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the, the, this is dw news live from berry lane northeast in bangladesh, info's a nation wide calf. you and the army is patrolling the streets of the capital dot com. the move comes up to thousands die in violence classes. if police do in protest to demonstrate as one's on overall of the wave governments jobs distributed also ahead, germany remembers the food assassination plots to kill have left 80 years on the act of resistance. no, not sufficient. if i'll clear as lessons for today, the talk to your relative of one of the conspirators, the
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i, i'm eddie michael junior and you are welcome to the program. but this is under a nationwide cafe you after weeks of protest and violent ministry forces on knowledge within the streets of the capital. duyka in a bit to restore cause more than a 100 people have been killed in classes with police. the interest stopped it after the government to be introduced. limits on who has access to highly sought topped governments, jobs. the security forces filled the streets of dhaka. they've been sent into restore order after weeks of fun dressed. people not being told, they can only go out to shop for groceries and the central government is also disrupting internet and mobile services. for weeks, students have been protesting against the reintroduction of a quote of system that allocates more than half of government jobs. the women,
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minorities and the families of which means it doesn't matter is common sense that over 50 percent of the jobs cannot be given a way to quote a holders a normal state cannot be run like this. the protest salted out is peaceful to and increasingly violent and recent dave, when police responded with tear gas sound grenades and run because it's getting dozens and injuring 1000 protesters have boned vehicles, the packed public buildings and storms, the headquarters of the state. broad costa are crushing the program running mid show before i miss the international phase, bundled, they should police have used quote and mostly force against protest to be you know, go and revise. in particular, the shooting of a boost site. the 1st student who was known to be killed can see the 2 officers
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were, you know, discharging 12 gauge shot contact him. and we assessed the reduced visual intelligence and the distance between them was 50 meters. so we got a forensic and i noticed to look at the chest tunes on and it was consistent with the bird shots. now we consider the use of bird shock, which is a hunting weapons to be completely inappropriate in the use of policing protests that are also reports a for student wing from the ruling faulty of army league, inciting violence, and attacking female testers with directed brutality. they seem to have really targeted the women and girls. so we had women and girls that told us we thought they would spare us that they wouldn't, you know, attack us. but in fact, they seemed to have attacked them with a particular vengeance. launching, you know, punches and kicks they set on the, on their breasts, bucks and stomachs. anger against such attacks is still room. many say the protests won't stop until the government abandons its quota system. they're also demanding
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it investigates to students today's that day of celebration or la mentation in cyprus, depending on who you talk to. 50 years ago, tech has truce invaded them, mediterranean island, splitting it into texas cypriots in the north sea. today's on the rest of the integration from the greek speaking majority. wow. greek cypriots in the south view, the data as the catastrophe that led to mass displacement. it's 5 30 am and people in nicosia wake up to the sound of sirens mocking exactly 50 years since the start of the circus invasion, which divided them into 2 reigning island. some who joined the greek cypriot, president at the end veiling of a monument for soldiers killed in the conflict. so many people in the south. 1974, much the beginning of a catastrophe. you must,
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the law were here today as we are every year doing many times for him to on are all these young man who gave their life for the freedom of our cypress. yet the fit in this give promises. it's a different picture in the north of the island. many tortures cypriots believed invasion brought them freedom from the greek speaking, the majority and military parade. what stage they have for the territories leaders enter it is president richard the air, the one uses it. we still do when we came to the 1974. the in humane attacks that targeted the existence of attack is cypriots had reached a peak palm, exactly 50 years ago. today, the rubbing to catch me that tree took a historic step to rip out the deck of it was trying to stab the independence of the turkish cypriot the other month. the ones you like 151974,
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the military june 2 nonsense stage. the crew seeking to unite cyprus with greece 5 days later took his soldiers land, and on the northern coast, eventually occupying a 3rd of the island. a ceasefire was reached with un peacekeepers controlling the buffer zone, the drums through the island and its capital. 9 years later, the turkish republic on northern cyprus declared independence, but it's only recognized by turkey. while the republic of cyprus in the south became any you member in 2004. despite numerous attempts to unite the islands, nicosia remains the world's less divided capital. and the backend powers of greece and turkey are also sleep on the way forward. so it's been a to yes since the field assassination plots to kill others have left. today, germany is commemorating the fries and the resistance memorial center in berlin.
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presidents front of office signed my lady re in memory of those involved in the attempted cool against the massive dictator. on july 20th 1944 announced a lot of shelves said there was this done. this was the reminder not to resign in the face of history. and the moments i'll be speaking to the ground to deal with how one of the central figures in the conspiracy against hitler. what else corporation felt truly a fast? let's look at what happened. 18 years ago today, 1 july 29 to 44, a daren plucked, alter the cause of history unfolded at wall slash auto fitness headquarters located in what is present. they told him. colonel klaus and come from style from back this time of the father and tyrant, officer and the german army. let an attempt to assessing that each the, this illusion by the atrocities of the nazi regime shut off and back into school concentrate as planned. operation bunkie,
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re down protective was to kill hitler. seize control of the government and negotiate a peace deal with the allies. on that day stuff and back attendant and meeting with him, carrying a briefcase containing a bump. she positioned the briefcase. shortly after stuff that left the device designated to expulsion costs, to commit to contend that particular survivor, slightly injured someone had moved the suitcase, reducing the hours of the fed as a nation, an impromptu, a court martial sentence stuff, and back and several to consecrate us to death they were executed the same night today despite its failure, snelson best attempt assessing a t h that is remembered by many germans as an x, a for existence to the nazi regime. joining me now is elizabeth ruger. she is the publish i and also on the ground, the type of fritz, the love craft foundation, and but it was one of the central figures in the conspiracy against hitler. after
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the food assassination attempt, he was arrested and a few weeks later executed us. we just had and the report. hello elizabeth, tell us more about your grand father and his role in the plot. yeah, well my grandfather actually had studied law and was a civil servant but um he was been in the military and he came from a german harris classic family that was very much involved in the military. so his main figure is awesome. you are a function, he's often called the motor of the resistance was to bridge to build a bridge between these various parts of society, the military, the civil society. he was friends with social democrats. he was one of the people that we have to work with the communists. so he really decided we have to have this big undertaking. if the clock goes through, we have to make sure that we don't have civil war in germany. so it was very
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important to get to workers and all kinds of social spears, not behind the plot. and right. all right, right, right. so hobbled, history have changed if your grandfather and about conspirators had been successful as well. i mean, for what i'm saying, many people said this came much too late and these people were just sort of saving their own skills. they knew the war was over and wasn't going to be long. but millions of people actually died in the months afterward. so one of the main things, what has been that millions of lives that have been changed? right. yeah. how do you feel on a day like today when your grandfather and other members of the resistance on it by the gym on chancellor and germany's precedent? i feel very happy, i feel we're living in a time where and even our societies are western societies are threatened.
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the democracy is threatened. i think that the people in the resistance can really be yes. important for us to understand how we strengthen our democracy, how we go forward in the world that that is a free world and the world that church has democracy, right. your highlights and democrats that you talk about democracy being threatened to what lessons from the past can be learned by people facing tear on a today as well, i guess with lessons from the past. um the main lesson is not to let tyrants take over. i would say, um, we see that in many countries there is a tendency to do away with democratic institutions to give voters less and less rights to figure out ways to manifest power in the way that is highly
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on democratic. so i think the main lesson is that, that we hold on to society that we have to make better in the future, but that's offers the best kind of life. for most people, right, what would you see has given rise to tear on the right? because that seems to be the norm almost in, in today's society that the, the far right into and he's as rising wherever you look around a well, what, what do you think has given rise to that? well, it is a backlash. i would say there certainly is a backlash. i think that many people that might be regarded as minorities and society even though very often. i'm thinking of women, for instance, when we can say um women are a minority. but many other people who are defined as such has been given more space, has been given more on ability and society have been given more rights and have
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been recognized. and i do think that for some people in far right movements, especially this is threatening. and this is something they're trying to unravel, and i think those are the 1st steps towards something that can then turn into and also turn off or a terry and states and maybe in the long run into some kind of tiring. right? is there more that you believe demo across these show do or can do to reduce tear on e around the world? yeah, well, i think 1st of all, it's important to think of fairness when we're dealing with foreign countries. um that we think of economic fairness that we think when we're thinking of are green politics, of how many countries in other parts of the world are deeply exploited by our most of the trade. so i think that's one big step. um,
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the other step is that we've been the countries we have to strengthen certain important legislation and that is especially important for voting rights. right. that i think is one of the, the main issues. so i think we just have to make sure that our, that everyone has the opportunity to boats and that we have a strong parliament. right, right. the, the, thank you very much for your time and insights. thank you for your interest. so here's a reminder of the top story. we're following for you, sorry, these in bangladesh and polls a nationwide catch you up to weeks of protests, 10 violence more than 100 people have died during classes with police, sit and demonstrating against the government's decision to limit who has access to sought after government's jobs job to dates, but stay with us here on dw, ask next,
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