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right, so we know when the story in for my renewal, i will need to migrate wherever they may be. the this is dw, use my from the, the in the un cause at the west, migraine transferred to you had braces name, right? relatives and friends arrive in greece to find out if their loved ones have bite, the sinking of an overloaded dog around $500.00 people of for you to a friend and germany's famous fairy tale castle, the scene of
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a crime. one american tourist is dead. a 2nd inches while another he waste citizen is arrest. the i've been fooling, woke up, survive as a 750 people were on board that boat capsized of grace on one side of the a 100 were rescued meeting. this could be one of the boys disasters in the mediterranean police of arrested 9 survivors on suspicion of people's minds, like the greek coast guard, escorted the troll for hours, but watched helplessly as it suddenly sank, saying the migraines had refused to help and insisted on continuing to easily the greek coast guard, continually search for survivors, but hopes fading fast. its here is quiet greek town
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where those rescued from the latest mediterranean tragedy being taken. cassim abu z is a syrian refugee living in gemini, and his wife and brother in law were on the boats, and may remain been accounted for them. but i didn't get the approval for my wife's asylum obligation to show me where i was on the application . got delayed and we didn't get approval from my advisor. flags across the couldn't tray, a flogging at half mast after greece declared 3 days of national moaning. the leader of the main opposition pops a visit to the refugee camp. where he called for legal migration moods to be established. the top of the people in the change in
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migration policy is needed a new asylum backbone, or the vision of the w in agreement. a new fact on migration and asylum method. yes, a bag that will spread the responsibility among all my most the it's not just countries with refugees. all right. we need to legally migration rob's not just was that the, unless this is like him on the hundreds understood to have been on bald now, relatives face and organizing. wait for the news. nobody wants to hear journalist onto cassandra is in athens. i asked her for more details following the arrest the night as well. yes, they have been arrested 9 of them all egyptians and we understand that they face charges in connection with setting up and participating in an
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organized criminal network. these are human trafficking charges. it is very, very stiff here and they face potentially even life sentencing. they are due to appear today before public prosecutors in the city of telemark out nearby, near to the greek hope. so. city where the ship wrecked took place remains to be seen whether they will be coming ahead with additional testimonies. but it's interesting that the authorities here are using these information from these 9 and also accounts from the survivors of 104 survivors of the ship wrecked to try and piece together the mystery question of how many people, how many refugees were ultimately on board this rickety crossed it went under within 15 minutes in one of the deepest points of the mediterranean. so we, at the same time however, um,
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an independent investigation is being conducted to determine the causes what cause, what was wrong actually in the course of this you will say the journey. um, we also have the $104.00 and migraines to was accommodated in a make shift facility in color. mother in the city near females where the ship wrecked to place the ink relocated to a bed of refugee accommodation center. that's closer to athens. we expect relatives to be pouring in and around that side, trying to make contact with the their loved ones. in the meantime, how much longer will the search for possible survivors go on the well, this is the 3rd day. we will continue today and it remains to be seen as the
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authorities are telling me whether it may be extended. usually this is a customary 2 to 3 day search and rescue operation. obviously, it is more of a search and rescue operation right now. folks are, have clearly say this any survivor, but it's interesting that even court says it's not a merged um and uh, the number is, is 2 and you know, unclear. we have various accounts from various people on the so that the number may have reached between 50750. but what, what about the question of blame though, for this tragedy there was helping offered, there was help refused. people are also pointing to the use of policies when it comes to migration planning, then they're also protests going on there in greece. it absolutely. there's
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a huge land game in place right now. um from the logistics of the actual operation. um, uh, there was an attempt to buy the re coast star to reach out to this battered boat and the refugees refused. they made several attempts, radio telephone, even entice and they approached there are, you know, bye bye bye bye. see, they try to touch this craft several times and they refuse assistance because they were so head strong on reaching italy. don't forget 4 years ago now. the government of prime minister could you act as mr. dyes has changed to power, enforcing tighter migration controls. and that has played on a general anti immigrant estimate as sentiments here. and there is no re,
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is there's no doubt that these migrants wanted to reach an area where the conditions in the country were conditions for their accommodation was better. and 2nd, the, the laws supervisor migration may be better and not as tough as they are here in, in, in, in greece. that said, you know, this is a tragedy that has impacted even the campaign season. here we have elections coming up on the 20, which days. so, you know, the campaign trail of many politicians, including incumbent 5 minutes in societies of, in light of the 3 day morning cancelled various trips and campaigns, campaigns and near the site of the accident. so it's likely to also become a political issue journalist on think how to solve a thank you very much for the update. also based in athens, daniel garvin is a senior advisor for the global charities safe, the children. i asked him who should be held accountable?
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smell, like i say this, the details are not entirely clear. there is some information has been shared by then clinic coast guard. i think in the 1st instance for save the children, we need to recognize and remember the individuals that are on this boat. and the day before is that the were up to 100 children on, on board the boat. that these people had names, identity, families, they, i, every effort needs to be made to identify the victims of this tragedy. i. and really importantly for us to investigation of what actually happened the options of the coast guards. i and the options of i from texas, they use time for their agency. beyond that, we hope that this instant and this tragedy will be
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a wake up call to european governments. it is clear that this is part of a password. so one in 50, of the refugees who arrive by the mediterranean with di or gold messing that is a shocking number. and, and we need, we need see, 1st the rest of the mission of this problem. the scale of attacks and the magistrate in an auction to provide safe and legal risk so that those who are seeking asylum are not forced to go on and see where the vassals, i use smugglers are to try to across europe's increasingly securitized and violent borders. but daniel, i don't know if you can answer this, but how do you set up legal migration groups of the well the, i think the, the if we look over the last year, is that the e u and member states of taking quite some steps to console suppose legal migration
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routes. i mean i have also taken options to on lawfully i pushed back asylum seekers to, to make it to you. it was bar there is often use in violence of saving children last year, documented the fact that children were just a bicycle. you subjected to violence, this is the child asylum seekers trying to get to you systematically subjected to it to violence. so a bare minimum that, that has to stop. there are a number of options open to your insights. beyond that, from mounting, visa is the increased resettlement to i am it's a workplace migration. seems these need to be taken otherwise, the inevitable consequence of existing european policies are the charge of these likely solve the cost of base this week. and what about spreading
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responsibility among old member states? not just those on the external board is like race and italy bearing the brunt. oh yes, definitely. we have long codes for effective uh, relocation schemes, from countries of 1st the asylum. and so, particularly for children unaccompanied children i, i'm not sure be part of it, but also i, it for refugee is an asylum seekers to be able to join their families in other countries and not through an extremely lengthy and difficult process. and so one of the family members of the survivors in your report earlier was talking about the difficulties of a family member. i am trying to, to get to germany to be the united. so yes, on the basically best needs to be addressed across european countries. i and i've had a collective responsibility is needed to offer these rich to offer. and i haven for
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those who are leading violence in persecution. great to get your take. daniel garvin from safe the children in assets. ok. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. south african president civil run. the poster has arrived in ukraine as part of an african piece mission is expected to meet his ukranian counterpart, so to me, so landscape before traveling to st. petersburg to talk with russians bottom, a boat and on saturday. but frances has been released from hospital, enroll them after a honey operation. the 86 year old had surgery 9 days ago. the vatican cancel paypal audiences until sunday to give the punch of the time to recover police in germany, you have a race to demand from the united states in connection with the death of an american tourist at north expunged on castle. the tourist is alleged to have died off to the man pushed her and her companion down a steep slope. it's one of germany's most visited tourist
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sites. but on wednesday it became a crime scene. as one young tourist was pushed to death, down the steep ravine at noise fun stein castle. we saw that there were rest drawers repelling from this helicopter, and we said, wow, i mean something must be going on. and then i took a little bit of a closer look and i saw someone in a blue shirt and seemed to be laying still hundreds of feet below the helicopter. the 30 year old suspect, the victim, and her companion of old tourists from united states police say the suspect met the 2 women shortly before the attack. they then work together to a view point. and uh, you know, that the younger of the 2 women was attacked by the suspect. the older woman tried to rush to her aid was then shocked by the suspect and pushed down a slope upon you know, subsequently the younger woman was allegedly sexually assaulted. some not taught
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the unit, and then the suspect allegedly pushed her down the slope even question. i don't think it shows the homicide. police say the suspect left the scene but was arrested nearby soon after. a judge has ordered, he remain in custody as police and prosecutors tries to piece together what happens next, the industrial exploitation of al oceans. i've been puzzling god efforts will have more news next down by the imagine how many portion of loads us are now in the world. climate change. the story faces more plants the way from just one week. how much was couldn't really get the.

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