tv World Stories Deutsche Welle April 17, 2023 8:45pm-9:01pm CEST
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every weekend on d w. a guided level and share my welcome to my podcast, love matter, by and by celebrities influences and experts to talk about all playing. loved, thank from lady again today. nothing's been left of all these things and more and then you know, season of the plot can make sure it's a tune and wherever you get your pot pass and join the conversation because you know it love manner. ah, ah, ah, this week on world stories, indonesia fights against climate polluters. a dispute over brown bears in poland.
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but 1st we go to russia where schools are being ordered to run special lessons justifying the war and ukraine. anyone daring to object can expect a police investigation for body. angelica music is the best way to unwind to forget school and trouble with the police. a few months ago, authorities labeled the 11 year old is problematic. they suspect her family as being anti russian and pro ukrainian ever since that day in october last year. when police questioned valia and her mother bulls thrush, my push i was afraid to call the police officer was sitting right across from me because she was tall and she stared at me through her glasses more than i thought, which, what does she want from me? i had never seen her before. it no more. you chose a ladder by us usual fiddle with various alleged crime
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was that she had refused to attend a new course on patriotism at school in the mandatory class. cold conversations about important things. students are told that the russian invasion of ukraine is just an act of liberation. even worse in the eyes of the authorities, various cellphone profile photo was an image of an armed toting virgin mary displayed in the ukrainian national colors. the school principal suspected subversive behavior. and alerted the police threats, interrogation, and dramatic raid on their apartment, followed as of areas. mother yelena recalls. she says it was a nightmare that lasted weeks. i need pasta, they really caused me and my daughter, a lot of pain. the interrogation alone lasted for hours. last offer, we were confronted with strange questions about politics. fighting and about my daughter valeria, and about what kind of a bad child she was a wider
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e. cochran law. high. various story is not an isolated one. shortly after the start of the war, russia passed a law forbidding what they called the discrediting of the russian armed forces. for example, any one who called the war a war rather than a special military operation, as the authorities dictated, risked long sentences. hundreds of russians who openly protested against the war and criticized the kremlin, have been taken to court. some have been imprisoned in the jolly cause apartment. the authorities tried to find evidence that would prove that they had broken. the law says very as mother yelena, they found nothing even so the holy cause remain under police observation yet and i says her carefree life is over. she no longer feel safe. you should think warden as, as the 3 years ago, i could not imagined anything like this happening in russia. a sophie to day i no
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longer identify with the rush and stay in unless the chest and the head of the state is causing us too much pain. in my children and me, i see it. i don't think we can expect anything good in russia. and the next 20 or 30 years will help when my children will become adults. and that's why various family doesn't want to stay in russia much longer. it's just a matter of time before they move abroad. she says, maria has ambitions to become a great musician. free of any worries about the police. her hurry island in indonesia is a vacationers paradise. with long sandy beaches, turquoise sea and palm trees. but pari could soon disappear into the ocean. for fishermen are battling to save their home. these roots hold the
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future for pottery island. us ma'am? yeah, and her friends are planting mangroves. once mature the trees will serve as a natural barrier to sea water erosion and reduce the risk of flux on the $42.00 hector island, which was just off the coast of jakarta. yeah, i don't wait until we think safe, perry island. that is their message and it's a message they have now go to court as money as one for residence of perry island who filed a lawsuit against cement, giant, wholesome, in switzerland, over its contribution to climate change housing at the manual. now i miss it that it was sadder ah wholesome. is one of the world's biggest contributor cecia to emissions causing climate change that impacts our island? i mean, they still have declined the seasons unpredictable. financing at the sea level is rising. he peniman must hold. haul sim, responsible for these consequences of climate change. but of any kind of in this
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field where the women of the village or planting vegetables is one of the few left that has not been flooded by sea water in recent years of age. wherever you go on the island, the struggle against the encroaching sea is obvious. many houses are flooded at high tide, but our re put gentle, one of the plaintiffs is determined to stay. arielle k l, a scar since the constant flooding began in 2019. it's been difficult to get teen water. we used to rely on this fresh water well, but now it's even unusable for dish washing edelmaier and look at them with the latter that the local environmental advocacy group, while he which backs the island roost alongside a swiss and a german and g o is optimistic regarding the lawsuit, a similar environmental case against shell in the netherlands has recently been one, but they are preparing for a legal battle that could track on for years of uncle cancelled on the whole shim
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won't go bankrupt. we only demand 3 things come, mitigation, adaptation and loss or damage. chicken dish means that we want to provide corrections to the existing production mode, not to bankrupt it. the for islanders are suing for $14000.00 euros in lawson damages to be shared amongst them. a comparatively small amount, but for fishermen must act, fearing it would make a huge difference. sadler self. so that's on the steel, monica. but don't worry up that they should be led by their conscience, monica, and take responsibility for what they've done, seal. they reap so much and profit that they are blinded by it owns the land. they don't see that we are bearing the brunt of a climate emergency one acting like i thought. but that, that for adam online with a rapid reduction in the company's carbon emissions which the lawsuit demands, could make a difference in the long run. the plaintiffs are also demanding better flood
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defenses and more mangrove restoration. the fight against lucy and global injustice on pari has just begun. our last stop is pulling where brown bears are once again living in the forests on the carpathian mountains. animal rights activists are delighted, but forest owners and timber producers are annoyed. do the bears have a future here? here in the forests of southern poland, bears can still feel at home. the retiring old trees offer the beer shelter and protection. but now the forest has become a source of contention. josefina and jakob are conservationists. they take stock of the ancient trees, tall ones like these are marked for felling, which could have serious consequences. animals have
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a place to hide. at the beginning it may be smaller animals like fox and later on it can become even bigger, and it can become inhabited by bur. the red dot marks the tree for felling a decision meet by polish forest authorities. these trees are not standing in nature reserve. that's a problem for the bears logging interest take priority here. that limits the spaces where beers can live undisturbed. forest authorities, warren visitors, not to get too close to the animals. but that rarely happens anyway. the department has an open air exhibit with an overview of many of the local forest animals, except the beer. any special protection for the beers would be unnecessary, says the spokesman for the regional state forests. given her, her dish on getting sufficient in rock or we saw the 1st bears here in 1950 like is up the steep if you don't even to show them by the 1970 is there were 20 bears
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onions, beauty. and now we've got 200, hold the hostile, that's quite a big increase. so the last untouched polish forestry authorities are more focused on logging because of russia's warren, ukraine. lumber prices are high and fuel is scarce, was now get a zip code of them. see if not listening it if a or if from time to time a view of the trees worthy of protection that all the hotels were the ones that could be natural. monuments, others are cut down. vincent deep in the forest, far from civilization. a few forest activists have set up a protest camp taking a stand against loggers. not everyone is happy with their protests. a car near the camp was attacked and the conflict gets heated. the forest activists don't live in this region, but in warsaw or other major cities,
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yackel josefina and raffo don't intend to back down either the strung out jim. yeah, kip of them we own, i see the massive destruction going on here for somewhat of a pulled up. now enter, enter, and i don't condone as you go the not those are both or curve. those are starving. sure. i want my daughter to be able to enjoy these old forests in the future. these are what's wrong. start a law sir. some perhaps still see bears too. of course, if all the old trees are chopped down, the animals will move somewhere else. they may even enter areas populated by humans, which could be dangerous for the problem will certain, can become a problem in recent decades as to that ship incidents with bears where humans get hurt are increasingly common. one person even died for the computer and so people and animals of the region have one thing in common. their camera shy,
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many people here work in the timber industry on signs. they don't man's words about how they see the activists. there are equal terrorists. but josefina and jacobi believe, many residents don't realize how close the relationship between bears and trees is you can quite easily imagine how it bear that is, the big animal of 200 kilograms, could actually fit inside the tree inside this tree. not now, but in the, in the future, if the tree will become hollowed out. i think the whole family of bears. good said they've often asked authorities to police old, rotting trees under protection requests that have almost always been denied. ah,
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