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and register now for the d. w global media on 2023 in germany and online the increasingly fragmented world with a growing number of horses digital amplified. where this clutter complete we really need overcoming divisions and a vision for tomorrow's journalism. register now and join us for this discussion at the 16th edition of d. w's global media forum. the videos coming up today, names are multi receives an indian welcome. in australia they the leaders of the country on an official visit and is addressed to laws, gathering up the doris bar and sent me to such events help with lots of ties. and with the 5 minutes just fucking down at the back home and start you hated by
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featuring now and active in been in the peanut of fame start to in hong kong. once immortalize the gentleman squared massa. but also the seizure of our police. a replica has now been set off in germany. the i british part of you're welcome to the the news. a sure glad you could join us in 5 minutes to another movie has addressed thousands of members of the dies for a at an event and see me know the is on an official visit to australia. prime minister anthony, i live in easy was by most of these side as the letter i attended, an event posted by an indian dies pulled on to the eventful australia welcomes movie photos. assuming a ton of the indian lead to addressing the direst florida building on visits.
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and here is a bit of what he said to him ega. i mean to, he asked a crowd to my the out the i made a promise to you when i came to us. drill. yeah. in 2014, the awful period that you will not have to wait for any indian prime minister ties for 28 years. the . so here now in sydney is i have come back again. i do and gentlemen of the more context is doctor the step records from the australian strategic policy institute in camera. dr. paul gosh,
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names are more the visiting australia, but how do events like today's contribution to ties between the 2 countries be like the highlight, the growing so people to people links between the 2 countries and especially in australia, the indian dies for us. now the largest, growing dice for a group, it's almost close to a 1000000, which is a sizable part of the australian population. so the, the, the, the rock star, welcome that prominence. remove the has received is largely reflective off the fact that there is now very, very massive indian presence that has, you know, the migration has also increased in the early. so 2010, the late 2000 pounds. so the migration pattern is quite to y'all, so they're still very connected to their motherland as of course. so there's a, there's a very strong sort of competitors and the people to people things. but also there's a growing defense in economic and security and strategic essentially relationship between the country that has really sort of been developed in the last 5 years,
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almost. but it more than just people to people links because do events like these, for instance, also have names are movie among the elected to back home. are absolutely because marian dom, all the foreign policy has been largely produced for a domestic audience. and you know, as, as mary, the more, the heads into the election years of 2024. there is a strong need for him to show that he's very popular in the international front and the end of the event and sydney highlights how, you know, he needs to show his some growing popularity. and really how we split in the, on the map essentially. and, and, and really i think the focus is very much on also harnessing the, some of the skills, the funds and the influence that, that, you know, harnessing and dice for a such as, you know, the ones in india are the ones in australia. it really helps him sort of pushes campaign out of state or apartment. his time today has been
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a z is also at this event. he's, he, in fact, also endorsing prime minister multi, i think not so much endorsing, but really sort of, you know, it's a 2 level game, right? so on, on one level, it's an international game that, you know, as you know, the caught somebody that was supposed to be held and sydney got cancelled because by that and couldn't make it. so you know, a movie was the last man standing essentially of the people who came in to support him. so it's a way of you know, alban easy to show that, you know, the indian australia really formed the thrust of the quad as it were. and, and really sort of, you know, the to, to salutes to solidify abuse really india relations. but i think on a, on a domestic level, albany, these all the time to rule the indian dice for a, as you know, that they are a big part of the australian population. so they make a sizable voting blog. so i think that there is a tools that have international and domestic level um, strategic involvement of permanence, albany z here as well. and you spoke about the coordinating and the coordinating
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that was cancelled because the present button did not show up, could not make it. and the quote has been criticized for being essentially an empty china grouping. speaking of india, australia ties, is it fair to say that the combined with him is of china is driving bilateral ties a it's, it's one of the factors. it's not the only factor. i think it must also be mentioned that india is now the fastest growing economy within the g 20 economies. right? when the original, the 1st came to australia, which was and kind of, well it as a prime minister of it is 2014. when he had just sort of, you know, uh, come into power and he was not that so comfortable in the world state but, but, you know, 9 years later india has changed its position. it's, it's, you know, such a strong economy and the fact that australian india are now trying to really solidify their full free trade agreement. there is that sort of economic aspect of it. but yes, underlying it all, there is the strategic element off off or rising china in the neighborhood and what
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that means to balance that and how to spell surely in india. so coming together to arrange that sort of a balance of power in the region as it were. how much of a concern is a criticism that the rather more of his government hasn't been? uh, well, let's say kind of to minorities and critics. in india, it does that figure a total in the biological ties between both countries. very much so, but i think given how hard it's been to get the really into relationship going once more of the a strictly inside the places that you know, but a call leaving out india publicly doesn't really do much. in fact, it could tales from the relationship. so a lot of these criticisms and complaints are done. interpersonal, and sort of, you know, behind closed doors and, and you know that the dice for in, in australia is also quite rich and multicultural. right. it's not just him,
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those are coming that are fixed as muslims, as christian. so. so the politics travel with them. so it has been sort of your protest against permits from will be when he's visiting here so. so there has to be that has to be taken with the context of, of really sort of, you know, the new ones with which permanence or moody is, is seen in australia to relieve it there. thank you so much for joining us today at dr. the step akash. thank you so much. the auto selective as children believe and have it acted, a replica of the icon. it pillar of shame, stature, that commemorates the victims of china as gentleman, square massacre. that's out, the whole company sees the original off back of this month for more than 2 decades . they gave me to high enough. james took me a phone call and find any of the university of funk on campus for the chinese territory. has since eliminated all the members of america, the university dismantled the sculpture in 2021 and store it spaces on university
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property on com. police said they seized a more big golden exhibit on the property in connection with the version case. i'm here, i didn't blame the sculptures. create uh described its details to the terminal. is this about the 50 or $65.00? is it a kind of a quote on good with this with this shape of the ivory tower? uh so this $55.00 is uh there or something of that. some of that for getting save and jeremy. nothing more is samuel true founder and president of the us based campaign for hong kong. mr. to is also the 1st for them citizen to be charged under hong kong, national security law. mr. true welcome. i'd like to ask here of the outset. how does evicting this statute in berlin? help pro democracy protest as of democracy, voices in hong kong. slow as you know,
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the original of sculpture was removed from hong kong in december of 2021 after it was standing there for 24 plus years us they way of commemorating public the only place on chinese soil where it was allow and permitted census removal reckoning it to you in berlin and across different cities around the world is to actually counter this campaign of state imposed a media that's trying this government is trying so hard to disappear, had all across the world to try to eradicate and to eliminate any memory in the mentioned of june 4th, and so this is a very significant and berlin and so unique place. why is building unique? well the, the statue right now is actually just a few feet from pieces, a remnant from the berlin wall that wants to buy that this country is only a few kilometers away from them. memorial for the holocaust and those who died during the war war 2. and i think that part of the significance that hong kong now
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represent the same kind of touch point where there is this battle and this a competition between authoritarian regimes and a democratic global alliance. and hong kong is one of those places that i think berlin used to be. and i think that part of us bringing this statute to berlin is to not only look back into the past, but the say that we have to look forward because the threat to democracy we maintenance is this threat that you think the german government that is sent to ensure in berlin recognizes and hence supports pro democracy or voices in uncle. i think it's increasingly so in particular, after the invasion by russia to ukraine, you are a little over a year ago because i think that for a long time we have become complacent. not only within our society, but particularly with be a belie input and says of us or tan resumes like russia. like you wrong and the p r
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c. and i think that we're seeing now much more awareness last year when there was a debate about the sales of the terminal and the humber poured. i would argue that even a couple years ago that would not have meet the needs. but the fact that there were debates and that this past week of the g 7 countries came together to name specifically china as a threat. i think that's a significant change and, and shift in the way the german government is looking at china some 250 people have noticed that across hong kong, under the mass doesn't go to law. do you think this week it was i think that what has happened in hong kong doesn't happen very swiftly, and that's happened and a barrier systematic way. and i think that you will see more and more cracked out. and i think that that was mixed. the sculpture be here in berlin. important because the number of those 200 plus people have been arrested and put in jail precisely because they attended the visual that has happened for almost 30 years without
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disruption until this past year. but now, hong kong can no longer surfaced that conscience, that reminder. and so it's up to the rest of the world to serve in that role. now we'd have to leave it there, but thank you so much for coming. in samuel drew from the campaign for hong kong, and that's it for today. there's boy news and updates on our website back tomorrow at the same time to see you then the next someone else to the cd highlights of selected for you. you every week in you a box, subscribe. now become a criminal. i think i may already
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