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the victims of dresden should come first, they say. woman behind the project leads this is the right place to raise awareness for an ongoing crisis. >> today in our globalized world , tragedies are global and we have to remind ourselves of that. it is not tied to the location of where a tragedy has taken place. the idea is to make people look at what is happening in the time that we live in. graveyards are a place of peace, but police are compared for possible vandalism during the night. >> the mayor has received death threats for his activism mother defends the installations. >> if someone is hostile to you, then your motivation is even bigger to take action. >> tensions are running high. far right group say they will take their opposition to the streets of dresden over the weekend. ♪ sarah: let's bring in our correspondent in dresden at the moment. as we have just heard because these are projects, dresden has been the scene over recent days of tension p or what is the situation tonight? -- days of tension. what is the situation tonig
the victims of dresden should come first, they say. woman behind the project leads this is the right place to raise awareness for an ongoing crisis. >> today in our globalized world , tragedies are global and we have to remind ourselves of that. it is not tied to the location of where a tragedy has taken place. the idea is to make people look at what is happening in the time that we live in. graveyards are a place of peace, but police are compared for possible vandalism during the night....
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she was in dresden. you are there. tell us, what is it about this? >> i have been speaking to a few people here. to demonstrate against refugees. this piece of art behind me is going to block the square. they want people to carry out those demonstrations. when you look at the size of the square, it is basically a way for them to say ok. this is a piece of art that we don't accept it as a piece of art. it is something that is a shame for the citizens. thank you for being here. what do you go through >> it is all right to say our mind but we want to say you don't let other people talk? >> what do you tell them? >> maybe they have to listen and understand the meaning of the work. come talk to me and we can solve the problem together. >> what should be the meaning of this? >> it is a moment of freedom, of living in peace, how we defend our peace. everything is all right to you. one of the best countries in europe. >> do you think freedom is taken for granted here? >> some kind of -- >> thank you. if you're going to follow that, the discussion in dresden,
she was in dresden. you are there. tell us, what is it about this? >> i have been speaking to a few people here. to demonstrate against refugees. this piece of art behind me is going to block the square. they want people to carry out those demonstrations. when you look at the size of the square, it is basically a way for them to say ok. this is a piece of art that we don't accept it as a piece of art. it is something that is a shame for the citizens. thank you for being here. what do you...
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and of course, we do. .ashville, dresden a close-up of the dresden monument. alexander p stewart at chattanooga. there are many confederate monuments, most of them to be found in tennessee town's and cities. however, on two of the major battlefield, shiloh and chattanooga, the union soldier dominates and a number of union monuments vastly outnumbers the number of confederate monuments. on the shiloh battlefield -- this is chattanooga, let me show you shiloh -- there are more boundaryregimental gun -- monuments to union forces. at chattanooga, union battlefield monuments lying missionary ridge and are scattered across the slopes and crests of lookout mountain. look at that come up on that hill in the woods. the craven's house on the terraces. all the monument tatian at stones river is devoted to the service of union soldiers. in fact, you -- there are more union money meant in tennessee then confederate monuments -- monuments in tennessee then confederate monuments. at the same time, there are almost no tribute to tennessee union soldiers, just this one at nash
and of course, we do. .ashville, dresden a close-up of the dresden monument. alexander p stewart at chattanooga. there are many confederate monuments, most of them to be found in tennessee town's and cities. however, on two of the major battlefield, shiloh and chattanooga, the union soldier dominates and a number of union monuments vastly outnumbers the number of confederate monuments. on the shiloh battlefield -- this is chattanooga, let me show you shiloh -- there are more boundaryregimental...
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of american democracy, and this goes back again to what evan was saying when vladimir putin was in dresden the end of the cold war, right, the cold war was a battle of ideologies, soviet communism versus transatlantic liberal democracy. with the end of the cold war, the consensus was transatlantic western-style liberal democracy, representative democracy, is the better, more moral, more efficient way to govern people. vladimir putin never agreed with that. been very consistent saying that there is no one-size-fits-all way to roll countries, and this does not fit us and we do not want to be ruled this way. you think you are so much more moral or ethical than us, and that is not true. part of the goal has also been to keep his own people from striving to achieve the western model of democracy, to keep people, and to keep countries that were in the former striving to bem part of the west, from striving to build their governments and societies like western governments and societies, and by delegitimizing the west and saying, look how chaotic they are, just as chaotic and corrupt as we are. why
of american democracy, and this goes back again to what evan was saying when vladimir putin was in dresden the end of the cold war, right, the cold war was a battle of ideologies, soviet communism versus transatlantic liberal democracy. with the end of the cold war, the consensus was transatlantic western-style liberal democracy, representative democracy, is the better, more moral, more efficient way to govern people. vladimir putin never agreed with that. been very consistent saying that there...
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matthew dresden, a trademark attorney, who studded the case said trump kept losing. >> his trademarkd he kept appealing. >> reporter: last september just as he was on the brink of winning the presidency the other one was invalidated. trump's trademark was pushed by a review board and this week it was published for registration. why after ten years did chinese authorities suddenly reverse course. >> the chinese organization doesn't make it public. these decisions i think were not made in a vacuum. >> reporter: a spokesperson tells cnn it was handled in compliance with law. it looks like it gave trump something and would want something in return. >> china will want something in return. it will be probably a series of efforts to appease him. >> reporter: trump could be in violation of accepting favors from foreign governments. i think it's fair for people to say wait a minute is mr. trump going to be influenced in his decision-making by these kind of gifts. >> reporter: trump's opponents say he's more famous. in chinese approved to sell trump toilets. >> the trump name is key to the tru
matthew dresden, a trademark attorney, who studded the case said trump kept losing. >> his trademarkd he kept appealing. >> reporter: last september just as he was on the brink of winning the presidency the other one was invalidated. trump's trademark was pushed by a review board and this week it was published for registration. why after ten years did chinese authorities suddenly reverse course. >> the chinese organization doesn't make it public. these decisions i think were...
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to whats discussion as we look at our own crimes. .he firebombing of dresden the decision was no, we would not do that. only on thelect crimes committed by the germans. we see the courts in the 1990's come along, that changes. the idea is you will look at a conflict and you will look at all the combatants in the conflict. in terms of how you define a war crime or how you define crimes against humanity and genocide which are the most serious that is anal crimes, long seminar about how you define that. essentially, what is agreed upon in the geneva conventions of 1949 where we sign on is that war is going to happen. but, we are going to respect prisoners of war. come back,soldiers -- they willr have not be tortured and abused. they will have contacts with family. we will protect clinics and hospitals and places of worship. civilians should be protected. any commanderthat when they are engaging in an corek have to take personality. you will have to think about what the civilian casualties will be. the problem is it is all in the hands of the commander. if they don't follow the geneva co
to whats discussion as we look at our own crimes. .he firebombing of dresden the decision was no, we would not do that. only on thelect crimes committed by the germans. we see the courts in the 1990's come along, that changes. the idea is you will look at a conflict and you will look at all the combatants in the conflict. in terms of how you define a war crime or how you define crimes against humanity and genocide which are the most serious that is anal crimes, long seminar about how you define...