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if you look at people on the street you won't see couples holding hands you'll see the women are dressed in strict islamic dress. there's a lot of home schooling so you couldn't really consider trap. typical french town anymore it's a little bit like a state within the state for decades it's been considered a magnet for muslim fundamentalists hardline salafism and one hobby is a widely practiced and trap has become synonymous with joe hart ism. dozens of people. islamic state i was have carried out attacks on french soil have been linked. in paris in two thousand and fifteen while with her right appears to. think that. there is some plain white pride remaining bad but your heart is it's only a matter of time before we have another attack the basic problem is that the
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ideology that's driving this and this goes much deeper than terrorist cells planning and executing attacks that ideology is so ingrained that last year a poll of french high school students revealed thirty two percent of muslim students believed islamic doctrine was superior to scientific fact another in two thousand and sixteen showed that sixty eight percent believed islamic law was superior to french law there's also concern that in an area like this that was once granted. by the authorities that syria is becoming the lands. of. the full veil covering has been banned the eighty's yet the police are often reluctant to intervene after riots in two thousand and thirteen when officers try to i.d. a woman who is fully covered with a very very fragile. situation which the government doesn't want to provoke urban
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riots which would quickly spread like wildfire all over france. president says he wants to reorganize islam in a bid to fight fundamentalism but some experts say that's a pipe dream radicalization in places like this they say it's already far too deep rooted to take out. r.t. trap. and that does it for me at this hour our news team is going to stay across the breaking news out of the united states in the school shooting in florida for you my colleague will be here about half an hour's time stay with us you're watching international. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying
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long. gone welcome to the party after a marathon call ish negotiations germany's ruling parties have agreed on the compromise that made. by social democrats rank and file constituents is this time go for war in forming a new government a sign of regular birthing pangs or something extraordinary happening in german politics to discuss that i'm now joined by been called a veteran german politician and former prime minister of saxony mr been called it's an honor talking to you thank you very much for your time they make up of the future german government is still very much up in the air. even though
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a provisional deal has been agreed upon i wonder what does your intuition tell you do you think the asp e d voters a likely to endorse this deal. finally the voters and specially the voters on the part of the source or democratic party. who. decided to ask all the members. agree to the negotiated. negotiated cooperations between the social democrats and the christian democrats. i think that it will work people who are waiting finally waiting you rather restlessly said that the government should be formed as fast as possible now if these deal stands germany will get the same all the political arrangement the
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same grand coalition that got friend germany sense two thousand and thirteen even though the very difficulty of forming this government stems from the fact that german politics has changed and the election results do demonstrate that do you think it's a good idea in principle to have the same all political arrangement when the politics has changed so much no it's not it's not a good idea. because it came along because it seemed very difficult to form a government because we didn't have a two party system it would very much easily work one way or the other but we have an open system where everybody who has more than five five percent of the electorate on its side can be will be a member of or will be represented in the parliament. now we had small parties
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really have large larger parties but one of the facts is that the cd you see is you are out talk about the christian democrats and the social democrats had lost in the that's election and that was really a trend of the two parties for instance in ny and in the seventy's or eighty's where the main major party and one additional party the freedom of right now we have a mixture of parties and to form a government if neither of the parties has it dominated. is dominating and saw as if you have to have two or three partners work together and that's difficult and the why is that so difficult for the christian democrats to be
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still the main one of the dominant parties to unleash the support of the smaller players well the social democrats were very uncertain as to. continue their come the combination with their christian democrats even though the democrat christian democrats did not have a majority or needed two other parties at least for a majority. were inviting the social democrats support to support it but in this participation doing the last couple of legislative periods the social democrats lost and fluence and follow and that's one of the reasons i didn't want to rejoin with the christian democrats i got it from your article is that there is a lot of disagreement in germany about the extent of this social bird and that the state has to take upon itself and for example you had
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a very interesting. no idea that one of the reasons why the support for the a of do you was so strong they all turned to for germany was the kind of resentment towards the state assuming more social obligations including towards the migrants the migrant question immigration question the immigration question and the review she question have raised considerable resistance in the within the population because there's a very uncertain condition as to how to integrate this influx of a great number of people. emanating coming from areas in this world which have very different. way of life different attitudes different religions said or
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a cetera and i'm not necessarily or are not at all from or were from european origin so the population will have to adapt to different composition of the population and that makes it very difficult to know a great number of people in a very short period of time to. germany this is one of the basic issues. issues that the fifty as you mentioned it's has been built into a party has taken an issue with that one thing that upset and frightened the many about the latest german elections was the success of the alternative for germany or the a of d. which pollen meant for the first time and people who dislike the a.v. usually refer to it as xena folbigg or even fascist but you make an interesting
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point and i want to. your articles that one of the factors driving support for the a of do you was this sense of resentment about the expanding social obligations including towards many thousands of migrants do you think the critics and the detractors of the f.t. appreciated this social grievance enough. that there are very different issues one of the issues is that germany has an older population so the words the younger generation is much smaller then for instance they are under generation when i had my family and my children. so there is. an aging german population and the aging german population will need. young people
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from abroad from other countries if it wants to maintain its present industrial and it cannot make strength. so there would be a great. the reason or an important reason to have foreign young people into germany on the other hand the older population has great info has great difficulty to adept to a substantial change of their composition of the german population as we have different levels of inflicting. interest or. or influx of difficult adjustments now i heard you say in the one of your interviews that one of chancellor merkel's motivations and lasting migrants in such large numbers was precisely to address germany's long term demographic problem just as you said the shortage in the labor
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force as well as the increase in the elderly population but and that may seem like a viable policy option but do you think the german people have even asked why they they want to pursue that through that and do they have to be asked whether they want to follow that policy option well they've they're being asked in the context of elections and since we have elections both in the state and on the nation level as on the state level of sixteen states. and they are not all the same time we have a very. very interesting and operative. way to find out what the population think but the the real problem that we have is that the refugees were not coming into germany.
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to the small of german younger population they were fleeing from the. warse and the issue was a moral one not an economic one when. you decided to open the door so to speak and of course we had an influx tremendous influx in a short period of time until research seated in the sort of good order and through that process. the most young people who tried to come to europe and germany really had reason to flee their own countries and in the process in.
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