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dramatic events kept the link between tom and the military that brought him down to coming on. as a new poll, released in germany shows a growing number of people think the country should be taken and few of refugees. all the positions prepared to discuss the challenges of dealing with those who are here already. and this is the man who could alice turkeys president and this weekend's elections, opposition lead to come, i'll kill it. sir. luke tells dw what he's offering viruses and how he aims to ton, his country. it's foreign policy on his head. the money keeps mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. back. as donnie also receives, have shut down major social media platforms and restricted access to the internet as violent protests and goals the country. now this follows the dramatic arrest of
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the full, not pakistani prime minister and run con, during the course of parents in is loved about local bro costa. geo news says con, has now been indicted. so unlawfully selling states gifts during his time. as premier cons, detention comes on the heels of growing tensions with a military leaders who else to to protest and focused on hebrides. somebody please to to step support of something from context on the residence of a top army official in the heart. the nation isn't, is very, extremely upset. we hold that into a nice village. and yours vocal in jewels where it is void for the, for the heart, violation of human rights on the, on demand 3rd item protest. this is the woman that to spot the latest time on, focused on solve a problem disturbing direct from the gold industry. i'm about until into this black
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pick up on head up here to face corruption charges on tuesday. been fed up with the 2 forces forced duty into the courtroom. on job volume that the rangers went in. they broke the windows, they hit mister connell, the head was a baton. but she share folder mister con, started bleeding up. on top of all the guards present were also beaten when grandma died, all the lawyers were sprayed in the face which caused them to pass out and fall to the floor. and they drag mr. kon. from there. you know, they gave me the car good, but not yours. that can be on the record. our to focus on your thought of these accusing or non con, offer receiving valuable land as a bride from a real estate developer. this is, and it is which is not more debated by any political victimization. is this is that it asked which was not done at the behest of the government. it is. and that
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is, that was made by the national accountability bureau, the institution that is forced to look off to a good option guess is in the country. the former prime minister is facing dozens of charges of corruption. he was all set from bar last year, following a no confidence vote, but remains the leading opposition to go on. and many of his supporters see the hosting as part of a broader conspiracy by the military. you know, it's a, it's a version on democracy. basically, you know, the 1st day of our student from power, then they stopped in from camp ending around the country, then they finally tried to assassinate it, twice and now they were arrested him. so the process was very clear that they just wouldn't. we didn't want him on time, out and about again suspect drop off to savanna economic crisis hun domains
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influential across the country, people's done out and forth to protest his artist, if convicted him drawn con, by 5 to most popular opposition, politician the likely be prevented from running in the upcoming elections in october. and for more on this, i'm joined in the studio by dw report to finish a job that being us, being this give us the life system what's happening. and so the latest, if that i'm not con, appear to before the court today in relation to the good option gift for which he was arrested yesterday. but you know, i think that option gives, he was again, a tested for things are not getting any better for him wrong on that. and if it talk about protests that that's been happening up like this, i need open media is reporting that, that has been afresh. clashes between for the test of, on the security forces, and then also reports of at least
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a to depth. but that's with dr. funds. local media is reporting. and so as there are 2 provinces and focused on that have core for military deployment, because they have their bodies that police alone would not be able to handle the protests. so the security situation of the country right now looks really peek dramatic situation if we could just talk about the way in which m ron khan was arrested, it was procedure. messic. wasn't that? why was he arrested when he was already appearing in court? so and gone han was arrested by national accountability bureau under corruption guess at the bureau says, but m ron hahn was not cooperating in the investigation. but we all spoke earlier with the former human rights minister and the senior member of buck of funds in non hon. spot to shoot him his id on to the part and also that this, this just a general view right now in focused on that basically this addressed reflects,
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but the food at him don hahn has with the ministry because i am don hahn has gross, the red line of the military, he has been criticizing marcusson's army for a very long time now. and he basically the most powerful and influential institution in the country. and he went with the extent of actually naming a senior military officer and accusing him of basically blocking a to kill him. i'm here to this, the military of basically conspiring with the government almost him from the political scene. the government unfamiliarity the night of these allegations, but it looks like the tacitly between the military stop discipline and i'm going home. it's not getting any better. okay, let's talk about this. um, social media shut down. the government to pack has done has reportedly shut down all social media to tell us why, for the government say they have done this because they want to stop the political propaganda, all spark of funds, authentic and software. they've gone hans political party. they are quite active on
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social media, very aggressive on social media and the one to ensure that there is no spread of fake news, but not hon spot the said, the split at the block. it is basically too bad or the sensor. so the what doesn't see what is happening. in fact, i found that protest, us are out on the streets all across the buckets on supporting the leader. there have been reports off and we have seen these results of protest of attacking the government inst installations military installations. of but because social media is complete to band, it's difficult to access up to date information, all right, finish java dw report. so thanks so much for your analysis on that are now back here in germany. national and regional politicians. amazing. today to discuss the growing challenges of taking in large numbers of refugees. germany has taken in more than a 1000000 ukrainian refugees since the start of the war that last year. and there's
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been a dramatic rise in the numbers of asylum seekers from syria, afghanistan, and turkey. and many local councils in germany all struggling to get people into grace. it dw visits a d move out, there's a small town in the western states who have has a to find out more about the situation. on monday, 5 pm is getting time here in the most at the local sports club in the small town and central germany organizes regular, meet up for children and their parents, refugee families also take part coaches say they're a welcome addition. 0 0 sports shop, or just as needed language, we often communicate without words. you're pushed in on the guns off no matter what you skin color or religion. and god, visual sport is great for everyone. for other choice, the most that has a population of 5000 in recent years,
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it's taken in some 300 refugees may or el mirage router. it wants to provide homes for all of them. but that's not an easy task on the left, and we're at the limit of our housing capacity. we couldn't accommodate any more people. we just don't have any available living space. we're also stretched to providing language classes. language school does not have enough teachers who can offer german courses for from the state to debunk because of mountain many towns in germany face similar problems. the country took in more than 1000000 refugees last year. housing is scarce, and so our spots in schools and daycare centers, the back of the town hall may or schroeder says he can't cope with the task of integrating refugees alone. he needs extra personnel. mostly it's obvious that a small community, like ours can shoulder the burden of implementing integration programs on its own. we need additional staff, an idea only the funding to pay for it,
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but then try not to the opposite sides. we had those funds trigger says should come from the federal government, not municipal budgets. people in the most have tried to help refugees where they can lodge from somalia attends the weekly games with his kids. he feels lucky to be living in an apartment and can afford the rent because he has a job 4 days which really it, if he, if i already feel a bit like the most of the locals is all the best. and the best thing i've seen for in all of germany is right here in d motion. i don't know if an anything, even stat, a decisive factor in the font. and as for his new found home lodge met his wife here in germany. so i'm a little guy you, there is a member of the german parliament. so the liberal, free democratic policy, which is part of the governing coalition. and she says on the committee on internal affairs as well as the committee on european affairs. welcome to the w. miss juris
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. can i ask you you've been critical of the former chancellor limit close immigration policy. you say that's resulted in the strain that germany is now experiencing and having to integrate these high numbers of refugees what. what a successful a policy looked like for you. so yes, um, so thank you very much for having me today. um, as a, as a government uh, we want to post the more um the regular migration into our labor market and less irregular migration into gemini and for this um, also um the summit today i hope uh will also be a good opportunity to gather around this coming uh, objective for gemini, um to be gone, become more open for labor, my friends who wants to participate in our labor market and be part of the european
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system wherever you want to have a regulated migration into, into germany and also into the european come community it sounds a little bit by what your thoughts saying that you're dividing migraines into a good migrant, some bad migraines. so, i mean, is it that simple to no, not at all, but of course every country has the right to know who is crossing the borders and also to um, to distinguish between people who have issue for refugees and who have a ride for him and tearing protection, and we do not deny this at all because we the, we believe and who monetary protections. but at the moment we have a recognition rate of about 50 percent of gemini and about a subject to sent in the european union. so we do have an issue about people coming into the european union who are not granted protection and to reach with raw the look for ways of, for people to come to the european union on the regular uh,
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on the regular ways. other than um, dangerous ways. of crossing the mediterranean, for example, the current situation has of course, been guessing more difficult, more challenging under your policies, want to tell us why the current gym and government of which of course your policy as a member hasn't done more to prepare for these challenges. which will no doubt keep growing or well we, i think we have to look at the facts last year. most of the migrants who have come to europe and particularly to a, to germany has been a ukrainian migrant people who have slept the war. so this is a very particular situation, i think germany has done a great job and, and also especially the communities and all the volunteers to val come ends to integrate this huge number of people. and we're now working on the more
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realistic and also a more comprehensive way to, to tackle the, the issue of, of your regular migration. and we are seeing at the moment there is a crucial point on the european level. and i do hope that we can come up as, as unified, a gentleman, a government in brussels and a being part of this, this movement which is now happening on the european level, which will help to facilitate, for example, bought a um, a bought a procedure which will uh, screen people on the european borders and those we have very low recognition rates coming from countries where it's very, very low recognition rates can be, can be treated there already. which will also uh, taking a bit down of the buttons of ticket and communities in other communities and european union. all right, i'd like to thank you so much for joining us here on the w on of alyssa, you'll this a member of the gym and f
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d p policy. thank you so much for your time today. thank you for having a thanks. now versus in tia being cold onto elect a new president on parliament this sunday, the opposition lead kim, i'll collect the ro, lou has a narrow lead over the incumbent. president friendship type at one who is seeking a cert. collects to renew heads be sent to the center, less republican people. policy or c. h p. correspondent junia hon. caught up with him on the campaign trail in east temple are joined by it packaged presidential candidates came out close to almost a calisto lo, thank you for your time and i jump, tell you the other one has been at the helm of turkish politics for more than 20 years, you say you want to end his old story, terry and rule. what is the biggest change people here in turkey will see if you win the presidency side digit we will fulfill people's longing for democracy.
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that's the biggest change, and it won't only be seen here in turkey, but by the whole world, we will bring true democracy to this country. many young people here in turkey telling me they don't see a future here in the country. they want to leave. what are you telling these young people? okay, so we'll create an environment for young people to work in turkey and will provide them with a good income. if we do this, then young people won't go abroad and they'll stay in their own country and they chose to control the 2nd session. turkeys relations with many of the western partners with the you, with nato, have suffered and recent years. what is your message to tuck? he's western allies to get into the sports. we will turn turkey's foreign policy around $180.00 degrees. we'll bring all the democratic rules stipulated by the european union to our country. the leaders of our 6th party opposition alliance and you have agreed on all the arrangements that need to be made within this framework
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agreement and we will implement them in our countries. it's, i think the biggest change will be answering people's calls for democracy. i think you should most of the check and how would your relationship with the russian president, 14 look like this. uh, we are a member of the nato alliance and as um, we are also a country that has applied for membership to the european union, at least. therefore, we will turn towards the west end towards western civilization. and of course, we would like to have good relations with russia, or we have many business people working there, but we do not think rushes and vision of ukraine is right. and we do not accept it . what will happen to a political prisoners likes to launch 1st? osmond caballo code is politicians, delighting the montage. will they be freed? you ought to cut out. there are already additional decisions for their release, and those do additional decisions must be implemented. no one should be in jail because of their thoughts. that's our main objective. you have
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a narrow lead in the polls. the pre election at must be here in turkey. seems quite heated. are you concerned for your security? shortly? let me put it this way. the security issue is one of the main problems in turkey that i have no worries because i'm totally focused on the election and then we will win the selection and then bring democracy into turkey. do you think the current administration will ensure a democratic hand over of power or do you expect problems and delays? cuz i enjoy like the people to go to the polling stations and vote. and a lot of people will go there and vote in these elections and we will win and send out along the way. if you lose the election, what we'll talk, you lose. what's at stake here. i said we will not lose the election. we will win the election. thank you for your time. talk to should kalash marcy? thank you. sure. can i'm joined now by dw correspondent julia on who conducted that
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interview. did it polls so that come all collect 0? lou has a narrow lead in the presidential race. could you give us your impressions of him off to you interview as well? most importantly, i think he couldn't be more different from the man he's trying to out. some have even called him the anti add one. with add one is brash and bombastic. a care is magic speaker. very confrontational, chemical. a solo is a soft spoken and com. i for, he was very down to us as some have actually criticized him for not being that investment, rising aggressive figure. but he does have a reputation for integrity. we only had of 5 minutes for the interview. we sit down with him on his campaign buzz and head of a rally. so obviously i had many more questions lined up, but i do think that the main message he is trying to get across is about democracy . he says he will bring back problem entry,
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democracy to turkey. rollback the powers of the presidency, restore the independence of institutions of the judiciary of the media. so the 2 men are not just very different if you look at their characters, but also when it comes to the vision for turkey. no, because it's already also talked to you about foreign policy, didn't, didn't he? he told you that he would ton took his foreign policy around by $180.00 degrees. tell us what he was talking about the as well. that was obviously a message to talk. he's a western allies, a one to improve relations with the u, the u. s, a nato, they also want to attract for an investment from these countries. but i do think when it comes to other policy issues, foreign policy issues, the opposition's approach is not so very different from the current governments. when it comes to the cypress issue, the conflict in the east med and then there is a very controversial electron palm this by chemo cultural lou,
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a to send back millions of syrians living here in the country voluntarily back to syria. they are openly advocating negotiations with the syrian regime and they say they would send all these people back within 2 years. that is, and seems a very unrealistic promise. it seems to me that this is the opposition trying to mobilize and gain the votes of nationalist voters. they are politically working, playing with the rising and our refugee sentiments here in the country. but that is a very, a controversial foreign policy from the stand that needs to be mentioned in the interview. he also said that human rights activists like osman casala should not be jailed, sedate, thinking differently. yeah, it will come back to you in just a moment. we're going to take a quick look at a report about us man koala, who's being described by the current president, added one as an enemy of the state for organizing protest back in 2013 and
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allegedly trying to talk to the government. let's take a look. you know, through a lot of called zillow whole by say, die a nice is cover the cover the cover to is this cover know, color did the, as the talk is, government has accused, osmond capital of a great many things of being the turkish representative of the us billionaire and democracy add to this george soros of organizing the crazy part of protest 10 years ago and being involved in the 2016 to attend talk. his courts were unable to prove any of these allegations. the capital is never the less saving a life sentence without parole, in your biggest prison monument up in western kentucky. few people are allowed to visit him. he's not allowed to talk to a journalist, but thought your villa has been able to interview the 65 year old through a series of letters. we've had his words spoken by an actor. so number that i think i'm experiencing a different sense of time here. so i'm on the flies foster,
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the boundaries between days and months become fluid, as if they are mixed with each other. all is mind capital of supported artists and civil society activities, and the champion, the rights of minorities like cards and armenians. when the talk is, should government decided to build a shopping center on the site? if it's done bills gives the park. he joined the 2013 protest against the destruction of this public space. a claim that he was a key orchestrator at the demos, eventually lined capital in jail. but it is told us that as in the, during the protest, i brought a loudspeaker and a plastic table to the pack. these, in addition to some cookies constitute the evidence, the only evidence provided in the indictment in support of the obligation that i had funded the protest. many artists and civil rights activists, kentucky are fighting capital as corner european court of human rights. the noticed his imprisonment as an infringement of the european convention on human rights and
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ordered his release. but president edwin then took his court's aren't listening. if the one loses the elections on the 14th of may, the opposition says it will item the easy a josh decision and reopen the case against a couple of the object of use to my decision that i have never worried that i might spend the rest of my life behind boss, but at the same time he didn't account for see when i'll be released. yeah. what all a couple of chances of being fraid. well, an opposition victory is now the only hope for people like or someone color to be freed. as you mentioned there, and as we saw in the interview came on cultural promises to implement these international court decisions and to release him in case of another ad one victory . the picture of course uh, looks quite different now. uh,
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president ad one is currently 2nd place facing the flights of his life. really, how is he trying to rally support in these final days? well, if you look at the polls, it really is a very razor tight raise. a knife which raced there. and if you remember the president add on, if you look at the situation president ad one really controls the state resources. he controls the ad wave. so this competition is already heavily tilted in his favor . so it's even more remarkable that the opposition is now able to really present a challenge to president ad one. then you should also remember that present ad one is still very popular, particularly among religious conservative voters here in the country. when i speak with people, i see that many are really convinced of the fact that there is only one man who can run this country who can hold it together. and that is president ad one. they
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really think he pull turkey out of the dark ages of the ninety's, particularly in terms of development. so a lot can happen. and these emotions actually are a big factor in turkish election. so as i said, it's going to be a very type type res, judy, i think so much for that was the double easy to hon and is dental us. and that is all we have time for made in germany is coming out next. looking at how a chinese invasion of taiwan might affect the global economy will be back up with hopefully out. thanks for watching dw, the,
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