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party i'm chair of the german parliament human rights committee welcome to day w i we just heard germany's foreign minister turkey's prime minister say they're looking forward to a developments what do you expect say well thank you for having me i think it is a slight and small glimpse of hope actually to hear that it might be giving some developments in the case of denis yourself on the other hand i think we can expect more than empty words that is what i'm expecting at the moment so i hope that this time it won't be empty words but actually a speedy release of tennessee jail and also the other journalists but only yields are quite properly said that this is a not a political matter this is a proper matter for turkish judicial system and it's out of his hands what's wrong with that. well i would hold against that that you did him and also president i do on used to say and also still saying that the turkish media is the freest in the world and i think that is a joke compared to what we're hearing and seeing from it and his use gels imprisonment so this is what i would hold against that thi
party i'm chair of the german parliament human rights committee welcome to day w i we just heard germany's foreign minister turkey's prime minister say they're looking forward to a developments what do you expect say well thank you for having me i think it is a slight and small glimpse of hope actually to hear that it might be giving some developments in the case of denis yourself on the other hand i think we can expect more than empty words that is what i'm expecting at the moment so i hope...
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barbara she's a german member of the european parliament and the vice chair of the parliament's human rights committeeshe joins us from in moscow after till the captain the main commercial capital young gone welcome to you. are now before you came to me and you were in bangladesh and you visited some refugee camps there what did you see. well i see hundreds of thousands of people who found shelter most of them feel very safe in the camps and they have the reality science to go back to their homes but their homes have been destroyed and they don't have the feeling that there will be safe and it is a generous from the bangladesh government to see if but now the organizations who give to monetary and they say they have a fear that when monsoon is starting in april that they need additional space for that and really there is the agreement between bangladesh and india but we have to insist that international expert from the un aids the. most in this process because only those refugees who go home one of the terribly. assisted currently it's the fear that they will not go home and they may be forced to go h
barbara she's a german member of the european parliament and the vice chair of the parliament's human rights committeeshe joins us from in moscow after till the captain the main commercial capital young gone welcome to you. are now before you came to me and you were in bangladesh and you visited some refugee camps there what did you see. well i see hundreds of thousands of people who found shelter most of them feel very safe in the camps and they have the reality science to go back to their...
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reaction to this news and from frank who is a member of germany's parliament he also serves on the parliamentary committee for human rights and humanitarian aid or welcome to be very pleased i do expect denise usual back in germany so that's what i heard off yes and as he's allowed to come i think he will use that opportunity how has his release come about. you never know exactly what worked out in the end but i think the last days and as we had the annual day of his incarceration. as well as our foreign minister mrs merkel talked to i think the right persons about the situation and it was a day after that he got information to be released we know that the ultimate right person in turkey is president he's not a man who's shown himself amenable to just because. the foreign minister the chancellor talk and we get this release there must be a suspicion that a deal has been done what might germany have given to facilitate this i i don't i don't know i think that the last days and the last months that we have this quarrel i would call it that way between our countries has put very many contacts i know that many people from mik
reaction to this news and from frank who is a member of germany's parliament he also serves on the parliamentary committee for human rights and humanitarian aid or welcome to be very pleased i do expect denise usual back in germany so that's what i heard off yes and as he's allowed to come i think he will use that opportunity how has his release come about. you never know exactly what worked out in the end but i think the last days and as we had the annual day of his incarceration. as well as...
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to go free than all that tweet from the good against the chairwoman of the german parliament's a human rights committee referring to the hundreds of media workers imprisoned imprisoned around the world. poland's prime minister has mass with germany's chancellor with the aim of improving prickly relations with germany but he's also been forced to defend his government's latest policies which are many see as highly controversial amongst them poland has advised its citizens abroad to report criticism of the country to its embassies also also stands accused of white washing the roles of the role of poles in the holocaust d.w. nick connelly reports from polish capital. in warsaw history is never far away. it's a city built on the ruins left by more than five years of brutal nazi german occupation during world war two. more than seventy years on and poland's present government worries that memory of the war is blurring inside and outside the country. particularly when it comes to the fate of poland's three million jewish date shifting the blame for nazi crimes committed on polish soil to the poles themselves
to go free than all that tweet from the good against the chairwoman of the german parliament's a human rights committee referring to the hundreds of media workers imprisoned imprisoned around the world. poland's prime minister has mass with germany's chancellor with the aim of improving prickly relations with germany but he's also been forced to defend his government's latest policies which are many see as highly controversial amongst them poland has advised its citizens abroad to report...