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ration for only green washing. after all, there are billions to be made. our chief documentary, deep sea greed starts june 8th on d, w. the . this is dw, use light from the land up in b, as in michael rhetoric, a tactic turnkey. so position things will with it. more votes in sundays, right off the campaign issue is a when he makes advice. honda for the millions of syrians kentucky be told to some of those for a few days. at least 2 people die and strikes on
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a hospital in ukraine, while others tell of narrow escapes your will actually for my food. i was in the kitchen with my husband. when we heard a loud explosion total was thrown and what was the will you credit the president calls the latest russian attacks on his country, a crime against humanity had. so it'd be a sense troops to which border, with kosovo, of the clash, a rump, the unrest began up the cost of the police and both the installation of u. s. account bady advance the i bank visible and welcome turkey has reached the final stretch of its presidential breaks. so it has run of pits in comfortably to tie a bad one against opposition. challenges to marketers that oral crowds turned down for one of the president's final election valleys in the sample. it was looked
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slightly too with the 2nd round at the end of the narrow lee failing to secure a majority. a fortnight ago is challenger also address supporters is nimble, but he lives done. no. lou has also resorted to anti microsoft rhetoric to both the his tracks. it's promising to for millions of refugees on the con, the richard abraham is following. the selection for us from is then both as to how the issue of migration is being used in the campaign. while the issue of anti refugee and anti syrian sentiment specifically, ben has been present in turkey, even before the election church. turkey famously opened his door to the syrian refugees, letting in a little over 3000000 here in the country. and they were initially welcome. but then with the economic downturn, right, about 2018, we started seeing the refugees and the syrians being blamed for the country's economic struggle. then came the campaign, the election campaign about 2 months ago. and of course,
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this topic was very present on both camps. both president aired on and of course his opponent came out to it's that a little, you know, had made the plans or promises about returning refugees. back for the tone was very different. kimble could upset a little, the opposition candidates being more aggressive then president here to on. there was also a 3rd party, a candidates who was a lot more aggressive. i'm much more right wing a person when the results of the 1st. when came out, the 3rd party are right when canada got about 5 percent of their vote. and so in the 2nd round, it's really a been been a, you know, the question of who will get these votes of the 3rd party candidates he has since in board president, what's in an attempt to, you know, try to sway these border voters. the opposition candidates came up to this through has been more aggressive and you really have to say much, much, much more than
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a phobic. then in the 1st round, i mean i was walking down the street of a symbol today and you know, he has election plaque cards all over the place with things like syrians will go, all of them will leave. and you can imagine what it must be like to be a syrian refugee living in this country and seeing those signs. this has a real effect on people's lives here. i've. so i've spoken to parents who say their kids have anxiety attacks because of this refugee saying that they, you know, when they see a police check, would they try to avoid that. and also people who have been attacked physically attacked because of the rising xenophobia here in this country. and there's undoubtedly a connection between that and the election campaign i visited a, you know, a cultural center in arabic speaking cultural center here in symbols, to talk to a members of a, you know, the modern community here and assemble about how the election has affected them. and this is what some of them have to say. let's take a look in
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a previous life. buying was an architect. she now helps from yellow, a cultural center and kathy. she started in s temple here band who concerts, group therapy sessions, or workshops, karaoke opened mike and stand up comedy nights. you'll know everyone is welcome. she says, but a lot of the events in the program, peter to arabic, speakers like herself, is it's been done for you with how we started this because we wanted and needed to . but there was no space where we could meet people, a learn something and arabic. so we thought, why shouldn't we be the ones that create that space so long as that we reached a point where we would tired of the pressure of having to explain ourselves as individuals of syrians. we're here trying to build ourselves from nothing that we hadn't had them in tablets before the band came to turkey from syria as a refugee. she worked for almost a decade before she and a partner had gathered enough funds to start. you'll know it's short for you only
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live once, but for many refugees, an air of migrants. it's a lifeline. a place where they can escape a society that's grown increasingly hostile to them. throughout turkey's current election campaign ban has watched the media escape good syrians and migrants for the country's economic clothes. even though she has now become a turkish citizen, she still feels excluded. look, i shall can still cancel that a regardless of my legal status. i'm still considered syria and i'm the direct positive hate speech. i sometimes think to myself, it's still best that i'm here because if i'd stayed in syria, maybe i wouldn't be alive. so i think click this to make myself go on to motivate myself. and then that actually had the, the fact that the both candidates and turkeys presidential election has made promises to send the syrian refugees back to their home whether to deportation or voluntary return. the topic of migration is on the present in the selection
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campaign that we struggled to find the syrian refugees. we're going to speak to us about it on camera. sammy's experience in turkey perhaps explains why. the 26 year old agreed to speak to us we if we can see how his identity, he's a syrian journalist with a residence permit, but needs to be renewed every year. the power for the gun. when i stepped off to the house, i tried to hide my identity, my di, i'm serious. i'm not. i tried not to speak and out of it in public, all to be the sole side. he's been told off for speaking arabic and public before and his word, these tensions might escalate across the country. there are rising reports of violence against syrians. there was a move through the how does i feel that if someone to text me, i do not have any legal protection. no one will stand up for my rights. my husband moved to new york as a city in refugee in tucker society. i feel like i have no value. ok.
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i'm not going to so far back in yolo. it's a full house. tonight's topic of discussion is how to deal with nagging and relationships has enough to i don't want people to come here and here the same things they hear at home and work on tv on public transportation. i don't want them to get the looks they get outside and especially the ones with a visibly syria that no one would be comfortable in a place where it's so public that you're not welcome to have a selection posters are on the streets. it's no longer she didn't indirect and perhaps with the has the police feels worlds away from the polarized atmosphere. right outside the door. much to the relief of patrons and staff full onto because of it's a safe space. when we have, we felt like way back home, the annual ard was the only place where i can be myself and at the same time it is my culture and how, how fun. abraham's photo and serial refugees in tokyo with president ad ones seen
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as the favorite in sundays bundles. what would 5 more years of $81.00 main for turkey and the bar of the while he's homeless. i mean, he's always pitched himself as demand for stability. continuity really leaning on, you know, some of the successes that he's had over his 20 years at the help of turkish, a policy. obviously the country is going through a severe economic crisis right now, partially because of president are the ones on orthodox economic policies. but he has promised that he will be the person to turn things around and get turkey veteran and a lot of people that do believe him. and we'd have to say though, that we can also expect, you know, the crack down a personal freedoms, press freedom to write women's rights a political prisoners, all of that to continue to it's a present or the one wins a, another term and foreign policy. turkey being a member of nato,
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that has always been someone antagonistic to it's western allies, or we can expect that to continue on the world. the don't use a for him. thank you very much for your 40. you guys president flooded me. savanski has condemned the latest russian miss all attacks on his country holding them crimes against humanity. at least 2 people were killed on friday and more than a dozen wounded when brought from besides hate, a hospital in the pool. it was the 2nd wave of attacks on the central ukrainian city in less than a week. the pro has seen many a dark since the start of the war. but the brutality of this one has strong people in the city and across ukraine. the dog, it was a medical facility and a bit nerdy. hospital grants president has called the attack a crime against humanity. successful z, a saw, i said, is appeal atrocity,
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a russian ballistic missile against a hospital in a veterinary clinic, my 0 mall. so we will do everything possible now. everything impossible to feed up the supply of more uh, defense systems of a higher quality to ukraine. these littering issue working on without putting this little daily on there. the regional government says a 69 year old possible life was among those kids. 2 boys is 3 and 6 are being treated in hospitals. eye witnesses recall what happened was that main impact is at the veterinary clinic. the doctors were carrying burned animals out here. i ran in there to save my cat, but there's also not some in the surrounding residential buildings had a narrow escape. yeah, well actually i was in the kitchen with my husband when we heard a loud explosion of getting a little store to know was really what was the will, will know you. luckily it was me a short distance. so you'll never really 3 apartment filled up with smoke in the
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kitchen window was open and stayed intact to april. 4th, you to put the other windows on the balcony. we destroyed a week now. it was very frightening in the middle. it seemed to be a couple of weeks ago, both great ukraine's mill increasingly shut down dozens of russian drones and messiahs. but the one that got through was enough to cause considerable destruction . silvia has put its troops on high and low down. the classes between serbs and police in neighboring costs of, of the price began with the ethics of trying to prevent recently elected ethnic albanian officials from entering bureau civil buildings cost of of police. 5 gas to discuss crowds. next report looks at the town of saint john, where a police com was set on fire. it was started as a peaceful protest, soon spiraled as a control, as police tried to clear. so being residents blocking entry to this government
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building in northern costs of a the, with the t against feeling the purchases were forced to abandon the efforts to stop the towns newly sworn in ethnic albanian men from entering all calls will set a blaze mold and a dozen people injured as protests as tried to block new officials nearby towns as well. but once the police were able to cleared the streets, they made it into the offices. the violence comes off the ethnic albanian politicians, one elections in the submarine majority area in april. when a tiny turn out of betty 3.5 percent following the fully caught by subs that was pushed by the serbian government. it's just the latest unrest in the area when most of the population still remains loyal to bell grade. many subs here have never
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accepted costs of those independence across the border to the notes be as president alexander boot church told support is that a rally that his government would defend cost of a subs short term? i mean, we would protect and ask for peace as well. i will find for every 2nd of peace, obviously with last longer. you know, but i'm telling you about the 1st attack from the serbs and the north of costs of over the metro here. so it'd be a will not sit idly by you want to banish serves, but you won't succeed. but any attempt by serbian troops to enter the costs of a would mean a fight with nato peacekeepers. international troops have been helping maintain security in the rest of region for over 2 decades now. and briefly, before we go,
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a couple of the developing stories by following for you. russian officials say to drones, close to an explosion, the damaged and oil pipelines, administrative building. the blasts with 10 kilometers from the border with the voice, the village of the noble moscow has previously blamed you crying for similar incidents by keith has not acknowledged a tax against tod. it's inside russia a little hard. he's in south korea questioning a man who opened an ad across the emergency exit in the day. the senior airlines plane carrying nearly $200.00 passages, was prepared to land. i bid, there's one, thanks for watching dw, use, the journalism help us in overcoming division.
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