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special correspondent malcolm brabant has our report. it was produced in partnership with the pulitzer center >> reporter: the giant cross remindanyone for miles around, that here lies francisco franco, who ruled spain with an iron fist for 36 until his death in 1975. the mausoleum, an hour's drive northwest ofd, is located in a former battlefield of the 1930's spanish civil war. nes of thousands of fallen fighters are hereabouts, but only the general's tomb is marked, with a temple of gloom. filming is strictly forbidden. but dictatorships always spawn rebellion. >): for us it is essential not only to exhume franco's body but also to exhume what franco's dictatorship meah from the valley and our institutions. >> reporter: miguel urban is a member of the european parliament for the popular left wing party podemos, he is angry that 43 years after franco's death, spain not been able to judge the crimes of the dictatorship, or prosecute so called franatistas, subord who enforced his tyrann >> ( translated ): we are an abnormal democracy in
special correspondent malcolm brabant has our report. it was produced in partnership with the pulitzer center >> reporter: the giant cross remindanyone for miles around, that here lies francisco franco, who ruled spain with an iron fist for 36 until his death in 1975. the mausoleum, an hour's drive northwest ofd, is located in a former battlefield of the 1930's spanish civil war. nes of thousands of fallen fighters are hereabouts, but only the general's tomb is marked, with a temple of...
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nspewshouial correspondent malcolm brabant is part of one uch family, and he brings us this very personalort about his great-grandfather. >> reporter: in my mum's modest home in eastern england, there is a gallery of those taken early. her first grandchild, her husband, and on the fireplace, the grandfather she never met: corporal charles swansbury of the royal fusiliers regiment. >> my mother was very proud of him, and i am. he's very brave. >> reporter: before enlisting in the british army, charles snsbury worked for the metropolitan railway company in north london. ivit'ually certain he drove this very engine, saved from the scrap yards when steam died outo and now operl again on a heritage line. swansbury never went beyond the railyard. pohe was a shunter, tioning the engines and carriages in the sidings. today's engineer alex alder endntirely underswhy charles swansbury volunteered when war broke out.oi >> this job day in day out every day, for some it must have been very exciting.or he majority it must have been extremely bore, fordrs exn extremely dull. you were given this job and
nspewshouial correspondent malcolm brabant is part of one uch family, and he brings us this very personalort about his great-grandfather. >> reporter: in my mum's modest home in eastern england, there is a gallery of those taken early. her first grandchild, her husband, and on the fireplace, the grandfather she never met: corporal charles swansbury of the royal fusiliers regiment. >> my mother was very proud of him, and i am. he's very brave. >> reporter: before enlisting in...
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yesterday what was the most awesome brabants was a decision. immigration is not in the not in the in the head of of the range but in the end their family they got into the parliament they got twelve percent and it didn't all over you as a european congress of course my underestimated the i don't underestimate you do it and we don't you refer to them in twenty sixteen as boneheads they're not. doing much better than boneheads do we know who we care just missed them. it is not decided we can't it's to be it can't be changed but it's a bit of effect and of course we so migration quizes in two thousand and fifteen create a lot of no was the prize of a it was also for many for many people all over the world it was a new achievement as germany was seen as such an open and generous tolerant nation and the peoples have been to migrants have been created welcome how hard it was visible in the valley courtier way but look at the backlash from this little backlash as far as the f.t. look in twenty two european states now you have a higher concentration of
yesterday what was the most awesome brabants was a decision. immigration is not in the not in the in the head of of the range but in the end their family they got into the parliament they got twelve percent and it didn't all over you as a european congress of course my underestimated the i don't underestimate you do it and we don't you refer to them in twenty sixteen as boneheads they're not. doing much better than boneheads do we know who we care just missed them. it is not decided we can't...
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order guys great job until recently was a part of their tribal area but now merged into the wild brabant has claimed at least twenty five kids over thirty five wounded this is a remote region in the province where jokes several of the most seriously wounded could be taken to hospital to a nearby town the attack coming at the time when father son has witnessed a relative calm however day five three cases indicated that did a spike in order to act there was an abduction of the senior pakistani police officer who body was then found on the afghan side of the border august on has already indicated their village gaining momentum and carrying out deadly attacks on both sides of the border in afghanistan and relatives in pakistan also elements of the day to get taliban bugger stonor were driven out by a military offensive are also operating and a border regions that have taken responsibility for a number of our dag that have taken place simply have the budgets on a prime minister i had already said that dictated a really big price no matter what the price the pakistani military chief had also b
order guys great job until recently was a part of their tribal area but now merged into the wild brabant has claimed at least twenty five kids over thirty five wounded this is a remote region in the province where jokes several of the most seriously wounded could be taken to hospital to a nearby town the attack coming at the time when father son has witnessed a relative calm however day five three cases indicated that did a spike in order to act there was an abduction of the senior pakistani...
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for more than 20 years, malcolm brabant was an award—winning bbc foreign correspondent, covering warss of plates there... his bed had been levitating. they‘ re bombing libya! do you know who i am? bring those here to protect me. that was the signal that confirmed what he'd suspected. give me close air cover. jesus! please protect me. you are to be first to sign. get the air force over here now. i've been in an asylum. i wasn't scared of malcolm. i was scared of the thought that it could happen so easily. my husband has had his third ect treatment today, and i'm sitting here with him in the hospital in this room. and he is right next to me. i really don't think that i'm ever going to leave here. the husband i knew before the vaccine would never, ever have contemplated suicide. never, ever. if there is a god, please, please stop this suffering. malcolm, his wife trine and their son lukasjoin us now. good morning. thank you for coming in. i suppose the first question is how are you doing now? and perfectly all right. don't worry, i'm not the messiah, which is what i thought i was. i migh
for more than 20 years, malcolm brabant was an award—winning bbc foreign correspondent, covering warss of plates there... his bed had been levitating. they‘ re bombing libya! do you know who i am? bring those here to protect me. that was the signal that confirmed what he'd suspected. give me close air cover. jesus! please protect me. you are to be first to sign. get the air force over here now. i've been in an asylum. i wasn't scared of malcolm. i was scared of the thought that it could...