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the printers, the builders of the future, main in germany, the minutes on dw, the what there's to us that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend dw, the drawing and how often teen is promise of working to defy the effects of joint the power dice. last former residents of the chunk of the islands fighting for a right to return the fund under surveillance. lead time is the home comans democracy movements
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the home in 2019 named 2023. how can a city change so much in full use? what happened to the 2000000 people who took to the streets to demonstrate for the freedom and civil rights is having to go back to this place. i mean why things happened in the past? that shouldn't be ok. florida springs as to the spot where he was arrested in 2019 light more than 10000 others. according to the process, they will fail to prove any other things, only that i've uh hi,
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uh, behind this zillow, and maybe with some other clothing, helmet gloves and a mosque. he's reluctant to show as a photo because he was convicted of supporting the protest movement. he spent 32 months in prison and still feels an easy here. in this case, a tv or this thing is a, is there a reminding yourself is not safe to speak so freely. yeah. so next morning, colorado springs as to his freak show, which is open since it's released. it's an easy finding, a job with the guy in his resume doesn't morgan.
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9 highs the corps floors used his time in prison to study languages including gym. and he figured that to come in handy if he makes a fresh start somewhere else. he's still chooses his words carefully. if i know at the ends of him doing some holly's risk in my life, again, going back to joe in 2020 aging imposed a national security little that gave it broad powers to punish dissenters. and critics of the chinese communist party for the pro chinese politician regina. yet the new was an appropriate reaction to the protest since the violence became unacceptable. so by doing an extra, a natural security law on our behalf. not good with the protesters to bring back law and order harmony is the bocce. even when it came,
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parliament has become easier since the pro democracy calling because on there anymore. so far more effective, far more efficient because of the feely busts tore the deliberate obstruction of the opposition which the west like to rule mentioned size as democrats, they've done a lot of home to home call sheets. probably say the same about the woman we visit next. 40 minutes from downtown home home. debbie was elected to the district council here. 2 years later, she resigned to paste or that this or cancel a half is a p t o. to say that we are loyal to the come of this policy like many other local to make is debbie refused, but she held on to our office space so that she could remain available to constituents. so you know,
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sales locally made products to pay the rent. usually it's not enough to cover the costs, but this month she said the record sales. the end of may i stop distributing kendall because june 4th is coming. and is one of the transitions like for the po, to like, 2 more of the people who die on that day. june, 4th, 1989 was the day when the chinese minute treat them on pro democracy. protest is aging tenement square in china mentioning those who died or even the data known as to be debbie wrote down what happened next. local officials pay to revisit saying that had been complaints that her bookshelf was blocking the sidewalk and that she was selling alcohol to minus the light all the documents the hotline came and closer in light suits for free days, which i think is fairy at no more since then she said more custom has been as a tool this kind of sign and statement is the only form of protests that still
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possible in hong kong. during our visit, a police car stopped across the street. the offices took photos of us and debbie took photos of then the taste of the new normal, you know, call i don't think people, you know, is happy about us to change them. but they also food. that is things we have to say anything about that. that's how these retired social scientist explains it. who like many others, like the u. k, you decided to leave off to repeatedly receiving assignments from the place to you can speak openly, which is no longer an option. in hong kong, you have been told that we've had to ups of some went lice. but we never know what those, what lies all even singing a song home home could be dangerous these days. the government wants to burn glory
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to home comb him the became the on some of the 2019 protest movements. as far as virginia is concerned, home home special spaces is this thing of the post. home call is supposed to tell you the 9 come, what may, the white, sandy beach is clearly worth the chunk of. so i'll capella, go is a jewel in the indian ocean. the british overseas territory is thousands of kilometers from the nearest mainland. but since the late 19 sixty's, the largest islands, diego garcia, is housed a huge minute treat that the final act in a traumatic drama began on april 27th. 1973, a ship collected the last remaining residents of the cha goes archipelago. their
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island. paradise was taken from them, the british government to force the islanders into exile. what was the moment that tom was one of them? we were to let the ship is there? no, then they took our people away. the british never told us to pack anything, and there was no time. all we had with us was a mattress and a suitcase. when we arrived in marshes, we had gone 11 family members sleeping on the floor and one room. after 3 days my grandmother said you need to look for a house. so my mother built mine from co done. who was a moment, tongue lives with the horrors of the past. and a lifelong dream of returning to cha, goes now to this day, she was means conk between 2 worlds. the walls of her home. and marissa is to pick the island world she left behind. on the table, there were some videos, nothings happening, go no, no tablets,
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just see enough that shell graphs have shells like these. although i got this one from the st. shells when they took us away so brutally, we couldn't take anything with us. so when i saw the shell, i picked it up. it's like the one my mother had many years ago and we're talking about so many of those who were deported ended up in malicious in this part of the locals began moving away, anxious to leave what they called the seats, or the town of the islanders. the people who lived here carried the stigma of being poor and far rent. they have their own flag and even a kind of national and some that tells of their expulsion from paradise. after many years, a small group was allowed to visit cha, goes, the joy of seeing their former home was mixed with sadness over their loss. it's almost impossible to get permission to visit the british view, the islanders as
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a security risk and fear any visits like strength and their desire to reach her. it's all part of a g o. strategic move by britain in the united states that turns the islands into a restricted military zone. the largest island of diego garcia, features enable and air bass. from here in the middle of the indian ocean, the 52 long range bombers were able to reach both afghanistan and direct. the location is also perfect for allowing the us to monitor global trade routes and keep an eye on growing chinese influence in the region. we cross to britain where we meet frankie bohn told in the city of crawley, south of london. he's one of more than a was and residents in this area of chip go see and dissent, club supervisor, my lean, cuts the birthday cake for her, and the club is a popular meeting point for the to go see and community the older members can
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chataway increase and forget their struggles in a country where they often feel like strangers. most of them even more rigorous. you'll be 10000 kilometers away. cha, goes, the land of their dreams is just as far away. even now he's one of the would you love about the table? i want to see the best 3 lives and do leave you on the land where you know your mom you have done mother was born. how can do that, that we should go on met say they don't want to rebuild nice like goshen as an easy jesus people they go to the news the moment they do that it will have the claims of the land. frankie talks regularly to his mother and other relatives and more gracious bobby's incense family, leaving the initial phase of the port taishan by the british. we spent months living in upholding conditions. well, we wanted was to attend to cha,
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goes on, but they said we wouldn't get permission in the us have been sold. that was in the 19 sixty's. so we had to stay here. when my father died, my mother wanted to go back and race had children there, but that wasn't possible. my mother died then my younger sister. she was fine. she wanted to go out and enroll her daughter about claims as close as she could imagine. living in cha goes, but her grand daughter chloe, is trying to get rid of citizenship, and wants to go there to study in the land of the former colonizers on a new cause. i know it's a paradox, but it's just an opportunity that has to be taken suddenly can't make you forget what they did, but it's a small compensation side at all. but but frankie bone, so once more than that, we met him in new york at the united nations where he's been fighting to get the
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truck go, seems recognized as an indigenous people group in their own right. he believes this will give them a say in what happens to track us just this has to be done. i don't know if we, we really have to read about the next generation, but we would never give up. we have to do something and we just stay as things do nothing with hospice and ben, if in the conference hall be here and you included indigenous groups from all over the world and that is at minorities seeking to assert their rights against a powerful nation state each group was given 3 minutes to state their case before the mike was handed over. we are not motion and then on more than 1000 miles or more, we just, we have it and you need to go to a what a way of life. and to the next to the land, an ocean or well island, we are, we'll get it soon for the i think that it plays into keith of chicago c n y. and i now use the fraud to benefit his insect eve of what in my life. the
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problem is, the united nations is already ruled that the u. k. must be turned, child goes to more riches. the group stops for a quick photo to post on line. but there's no hiding there, frustration the u. k. and marissa as have agreed on some key points, british barrister phillips and successfully argued the case on behalf of my wishes at the world court. he says the child go sealants, could still be given the right to return, but it's not for an international court to grant the islands independence. the ruling can only reaffirm the previous supporters when cha goes, was part of marissa. so you might have a group of chicago students who say, we don't want to be part of permissions. we want to own independent country. and i understand why perhaps they may want to argue that. but under the rules of international law, back is not possible. it unless of course nourishes what to say. we will
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give you a referendum. you can choose, it's like scotland. it's like catalonia. but marissa is hoping to generate income from tourism and plantations, and would likely charge to us a hefty fee for using the military base. which of those sealants are refusing to give up, their demanding reparations from britain and to return to their homeland speed shop? the best sand is from cha, goes up. so can you go to the what? what do you feel when you look at it? why is it? oh, my heart aches when i look at it. if i can't go back, the child goes and die there. then i want to have the sand spread over my grades and my move moved to the beach. you dream of it was? yes, so gentle god will bring me there one day. i will definitely go, god will give the islands back to us and to me and i will embrace them. i'll say i'm back for now. so she returns the send back to
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the bottom. what was the amount that's home was 17 when she was forced to leave her home. after 50 years in exile, she now has fresh hope that one day she might return. if i ever go back to chicago, so build a house like this one, the sales harvests drilling, capital argentina has been suffering, devastating drought for years. as much as down to human activities like swathes the forest being cleared for agriculture. farmer i'm on demos, land is much to drive right now. he's planting wait. but here in the province of santa fe, it hasn't rained for a long time. so he's planting a genetically modified strain called h before it can cope better with eric conditions and was developed by the
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argentinean company bo settings i'm or demo as a shareholder and the vice president of the all settings. like many farmers in argentina, he's worried about his ever shrinking harvest. that someone, us, again, we're currently going through a terrible drought single, but it's not even that ain't done, you know, anything. i've been working in farming for 30 years and i've never seen anything like it. when i say god, it's telling me to last year he planted both genetically modified and conventional . we to compare the 2 little or the genetically modified h. b, for we know you'll do tend to almost 20 percent more than the conventional way and 3, what to report in argentina h. b for a week is already being sold as food. no extra labeling is required. other countries like brazil and the us have lifeline is authorized to use. but there's
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also massive criticism of h before because it's resistant to a toxic herbicide called glue, false. and 8 ammonium critics argue that means that the herbicide will likely be used would be a series denies that i've gotten okay most. so we've never used a good fascinate ammonium here. there's no need for, and we'll just say the chemical treatment we do is exactly the same as for conventional weight. and i think on some cases where it's necessary to use just for selected areas where there's a specific weed or problem noise. but it's not use that much on argentinian, we'd feels the farmers, eduardo strategy and my cell phone team follow a different concept. they also grow wheat, but they don't use any chemical talks and sort genetically modified crops on their fields. even if that means they end up with a much smaller harvest. and $3.00, oh $8.00 is
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a staple food in argentina. that's why it's so important. it's used in every household for bread, pasta, and flour. as i saw, see, it wouldn't be healthy if it contained toxins. and we said a lot of time, one of those sounds we produced without any toxins or genetic engineering of it. okay, going to see what we think h before is dangerous because it was made to tolerate advert chemicals like fascinate ammonium. i don't know. give me go home on, we'll see that to them on the to organic farmers grind their own flour and sell it across argentina. it's become very popular. the point of studies showing that residue from agricultural chemicals remains and foods like fruits and vegetables. any practical create the product and you consume are directly affected. chemical residues stays in the ground for the air on the micro flora and microphone of them and also affects the people who live near
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that farm land. a tenant of old edwardo, spi anji is on his way to visit someone who has become sick because of the use of anchor chemicals. norma cabrera is a farmer to how you doing very well. nice to me. i'm edwardo, thanks for seeing us. she shows him the neighboring farm there solely beans planted here. one of the most important crumbs in argentina after wheat and corn, the farmer sprayed anchored chemicals on his fields. a court case determined that they made her sick. now the neighbor has to stay at least 500 meters away from her house when spring chemicals. they will not let us. yeah, i developed analogy and started getting blotches on my skin set are enough. my phones with damaged and which one i'm so dropped to told me that i have the authorized as of an 8 year old. and then you still, she has to continue working to survive of the back to santa fe
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biologist, rockhill john headed up the team of scientists that develop the genetically modified wheat for b o. series. she thinks the worries about h before are unfounded. the seeds are basically the same. she says whether genetically modified or conventional seeds and the end. it's the same bread being baked like the punch is 5 months old at about that height, by the time it develops green, there's unlikely to be hub aside and the grains. i'm not saying it can't happen, but it's highly unlikely. she's especially proud that argentina develop the drought resistance weak variety rather than some wealthy industrialized country the farmer i'm our demo, meanwhile, is on his way to the bakery in the city of roofing. now the bakery here
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doesn't use his genetically modified weight. the opinion among consumers is mixed. anything else? no video, we shouldn't even consider planting genetically modified weight. seed a thing should be kept as natural as possible with no chemicals, see no side of it, okay? and that's, that's the, that's how we experience drive to every 10 years. so it's good that they can do this. yeah. it's good to have an alternative on a separate golf. i'm our demo for his part plants to continue planting, genetically modified weight the this week on global teen comes from south africa. the
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my name is invited in the nickel. i'm a cheese old from cape town, south africa. the my mom is a domestic worker and my dad works at the construction the i really loved going to school, but i don't love the idea of freaking out in the morning any in the morning. my favorite subject at school. ease of the cons. in accounting. i love for class because she was um, was the day after clause primary school is actually gets now to flow more and i can better marks in v. good luck and may not as somebody may go and it gives us the o a,
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and everyone are still alive, it was like in a positive area. so it was very difficult for them to get the opportunity to that i have today. so i think i have is much better the,
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the, the europe's largest house made by a 3 d printer. it's being assembled in the southern german city of heidelberg and approach to building that promises to be economical. climate friendly and quick leading only 3 workers on site for 3 d printers,
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