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to day nancy's are always those other people under the ongoing struggle for remembrance and against denial in the land of the perpetrators starts may 6th on d, w. ah, ah ah, this is d, w. news light from berlin. a shaky tourists in sedan allows thousands to flee the country. fighting between the army and paramilitaries flares up near the capital, hot tomb and for the civilian still trapped, essential supplies of running out. also coming up around supreme court uphold the
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death sentence of a german iranian jewel. citizen jam, she'd shamar was convicted on terrorism charges. we spoke to his daughter and rushes most prominent regime pretty says he's facing life behind bars. alexa, val need tell supporters by video link that chris charges could add decades to begin. he's already serving in prison. ah, i'm happening out walking the program. many thousands of people are trying to escape from saddam with the truth that was meant to last 3 days, largely holding in the country. foreign governments have used the law in fighting between the army and paramilitaries to evacuate their citizens. but for many sudanese, unable to leave, the situation is great. rushing to find food in a lull in the fighting after days trapped inside. here in har tombs,
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twin city on demand, residents say it's harder and harder to get basic essentials and even a dumb when it comes daily needs from bread and water to gasoline. the situation is getting worse each day. and the sudanese living in khartoum are all trying to get their families out amid the deteriorating living conditions. how you would adul fizzle, a lot in the gym for the across the river in hall tomb. supermarket shelves already running bad business own as a warning that if the fighting doesn't stop, goods will soon run out. well, i'm not more than 4 or 5 days more than that and there will be no supplies. left. fuel is also hot to come by and increasingly expensive, making escape from sedans. capitol region difficult. the area has seen some of the
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heaviest clashes between the army and the rival, perry, military rapids support forces with new ass strikes on wednesday. despite the 72 hour ceasefire, but with relative com raining in much of sudan countries have kept up the rush to get their citizens out. while their fragile truth still holds. china followed france and sending a warship to collect a vacuum ease. while hundreds of other foreign nationals have already been air lifted to safety, sudanese civilians are also taking advantage of the law and fighting to try to escape. thousands have already fled here to chad. many off to horrific journeys. funny that sudden i got separated from my
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7 children when if and i can't find those he we have seen parents massacred by arab malicious for no reason. we are victims of gratuitous barbarism that we do not understand it. we have sedans, even poor, a neighbor to the west was already home to some 400000 sudanese refugees. the un says its ill equipped to take in more. but unless the armies offer of a longer truce is accepted by both sides, many more refugees are likely to arrive soon. around supreme court has upheld a death sentence handed down to an iranian german, jewelled national jam. she'd shimaya was convicted for his alleged role in the 2008 bombing of a mosque in the southern iranian city of shivers. earlier this year, germany's foreign minister and a lena bear block has called the sentence unacceptable. sanction ma did not get a fair trial. his family insist. he is innocent and accused haven of kidnapping the
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long time us resident and regime critic my mom. earlier i spoke with your mother daughter gazelle in los angeles and asked her if she had any contact with her father at visibly not. i personally cannot talk to my father. and the last time i was able to talk to him was 2 years ago, and he has been in solitary confinement for 999 days. today to more is going to be the $1000.00 stay completely alone and solitary confinement. my mom was able to talk to him 2 months ago the last time and last year she was able to talk to him twice. so through these few phone calls, we know that he has been in solitary confinement. we know that they have taken away all of his rights. he has no legal. yes, no lawyer has no access to anybody. has no access to his medication that he has parkinson's and they don't give it to him on time. he has lost at 40 pounds of wig
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. he has lost all of his teeth. we don't know if they've been knocked out or if they fell out due to malnutrition or they're torturing him. and now that they've tortured him for 2 and a half years. they want to take away his life and we're just sitting there and watching. and we, i don't mean us, we're talking about it. i mean, our governments were responsible for us were responsible to protect us. has just been watching so far. german foreign minister analynn a bare bulk said on her twitter page, the germany's ambassador in iran was on the way to intervene with iranian authorities. she also called on the run to reverse the decision. do you think that could help? is that enough to help? i think it's great that our foreign minister decided to speak up. it's great to have been more global now that never happened before with our previous 4 administered. i don't think words can change a terror. refreshing is that the regime the kidnapped people like my dad from the,
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from outside of the ron, takes them over there. they should, the should airlines, the ukraine, and they poised them their own school girls and they, they didn't do it. so this terrorist region will not respond to any kinds of talks or diplomacy. we haven't seen it unfortunately, i wish this was. this was working, but what we need is serious pressure. we need to see an escalation. we need our governments to show where they are. red line is when the citizens abducted and taken there and tortured, put through sham trials and are about to be executed. what are they going to do when are they going to stop dealing with this regime and treating them like business partners? when are they going to do the right thing and work together with their life to put pressure on this regime to stop them from doing what they're doing? anything else is just cooperating with the regime? and that's why we got into this mess in the 1st place because we cooperated with
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them for 44 years. because my daughter, a jumps jamal me, thank you so much for your time. thank you. all right, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world. ukrainian president vladimir salenti and his chinese counterpart teaching ping. i've spoken on the phone in their 1st direct contact since russia invited ukraine last year. so lensky called the one hour conversation a long and meaningful quarter chinese state media reporting that she towed for lensky. negotiation is the only way to end the conflicts. temperatures in spain are expected to reach 39 degrees celsius. this week. heap wife comes as the country is suffering. the 3rd consecutive year below average rainfall. water levels in many rivers are so low that local authorities have been rescuing fish. the disney corporation is suing florida governor ron
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de santis over the theme park on his right to free speech. disney accuses de santis of a targeted campaign of government, retaliation for its criticism of florida law and state law bands, discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in primary schools. imprisoned kremlin critic, alexa nevada only says he's facing charges that could keep him behind bars for life . the valley was speaking at a court hearing by video link from his prison. moscow has been stepping up efforts to silence all the st, including that of russia's invasion of ukraine last year. waiting at moscow court to day reporting from russia consists more and more of court room reporting. wednesday saw 2 proceedings against opposition leaders in moscow. it's alexis of omni, already serving a 9 year sentence, he could soon be facing far more new charges accuse them of extremism. a crowd
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gathered outside the small court room inside via video link from his penal colony, a visibly gaunt and aged. no volley for the last 2 years. repeatedly in solitary confinement since august he spent 4 months in the isolation cell, allegedly for violating prison rules. can you hear me? he asks. oh, this is crazy. i'm not used to so many people any more after the long solitary confinement, except for the god and anyone. and of course here the head of the god team, he films every step i take with his body cameras. 1400 kilometers, further east lies your cutter, inboard in the ural mountains. the trial begins of a man who for years was this city is popular and outspoken. mayer on his youtube
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channel. you have jenny roy's man denounced the invasion of ukraine, calling it a war, though in russia it can only be referred to as a special military operation. he now faces, years in prison. is izzy, did you feel i was born and raised here? of course i'm not going to flee abroad somewhere. which of those more, but we all know that the right of saying the truth and having an opinion, we must pay daily with the risk is high. so we all know that was and have no illusions this of the seat of list of it is a huge here to a full court room and a courageous public for those here to support roseman are all carefully registered louisville of this here is all completely absurd we live in a parallel world. it is nothing to do with reality. here someone is on trial because he calls things by their names and is not afraid to do, says lilian, we are here to support him. i'm with leave all but get her 2 years ago when of on
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the was on trial, we filmed a panel discussion of the remaining opposition in moscow. the most prominent 4 were at the podium, including yevgeny roseman here at the microphone, his fellow campaigners now all in prison serving long sentences. just last week, vladimir kara, missouri was handed 25 years. it's unlikely that rosemont will avoid a conviction, and of only his hearing was only a preliminary one. the charges against him encompass $196.00 volumes. the court allowed an of on the 10 days to study them to bangladesh. now where untreated waste from the clothing industry is polluting the river running through the capital decor, attempt to ban the disposal of chemicals into waterways have failed. people are suffering from the effects of toxic air and drinking water. while moore's feast
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often at this stretch of filth along the bull younger river, once an artery of life cutting to the capital city, the river to day is considered a dead zone ruined by unchecked industrial waste. a large section of dark us population still depends on the booty ganga as a water source, but rampant garbage disposal and lack of water treatment. nene fishing is a thing of the past or in about 20 to 30 years back. the reverse water was good. i used to catch all different kinds of fish mala wrong. now it is polluted as factors discharge their waste into the river. there aren't any fish in the river to day on in the government. funding them with one of many people to put the blame on gum in factories that line. the believe on the vanity she law require these factories to treat the waste before dumping. but the
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government cannot always keep watch. and so these factories often flowed the laws communities living on the river banks also seemed no option but to dump their refuse into the bully gone gas, water, which they drink. colquitt, made and difficult in public water treatment facilities are non existent. that is not as single out wisdom been chain is available, are provided by their cd corporations for that is obviously what i need coming it is they are discharging their solid was to that are too busy. bur experts say that brigham, that's troubles are manmade and could be held if car got channels to waste to a nearby water treatment plant. but no such plans have been announced that his a reminder of the top story we're following for you at the cell. a shaky truce
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incident has allowed more civilians to plead. the country. fighting has continued between the army and bridal paramilitaries, near the capital, hot too. and for the civilians still trapped, essential supplies of running out that is all for now. coming up next out, documentary about pakistan, cindy culture, one of the cradles of human civilization. don't forget the website as their d. w dot com. likewise, social media channels like twitter and instagram handle. the name is at d. w. m. anthony. how'd in berlin? thanks for watching. and stay with the trio taking on nigerian trafficking that works with for the steward, opened those mounting evidence that nigerian human trafficking enforced constitution are also taking place here. and.
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