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They need help so its not only wrong to push them back but it is also not efficient. Also coming up International Investigators name for murder suspects in the downing until Asian Airlines flight m. H. 17 nearly 300 people were killed when the passenger jet was shot down over ukraine nearly 5 years ago both will the suspects ever stand trial that this german politician was shot in the head at close range by an alleged right when he stream us police are investigating whether the suspect acted alone or was part of a militant work. Im sorry kelly welcome to the program new figures from the Un Refugee Agency show record numbers of people have been displaced by. More persecution more than 70000000 people around the world are currently displaced most of the refugees are from syria now the war there has forced nearly 7000000 people to leave the country afghanistan south sudan myanmar and somalia also saw millions leaving because of conflict and persecution so where are they going to these countries turkey topping the list of host countries with 3700000 people followed by pakistan uganda and sudan germany is 5th on the list with more than 1000000 refugees and we take a closer look now at how uganda is dealing with the situation and we ask whether the country has become more welcoming to refugees than others have a look. Seen by see stitch by stitch it is phoneys making a new dress she recently trained as a seamstress as part of a u. N. Refugee aid project in 2016 she fled with her family from war torn south sudan to uganda. On our way of the rebels came they took our property tocchet us in different ways and beat us. Its. Like millions of others from south sudan edith and her family found refuge in uganda refugee a. T. F. Functions differently people and simply confined to a camp like king kenya refugees who were arrived here are immediately given a work permit and land which is provided by the communities and then you neighbors they also receive monthly benefits. We have cash and food as well because when we give them food get that is restricted to the food that weve given them but when you give them cash they have the option to buy and supplement what impact that that that that is so its optional. Ugandans have a strong willingness to give to those in need for 20 years they also suffered during the civil war they also benefit from International Aid which can be used to build hospitals or schools but of course there are still challenges as a young school we have almost challenges one of it is the infrastructure like the classrooms are not and now we dont how science laboratories we dont have a library though we have the books but we have nowhere to put the them then also the teachers move from for these things to come so the stuff does then also the students especially the girl move from far distance to come and learn in the school. No budget room a school is in a queue monny district in the north of the country 400000 people live here half of them are refugees some of whom arrived here 50 years ago many are from south sudan where the most recent civil war broke out in 2013 its led to an ongoing conflict between rival factions titus jogo the refugee officer in the district is happy that the refugees were able to find a new place to call home in uganda he believes it benefits the locals to the prisoners over to some of yours is so many people have been pulled. From disappear strictly but it was well underway tucks when you look at the Infrastructure Development we have constructed excess worlds in that if you use a tremendous well constructed discourse of course structed it is a city but there are also negative aspects rizzos is like wood supplies on to winning in january this year almost 6000. 00 more refugees arrived in uganda but it wants to keep its borders open and can only manage this influx with the help of aid money at least for the time being as ugandas policies continue to be pushed into action its hoped that refugees will become selfsufficient like seamstress aegis phony. And joining me now here in the studio to discuss this is the uns high commissioner for refugees for the program they thank you so much and welcome to the program thank you you said it yourself this number more than 70000000. 00 people displaced around the world shocking why do you think it is still growing its the symptom of a World Without peace even more specifically the world in which we have become unable to make peace look at the images weve just watched in uganda the influx of refugees in uganda is due to mainly 2 conflicts one. In south sudan the other one in congo and unless we become more efficient in stopping wars we will continue these see these figures are growing and becoming bigger i want to talk a little bit more about the atmosphere toward refugees right now because we have some governments closing borders building walls even paying other governments in order to take in refugees im thinking about turkey specifically your response well my response is that. Restrictions closures pushbacks are not only wrong lets remember that these people are fleeing from war conflict. Violence discrimination so they need to have so its not only wrong to push them back but it is also not efficient the problem will not go away it would just move to another part of the world it would be a problem there and it is just waiting to come back to the rich countries i want to talk about a bit about those attitudes though that are out there because i mean you know we have attitudes really deteriorating not only toward refugees but also toward immigrants and recent years seen as a burden on the system how do you change that mindset i mean has there been a failure here in managing the message in terms of what refugees bring to the table for various countries there have been many failures in managing these population movements we have to recognize that. In europe for example they were designed for much smaller numbers when the numbers became bigger in 2015 europe was not ready and that sent the wrong message but also some unscrupulous politicians have exploited that they have realised that by portraying these people as a threat they would gain consensus and votes now this is the wrong approach as i said this doesnt solve the problem. I am always a bit hesitant to present this figure as dramatic it is dramatic of course 70000000 people in need of protection of safety its traumatic but hes also manageable were 7 and a half 1000000000 people on this planet he surely we can find ways like uganda did to manage these rows as we heard from your report this is the 7th Consecutive Year that the number of displaced people around the world has been on the rise how do you see the next 7 years. Developing and are there perhaps any Silver Linings any areas in which you are seeing progress we have now something called the refugee compact this is an agreement between the countries in the world to improve the manner in which we respond to refugee crisis it was very interesting what we heard just a few minutes ago from uganda because uganda is in model country in that respect it receives refugees it keeps borders open and god knows what a burden it is for them millions from south sudan from the democratic republic of congo and yet people are not put in camps that are allowed to Access Services that are allowed to work but of course that model which we are promoting needs a lot of support uganda doesnt have all the resources as we heard from that teacher so we should not take for granted that possibly talent that we should support that and in that way i think that if the model is replicated and were doing it in about 15 countries these these days we have a new blueprint for a better support model to refugee crises this is a reason for optimism amidst the gloom and i mean the fears so a shocking report but some hope for the future joining us with a perspective i thank you very much for the background a high commissioner for refugees at the United Nations we appreciate it thank you very much. A human rights expert says that Saudi Crown Prince mohammed bin someone should be investigated over the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi agnes column on cited what she calls credible evidence of bin so months liability in wednesdays report she said that she felt that the probes conducted so far by saudi arabia and turkey had failed to meet International Standards because she was killed last october in saudi arabia is it tumble consulate. Dutch prosecutors have named 4 suspects in the shooting down of malaysia Airlines Flight m h 175 years ago the International Team in charge of the investigation announced that one ukrainian and 3 russian men would face murder charges for their alleged involvement in downing the plane in july of 2014 flight m h 17 was hit by a russian made missile while flying over ukraine all 298 people on board were killed most were from the netherlands and here is what the dutch chief prosecutor had to say. For them if you can the prosecution is charging these 4 men because we believe it was their plan their cooperation and their actions in july 2014 that led to the downing of flight m. H. 17 rules on need some of even though they didnt push the button themselves there is a suspicion that they worked together to obtain the missile launcher and put it in position with the goal of shooting down a plane. T w correspondent mckayla bush is in the trash where he has been following these developments for us so the press conference is just ended what were the reactions to the International Arrest warrants which were announced today. Well hello there are 2 main reactions the 1st one is relieve by many i should. Follow this later but the 2nd one is clarity we have clarity now the chief prosecutor best to back it told to told us as well that many were skeptical that they will bring it to satisfactory and now we have a trial just a regular trial march next year so. The atmosphere was electric. Great expectation in the expectation were met in a way. We know that the majority of the victims on m. H. 17 were dutch what does todays announcement need to their relatives are some of them present. Here many were present they were briefed before the press conference began and we could talk to them as well before the press conference and what they told us was 1st they feel relief because they are closer to the truth they side they definitely feel pain even after 5 years and what they are asking themselves is they motif because we know. And the investigators are sure that russia was involved in the out of the plane but nobody still knows and the investigation investigators are open that we dont know why this civil plane was downed was it a mistake or was it your all of a real a hard to say in the investigation is the investigation is. Closing without our answering this. Really central question that you know they have identified these suspects here how likely is it that we could see them actually brought to justice. I would like to say its likely but its absolutely not. Russia and ukraine prohibit to extradite their citizens so. Chief prosecutor and the chief constable told the press that its impossible and they will not ask russia in the ukraine to extradite these people but what is. Being made is that the raw international. Orders to you arrest them if you leave russia and the holy sconce terrible told us that they know all 4 suspects are in russia now so if they happen to you to write if they happen to leave russia done probably there will be arrested. Correspondent macao bush a f thank you. Lets get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world candidates for the leadership of Britains Conservative Party have clashed in a televised debate with former foreign minister Boris Johnson remains a front runner in the Party Lawmakers are in now with the feel insecure 2 days to 2 in the coming days Party Members will then choose their new leader and britains next Prime Minister in a coastal low is. A rocket has hit a site near Oil Production facilities west of the iraqi city of basra police say the 2 iraqi workers were hurt theres been no immediate claim of responsibility it is the latest in a series of attacks that have raised tension between iran and the united states. Youre watching news still to come on the program they were once kept as pets but now these Little Critters are about to be released into the wild in indonesia but not before being learning something essential. A u. S. President donald trump has launched his bid for reelection in 2020 speaking with thousands of his supporters at a rally in florida he lashed out at his opponents portraying himself as a political outsider in the nations capital. Alex had a phenomenon was at the rally and spoke with some of the people. Die hard to Trump Supporters in orlando more than 24 hours before the really they were already camping out here this is just maureen and lorien told us they barely slept to get into the 1st world. We wanted to see our president. We began to other rallies speak to us this is a historical event to be at his. Most of the really go worse voted for trump in 2016 and are eager to do so again we use a poor President Trump because hes fulfilled everything that he promised to do and thats why hes a man of his word and we we believe that true leadership comes from being a man of the word its important for me be a to bring attention to a basically an election issue that i support i support barriers on americas southern border primarily to keep illegal narcotics and Human Trafficking out nori that was crucial to president strums 2016 election victory and he still seems to be quite popular here but despite a growing economy and low unemployment the Trunk Company is facing a tough path to reelection its internal polling data shows trump behind top democratic contenders in key states and just relying on his core supporters might be not enough to pull off another big. In november next year. But this night was all about optimism and the will to win when donald trump took the stage in orlando. Tonight i stand before you to officially launch my campaign for a 2nd term as president of the united states. I can promise you that i will never ever let you down i wont take boosting military spending judicial appointments in orlando trump touted what he called his great achievements at the same time he attacked his political opponents demonstrating how much his cum pain appears to rely on us versus them rhetoric no matter what label they use a vote for any democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of the american dream. Where its aca the anger and passion of charms 2016 campaign and went down well with these core supporters in florida. Fury in germany investigations into the killing of a regional politician are being stepped up thats after a Police Report suggests that a suspected far right extremist now under arrest may not have acted alone the victim politician of ultra left gaza was shot in the head at close range earlier this month investigators are examining the possibility that the suspect may have been part of a wider network. The german politicians shot dead on his own terrace following intensive investigations or thirtys have identified and arrested a main suspect a man with several previous convictions for his parents in attacks by far right extremists now german media reporting that clues have emerged that suggest he did not act alone they say a witness has come forward. Saying he saw 2 cars speeding near the scene as are enough he says he heard a gunshot that night and then he saw 2 cars driving very aggressively close by. He says he thinks he may have made a wrong turn. By the font. The witness is said to have identified one of the cars as a faux fucking caddy thats the same type of car owned by the suspects wife. And his testimony has led investigators to examine whether there may be other assailants or people with knowledge of the crime. Thats now part of the investigation. That. Officials reportedly found a key to another car hidden in the suspects home which the suspect told his wife he had sold but that car has yet to be found prosecutors say they have found no evidence that there was more than one person involved in the killing on tuesday the german interior minister condemned the attack saying there was a nuff evidence to conclude that it was politically motivated this kid. Look were talking about an attack against all of us against a free nation. That adds another dimension to this and as others have said today the preservation of freedom is at stake for. Say the suspect hadnt raised suspicions among officials for at least a decade. Think takes them is the suspect had a far right extremist career if i can put it that way starting in the late eightys. Hes been part of the far right scene since then he committed politically motivated crimes gun and well as such she was on the radar of the Domestic Intelligence service during that time. Experts say theyre often skeptical of lone wolf narratives when it comes to the far right. The thesis of lone individuals preparing crimes under cover and in isolation. I consider that to be a bit short sighted. People tend to be networked with each other on social media. Even if they appear to act alone theyre likely to find affirmation online. Now the suspect is being investigated further in custody he has not yet spoken about the allegations. And im joined now by journalist martin who has researched extensively about right wing extremism here in germany welcome to the program thank you for joining us id like to begin by asking you how significant would it be if this turned out not to be the act of a single perpetrator i think in the 1st place it would not be surprising as we heard in your report right wing terrorists tend to be embedded in networks of militants that support each other and sometimes push its each other to action and also support each other when they commit these crimes so i think it would not be surprising if there is a network behind this suspect that has now been arrested are German Authorities doing enough to fight right wing extremism. Well after d. And s. You there was lots of criticism of German Authorities and the way they treated right wing extremism i think there has been some change since then the year attorney general for example has brought indictments of several neo nazi groups in the past years that are considered to be considered terrorist organizations but in general theres lots of criticism still the German Authorities tend to belittle or sometimes overlook the threat that is posed by right wing terrorism by domestic terrorism in germany how extensive are the networks well it depends i think there are several networks that we can see here and the case of the state of has said were just took place in the northern part of has a. In the past decades there as there have been several incidents for example or crimes we must say im for example in 2006 the end if you killed the young how did you just got a local shop owner you was only 21 years old and thats the killing happens not very far away from where mr look at us shopping now and until this present day were not sure if there are still people that maybe help to respect them that maybe it showed them the particular shop where the shooting happened or pointed them to their victims and it was always clear that within the northern part of history there is a new nazi activity that has to be taken has to be taken seriously from networks to prominent people within the scene that are well connected in germany and also in within europe and much in china haagen joining us thank you thank you for having me went out to engineer a show where 2 critically endangered a ranking tags have been released back into the wild the animals were being rescued after being kept as pets on the island of sumatra its featured these particular beasts its feared excuse me but they could become extinct there within 10 years. Her 1st taste of freedom since she was a baby elaine whos 5 and 4 year old rape. Have spent nearly 2 years preparing for this moment conservationists rescued the endangered to run a tangs from a local village and some are where theyve been kept as pets the animals have been learning how to fend for themselves at a rehabilitation center. We have your typical. Theyve learned enough to be able to survive in the wild after being released they can climb trees and find their own food. The pair will join a random 120 urana tangs which have also been freed from captivity into the pine is jantar Forest Reserve those though are the lucky ones the apes shrinking habitat combined with the number of deadly attacks by humans have left the animals finding for their survival but for now ray park ray resist taking her new life in her stride. A quick reminder of the top stories that were following for you the u. N. Refugee agency says that a record 70000000 people have been displaced from their homes by war violence and persecution thats an increase of more than 2000000 over the past year commissioner filippo grand day says the figures are going in the wrong direction. To International Investigators name for murder suspects in the downing of all Asian Airlines flight m. H. 17 really 300 people were killed when a passenger jet was shot down over his brain nearly 5 years ago. Up next how the Climate Crisis is affecting the most vulnerable communities all that more coming up on t. W. News asia im sara keling in for land dont forget you can always get the latest on our web site and if t. W. Dot com you can follow us on social media thanks for watching after effects. The food food. Food. You. Think. With the senses. Recognize. And experience the inexpressible. The cultural magazine. Arts 21. G. W. If you would like to be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan of the initial for your childrens learning its just that the children who have already been the lawyer and those that will follow are part of a new process. They could be the future of. Granting opportunities global news that matters d. W. Made for mines. By i doubt. Its been 15 years since the mugging. She was the 1st man to walk on the. Hardware. As a small boy she dreamed of the stars. As a highlight she says anything no matter how dangerous a. Church or go to the mall. Is an astronaut she took part in the greatest adventure in history. Neil armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t. W. This is d. W. 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