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it also tasted good. you knew me and moving woohoo the eye. i will welcome the european settler coming to you trendy at least eight years in brussels. it's very good to be with us let's take a look at the top stories this week at weekends and see what the fight continues to bring peace activists in russia. on display. remember a thing well one. that's the high seas make is that it's the outstanding thing the month. trace that has become a martyr and to fix this i see in the pasta
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kate's that european officials in july this year when they welcome the balkan country as the new misty human. today the political debate in croatia is not by open dialogue rather than rigid ideology. take the country's leaders. crazy i mean he can play spot the president calls and celtic knot stake in the primates that is a declared atheist. left the catholic side struggling to maintain its influence every morning people gather to come and eat of course don't be in zagreb the medieval structures survive zagreb street fighter in the eighteenth century today it's become a shrine a magnet for catholics wanted to pray. many prayers for healing. later i know my spanking new virgin mary. we should use a deeply catholic country. the church plays a key role in society. ninety percent of population describe themselves as catholic. but the church's
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political influence has waned in recent times. after a series of corruption scandals among conservatives fruition known as a center left government. its pledge to modernize relief society people like thomas to which a priest in zagreb university see that as a declaration of war. the critters i think are against at this point i can open is either against the people there there against the people i don't hide it well. storage is personally opposed to same marriage. last sunday a referendum initiated by catholic groups showed sixty five percent of voters in favor of having the christian definition of marriage anchored in the constitution the result. although the turnout was only thirty percent merit for us is a union of one man one woman now why this is already a lot all we wanna do is take the existing law and put it in the constitution why because we've noticed. in other countries around the world shifting to be exact of two hundred and six that have legalized so called gay marriage. they did it
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without the will of the people the better with raw power. like many correlations stone it also supports the country's former general and to go to open up a controversial figure abroad that day when he was released november sixteen plus tear i cry for joy. amen. a five person would like to see him get involved. i think dom kids to realize that the war and still on just that this award. this is the moral true conservative values on to good children who was convicted in the hague for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the nineteen nineties war against serbs. he was later acquitted by the appeals panel owing to lack of evidence in it. and thanks to the legal support to the catholic church. the ma the peace activists and human rights campaigners believe it's a dangerous alliance. it launched a counter campaign seeking to limit the influence of the church which need to include all progress in the european union's newest member
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the nation is defined. it's a strong pace and the day that we could see the forty dollars that the flu the sun in the face and he said vandals. and i think that so we can expect it to the villa it to seem like the disputes that. to reinforce their position. many issues in society. richards has campaigned actively against education in schools for example. many believe more referendums can now follow on issues such as abortion and the role of women. working through social networks campaign groups are seeking to put across their alternative agenda. well you know nobody leaves the dispute over values has only just begun. two weeks know she's been falling to the state of the internet she's a single parent mother was two children. it's seven
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am to enter sunday's just leaving preschool. i had to go be a bit trickier promotes a complete family all in a tough and doesn't reflect reality. divorce is common but there isn't adequate legislation and her leash and regulating divorce case it's nice to let us know what its name. two years partly as a result of church influence bob believes the war between the two camps could escalate the one side wants a secular open society one of the church and its supporters promote traditional values it becomes clear talking to people on the street at the same day as i had two children and four grandchildren. though the merits of family involves a mother and son and my god it's an opinion not only common among the older generation. every week saw this two inch cubes and talk to his church. several hundred young people come to listen to a mixture of christian teaching and
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political rhetoric he lambasted says critics who are campaigning for a second to fruition. it all every little thing discrimination the staffs. you've done well with his supporters. six months after fruition joined the european union. splitting fruition society. we grow the greenpeace activists to address to address things to tend to have been released from prison. but then the victory they still face challenges as hooliganism invest. what started out as a peaceful protest against state company gazprom his own trading activities in the arctic has not sent in to fight for justice and human rights. one tree on a bed of his back home and collapsed for two months his friends in moscow worried about him
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maybe that is what i look at doses one of thirty greenpeace activists arrested by the russian coast but it's september in the arctic ocean the russian authorities charged him with piracy fuelwatch and you did was shop. we didn't expect it though. it was extremely unpleasant. well the insistence of it all happened very quickly at first we didn't understand what was happening to us that it's over it's news media the environmentalists to try to attach a protest sign to a russian oil. greenpeace these images on the internet russian border guards intervened and put a stop to the action at gunpoint the cop arrives bringing heavily armed special forces
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who stormed the greenpeace ship arctic sunrise. it says if they were chasing hardened criminals. the activists wanted to avoid the threat of the oil spill on weeks like this one belonging to gazprom they see the risk of an accident is just too great yes i have no words for safety standards and we've seen sales drop the alaskan arctic last year. now these two records of companies are teaming up. it's a disaster waiting to happen. we can see the arctic sea ice melting in front of their own eyes and instead of saying that as a huge threat to mankind and the climate. thirty by a mentalist censorship blog brought to the city of months russia's largest ice free port above the arctic circle here they were held for six weeks. the court rejected an initial request to release them. despite international
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protests. they were then taken to st petersburg. with the piracy charges were dropped. they are still using hooliganism which means seven years in jail. sir trial especially for the twenty six foreigners in the crew. radio operator colin russell is one of them. and the duty the reason wanting to do this in two months. our food done nothing wrong meanwhile all thirty of free games for the time being the foreign activists like size of walnuts and must remain in st petersburg right at the time behind bars was terrible and say aggressive prison guards carry still need to do not speak english and being allowed out only once a day that were brought to this dark interrogate that covered exercise yard and then i did have the opportunity to speak
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of some of the other women of the arctic thirty. it was cool. it was quite difficult to communicate with them because we're all in separate dark mark says. but we were able to shout over the walls and that was i think the main point of contact with the tag is everybody okay with you adriano instead of one of four russians on the arctic sunrise is back to work greenpeace office in moscow they're celebrating his return. coroner pirate shiver me timbers. when you look in they plan to keep up the site to the arctic. and who can teach the kids didn't eat there will definitely be more protests. glad to see what exactly. we'll be sure with that and not just in
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russia machine. we're not against russia or gasp wrong you were opposed to any drilling in the arctic promo shipper to redeem you. i looked at us has little hope for himself and his fellow activists. the fee is russia still intends to put them behind bars. and that the nobel peace prize will be awarded to the organizations for the prohibition of chemical accidents. what a mechanical watch that began in world war one and soon xd im not. he is since that terrible conflict began preparations for the ancestry are in full swing and europe. today young people from belgium from standing in britain can hardly imagine that that great grandfather's once looked each other and trying to use. but it's just a short ride for miles to get in brussels to the mass graves the fund is an often trumps can a simple object change the course of history. skyler
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is on his way to the town is dead on. today this french countryside looks peaceful enough. but street signs point to wake to the shelter but tiny. the battlefield it's only due to the object in his bag that market skyler is able to be here at all it's an object which illustrates the madness of war it was up on here because of my family history in particular my grandfather's bible which he carried with them in world war one the summit think he was a soldier station you forgot this bible saved his life the diving was giving evidence. marcus kyler to the cemetery is a chilling yet impressive sight the dems get the senseless this is the spoiler rows upon rows of crosses. his grandfather would likely have
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perished here too. were it not for this bible. the pages are shredded the letter is torn pct. this is the holy scripture. each night that his grandfather slept with his head on the bible including denied all his comrades were killed when a grenade hit to get out. a piece of shrapnel flinders taken was stopped by the bible filled with those cool. she had been lying on it. the shrapnel when it struck his head full force to be. he has been killed the image below will send a crew of women and talkative it was a numerical system board. it's a miracle of an absolute miracle. what an incredibly symbolic connection without the spinal i will be standing here today because i'd never have existed. it's with a vision of the scheme. letters photos and journals. world history is often made from little things like marcus gunners bible to prepare for the one
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hundredth anniversary of the start of world war one france is calling on people to submit more memorabilia to create a huge online archive new forces to push the mission tis is known as electronic on it the table the semillon his son greg lott has come to. craig was interested in his great grandfather and his belongings. but he's not the only one in the plentiful historians are just a scary is when people bring in old photos and journals. i know that. they said. let me get him all who put on after that the start of this test to see what they brought its items like these which bring to life the reality of war documents are scanned and data collected to help get the big picture of the creek
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war. she didn't see them in the tackle is the most which is just as the letters describe the same thing on is that there is no wonder which side the soldiers fought on well in the same owners consent to use the same or eat them all. mark data bank chose to use human drama was trying to think that i think about it. objectivity collected in a hundred locations across france from the atlantic to the alps from paris to corsica looking through photo albums and finding places on maps in france the movement is afoot to revisit the first world war. the french call it the great war. this conflict occupies an even more prominent place in their collective consciousness then the second world war the book and the new towns and tiberius routine appointments with people who want to donate something comparable to the coming days to see him and i'm surprised by the response in memphis but he does that long. this guy
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knows it's the little things that bring history to life that's especially true when you're standing here in the battle scarred fields of the unknown. here with his grandson the court witnessed so much suffering. the system is unfolding here history and my family history has come full circle. when she's back in nineteen eighteen after the armistice when my grandfather left until it is viable. to no one could have foreseen that he would return one day this would be that good. it's the humor in it for more. his grandson the spinal canal be seen on the internet. skyler could imagine donating it to a museum. doing the hard part is precious possession. which is influenced his family's history separately. i am find a link to the rings
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online not touch the face that case led to a deed of the eight european capital the economies of many regions in europe have changed significantly in the pop century in places like the malaria in gemini coal mines once provided jobs to many. when the mines closed how many attacks aristocrat has made to imply as but not the ropes under pressure from tying this here for the first time all cars can be produced in china and india are the awesome upon industry here in belgium is one of the last pic. noah's chesney and opal. and now school is also closing its built in to be a. a year ago. auto workers were outraged when ford announced it would close its plant in belgium. the car factory which was once europe's largest is to shut down at the end of twenty fourteen. at a cafe in again we meet with former worker peter this month. last year he was in despair. but today he's just signed a new
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contract. he's an exception only a few hundred forty employees have found another job. images are from the start i knew it'd be very typical. i'd been its board for twenty seven years in the oven and i knew the work and the people it was my month off it. then you look ahead to see my new job or insecure in our home. now i know i'll be able to send my daughter to college. in the things has gone well for me and me and i'm glad that chapter of my life is over and over to us. drinking the gospel and faces a really big problem next year. you know it's not just for dan and suppliers are closing and it's also the bars the restaurant's lot of little shops and specialty stores. let's get out of the name of vinegar there will be fewer of them because people will hold on to the money they still possess ford money even help to renovate the city hall the mayor says kinks coffers
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are now already empty. we have fur and wants to clean the cream from the studio can go sixty one million euros all three of the financial damage that we will have from today up until twenty twenty third because we were planning that they would stay here up until twenty twenty many workers year seems that jobs were secure and bought homes again. when you get to it and now feel betrayed some are desperate and sought medical help but others happy. four of its practices patients have commited suicide. quit worrying about family doctor and the tv is worried go grab a can that be the last forty years of practice i know what this is going to do to people and families. that meant million right now they're still working for social contact. still the community
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will put in collusion with the new year. the only on select tool easily. a fourth has already slashed production again. unions have negotiated generous severance packages for workers. still most of them want to keep working until the bitter end but despite their jobs dimples connect them to tell you the truth i'm glad to be gone. i don't want to see the body believing the planet right now than they did. i remember the pressure on all the discussions we had to decline a laugh when it's over. will this because it tells us of bias. soon he will deal with these people too. but for now they're clinging onto their jobs and a little work left before trying to get thus in mind when you think of the italian mafia on the killings a code of silence strong family ties that's hollywood fashion much yet is a bobble city's most important economic plan
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while the country is struggling with the mountain of debt. the bigger picture and make billions with casinos in legal construction activities and racketeering it truly is no debate on stand up to the mushy on their reading. but it's different when you possible group. until recently most emo rocha lived in rome where he worked in the film industry. but now everything has changed. the move back to the countryside where he grew up and became a master cheese maker. since may twenty twelve he's been producing the finest organic buffalo months to wrap up north to make. his work begins for the morning. rarely has he done before noon. it's a tough job. it's a bit like a steam bath. the tropical based on a mission. they've been giving me the book i bought when it started as a cheese maker any other company in the cooperative is the first cheese factory around to use confiscated off
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the assets if we make but several for political reasons not to. it has been a bit nippy but we did. in addition to reading the cheese factory the collaborative also farms orchards and fields it's called like an addict on that baby on the pastor priest shot dead by the camara crime syndicate its message is simple. come on. game over risky thing to say in an area still in the hands of the camera. the killing seventy two. the massacre nearby took the lives of seven innocent people in two thousand eight. as much a relic takes a stand against this violence. it's not just a matter of taste go still but also to justice. just don't. there were once tables for resources here. yet they belong to a notorious come or a boss from naples. you know who also competes with his name was. mikayla is awesome he was responsible for cigarette smuggling all across italy in the nineteen
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seventies and eighties movies i get a mafia boss lands behind bars in italy just to confiscate his property and lease it to charitable organizations. that's how well as cooperatives came to the un former mri land the kids didn't even know what i did wheel to work together to ensure that there's finally hope to get in this region which has long suffered under these criminal structures. it was better morocco knows what he's talking about the lack of hope is what drove him from his home. the tears that tomorrow is still great to hear north of naples. that causes problems for the cooperatives. although it produces months or l a it does not own any buffalo. and only two dairies in the area were prepared to supply the anti mafia cheese make your wish buffalo milk. they were living in the water the press club which it is part of a nationwide network of anti mafia projects. in the summer the network arranges for hundreds of teenagers to volunteer here
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the love of the countryside and a desire for political commitment are what bring them here. despite the danger of tomorrow. could she have to wait its not hawaii. why should it be great because he she do not enter in your praise you die every day cannot be done only once the work camps last one week in the morning the young people working the fields. in the afternoon they need to learn more about the power of the camera. today a businessman is visiting morocco score for teens who along with others filed extortion charges against the camara in twenty ten the response came promptly if any of the bottle when i fish on a pro life cause. it kills you to pray we are also responsible to all you parents and siblings of children. something happens to your brother you
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responsible. the top of the above it no thought or what but the war the broncos club for kids has experienced hostility and intimidation. a few weeks ago the orchard water supply was destroyed that doesn't scare rocco but it does worry his family. a model species from the start of a mother could only think about the dangerous days of working here. she thinks i shouldn't be messing with the people of the other side of the meaning. luckily his supporters are already planning their next project the former camara bosses villa is set to be turned into a conference center and guest house next year. we're dirty deals were once made new plans are being drawn up to fight to come are the tracks and pasted it in and getting settled to telling us again next week if you can from all of us here in brussels. thanks very much for one thing i signed the dancing and five. it
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