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the visions and the people behind the verb and catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on dw the, this is dw news life from berlin. mona's gather in the french city of montana, for the funeral of a 17 year old, killed by french police, was dest spot days, violence with constant buildings destroyed. and over 1300 people arrested in a false knife of riots. unofficial state visits to germany has been postponed in
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response to the unrest will cross live to our correspondent in paris for the night . also coming up, the netherlands comes to terms with its colonial pos. king apologizes for his country's role in the slave trade. we go to amsterdam, see here what people make of the country's travel history. the . i'm going to jones, welcome to the program. the funeral for the 17 year old who was killed by french police has taken place in paris. won't us have gathered in the northern suburbs or from downtown to bid farewell to nile m. a young man of north african heritage. he was fatally shot during a traffic stop on tuesday. the funeral comes off the days of violent protests over
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the killing police, arrested mold and such and 100 people nationwide during another night of disturbances as active as say, the government isn't doing enough to address long simmering issues of racially motivated police brutality. it was another night of chaos across the french cities, as people vented their anger. many were out to protest peacefully, but others set fire to vehicles in dumpsters and looted shops. tens of thousands of police were deployed in an effort to limit the damage in non to the suburb of paris were a teenager now and was killed. the streets were lit by flames. earlier in the day, the cities may are asked writers to consider the communities they were hurting difficult, you know, a uh, adult away. we must continue to support this family sickness. mother. cuba
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will be burying her child on saturday. the if you don't mind don't. and at the same time vista, we have to express the sadness that these are the in desolation of hosting felt by the residents. you said in the face of the violence and damage the ag, they're going to assume. frances interior minister said the violence was getting less intense, with fewer fires and attacks on police stations. but over a 1000 people were arrested overnight. the highest number so far, their average age, 17 years old. the same is now french football star, kelly named bob pay himself a product of a parisian suburb, much like known to join the course of voices calling for call. many of us come from poor neighborhoods and we share these feelings of pain and of sadness plus on top of this suffering. there is also now a process of self destruction unraveling the time for abundance with cease to give
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way to the thoughts of mourning dialogue and reconstruction. foreigners have left flowers and messages for an aisle at the place where he was killed. the place of sad stillness, amid the unrest, dw correspondence on your phone, the carrier is in the parish setup of a non tab for us with a funeral, for nile is taking place this afternoon. sonya, what is the move to this now? and monica, this tone is very much still on edge. i was at the cemetery audio where the body was taking place. now the family of my head led to aust, previously the media and public were what kept taught. we, well, you know, outside the symmetry and the host was accompanied by get ahold of young man on motor bikes and scooters. it was quite defense. i must be there. um, there was some arguments that broke out of a people, you know, assuming some of it with their phones. and i have to say in general,
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in many neighborhoods in the suburbs, the mood is really tends especially up to what's the media that is quite a bit of hostility audio. we will physically get a neighborhood with the teenager lived. and we will, austin, move on by a group of you to said, you know, all camera would be broken if we didn't go ahead. so it's difficult to work here as a journalist, but we did manage to speak to some residency. it's easier to look into or the residents, and many of them have said they wanted in to the destruction of the violence that the scene were on them. but at the same time, they do understand they have expressed sympathy for the frustration that i'm paying and angle expressed by these young people in the summer. now course on here we could see heavy protest and riots, not only in the french capital powers or the sup, off and on to, but also in other cities. is this still the case? that is correct. the one to go. i mean, the violence is not contains to non fate has really spilled across from so here we go. 5 minutes in the southern city of march. they were over if 2 people were
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arrested. but ulta pots, a virus, the city of the own, has also been a battery affected. wait showing that there are several public buildings there and shooting a police station that was attacked overnight. not the me or of the all has appealed to the french government. he's off for additional national police force forces to, to come to that city and for security. tonight to rebuilding the printed data, ministry is now said that the special unit of 60 police officers will be heading to the all the specialized environments in the open areas of the pension is suddenly continuing. also, public transportation has been disrupted across cities and phones with the interior of us to get out that might not really requesting, you know, urging regional the parties to, to end, but sometimes services overnight. so more police force out there at the same time, french officials, including the president himself of appealed for. com. are there any signs that the protesters are listening? what do you think? what are you gonna be engler, respond by the shooting?
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i think that really runs deep. uh, i think it taps into really long standard grievances and many of francis portal most multiethnic suburbs with that you know, where people really feel that they are targeted by the police. they have subject to the racial profiling because of who they are because of how they look rather than what they do, the feeling runs really deep. and of course, many of these neighborhoods, you know, also have a major problems like bored school for lack of a decent housing, a lack of jobs and prospects. and i think all these issues have been festering for a really long time and phones. and i think it's kind of difficult for them to just, you know, kind of disappear. why dw correspondence on your phone? the current in montez. thank you so much and stay safe. and to give us some of the headlines from around the world, at least 48 people have been killed in a road accident in western kenya. police and the town of long dionte said a truck carrying a shipping container via off the road and plowed into several vehicles. another
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sense of people was the reason the injured in the trash and have been taken to hospital 5 minutes to pedro. sanchez has come off to the start of spain's 6 months, presidency of the european union with a visits to key if sanchez made with ukrainian precedent for loving us to lensky making clear the use continuing support for ukraine in the face of russia's invasion south west upon has been pounded by heavy raines. i'm rivers has. thus the banks and holmes has been inundated officials have warranted if possible on slides . one person has died into deluge and another is accounted for or the judge king a villain. alexander has apologized for his country's role in slavery. benevolence has commend arranging the anniversary of the country's abolition of slavery. speculation had been growing, but the king would offer an apology on behalf of the royal house last year. that's prime minister macro to apologize for the countries involvement of the slave trade
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and slavery, but stopped short of offering compensation to defendants of installation people and building. we just part of a wider reckoning with colonial histories in the west that have been sped in recent years. but the black lives matter movement dw, corresponding christine and wound law as more to have a conversation about. it's a beautiful summer day in amsterdam and jennifer josh is taking us on a tool to see symbols of debt to condone your history. in the city. the gable still shows a man named cornelius thrown. he was an admiral as the dutch fleets. and what's more significant is this black servant that's actually in the gable stone. he is holding the helmet up through them. we know he was a real person, even though we don't know his name. this isn't a replica of an 18 century cargo ship. this was a cargo ship of goods, but the same type of ship could be converted to caring people as the cargo $700.00 people could be transporting the ship, the son of a century,
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such merchants both and shipped about 600000 in slave people from africa during the transatlantic slave trade, they would take them to caribbean colonies like serena, hans christian post one i'm still has traced his family, treat back to his slave, own us in the colony to natalie periods. and when you read the letters and the history of your family, the central figure will say, experts on the evidence, he owned to 2 presentations. and together he had, i think about $250.00 slaves that was in the 19th century. but the story is part of an era that began in the, say, the 10th century, when the netherlands was a global power, and likely the richest country in the world at the time. the dutch have historically referred to this period as the golden age. now the use of this term is being debated because its description doesn't address the violence and brutality and slaves people in did indulge colonies. there are different sort,
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it's not golden age. we are looking back to and is this in the periods. we said the best of times, the verse of the times, pistols die for a few people and the verse of the times for many people. adding this context to dutch history is also the objective of a new permanent dick submission in the troubling museum in amsterdam, fix reasoning, it's called our colonial inheritance. we think that you cannot really understand currents a society if you don't understand colonialism and how those structures worked. we believe that colonialism shaped the world that we live in today. and that's truthful people here. many of the residents in this looking cost borrow of amsterdam have roots in full in the colonies. generations later, in a policy still shapes their lights. we helped me things here and answer them se
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specifically talking about uh, what do we need when we talk about moving forward? and even if we receive a policy from the king, what does it mean? what people told us that the policy from the king will be your 1st step and what people really need is their children to have a professional education. there's children to get a job. the doctor with one of the last few p and nations to abolish slavery. and the king's apology comes later than that of other former colonial powers. the question is, what comes next? oh correspondence, lucy, yes. who has not been following the dots, kings to speech, and i'm to them. it was an emotional speech. terrific. a strong apology. he was saying, uh today i stand here as the king, as a member of this government. and i personally apologized to understand as inputs is
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a bit into context. you have to all to see for it is also a bit of family history for the king because his family was the form of kings. they haven't burned out of the slavery and um they have are, and what would be nowadays nearly 550000000 years 7. he says he also feels personally affected by this. then i think you can also understand that back in mind . but he was also saying to you or this opponent 0. smith is right across from people here in the audience. but also people that came to watch the speech. people that i talked to earlier and they said a lot of them told me that their ancestors are formally unsafe people. in fact, they came through here, the king, making that apology, and that this meadows for them. and what prompted to this apology. now why is the netherlands confronting it's colonial past now? yeah, the, the netherlands have been starting to also look at more into the history over the
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last couple of years. people have been telling me here. i think that the black life matters movement that has been also playing a pod, like in all over europe. and then a couple of like, as people have told me a couple of years ago, 54 or 5 years ago, they said it started the people to learn more about it. i'm also more in school, but they also still saying that a lot more should be done. and people who seemed very willing to look more into their pos and, and just be aware and help people also to have a healing process starting. right. i mean, we heard that a macro to apologize. now the king apologized. how does a judge feel about the way that the officials handling the issue and what do they expect from them? are people here said that there should be more and as of course, the question that is lingering the question about reparations for that some people
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say, well, there must be reparations, also for healing process to start. but i also talked to him in here on the street, and he said, well, you know, mr. reparations business, very difficult because who would actually get the money? so this is already the apology is clearly only the beginning of the handling of the past years in the netherlands. right? dw correspondence, lucy officials, they're reporting for us from saddam. let's see. yes, thank you so much. coming up next to the 2nd part of our documentary series doc film, looking up the continued use of cost as building material. asbestos, thanks for watching the it's all just practice at the national base in brooklyn with a wing 7 months before russia attacked ukraine of filtering documents daily life in the town.

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