn in as the country's 1st female president? at least one person has died as result of severe flooding in the portables. capital authorities in lisbon had put every district in the city on high alert under urging people to stay at home. anyway, is upset to continue until friday night, the u. k. where the royal family is bracing itself for a netflix documentary series on prince harry and his wife megan. a couple known as the duke and duchess of sussex are no longer serving our members of the royal family. the 1st episodes at debuted a few hours ago with expectations of damaging claims about british royal life. it's really hard to look back on it now and go. what on earth?
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happy. the netflix dark, you series harry and meghan promises an unprecedented look at the life of the duke and duchess of sussex. a suitably dramatic trailer in which prince harry draws comparisons between megan and his late mother. princess diana sparked mixed reactions ahead of its world wide release from many royal fans were eager to hear their story. others annoyed at more complaints from such a privileged pair. i was some called out discrepancies. in the trailer footage, the royal family was reportedly bracing itself for further revelations. megan marshall's marriage to prince harry in 2018 was dubbed a modern fairy tale and hailed as the trans to modernize the monarchy by welcoming a multi racial woman. but already during their courtship, the couple complained the american former actress was frequently the target of criticism in the british press. in early 2020, they stepped down from their role as senior royals and moved to north america. an
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explosive interview with talk show host, oprah winfrey and march 2021 stirred controversy even further. a couple claims of mistreatment and racism sent shock waves through the british royal's leaving harry further estranged from his family. the last time they were united was for the funeral of their grandmother, queen elizabeth the 2nd, last september. shortly thereafter, harry and megan announced the release of the netflix documentary part of a deal with the streaming platform worth over $100000000.00 us dollars. no knows the full truth. we know the features ah. like a respondent, bergen mass in london has watched the 1st episodes of a new series. asked her what stood out. exactly fell 8 o'clock in the morning watching netflix. sometimes that jumps really, really hard, but no seriously, it's an incredibly are dramatic story. it's a love they painting the picture of
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a love that really is surviving against the odds about the british press that have been harassing megan markland particular about the royal family that were not particularly warm out towards the royal couple and about elements of the british public there, insinuating a basically racism and you know, it's about their love story. but underneath all that, underneath all these, i'm sometimes maybe a bit cringe ye personals snapshots and about their incredible love that they do like talking about, i think underneath what for me stands out is, is really a quite a sad story. it sir. the personal tragedy of prince harry, a boy who lost his mother much too early, and he are they open their documentary old. so really with our princess, diana and friends, harry talks quite moving the about, his mom about her warmth and her empathy and her compassion. and how he is found
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all this again in his wife so. so really underneath all her drama and all the glamour there is this sad story of, of a boy who lost his mom. and in a way, you still grieving and why they relieved this now. well, they have stepped down from royal duties over 2 years ago, and pragmatically probably one has to say that they have to make a living. they have to carve out a new life for themselves and they have a lifestyle now in california, quite a leverage lifestyle. and the viewer does get to get some glimpses over feeding chickens and picking roses. and it does look all very, very beautiful. so this has to be funded and there are rumors that $100000000.00 were paid for this, but this only room is nothing is concerned. so that's definitely one part of the equation. they need to fund a new life and they need to cover the new role for themselves. but also,
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i think there really is this element that they want to tell their story. and then terry says, we were never able to tell our story and now they're going to great lengths to tell they are part of what they believe is it's been quite dramatic. love story as a burger to buckets at mass in london. ah, hans, if rick will stay on as coach of the german national football team despite the country, 2nd consecutive exit from the group stage of the world cup. flick, met with the managements of the german football association on wednesday to assess what had gone wrong. im katara the pressure will now be on to turn around the teams fortune for the 2024 european championships which germany is hosting. now there were no israeli or palestinian to use out the world cup this year. but v israeli palestinian conflict has found echoes on the ground in katara. many arab
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supporters and farms are taking the chance to show their support for the palestinian cause. in while these radio journalists and fans of the tournament have been subjected to abuse on the basis of their nationality. oh, this is oh videos on social media show people refusing to talk. i got to ease railey journalists, covering the cattle world kami. our job is challenging. we deal with some hates from they are there a fancier when our, our people in our crew members, they want to go live on tv. they sometimes they're not attack, but people go around them and and shout for palestine with better than their flags . many friends in cattle have shown their support for the palestinian cause. and on wednesday, moroccan players became the latest to do the same after their famous victory over
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spain. meanwhile, nicholson here is only gonna see a number of israelis have found the reception from some arab supporters, unwelcoming. it's the 1st time is riley's, our in cat, are a numbers with direct flights connecting tel aviv to doha. but cattle is not one of the 6 arab countries that maintain formal relations with israel. many people in israel say it says this woke up, they says they're full of hay to there is this. so if you want to say veil of ignorance, people don't know each other only from the media and the thing kali's re, these are bad. are all ours are bad and you know, the situation is much more complicated. they're the best cure for hate is always getting together, get to know each other. speak, speak to one another. i think this is the key. it now things will not get solved during a one month world cup, but maybe a getting to know better the other side than the standing listening. that's what's
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important as ever these tournaments, the confluence of cultures, has produced moments of harmony and understanding. but 2020 two's competition was shot through with political tensions long before it began. and a microcosm of global discord was perhaps always another inevitability. at guitars, worldcom well, the world cup has st guests from all walks of life and all round world descend on guitar button unexpected appearance from one particular visitor who was quite a stir a wednesday zillion or forward i. vinicius junior was given a press conference, and a cat found the perfect spot arrest right in front of him. what a long interloper appears to be doing no harm. and clearly, brazil's hands on press officer took a different view, pausing proceedings to send the animal on its way. oh, kindly, the cat landed on its feet and was on his remind my top story.
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this are, iran is executed a protester for participating in recent anti government demonstrations. concern shikari was hand as iranian court sentence, 5 war men to death for allegedly killing a member of the revolutionary go. next up on d, w, a conflict. so we've had parish banner g as in just a mountain our back of the top of the, our a with with
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who conflict zone with a rash. banner g belittles, has to vote in russia since the start of the war in ukraine. what is that support to the sector escalated into something more active from us to be our ciocca. you've political advisor to bela lucian, opposition,
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leader for atlanta to kind of sky up. she claims to be the national leader of bella, luce. but holden, the gentleman is her claim with d. w. with and is government have been in office for a year now. it's been a tough 12 months, but the new demons, chancellor with the ongoing pandemic inflation and of course, the war in ukraine and all that comes from that in many ways it will have so as has transformed the country. and we seek to understand just what that means for all of you that. so do tune in on all platforms, bro, to you by d, w. sometimes the best job right out at u. t. the highlights for she knew in the book in free week. not
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the math is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like. will return in the normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult. with success in our weekly coven 19 special every thursday on d. w with bellowed also supported russia since the start of the war in ukraine. it's provided weapons, military bases, and logistical support. but is that support set to escalate into something more active in boucher cited. there is a consensus that we don't support this war development. our mission not participate .

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