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the, the, this is the job, your new life from funding, the village of members to hold a cost, survival of the ocean with depth can share the stories that a set of many mocking international photo foster members do not be to many motor more than a $1000000.00 fee for the joining world. war 2 also coming up, it says precedent. it's offensive and god's off to being told by the un stop port to prevent the genocide lax. has the for sure thing. hospitals and the city of con eunice are at the breaking point with no let up in the fighting, and the humanitarian crisis just getting what the
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number such as while back into the program, a ceremony is on the way of the former irish with death camps to mock into national hold costs remember, and stay on the state and 1945 soviet forces, liberty to the camp, and not c. okay, 5 borland, the largest in the deadliest of concentration and extermination camps where more than a 1000000 people were tortured and killed under the orders of. you'd also get low intuitive nazi germany, systematically mode an estimate of $6000000.00 to within the whole the cost. in addition to don't mind, since the people almost sexual people with disabilities and political are open on tony mean the studio is seed up is chief political editor, mechanical now we cannot. why is it so important, angel? i'm a need to mock the state in the square because it is an integral positive wat dominy is more than dominique grew from watts was something like the ground 0 of mine kind,
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a breach of civilization, the whole cost would do. you just mentioned it more than 6000000 jews. it died and this really was a nation built on human rights. the constitution that was a direct response to what this country never wants to see. again, which is a dictatorship and also de humanizing people. and that is something that was kept to live in german commemoration, but also in time and political debate, particularly looking at the political spectrum also in particular view. and we'll talk about it more, the rise of the far right a, if the party here in germany, which has recently really sounded the alarm bells through society. all of that can only happen in a country that is aware of its own cost on this doc cust. tough to definitely in the video talk more about the kitchen garden political, the scenario to for, to stay with us. but that's also listening to earlier in the ceremony in the house
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with putting a bid in bomb a holocaust. the wible made connections between the horrors of the past and the events unfolding in the world. today. this is a column, this is virginia you'll get my so the duration i lived a long life. bless you know, um, good bye. yes sir. then i do for you the suffering, the suffering of the people today. right now. nothing better, but you can do, let me it was, you know, could i that is this, but barrick russian invasion on ukraine, that's not there. is this the buzzing skills and these variable barbaric attacks conducted by a loss for every one daughters and sons affording that was in those few useful way. oh, really yeah. with born you today. it was happening in this new,
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the country you up with bill to come see it is right. and you can see those demonstration right in front of the nature of the, against jews against the state of israel to let him. yes. so is said was in you of, for me personally as well. it is an extension of oh, sure, it's the same into us. say, students from such an important universities as columbia, harvard, the show thing on the streets, desk to jews and draft to the state of israel university slow, but that we should. and they are doing that in the name of freedom of speech, the sanctified freedom of speech, and it's about killing others. it's about hatred towards others, you know, follow humans to go 1st to share the coast. and i still with me, which i lost. you called it an extension of ash with what are your reaction? well, this is a reminder that and yes,
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it may be 79 years ago that also it's was live races. but for those who, who were lucky enough to escape this extermination, it's been a constant nightmare and, and the rise and anti semitism. also what happened on october 7th, the attack on israel, that is something that is haunting survivors and from a pos that they had hoped they had to escape from. also the b and hud from the is ready, and basset pohden speaking a bit later than the spend down there. and he said that october 7th, the attack out of gaza by him. us on israel. it was a reminder for one day what the holocaust must have been like so many people don't agree with that. a correlation, but that's the, the image he used. so it just shows how the past isn't over. not for the do is people, but also not for mankind with the atrocities still being possible. the survivors
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are still here who see the signs of beach humanize ation of people and to know what it can lead to survivors of the holocaust. reacting to the holder for convince of october 7, i'm sure to stay with us as we look at his report for the w. abraham will spoke to another holocaust survivor who shed his stories and a message of hope for the world. for over 50 years after surviving the holocaust, nestali 1st did not speak about his experiences. now he's found strength in sharing his story. he has done so publicly since 2005, including in germany. i'm very busy, especially with the supplier. i think it's important to tell him my story and been a shame loving because so many people don't even believe that the holocaust happened at all. sure, sure. there are a lot of holocaust deniers. are gonna be there today in 2024 and there are
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a few holocaust survivors here who are able to tell me what really happened as me a kind of any been since i'm still in reasonable health. and then i feel obliged to tell my story. is that so that the holocaust won't be forgotten? the fish are sure, boucher alleged for the 91 year old was separated from his parents at the i'll shoot spoken out death camp. he then survived a death march to book invalid and has written a book about his experience. together to show people can tell about the whole cost, but nobody can feel what i felt when you were in the whole of cost. how frightened i was because how hungry i was, and how lonely i was without my parents only i can feel that the name of this here enough tale says he's reflecting on his experience differently in light of the october $70.00. what for the cause grand daughter and her family were caught up in
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the tears that day. they spent over 20 hours hiding and a shelter as the a tax unfolded in there to books and southern israel before finally being rescued by is really soldiers. so that gives us a so it's a sofa. we can say that october 7th was a disaster. oh sure. a terrible catastrophe. it was unbelievable message, but it was not a whole lot cost. got it. perfect. i want to say that we will overcome this tragedy as well, the same. and that human beings, even though by their very nature, should one to continue living. and that we have to find a good way to get along, and to be good, unhappy people. the other seem to be emotion and he hopes that him talking about his experience will serve as a less than
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a warning to the history never repeats itself. no german john slow off shows his call on people in germany to stand up against racism and anti semitism. he set the principles of started in central manager. you are the cornerstones of the country of democracy. with demo cut, the new york democracy has millions of faces. the dr. munoz bar. never again has millions of voices. the young roof comes to january 27th, reminds us to keep being seen, to keep being haired as most against anti semitism against racism, against hatred, ones we've done for our democracy. never again is every day and talk to you. i feel sorry for the class. come editor mechanical semester with be sure to do this whatsoever of open data across germany. yes. and most of all day off of the school consensus in germany. this is something you would be hearing from pretty much every policy in the political spectrum. and it's also
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a reminder that we remember i never again is something that has to take place in the day, the political dialogue. that's also why we're going to see a collaboration in parliament during it's next to assessing, coming up and next week to commemorate the victims of the whole course. but also it's a day here in germany to commemorate over 6 victims of national socialism of the nazis. and, and remind everybody that this is not just given a living in a free country, a free from violence in free from discrimination and dehumanize ation of people with, of course, a very concrete memory of what that can lead to. and it's interesting that we have to focus on never again being retaliated by the treatments on slo, and we're also seeing those cards in the if the anti su 4 tests you mentioned earlier, why is that? yes, this is a very concrete investigation that exposed
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a key member of the fall right? a, if the pa to close advise of co lead to the spider being at a meeting last november with extreme right wing and individuals who sat down and essentially mouth dow supplies of how to get rid of unwanted diamonds, categorizing demons into degrees of dumb and something that really and sounds alarm bells here and job and society as soon as somebody tries to do that. and this will be a fee or a member of the a if the cross a red line. now the far in alternative, germany has been protesting at saying this was a private gathering that they really had nothing to do with it to be fed. that was also a member of the consumptive cd you potty, that they are now being excluded from the potty. be if the is not a get acting against its own members who are that? so that's just the bad facts, but that's has led to people coming out and for some more than
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a 1000000 people were on the street said to protest against the fall right against extreme right wing tendencies here in germany. and it's interesting to see if these now stalling in the polls just above 20 percent. well, that might have maxed out on, on the public support. it can guess. and i guess the next key test will be the european elections before the part if the parties expect to make a pretty strong showing in 3 regional elections in the east. this coming september, quite a bit to watch said, do you have various materials? no, thank you. so much for doing that for us, you are now turning to the warden cost uh the is fairly miller tree, says it as cute courts. numerous status to the militants and fios fighting in the southern garza city of con eunice. the unabated hostilities came a day off to the international court of justice and the hague, although it is true to do everything and its follow to prevent the genocide and the got the strip. now, according to the board, has all the migration hospitals that are running out of fuel food and supplies is
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dro, says it's fighting to destroy from us which several states consider a terrorist organization. a hospital on the brink of collapse, overcrowded with injured patients. the situation in one unit is growing increasingly desperate. the trauma ward is packed, wounded people here are being treated on a floor splashed with lot. was all based on the most injured people coming to the hospital or from schools and residential areas. i mean, we're not trying to treat them any more. i mean, we're just trying to keep them alive. i think we're good, but it is all up. it's really forces have advanced deeper into hun eunice in recent days. guys and house officials say dozens of people have been killed in the fighting, which has come very close to the hospital level. how does my milk formula know doctors to treat the patients?
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no food or medication for children. too many you had health for things to take a different town on friday when the united nations top court ruled on a case against israel's offensive and gaza. a majority of the judges called on the east road to protect civilians to allow the entry of desperately needed to humanitarian aiden to the strip. the case. the court is acutely aware of the extent of the human tragedy that as an unfolding in the region, and is deeply concerned about the continuing loss of life and human suffering. possibly. but the judge has stopped short of ordering the urgent request of south africa, which had brought the case against israel, an immediate cease fire disability of the ruling on. so that for cause allegation that israel is committing genocide against palestinians in gaza will likely take years, suggests palestinians broadly welcomed friday's ruling, but it offered no respite for the people of gaza.
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now earlier i spoke for jonathan clicks chief of communication and walk a fee for doing a stuff in the ballast and instead of trees, he told me more about the situation in java, which is right here. the conditions are, i'm sort of demonstrating so where ever and you look, you see thousands and thousands of make shift tens. and um, with many, many children living in them, they don't have access to enough water. they don't have food. people are getting very hungry and, and, and best rich. they don't have even hygiene and sunny fish. and there's sometimes only one toilet for 500 or 700 people sometimes. and so this is for us very be concerned because the, the, the mix between the lack of water and the for.
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