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rosabel there is but very in born and bred his debut film is about a little rascal to find his fear of death sebastian conduct experiments like trying to resurrect a rabbit. how can he never get up like. this done getting out. shy so. he starts therefore we don't mean evil eye dark comedy the had rose miller laughing all the way to the award stage are number six. so what do you think not bad if you still need convincing take a look at our next german comedy it's about a bunch of old hippies who would in to a group of young students and they find out that kids today are really boring. to save money a group of fifty something hippies decide to revive their old commie if they go say hello to their new neighbors. and kind of just. if you can i. ask my incident in the street this time my property come i have a son he knew i can and he says i. i mean here you. know i mean. it's a binding portrait of two generations this time it's the kids who are the squares. he gets to decide. but the film takes all its character seriously a loving and very funny look at the new generation gap. gone but not
rosabel there is but very in born and bred his debut film is about a little rascal to find his fear of death sebastian conduct experiments like trying to resurrect a rabbit. how can he never get up like. this done getting out. shy so. he starts therefore we don't mean evil eye dark comedy the had rose miller laughing all the way to the award stage are number six. so what do you think not bad if you still need convincing take a look at our next german comedy it's about a bunch of old hippies who...
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any in europe was the reason we certainly do appreciate your time and your insights tonight only rosabel the director of human rights in force in strategy and policy at the u.s. department of justice mr rosenbaum thank you very much. well here in germany compulsory military service or conscription was abolished in two thousand and eleven germany is not an outlier here most european countries decided years ago to start converting their armed forces into purely professional armies was that the right decision or some lawmakers here in germany say the country needs more boots on the ground made possible by conscription i'll be talking to a member of the who does talk about that in just a moment but first we look at the case of sweden like germany sweden abolished military service but unlike germany sweden is now reintroducing it one argument the growing aggression posed by russia and the annexation of crimea is sweden's new way of building a military delivering what lawmakers have promised and. these young people are undergoing military training in sweden's forests they're being put into sha
any in europe was the reason we certainly do appreciate your time and your insights tonight only rosabel the director of human rights in force in strategy and policy at the u.s. department of justice mr rosenbaum thank you very much. well here in germany compulsory military service or conscription was abolished in two thousand and eleven germany is not an outlier here most european countries decided years ago to start converting their armed forces into purely professional armies was that the...
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and try to rebuild it from from from their own ends i'm just asking whether it is no commitment rosabelle to carry out something on that scale that has already i mean to rebuild something on the scale that they have in syria. i think we've had if you go through history it's been cruel and destructive over and over and in some cities have come back and many are quite beautiful and wonderful places. if you look in the middle east and places like syria i agree with you it's totally depressed. and i wish the political issues involved with it could be resolved i don't begin to understand it or how to do that but i think until that is done there's very little hope that those cities will be able to turn the tide i think it has to come from the broader political context rather than from the city context correct me if i'm wrong i understand that they are specialized in sort of matching. or correlating the city's layout its morphology to the economic activity and. we have an interesting example here in russia of the capital grozny which was destroyed two decades ago which has now been built with ha
and try to rebuild it from from from their own ends i'm just asking whether it is no commitment rosabelle to carry out something on that scale that has already i mean to rebuild something on the scale that they have in syria. i think we've had if you go through history it's been cruel and destructive over and over and in some cities have come back and many are quite beautiful and wonderful places. if you look in the middle east and places like syria i agree with you it's totally depressed. and...
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to syria and try to vote for him from their own ends i'm just asking whether it is no commitment rosabelle to carry out something on that scale that has already i mean to rebuild something on the scale that they have in syria. i think we've had if you go through history it's been cruel and destructive over and over and some cities have come back and many are quite beautiful and wonderful places. if you look in the middle east and places like syria i agree with you it's totally depressed. and i wish the political issues involved with it could be resolved i don't begin to understand it or how to do that but i think until that is done there's very little hope that those cities will be able to turn the tide i think it has to come from the broader political context rather than from the city context kirkley from wrong i understand that they are specialized in sort of matching. or correlating the city's layout its morphology to the economic activity and. we have an interesting example here in russia of the capital grozny which was destroyed two decades ago which has now been built with having a f
to syria and try to vote for him from their own ends i'm just asking whether it is no commitment rosabelle to carry out something on that scale that has already i mean to rebuild something on the scale that they have in syria. i think we've had if you go through history it's been cruel and destructive over and over and some cities have come back and many are quite beautiful and wonderful places. if you look in the middle east and places like syria i agree with you it's totally depressed. and i...
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agreement turned their unfortunate we have to leave i'd like to thank all of my guests joseph sheena rosabelle quite dramatic and alex fines for joining me on this edition of inside story and thank you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's at facebook dot com forward slash al-jazeera inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is inside story for me said holroyd and the entire inside story team thanks very much for your time and your company vitamin. i. al-jazeera. where everything. on the streets of greece anti immigrant violence is on the rise you have to go from loved this and that this is the losses of and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims a vicious beatings. is helping the pakistani community to find a voice the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack this is iraq on al-jazeera. an ambitious health system resource that paid off the show claiming it push. ten million over ninety six million
agreement turned their unfortunate we have to leave i'd like to thank all of my guests joseph sheena rosabelle quite dramatic and alex fines for joining me on this edition of inside story and thank you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's at facebook dot com forward slash al-jazeera inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is inside story for me said...
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continuing as these leaders get older and older and more divorced from the politics of you indeed i mean rosabel in kampala bobby wine seems to cross cultural barriers and doesn't really care about tribal affiliations or political divides even if somebody is. fighting a member of a seat in parliament and he's not from bobby winds party bobby is still supporting him and that's very important it sharing sort of a cross political support that wasn't in ugandan politics before is that correct and how is that resonating amongst again the younger generation or even the older generation how they viewing this i think you have to realize uganda is the second youngest country in the world with an average age of nineteen bobby wine came to the national scene around early two thousand and three through his music so we grew up pretty much myself the university days grew up on wines music and that's the experience the first experience any music slowly began to appeal to the political or to carry political messages and you have to see also the story he grew up in an informal settlements in the suburbs of in fa
continuing as these leaders get older and older and more divorced from the politics of you indeed i mean rosabel in kampala bobby wine seems to cross cultural barriers and doesn't really care about tribal affiliations or political divides even if somebody is. fighting a member of a seat in parliament and he's not from bobby winds party bobby is still supporting him and that's very important it sharing sort of a cross political support that wasn't in ugandan politics before is that correct and...
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continuing as these leaders get older and older and more divorced from the politics of you indeed i mean rosabel in kampala.
continuing as these leaders get older and older and more divorced from the politics of you indeed i mean rosabel in kampala.
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fingers the family will hold a press conference in the next twenty minutes to update on his condition rosabel the masses that we've seen on the streets the protests that have come out in support of bubbly wine do they surprise you at all. now they don't and i'm like under saying this is unprecedented not it's not unprecedented we have had several protests and we have seen brutality on our streets of compiler let's not forget during the twenty eleven walk to walk up to us one of the opposition leaders were almost blinded and that was including there were aspects of their of the of the security that executed that and this is not the first time we are seeing such a level of brutality the difference here is the sheer courage that young people are bringing to the streets and willing to go to the streets and if you notice that put this one not just in karbala they've been sporadic in sporadic in different parts of the country was in a china town and there was today mourning in the eastern part of the country and as bobby wine is going to be paraded before the court tomorrow there's upper haitian th
fingers the family will hold a press conference in the next twenty minutes to update on his condition rosabel the masses that we've seen on the streets the protests that have come out in support of bubbly wine do they surprise you at all. now they don't and i'm like under saying this is unprecedented not it's not unprecedented we have had several protests and we have seen brutality on our streets of compiler let's not forget during the twenty eleven walk to walk up to us one of the opposition...
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fingers the family will hold a press conference in the next twenty minutes to update on his condition rosabel the masses that we've seen on the streets the protests that have come out in support of bobby why do they surprise you at all. now they don't want and i'm like under saying this is unprecedented not it's not unprecedented we have had several protests and we have seen brutality on our streets of compiler let's not forget during the twenty eleven walk to what got us one of the opposition leaders were almost blinded and that was including there were aspects of their of their of their security that executed that and this is not the first time we are seeing such a level of brutality the difference here is the sheer courage that young people are bringing to the streets and willing to go to the streets and if you notice the court this one not just think they've been sporadic in sporadic in different parts of the country was in michiana town and there was today mourning in the eastern part of the country and as bobby wine is going to be already before the courts tomorrow there's upper haitian
fingers the family will hold a press conference in the next twenty minutes to update on his condition rosabel the masses that we've seen on the streets the protests that have come out in support of bobby why do they surprise you at all. now they don't want and i'm like under saying this is unprecedented not it's not unprecedented we have had several protests and we have seen brutality on our streets of compiler let's not forget during the twenty eleven walk to what got us one of the opposition...
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continuing as these leaders get older and older and more divorced from the politics of you indeed i mean rosabel in kampala bobby wine seems to cross cultural barriers and doesn't really care about tribal affiliations or political divides even if somebody is fighting a member of a seat in parliament and he's not from bobby winds party bobby is still supporting him and that's very important it's showing sort of a cross political support that wasn't in ugandan politics before is that correct and how is that resonating amongst again the younger generation or even the older generation how they viewing this i think you have to realize uganda is the second youngest country in the world with an average age of nineteen what the wind came to the national scene around two thousand and three through his music saw we grew up pretty much myself the university gave up on the winds music and. and that's the experience the first experience and his music slowly began to appeal to the political to carry political messages and you have to see also he story he grew up in an informal settlements in the suburbs in fa
continuing as these leaders get older and older and more divorced from the politics of you indeed i mean rosabel in kampala bobby wine seems to cross cultural barriers and doesn't really care about tribal affiliations or political divides even if somebody is fighting a member of a seat in parliament and he's not from bobby winds party bobby is still supporting him and that's very important it's showing sort of a cross political support that wasn't in ugandan politics before is that correct and...
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fingers the family will hold a press conference in the next twenty minutes to update on his condition rosabel the masses that we've seen on the streets the protests that have come out in support of bobby why do they surprise you at all. now they don't and i'm like under saying this is unprecedented not it's not unprecedented we have had several protests and we have seen brutality on our streets of compiler let's not forget during the twenty eleven walk to walk up to us one of the opposition leaders were almost blinded and that was including there were aspects of their of the of the security that executed that and this is not the first time we are seeing such a level of brutality the difference here is the sheer courage that young people are bringing to the streets and willing to go to the streets and if you notice that put this one not just in karbala they've been sporadic in sporadic in different parts of the country was in michiana town and there was today mourning in the eastern part of the country and as bobby wine is going to be already before the courts tomorrow there's upper haitian th
fingers the family will hold a press conference in the next twenty minutes to update on his condition rosabel the masses that we've seen on the streets the protests that have come out in support of bobby why do they surprise you at all. now they don't and i'm like under saying this is unprecedented not it's not unprecedented we have had several protests and we have seen brutality on our streets of compiler let's not forget during the twenty eleven walk to walk up to us one of the opposition...