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the, the, this is dw news lot from berlin. lumpy do was our local step in to health, an influx of migrants. the u. n. as in europe and countries to do more for the thousands who arrived on the italian islands. also coming up a d, as in the death of a do not my so, i mean, if we look at the protests and the wrong spot in the name and what they have and hop on to to get a cheat on libya, struggles with a thousands of bodies left by catastrophic flooding that being pulled from the sea . just some of the victims swept away off the downstairs to near the city of there
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. now the, i'm going to get jones, welcome to the program, the users. it's top official us left on the line. we'll visit the town in island of land, pedrosa after rome aust, brussels for help to deal with a rapid increase in migrant arrivals. this week it's migration center built to house about 400 people was overwhelmed of to more than 7000 people arrived on the island. long pedroza has long been a landing point for migrant boats crossing the mediterranean from north africa. dw is christie and wound was more from la medusa. they are tired and exhausted. they spent weeks even months in north africa wasting to cross the mediterranean, to gets to europe. now they are here, eager to start
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a new life. these men from the gamble, my thing nice to get it, get up here. suddenly, katia, i'm up with the new life right now. i'm not going to think that i'm going back to africa. most of boise is the end to ensure to you know, the better please. now better said remain as the jump love to do so is geographic, the close to north africa, and that makes it the 1st part of coal for many my friends trying to enter the european union. but this week, boats coming from libya and tennessee arrived in record numbers overwhelming the small island and closing 5th among local residents. but some was still moved to open their doors open at the same place. you mean thinking that they lived in the format that a, b was the only hung z. okay. g r e tom, i thought of my children's and all of those the dalliance who migrated the for us and i go to of,
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of my fields and police phone. i got some tomatoes and i'm in the room. she turned on the stove and made fast, though it would be 40. they may be as generous as these gestures may be lumped, produces simply cannot accommodate all the people that have arrived here. so the teddy and government is moving them from the island. from here, the migrants are being sent to sicily, and that's going to be about a 10 hour journey on this vessel that they are boarding behind me. once they reach sicily, they're going to be relocated to different cities across instantly. some of going as far as rise up north as the migrants move on, the pressure on the island is easy, but the tension among european governments of the migration is growing. the dw correspond interesting one, draw file to this report earlier. she was just outside wanted was us migrant reception center, where i asked her to tell us more about the situation. well,
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those people are facing really cramped conditions having to sleep out in the open. it's really, really hot. we've seen some of the food that they get. it's biscuits, it's past the, it looks reasonable, but people sufficing over it. because of course, when the resources are brought out, the crowds tend to jump. a women told us that really they've been fighting. there are a lot of men as well. men of number women by foss, so you can just imagine the kind of energy that is inside to a young man making in the he's in really frustrating conditions. you've seen some scuffles breakouts between some of the migrants. it tends to be between the north, african by the end of the such a hard african migrants. but overall, some of them do leave. the facility and room are on the islands. they have met the low cost that they say have shown them kindest. we indeed have seen this. any sort of an immigrant sentiment we picked up on is really in the small numbers for the most part that has been funded. jared c on this island a big it's a,
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it's by local volunteers to try and help the situation behind this, the spanish. but i really cannot express to you just how difficult the situation is here for people. and of course, the plan is to evacuate people from the island to remove about 2000 people today. but as we saw yesterday, this takes hours to remove a batch of about 400 people can take up to 6 hours. and then of course, once they pull to ferry, if they're going to sicily, that could be about a 10 out, would you any, etc, on the vessels like the one we saw in the reports taking people to the assessing the don't use christy and law in lumpy do so, it's been one here since the death of a young woman, a new wrong that sparked a nationwide protest movement. the unrest begun of to g. now most, i mean, he died in a hospital after being detained for allegedly, failing to wear a head scarf properly. the demonstrations were met with a fee is crack down with hundreds of protest as that and thousands jails an extra port looks at what's changed in the past. you and these are the images that sparked
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a movement 21 year old gina. and by so many who was visiting to iran from our hometown and curtis down, unconscious in the hospital after being arrested and beaten, allegedly by the morality police are detained her. when her death was announced, it kicked off a movement known by the chant, woodmen, life, freedom from i'm in this funeral, it spread to universities and cities throughout iraq, of the swell of protests was distinctly different from earlier attempts to challenge the government. it is the 1st time that a revolution is happening in the wrong, which women's rights submits, cool, an amendment. all social structures were coming to the field with this chunk. over the past 4 decades, the people of iran had the opportunity to understand that the oppression of women is not only the impression of women, but also involves the whole society. and this is a vital event,
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the rain in society, and an existential revolution. the protesters demanded the overthrow of the as lumnick republic. the crack down that followed, alienated large sections of the population and the facts. it can be said that the revolution is women, life freedom, with a definite break between the government and the people of iran. now when this government will go the next issue, but despite and men sacrifices and international support and unprecedented solidarity, the opposition outside the country failed to find common ground. isn't the position moved towards this quote and accusing each other and ignoring demands? and all this discourage the people who paid a heavy price in the country has done well told it was time to get to know did any good offense? no credible alternative to the as law mac republican merged, the government still stands. but what could come next? the humming w, all you on the, the feature of this uprising depends on many factors. think it was agreements to
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the governments of other countries reached with the government of the as nomic republic on and in which direction as a j, a political events of the region going. thank you for the people themselves. have a very effective role and it should be seeing whether they will create until the pro test to see if it is very difficult to predict what will happen off to the anniversary of the various fact to show that the people are angry and do not envision in the future for themselves and the fact that they are leaving around every day that shows that they have no other choice medical cashing. it has done a all. yeah. and a better position with us of any size now a year since women life freedom. despite the lack of progress, protestors have no intention of retreating and planned to use every opportunity to keep the movement to live. this is not to loss new jobs, east director of the center of the middle east and global order. i asked him if the
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protests that followed gina must, i mean the staff were in vain because the range of government is still in shops, not as or of course. after one year we didn't see any substantial changes, but it would it be not a but to assume that such changes would occur on such a short. so as i said earlier, and also a year ago, iran is in a revolution revolutionary process. and revolutionary process is, you know, take a take some time, and we've seen a search and st protest in the last autumn. we've seen a relative calm of a sense of books. the white gulf between states and society is still there. there is a lots of on such as the dissatisfaction that is still lacking under the surface. so disrupt latrice process is set to continue. and will it bring about change? do you see a chance that it could either bring about to change within the government or change
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of heart also within the government? what kind of change are we looking at? what are the bulk of your running society is demanding? is a kind of democratic regime change that is the over for the summer of public and the entirety of the system dictates. a ship that has no viable policy, answers to the pressing socio economic political end. because logical needs of the vast bulk of your one in society. so the driving forces of the revolution process are still intact and ended so hobbs the fight after world and the confirmation of this revolution process depends on the number of both domestic and international factors. domestically, um, you know, the emergence of a viable, political, or tentative, but also internationally. we've seen that the role of the western countries has not been positive accompanying this process. they have not been interested in seeing a veritable change in the wrong. they have rather continued business as usual with
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an obsession on the nuclear deal. and this has been undermining of the democracy movement. and around, over the past year, you mentioned the role of the international community. what. what about the role of radians in exile? what could they do to help the opposition inside around what i think there is also a paradigm shift and it's only in there around that reform is an illusion, but also outside of the country among a diverse sense of uh, you know, groups in the laundry, runyan gas for they've been immensely active and there is also a paradigm shift there to support the revolution movement in wrong. and of course, as you know, your honor society is very dive. a kennel is as diverse as other societies when it comes to political ideas. but so of course, unity with out a lot. and we've seen that despite all the talk to the country about fragmentation and so forth, relatively speaking. and historically speaking, we've seen, you know,
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much more unity over the last year. right? ali photo lot and they job to direct a center for middle east and global or to thank you so much for your time. thank you. uh thousands of people uh, being a buried in mass graves near the libyan city office. don't know. as resident struggle with the off them off last week storm and the all of us are now homeless. but as volunteers rush to recover bodies age groups, a warning against a mass burial saying they could was mental distress, post health risks around world volunteers kind doing as diva stated coastline. pulling bodies from the debris, nearly a week of to floods overwhelmed to nearby dams. and the will of water that charged through the sea. the extent of the damage is davis
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facing, but the pace of recovery is slow. survive is struggling to access me to send and clean water. and some families still trying to pull loved ones from the collapsed phones. and that is toby's bizarre. there's nobody to help. there's no government. they've been very tiff of 5 days. as the death toll rises, many bodies of being rushed to mass graves. $3000.00 estimation to be buried here of the world health organization and all the age groups are urging libby and authorized to use to stop the mass burials. they want a huge on identified graves can cause added meaningful distress for families, as well as social and legal problems. as the clean up continues and investigation into the collapse of the dams, me a doing a has begun the piano stars. he's a vowing to prosecute those responsible what they needed,
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and i reassure the systems that whoever made a mistake or what was neglectful will be prosecuted for a criminal case will be filed. they will be put on trial and the prosecutors will look into the allocation of maintenance funds for the dams which were built in the 1970s. but the investigation could face major challenges with libby, a split between rival administrations for most of the past decade. before we go, a very different story. it's that time of year again, october 5th, time despite its name, the world's because be a bash traditionally starts in september and it's for additional for the mayor of munich to solve the policy by tapping the 1st k. go be a may a data right to do, to be honest today, kicking all 16 days of fun drinking music, drinking, dancing, drinking traditional food. and yes, we want the drinking. a driven us on
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a budget should be a well, a traditional mouse that's a lease or a via can cost nearly $15.00 euros this year to and that's all from us for now. of next full life has a report about a woman, lots speeds. i'm going to get you on for me in the team. thanks for watching the offline rivers created by a voice, a full crying voice of policy goes into the b trees.

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