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german interior minister forced to offer pledges to boost security for all the country's synagogues in the wake of wednesday's attack adding it's germany's duty to never again allow anti-semitism to rock its. also this hour turkey's military operation against kurds in the northeast syria is into its 2nd day as the pressure on ankara over its offensive in the country mounts we speak to the president folks person. cares about the border security americans russians or anybody have to take you to vote on board. and environmental action group extinction rebellion
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rallies across the world for a 4th day blocking roads amid a growing backlash from residents. is the getting the money instead of the cleanup. and i'm sitting he. needs just another even the run of that letter he's a fool it's for the environment. you're watching our 2 international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. german interior minister horsey hoffer has promised to boost security and all the country's synagogues adding it's germany's duty to never again allow the growth of anti-semitism he made the statements at a news conference in the hall where 2 people were shot dead at a synagogue on wednesday we go live now to our about angelus of sauce and berlin.
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and then flow what more can you tell us about the media conference. well earlier today germany's federal prosecutor mentioned the perpetrator stefan p. who killed 2 people and how they germany was preparing a massacre we also know about the vigil that he had a manifesto and he posted it online with many anti jewish comments and that he also lifestream the event to the incident story to encourage other people to follow his steps earlier today though germany's interior minister see a whole for spoke to the media saying that this event is quote shame to our nation he also mentioned that at the semitic attacks have been on the rise in germany and extremism is a very high but he also mentioned that islamist terror is the central challenge for germany he also mentioned that he is working closely with germany's law enforcement agencies to make it more difficult for individuals to buy materials on like to
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create weapons at their house just like the ones we saw at the attack yesterday german chancellor angela merkel shot meyer and see a hole for all out rage with the rise of extremism in germany. germany made a promise to the whole world after world war 2 never again i feel deeply committed to this right now this federal government must do everything so the jews in our country can live without threats and fears about i mean those who can fight it is not enough to condemn such a cowardly attack it must be clear that the state takes responsibility for jewish life for the security of jewish in germany it must be equally clear that the science the society as a whole must show an attitude. of solidarity with the jewish people. but this shooting incident that took place here sort of did not go on notice on the world stage prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned the attacks saying that the
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rise of extremism and the semitic extremism in europe is on the rise but not only him here in germany george zimmerman leader also said that he was very shocked with the lack of police presence at the synagogue on the whole the estate of the jewish calendar. but you cannot understand the tool is why the synagogue had no police protection on the most important jewish day of celebration had the shooting would be the likelihood of being prevented from committing a 2nd attack. politicians and community leaders will be holding sabbath tomorrow as well as a candlelight vigil in halle but there are many more they are going to be taking place in cities across germany. artie's evangelist reporting live from berlin thank you. environmental action group extinction rebellion has blocked
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roads in central london for a 4th day as part of a global campaign demanding government take climate change more seriously since monday police have arrested more than 800 people protesters have also attempted to bring london city airport to a halt with one man even climbing on top of a plane several arrests were made there and officers pulled away demonstrators themselves to the floor but while the group might be making themselves heard their actual demands remain less clear find out more partridge went to meet some of the organizers but you probably stick to rebellion protests continue on in small team day campaign demanding the government take serious action to halt climate change the group claims its protest is for the benefit of the environment abs peaceful in nature and here in the heart of london there is meat on my stomach a jolly festival atmosphere but this is what we've witnessed in the past few days roadblocks autistic before one says a giant octopus and defacing historical monuments research shows that people
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budding fossil fuels cutting down rain forest and increased bombing is damaging to the environment but is protesting the best way to effect change extinction revalued once posed as a non violent organization but their actions on the was could appear belligerents so today the police would be moving in and boss numbers trying to arrest individuals take the sites away from us but let's remind the police if they take the saw is that we will become a lot harder to police who are dispersed we won't be letting them know what we're doing so it's actually in their interests that us keep these sites because they know where we are what we're doing once we move out we're going to be a lot more disruptive and a lot more discipline so we are some of the protests this but they are demanding rebellion have 3 demands we want the government to tell the truth about the severity of the climate crisis and the 6 mess extinction. we want them to act now to reduce carbon emissions and we want to set up
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a sudanese assembly so that people can decide what we do about this scientists tell this witness to something very very quickly. just so much out there that tells us we need to and yes they just get on with action we can see damage happening everywhere in the world and the moment and we just have to make drastic changes we can't say however many years will be this week but to really get people to realise what is happening and make changes now there is no us and them we're not protesting against an enemy as it were with protesting against a system that causes all these problems in corporations and we've set up an economy that works on destroying the planet and really that needs to change around and that starts with all government was meant to represent us as people we also asked people on the streets what they thought of the crisis looks very peaceful looks pretty nonexistent to me a bit boring when you try to get a bus and all the roads are closed but hey i'll put up with
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a bit of discomfort kind of frustrating you know i waited 10 years to come here and there's all this going on we keep still looking for landmarks and everywhere we go they're covered by all this stuff may seem. excessive yeah incredible. can't partridge out see the climate change rallies have expanded in australian cities with activists also blocking major roads there one woman broke into tears as she was stopped from getting to the home of her mother who passed away on sunday. mornings like instead of whole dimension of the clean up this kind of sitting he. needs just others even the run of it like when one is in full it's for the environment. because life you author and sociology professor frank freddy now you've described the extinction rebellion protesters as a middle class carnival can you explain what you meant by that. well if you take part in it and if you go on the streets what you find is people singing again
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chanting. playing to remind me of biologically mature adults pretending to be children you know when i used to watch my son being in there and in the playground they used to do the kind of stuff that these protestors are doing and it's a kind of nonchalant sort of chanting that goes on and i think what i find particularly irritating is this sanctimonious performance those put on that somehow we know better than anybody else what the dangers are out there we have special insight into the problems of the world and anybody who doesn't agree with us or a bunch of idiots or even worse than the idea of mobile and 3 will and i think it's not so much approved it as almost what i see of the carnival of reaction. particularly if you look at the participants it's a middle class they are sort of a lead. sort of driven initiative i think it's interesting i've never seen
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a mass protest before where the police instead of policing the demonstration are actually playing the role of servants helpful servants you know sort of making life very easy for the protest and. individual stories have been coming to light in london a cancer patient couldn't drive to the hospital and as we just showed a woman couldn't get to her deceased mother's home while all this hurts the extinction rebellions image. it depends you see the interesting thing about this kind of protest is that it appeals to a certain section of society. they are british politics is divided into different bubbles and people who identified the dictator billions will not care if there are destruction of the people's lives or do an upside down you no doubt will you know they will still put up with this even though there might be inconvenience i do. a lot of people the org rest of society is very irritated the often feel that they
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have to censor themselves have talked a lot of people who think that these demonstrators are a bunch of children. who are who demand a lot of attention but don't do anything constructive but they are almost afraid to voice their concern in case they are denounced for not caring about the environment and i think what happens now is are you going to mention the word enlightenment and nobody rolls over it's almost like seeing the devil you know sort of hell and people just beyond react as if it was some kind of religious cause that you cannot criticize now blocking roads springs huge traffic jams raising emissions and the end do the losses really outweigh the gains here with this attempt at these demonstrations i don't think it does but then the of course the demonstration is really a kind of performance very trying to make an impression where you promote yourself as being better than anybody else's and i think from their point of view. this is
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a very small price to pay that if the un does all this emissions all this all this energy data being wasted by it it's interesting that some some people have taken photographs of the demonstrators had people we diesel engine. to hide the fact that sometimes the arrived to get to the proved and stay in the lorries and there and these were given cars you know they are like everybody else you know polluting the environment a little bit we all do it to some extent the only difference is that they're pretending that they're above it all that they're somehow on to participating in this kind of simple activity. at the end of the day these protests are getting a lot of attention so are they then in fact getting exactly what they wanted. yes they are i think. very very lucky it's the 1st protest movement i've encountered i've been participating in demonstrating that for many decades the 1st one
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supported by the end power. in britain the british show lead i think is interesting to us in the different sample the prime minister's quote there. went to the demonstration and said how we all think you're wonderful and you don't go a lot of class old ladies and old 'd gentleman we usually he'd protest and he'd demonstrators but in this instance the beloved did these children are doing wonderful stuff so i think in that sense they have to matter how deeply you get the attention of the media they go to support of the political and the cloture elites and i think that extent they are obviously able to make a tremendous amount of impact and get a wall to wall media coverage. what do you make of the protesters current attempt to stop the london city airport from working. well i mean you know this is just part of what of course explorers they're concerned they don't really care that a lot of people's lands are being destroyed by their playful activity this war's
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dickens and this is a small price to pay in order to save the planet in reality what they're doing is they're just putting a lot of problems and trouble for people who are have businesses to go to work to do their families to see and they're not really making things any better all they're doing is do making the lives of individuals very difficult but for them this is a question of social work i mean their reaction is a very arrogant one and you know i heard some demonstrators protesters people trying to get on buses or trying to get on. transportation the guy yelled them don't do that don't do that because we're doing it this way your children i mean the idea that somebody doing something for my child or somebody else's child is the height of arrogance. author and sociology professor frank gehry to thank you for your time and your comments there still to come the french interior minister is
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warning of how to spot radicalization raises questions that story and more after the break. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. you know on the condition of the united states should remove the sanctions and then talks would be possible what's a few nights this is refused to do so there is an increasing mistrust to argue with martin states because of the drop of funds used to do it so there was
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a real concern that you for your wrong goes through the negotiation you negotiate shows with you and art in the states and then the united states again refuses to lift the sanctions march the same. in north korea everything would be. very. welcome back turkey's military operation against kurds in northeast syria has entered its 2nd day kurdish forces accused of targeting civilians and the international community is also condemning the offensive by president and one has threatened to send refugees in turkey to the e.u. if it continues to attack ankara as actions. well
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a lot of. these countries are not onerous they are not sincere they're just talking they talk the talk but we walked the walk this is the difference now our fight is against isis the y.p. ji and the p.k. k. we are continuing our fight with all of our own and we will continue to do so we have 3600000 syrian refugees in our country waiting to go back home hey european union come to our senses of states again the moment our operation you cannot define it as an invasion our job is easy we can open the door and 2600000 refugees we will send them all back to your. operation peace spring is aimed at fighting kurdish forces and i saw in syria it looks center existing buffer zone in the country and plans to evict kurdish fighters from the area a group turkey deems as terrorists and then wants to return millions of syrian refugees from turkey back home we discussed the operation with the turkish
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president's spokesperson. we are not interested in changing demographics in northeast syria or occupying any part of syria we want to establish this safe zone for sita foreign citizens and also for the syrian refugees and the local people living in that part of syria it's in tune with the international law u.n. charter article 51 and our fight against terrorism if you are attacked from another country and that country doesn't take care of that terrorist threat then you are a gate entitled to support yourself any country cares about their border security i mean you ask americans russians or anybody we have to take care of our own border from you cannot imagine a situation where americans will allow for example a branch of al qaida or die usual along the american mexican border just because of car that they are fighting against drug cartels you cannot fight one terrorist organization with another one the same goes true for russia or european countries if they feel that there is
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a threat to their national security from their border of course they are entitled to take action the 1st phase of the operation began with air strikes on the 2 kurdish controlled border towns of russell ion and thought god cards have ordered a general mobilization along the border with turkey valen to confront the attack the operation is now in its 2nd phase a ground offensive thousands of civilians are fleeing the area and urged the international community to step in. america and other countries should protect us they are committing sin here our children and women is there really no mercy let everyone stand up for us arabs foreigners sin sin you know this is an occupation we are a peaceful people we live calmly work to our own business it is a crime here look here on the bus real to the people here look at this car you see you soldiers there their children are their own way man we are talking about this
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placement and effectively genocide of innocent kurdish civilians innocent communities within that region so it is absolutely terrifying to know how you know the communities are feeding as they are continually being bombarded by the turkish offensive the kurds have always been on the defensive but now they need they must defend themselves and their families which means that unfortunately they may not be able to police the camps that hold isis and the isis prisoners and also you know there are reports that actually within the camps there are some rebellions you know some isis rebellions going on so unfortunately the security threat is there for then raised and you know it is now going to cause a big vacuum and a significant problem in terms of security the offensive follows present donald trump's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from the region in his latest statement he defended the move saying the
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kurds did not help the u.s. during world war 2. now the kurds are fighting for their land just so you understand they didn't help us in the 2nd world war they didn't help us with north normandy as an example american presidents have used the kurds both in iraq and syria and so on for the political games and then lost interest i think was part of the trump is trying to square the circle of agreeing to let president with whom he'd like to have good relations pursue some of his goals without causing a public scandal by having large numbers of civilian casualties is the risk of course is that civilians both in northern syria and even on the turkish side of the border will get caught in the crossfire and then trump will feel that he has to show that he's condemning that and he will as he mentioned he may then try to use economic pressure on turkey but this is going to be part of the destabilizing aspect of transform policy as i think for mr lavrov said yesterday even if you as the russians too would like the americans to withdraw from syria they don't want it done in a frivolous unpredictable destabilizing way and the problem with president trump
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swinging wildly from apparently greenlighting the turks and then perhaps warning them not to go too far is that everybody is left on shore what exactly american policy is going to be and that's a very dangerous situation given how important america is in the middle east. after last week's attack at the paris police headquarters that left 4 officers dead officials have since admitted they missed warning signs about the killers radicalization but the french interior minister is ideas on how to recognize such people have cost controversy i shall a defense he explains. it's being a rocky week for france's interior minister christopher kasten a founder of self blindsided after telling the world the man who murdered 4 colleagues at the paris police h.q. hadn't shown the slightest cause for alarm calls for his resignation followed when it emerged that they had indeed been much to cause concern now it appears he's trying to show he has things under control but they hear it from his national
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assembly he outlined how the sowing of islam missed radicalization could be spotted so in the words of just another how do you spot a radical by mrs senior the sun that must be noted a rigorous religious practice is specially at ramadan is a sign that should trigger an alert in the same way does the individual agree to team up with a woman or not does he have a regular and ostentatious practice of ritual and also note a female civil servant wearing a veil in public. well that's an interesting list to start with but perhaps is most illuminating suggestion of how to spot somebody who's been radicalized is this tidbit. these signs of them become more or more obvious and related to behavioral changes such as having a beard. do you think that he owns a mirror.
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and that point certainly wasn't lost on one of france's m.p.'s reported on numbers that you mentioned having a beard can be problematic i see that you have a beard yourself come to think of it having a beer could be a bit of a problem for the others in the government to. so as the being good men know for all seasons ruling elites it will probably running off to buy raises as we speak we thought we'd ask people in paris what they make of the interior minister's top tips on how to spot an islamist radical i think
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having a beer today in france can be. a bit solve a problem because you can you can get. more attention than you desire from the police service well i know bearded people who go out in the evening and they are not tragical at all about beer is a fashion for me having a beer does not make your radical. i do not think that a beard is a sign of radicalization does not make any sense to me and people should not be judged by their parents so advice like that i doubt this idiot's guide is going to be on sale any time soon. paris that's a wrap up of the day's top news for now but don't forget you can always find us on many of your favorite social media platforms like twitter and facebook for up to minute reports.
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