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devastating colonial her is infested by germany across and she employed a scorched post farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism, people and trucks in jet. i was trying to see the city center and the straight pieces explain the around the world more than 150000000 people. we of mine because no one should have to
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make up your own mind. dw may 4 mines the the footage from one of the most inhospitable places, honors the sahara desert, the yes said the mikado, we found 2 men and rescued them. not doing that. they gave us the location of a 3rd person further back. you know, when that person collapsed, that they couldn't help them anymore because they could barely rescue themselves.
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yeah, they were not capable of rescuing a 3rd person even though he was their friend. and then we'll put something about the play mesa when it was for the say, but according to his id is i remember the deceased man was born in 1989. so he was around $34.00 or 35 years old, comfortable, $0.10 a month at the the we will ex, to strengthen our external borders and prevent a record of migration that's a guns would not take place without funding from the
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it's determined by this funding stop by, it's not just accepting the possibility of violence, it's relying on a ton of the the, the only thing that's because of my name is ali wally from the 19th border guards for gaming . and look right now we're driving towards the start of course, one of the areas where we've been finding the most migrant. we accompanied the libyan border guard as he and his team look for people who have been abandoned in the desert. without any food or water. need to tell me what was the most of the migrants we find here are a very mixed group,
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some of them and jimmy via the the, the thing is that they inquired women and children to see on the, the, the, some of the children we find her babies got a little just 2 or 3 months old, and then they were in a terrible state. be heard of the day of calling you in the ninety's come in the show ahead. these human tragedies are taking place far away from european capitals in a region that is like a blind spot for the wider world. a place no civilian or reporter would normally go the steering a stop alley. while you shows this video is on his phone illustrating what he's told us, and what he and his unit have been witnessing out here. his image will see lumber.
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as you can see in the video, there's a group of migrants there. we're not including women who arrived from a neighboring region or country on the, on the new, the only neighboring country here being tanisha, signing them in the rescue them after they had been walking for 2 and a half to 3 days on month. oil models with no water and all my no food. normally, you know, they were disoriented in the office pennsylvania. so how about the end and desert temperatures? as you can see, as you may needed water, you have to say, hey, you know, i mean, most of them are laid, spend 2 or 3 days without water leaving the room with you. because i'm giving them a lot to drink, could've made them collab. see, gentle. as you can see here, we're only giving them water little by little as of will see the head, the foot. this is a small child with its mother. the they've probably been lying there for 5 or 3
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days, and then this will be the fluid you see is due to the composition. it was 50 degrees there and we brought in the field medical unit so we don't leave any dead bodies behind or should be on the desert is full of wild animals which would come and eat them very difficult to leave the body of a baby or anybody in the desert. yeah, i mean after all, it's the body of a human being needs to be buried and let me on. if nathan will do i the incense that should have been the sciatica and ida steven tower, while we are among the survivors, their journey to find refuge begin in the summer of 2022, back home in sierra leone. they taken part in major demonstrations, criticizing the government corruption, rise include prices and police brutality. want to put the so we'll take the law.
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you know, i'm so there's stuff that can be many people as if you some of my friends, my life was left so weeks. so we decided to live. they fled 1st to be a guinea to molly. and then i'll jerry you eventually arriving in the commission, port city of fox soccer found work is a day labor while out of bed on the streets, a life at the bottom of society in a country ruled by this man. president k said, came into power and 2019 he was very popular, especially among the youth and who is also coming outside of the kind of the political elite. and so there was a lot of hope, but very quickly which started to see, you know, science and, and, you know, political approaches about him comes really consolidating his, his power. this included persecuting his opponents as part of his increasingly
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authoritarian rule. while also becoming increasingly open in his incitement of hatred against migrants from sub saharan africa. so he was really blowing through this is fire and really exciting. and she was really clear how uh, souls and, and especially racist and zeno said, full big attacks were increasing tremendously over the country towards the black skinned peoples. so it really created this kind of very hostile and very volatile environment. in july 2023. a donation man was speedily stopped in an altercation between residents and migrants leading to an explosion of violence against black people. sort of cool. well the don't know, but i thought us, i thought that sounds like like a i'm above. so when a
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a go ahead, i'm going to bug plenty of watch. i see that warranty or not to still quite lost my one guy to bring. i don't we put less or one to one of my, my wife. so i block blocking. so does why have ranger year without the course financial take our life. we decided to like, well now we but one night with residents cheering them on. the police rounded up black people in mass including ida, and see the 2 did not know what authorities were planning to do with them. so, so collect folk look for to fight. so to bring it looks of the boss every one of this man have a goal that we went to go let's you, with inside. so the post tv cameras are rolling is the migrants are taken away.
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and the boss is a little policeman. most people may be the one to talk. we went to a little bit on the issues that we spoke to. you the see mail spencer in. so could i cheat vents idea, additional food? well, i was feeling bad because i was feeling that the winds up kilo's the shortly before that 90 to the use top executive had arrived in the canadian capital . in hopes of persuading presidents. i need to agree to a deal. deming, a regular migration to europe. good afternoon. we are here as team euro. tunisia is a partner that we value very much in the european union. and this is demonstrated by the 3 of us being here in tune is today. and by the time
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hospitality we received and the good discussions with president science, the europeans made site an offer. the canadian government would receive around 1000000000 euros in return for ensuring that fewer people reach to europe in waters . the objective is to have a whole list stick approach to migration policy, rooted in the re respect for human rights. i think what we've seen was a backsliding democracy and increasing the author, terry and data. so it's a really critical point that's a bundling. and this so called senior of went to, to media, to discuss disagreements. just a few weeks after the meeting in tune as the bus carrying out on c, aka and dozens of others arrived at its destination. they were now at the border between tanisha and libya. close to the mediterranean coast know, drinking water for miles around sea,
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aka and otto told us of how they were beaten as they were forced to get off the box . the big this one for you know, to walk again, because sometimes you can find another way to answer is yes. what does wonderful you april for? love me. me me. i see mine goes to phone dad her there. there's lots of you my 2. yes. really. so huh, so they, it's going to be to us list me by then that was quick left to ask. good. well that's good. not showing up. just like that's way the denisia national guard gets some of it support from german tax payers. it uses funds from the german interior ministry in berlin to buy vehicles, night vision, instruments, and other equipment. it also benefits from training by germany's federal police
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agency. since 2015, berlin has spent more than 30000000 euros to have german officers provide instruction for around 4000 members of the tanisha national guard and border police . a model of cooperation praised by the german interior minister when she visited instructors shortly after the use funding offer. so mission sufficiently stuff. yeah, and what's important to me is jim denise federal police and criminal investigation . the agent already suspect, helping to guarantee the rule of law and gives evidence of human rights and the activities of the police and bodyguards here on deep as german police. you need to also be aware of, of, that's a political landscape the drawers, subbing into and, and they would always be, it is, you know, complications towards human rights abuses and violations the just a short time after the german ministers visited ida and see august, even tara while the late defenseless and injured in the desert
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at nights. so to please so cool. so i'm just thinking yes in all displays. no good . yeah, i'm thinking that puts we up from us on um, in the morning or in the us on the ship. the elizabeth, having any hope, said w, maybe i will die here because would that time my situation is not okay because i'm not, i just started a believe dean. so i figured that so there's nothing that the kid show um. it's the and that's the last night the
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10 g m t. we begin this news out with exclusive coverage from a heavy militarized zone on the border between to miss you and libya. 1200 migraines, including pregnant women, 29 children, all stranded this, a little food, water or shelter. among them. ida and c, aka up by the coast, with no water to drink and security forces preventing them from moving either back to tanisha or across the border into libya. a reporter had heard about the stranded group and was allowed to see them briefly. turn you told me, did you go and find spot? oh, brought to here, who brought you here? the do the jersey or you put a home? i'll see that little bit so you can see transition as dire. we have are people here
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that are injured? veterans dire need that are desperate for some kind of help. we're seeing women and children. they want to feel safe. so when they call and decided making is angel. i think she as if the deal list of people said all the way up to the nose bag. most of us we some, some of the food was row. they've been here for 6 space others for a little bit smaller. but you, we can see if there ends or if we don't support costs, that's events. maybe that the distressing scenes were seen by viewers worldwide. under mounting international pressure, the government in tune is relented, in this case. and the people featured were allowed to return to tanisha a few months later, audit and c alcover able to afford a boat that would take them to europe. when
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a commission president found a lie and return to tunis in july of 2023. it seems as if she and her team had never heard of these dramatic events. the team europe is back in to lease. we were here together on june 11th to offer a new partnership with tanisha. and today, just over a month later, we deliver. if you have any demo mind funds with lease, we become responsible the moment we not only etc. so these human rights violations . that is how reducing irregular migration in a manner we would prefer not to know too much about to begin. but then also go so far as i'm calling the people who are meeting these violations, our partners, in spite of an advisor, morgan is making a huge on board. it was against this background that the migration agreement between the you and tanisha was signed on july 16,
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2023. they gave me an amount good. we give it country money in return to that country. somehow preventing people from getting onto those boats as the house and usually it does that. and what happens to the people involved of the can people really claim not to have known not if david young people can help it. he himself once fled to europe from substitute in b. b, a. g co founded in organization to help refugees. he's an advocate for their interests, including at the new institutions and brussels. the we want to bring to your attention to question your own democracies to awaken your
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consciousness to do the rightful thing. in the summer of 2023, a photo posted on x scheme to symbolize the terrible suffering and loss of life in the canadian desert. it feature to baseless human bodies, but david young po and his team were determined to give them names a body. and her little daughter marie, i need to go died weed, her mother, because of this division because of safety in the does that because the when laughter under more than $45.00 degrees, which was of feet in the scorching sun. so this is a clear evidence that these people did not just die their way to the way margaret david young b o in his organization, tracked down the sole survivor of the young family, the father to the story
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prompted to francis to see him in rome together with david young b o and other refugee advocates. the punch of said he would pray for potatoes, wife and daughter. the tragedy was covered by the media around the world, the media has been committing formula side. and when we reported about the situation, it was an act of resistance. it was an act of invitation for the world for the entire international community to stand up and question the approach in which the europe them a so reduce is having agreement which is traditions that has proven to be very violent, like the one of the guys said but the funds promise to buy brussels dooley began to arrive in tunisia and the issue dropped off the media radar, the
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mauritania at the western edge of the sahara. since the e you began expanding its cooperation with the government to prevent migrants moving north, it's become increasingly difficult for journalists to acquire a fee. so for the country, we spent month setting up contracts to continue our research in more. genie is 2 largest cities, new id do a new auction. one of the sources for our undercover operation gave us a chip off. we were told to wait outside this prison in the capital of new york shots and secretly feeling what we saw mauritania as an important transit country for many thousands of people heading north every year, hoping to get closer to europe. more specifically, to the canary islands, which belonged to spain. the,
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some of the consequences behind these determines and disposal tactics is that people again re directed to different routes and also the, the reasons atlantics route opening. and the increase is particularly coming from uh more than the uh, for the same reasons. so, so this is a new development uh and as a new place also for you to use these extend innovation policies. at the start of 2024, the unit goes, she did a comprehensive migration agreement with more attaining along the lines of the ones signed with tanisha. this was right at the time when we were capturing our hidden camera footage outside the prison. it's noon and it's scorching 40 degrees celsius . outside all seems quiet. we find out that a white bus is being prepared inside for deporting black individuals intent on leading to europe for just arbitrarily arrested. at 5 pm,
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a group of migrants arrive on the truck, the then at 6 pm, the gate opens and the white bus emerges. we have a list of names of those said to be on board and pursue the vehicle. care police were on the road headed to molly, a country, beset by fighting between militias and the government. the risk of being discovered is too great. we decide to turn back 2 weeks later, the use or so the fund to lie and visited the country together with the spanish prime minister, whose agencies have long cooperated with, martini and officials. they were there for negotiations with the country's president, the former head of the army sent off please. it's a pleasure to see you again, mister president. not long after your visit to brussels. easy, definitely said the big ccrpi. i did leave here with you the prime minister sanchez
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at that is an exceptional pleasure nor visits shows the importance of our partnership with more attain yeah. yeah, they will be done. the visitors were offering half a 1000000000 your rose to bolster more a teeny as borders and expand economic relations. here today it's is a win win win situation. we s european and tex payers of funding it. and i think that is the, the important part of this is that how we all, in the sense involved in what's happening, even though it's, you know, far away from europe. it's in a different concept in the, as for the people on board that white bus or research based on the list of names, let us to send a go the we were looking for to women cabella
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in india to we learned today. we're now living here in cold luck with india to his half sister. they covered their faces for the camera, afraid of being recognized. the 2 women are originally from a village in guinea. after fling tamara jania, they paid a smuggler to take them across the scene to the canary islands and to europe. but their boat was intercepted by the authorities. after seeing or footage, they confirmed that they had been in that prison. amazing and don't been up there. they told us they would send every one of us home. we said the tapes, that's what they going to do. no problem. secondly, problem, just before departure, they say spanish. not more. jeannie and officials took their picture.
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this is the bus that took us from new york short. they went east, always on the same road for one day and one night the bus ventured itself. having travelled almost 1000 kilometers, it stopped at the border tamale and now they took us to a deserted place left us in the wilderness. they left their car there and she's just waiting. and well, i mean i'm that i'd never set foot in monte before. we was sketched because we'd heard about the war in my late on the can not, we've locked for for day. that's right. yeah. we walked so far that i got sick. my feet were swollen, a gym and then bella said, we needed to find some shade to rest funding, naming you. um it is the zip. when i try me,
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we did that and continued our journey until we reach that village in molly, i'm out of range where we were given food and drink. how many of us just a little bit from there, a man to send me a new school or just send it to the town of co, not for media to is have sister lives. she then paid for the almost 900 kilometer ride migraines being deported for more atanya and then abandoned in the desert is no secret to the leaders. and yet the e u as transferred millions to the country in recent years for border security. in november 2023, 3 months before fund a lions visit. a report by the parliament had already referred to refugees. asylum seekers and migrants and mauritania, continuously facing systemic, and serious human rights, violations, and ill treatment, including abuse of collective expulsions to cynical and molly. but these
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findings were also ignored over johonson. then you commissioner for migration and home affairs signed a comprehensive migration agreement with more tamia on march 7th, 2024 the almost a year after the signing of the use 1st major migration deals with denisia. we are out on tour with the libyan border guards. we want to know what has been happening here in the desert and spend several days with ali wally and his men at 1st. always quiet. but that changes on day 3. ali since ourselves to one of his colleagues the i'm coming
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to the tower and bringing migrate. i repeat, we're at all home, right? yeah. we have a proof of my grades. i don't know how many are there? good. right now. 23. good luck to you and your colleagues the some of the men were discovered in the desert just hours before the others the day before their 1st allowed to rest of the check point where border officials attend to their needs. what happens is it's a little bit what it's doing is we were living into an easy way to i used to work
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in the all the harvest and also did tiling where they rested me and brought me to a police station where i was held for 5 days, i think that'd be much too much because i've been out of the school. there were a lot of other refugees detained. that to around $200.00, some of the money but also syrians, the amenities and palestinians. every evening they dumped the 35 or 40 people at the vote. i never did. when was that on the 3 am. could you see anything on my birthday? normally when they bring you to the border, everyone gets lined up for 4 and they beat us. i have it available. how's the wind and the doors they took every single, the possible phones and money order. even the refugee id cards. we had to be shuttled into. they came at night and left us at the border in the desert. they beat us up and forced us to walk and said they'd shoot us if we came back. and he said, we don't even have shoes and they took those away from us that are not on the
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know she was utilized. it was in the morning around 7 am. when i was going to work to get a car pulled up and people forced me inside. you need to know how to get them that day. i was taken to a desert and a place i didn't know. then to do the shovel without thought to handle every day starting in the morning. we were beaten. and the same thing again in the evening. everyone who has injuries from hancock's i boss and they are pregnant women and kids in that camp owens that we don't know how they're being treated and this one why they never 92 of us to begin with. but now we've lost count of the ones who died. uncomfortable going to and then you left people behind and obviously didn't.
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yes. going to the intern is yeah, we will base implementing sadly basin and give you the parking lot so badly that a lot of people couldn't walk in and watch it when we crossed into lead. just giving them welcome to look, go ahead and go see them off. i've been swamped before before i before before. yeah, usually allows here when they come from to 9. so then it's our country 18. 2019 up for now. there's no peace. so this way i can the there are more brothers further back to love it here on. if anybody comes near here, we'll receive them god willing and we do go away, we use and won't go there in bad shape with you know how to solve them. you can see how difficult the terrain is. we can't just drive out into it. but i hope we can do something god willing, and this, but don't worry little little so long for me. the
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signing of the deal with the e. u has done nothing to stop the donations, deporting people to the desert. a report published by the un security council in april 2024 said that migrant and asylum seekers continued to be expelled from tunisia. and that by the end of march, a total of $8664.00 people in need of international protection had been intercepted at the border by libyan personnel. with 29 debts recorded, the actual figures are likely far higher. in may 2024. we reported on the deportations and showed how they were being systematically continued in north of the cost to ship them. fund a windows 10 city shots crafted me to us was that winzip? since the endeavors tell us the report referred to the you being in the know and that the units responsible are being funded and equipped by brussels. the report
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accuses the use of being complicit in human rights abuses on the coast, but mass expulsion of migrants often dumping them into remote and dangerous border areas in the sahara desert. the day after it was broadcast, we confront the german government spokesman with the claims you have to say a kind that i can cancel this. we have no information of our own about this we. we will have to investigate the matter and take any appropriate action in these allegations. also concern units that have received german support and we need to look at the exact timeline. but after 1st the checking procedures walking into the most europeans. think of morocco is a nice vacation destination. relatively few are aware that it can be an extremely
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dangerous place, especially for black people. moroccan officials monitor the activities of journalists in the country, which is why we again entered under cover and used just to phone to films. we were told to wait on one of the squares that the capital robot to see and document people from sub saharan africa being hunted down. something that happens on a regular basis here. and soon enough, we see a man in a red t shirt repeatedly running after black people's and taking them away. the same man reappears that same evening and we see him forcing a man into a van belonging to the ex hillary forces, which has been co financed by the us since at least 2018. the tier 2, we see buses deporting migrants, while the governments of mauritania continues to reject. any such accusations?
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morocco reported that in 2023 alone it's security forces made 75000 rest of people attempting to legally inter, you are according to the authorities. they are taken to other parts of the country for their own protection, preventing them from having to skate and dangerous areas. the . the issue is that close cooperation with moroccan security forces for around 20 years now. and russel's has long been aware of people being deported to the desert says the former deputy director of the use border agency from tex, trouble, good. you're going to see those. i mean, i knew about rate the american cities and, and about migrant sometimes being left at the border to algeria without us and say we're essentially being told just go there. so you say you have on the know what the me that on this in left on, they don't know how to fill you, but i think of intent. unfortunately the confession this happens repeatedly. in
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some cases i will put them in the event. this is repeat the in the specials um, i mean, but if it is literally, it appears to me to be clearly illegal to be a pain that valid on the radio. it contravenes human rights. no doubt about that little bit. and the european union, the and if, if it has reliable evidence about this, then it should take action to prevent any so special who can go there. what do you have for the government? you this but um, but i mean the, and the men featured earlier in this film who were rescued by libyan border guards while crossing the sahara. what became of them up on their fate as on certain libya, security forces are notorious for their brutal treatment of refugees.
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this put him and reuben is about the severe problem in libya, is that a system has developed in recent years in which detained people, a being lost away in candles, van anguish. but some of these senses, the irregular migraines are run by state body, and others maintained informally by malicious and should optic incident ceiling and some tied off in from. and for me it's we have mine. and we also have a situation where the smugglers in libya has been extremely personal avon. there is an active slave trade which is happening when people are put in these detention center. they are forced to construct the government facilities and for women that are ripped, for healthy young men in my age that are put in the 2 wars because that is continues. uh, i'm the conflicts in, in the region. we know the names of them in and searched for them on social media and were partially successful. in this man's case,
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we found his face the profile. his name is adam abraham. and as seen in his profile, he comes from one of the most fiercely contested battle grounds and the sudanese civil war. the city of our 1st year the we also found the profile of alice, sheila mohamed, likewise from su, done. and that of the man whose to his left during the interview most the dap is also from sedan. shortly before being taken out to the desert, he had posted these pictures of himself. how did they fare after being picked up by the libyan security forces? at 1st, there is no sign of life but suddenly this post pops up a moose ad ex profile, and edited video,
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which means he is still alive and has access to the internet. the what do you think you repeat and politicians responsible have to say about the mass deportations by e. u funded security forces about the brutality suffering and death. we sent out a series of interview requests over a period of several months. reaching out to you and german officials responsible for migration to the president of the european commission. the use for an affairs representative and the european commissioner for home affairs. the commission responded that the you expects its partners to respect the human rights of old migraines. but nobody had time for an interview, including the national leaders. we approached neither the german chancellor nor the vin, dutch prime minister, nor his counterparts from spain and italy. our interview chair remained
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vacant. nobody was prepared to talk on camera, including the members of the german cabinet. we asked, no matter who no matter when no matter which party but what about the investigation promised by the german government spokesman on the allegations against the tunisian authorities, which get financial backing from berlin? vegas, like what did the investigation reveal and what steps has the government taken to be on along this condition? i have a long memory, but not long enough to advise. i know that was an issue but, but it didn't come up in a question. so we didn't prepare for it, but to get to kind of i'll have to look into is mostly with name kind of, in fact we does that question in writing several days earlier. as it is up to you. it's not because that i've now learned that the question was forwarded to the
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interior ministry and that you weren't satisfied with there. and certainly, while i can understand that we did deliver the except that there was no such response from the ministry. instead of just issued a statement saying, it had reminded the canadian government regularly about the need to respect human rights. and that the equipment provided by germany was to be used solely for the purpose intended. but what about the problem is to check procedures as of the how many guns once we do give you an answer. although i don't have it with me, let's stay in touch with them. and if we're able to expand on our answer, then we will adjust his own and that was on foot. and i, again, since only the german government knows whether any investigation has ever been performed, the july 2024. we're back in libya. the capital tripoli is divided among the range of
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militia groups with gun battles and almost daily occurrence migrants here live on the margins of society and in poverty. many workers day labors under terrible conditions. the regime in western libya is holding a conference on migration with journalists also invited the the libyans are eager to present themselves as a dependable partner for the youth and deportation. will also be on the agenda the the most important guest at the elaborately stage conferences, italian prime minister, georgia maloney largely shielded from the media the event is big on style but short on substance producing no results. although we're actually here for another reason. we've since been able to contact adam with sheila
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and mussa, the 3 men from the desert we found via facebook. they are currently living here in a building, sheltering other refugees. how have they been since they were taken out of the desert by the libyan border patrol? on nevada, i spent over 2 months at the patrols headquarters saying that i only got out 2 days ago when i met you in salon and i'm trying to find a job. but i haven't found anything yet sniffing. my hook take supplements, the initial but the woman you just started off to you left us the 2 days later the officer came by, he'll do mine. and, you know, he said some of the work here and we'll pay those things and some will go to headquarters in tripoli. douglas, he said, as i said, i wanted to work on them. and i worked for one and a half months old, is still in the shop to 6 weeks. i went to the office to ask for the money. i said
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i needed it for my family and sedan. he said there is no money to get out of his literally they spend their days and nights inside and i've done so for weeks now, the last lending money i only left the house so long as in the last 15 or 16 days and it was just so you, you know, i was unable to go out month and i think there's a must go around the corner. but if i go out and they'll be a car of the libyan immigration, police, tony, they'll catch me and then put me in a detention center. yeah. that, that he probably wouldn't even have. this was the 100 to me. the only solution is to leave somehow i actually wanted to late tonight. so if you hadn't come out already, gone was especially where will you go to to, to these. yeah. and then all the way throughout your area, in fact to the desert. yes, i'm going to need to what if you died so it doesn't matter. i'm already did i swear
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to you that i'm actually already dead. so was as well, aren't you afraid? which place will i know? i swear, i'm afraid to stay here with us. i knew what the one side of the black on black human being is born dead already. one of these, it's all the suffering and racism that you experience in your life. so that makes you on afraid to die too much on the top of the most and haven't we do end up finding someone willing to give an interview. he's not from the european commission, but a t l. i have a voice to live on the line and the european parliament, the head of the conservative block who has had a major role in shaping you migration policy. for the d hydrated exhausted people, some seriously injured women and children lying dead in the same kind of government that bears responsibility really be a partner for europe. partners i'm is keep kind of in a tv. there is no feasible alternative to working with neighboring nations regardless of how difficult that may be going to teach with this problem. it is
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impossible to solve the problem on just one side of the border thing must be, but there is also a dialogue which we can expand. talking with the 2 nation authorities about securing the southern border in accordance with humanitarian principles. and this is going to do here, does that do any good and you can leave it in the store. 1620. my meetings with the interior minister and the president in tune is i do see that they're aware of the responsibility on board. but of course they also say, friends, you have no idea of what are problems with like the company missing the admissions of the 5. did we ask the country to stop people civilians, then we must take responsibility and ask ourselves about how exactly is that thing done? when you're seen by so many as a new promised land or place of refuge is increasingly ceiling off its borders. the
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getting the contents administered to happen at some border competing age limits until now. a lot of people have been dying in the mediterranean right on our doorstep and of these thoughts and attorneys you agreement has now left a few of people drowning those about facts and gonna stand at some point to have to say clearly you're not allowed to enter and you have no prospect of finding refuge in europe. so, and that's where it becomes a bit tougher to deal with people out of decide in love with image. but is there really no alternative and will these policies actually curb immigration in the long term? the last look on the 30th, the issue that the little from coordinator to do migratory flows, especially when a regular of our like communicating vessels to dublin, us. whenever you is a reason, if you block off the road and you said people will obviously take
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a different route, is less politically god was to leave us for restricted policies that focus solely on securing borders and directing walls along borders are not going to work as enough for them to know november from the you know, the most of them in the past 20 or 30 years have shown that they've not been working on that. so what approach would work? proposals do exist, but it's i'm going to be there are other ways i come in and over 10 years ago we offered visa, free travel to the bulk of nations and engine moldova, and extremely poor country. this happened and it worked them with conditions for cooperation on these in those countries type back the nationals if they're required to leave and signaling that will actually women from the deportations do work. the only thing, but people can just get on a plane and arrive. he legally, without using smugglers as it is a, this is expanding legal mobility on equal ton automobiles where we say, we're not afraid of you and say, you know,
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if it's unity in improved relations is in, you know, that's the kind of thinking we need when it comes to africa and fields and it took off of africa, the best types of navy think europe is worth all the risks, let's say. and i have dreams that i want to fulfill the lesson. i want to finish my studies not mean i have and visions greater than that and you can, which is why i must finish college, bo see. and what i think that everything is shut down in sudan the schools were closed. so to me, i caught this study in libya or tennessee even even so i have to go to you or does a nothing new job is just me going from the day you're more than you hope for a good life, but not such a degrading and humiliating one with you have, there's war every day and you're running from one place to the next. that's why i want to go to europe to live a life like they do not have the
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a little money comes adam, you've been trying for 2 months aren't you're disappointed. next payments. i'm not in a pc. and the not even if it main staying here for another year. my aim is to reach . you must have to and you'll never give up much done if i die and that is my place to come, but as long as i'm alive, i'll keep on trying. i have to try me. yeah, i the,
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