Church meant i accepted it i went to ask my father in law for forgiveness it was too much to handle the shop but had killed my mother in law causing so much pain and a lot of 25 years after the rwandan genocide some of the killers are still struggling to come to terms with the past with look at why the healing process is also being hampered by traditional notions of masculinity. Time sarah kelly welcome to the Program Germany has tightened its laws on migration and asylum the changes are controversial one aim is to make it easier to deport failed Asylum Seekers now last year germany deported almost 25000 failed Asylum Seekers but more than 31000 other planned deportations did not take place often because document. Were missing or the Asylum Seekers went into hiding now under the new law Asylum Seekers would be penalized if they refused to cooperate and it would be easier to detain and hold failed Asylum Seekers before they are deported he reports on efforts to deport Asylum Seekers from munich and their efforts to resist. Techniques airports a dozen nigerian nationals are taken to a chartered plane for deportation. 5 people on the passenger list are missing they may have gone into hiding 12 migrants board the aircraft accompanied by 3 times as many Police Officers. Officer chris john cougar mio has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal crisis for migrants many are desperate some even injure themselves at the last minute to try and avoid deportation as i remember them its in the bay are always on my worry about it i wonder how things are going to work out for them are these but then i figure if were sitting in the plane with them that a proper Legal Process is being carried out to me even though my voice. Somebody whos from senegal could be deported next he has lived in and around munich for 5 years his asylum application was turned down he knows the rules for deportation are getting stricter and a lengthy detention is possible. Is a feel for all of us lets not leave because we are not see if you want to see. What through what we think from the didnt use we havent done many i think if someone dont have what is probably we dont fight so i think is would be to those people. Some get support from an n. G. O. S munich a Refugee Council that helps him when he deals with officials and needs legal advice. Refugee council is critical of the new deportation that you lay sions. The stared at him as compared to being completely deprived of their rights not only that he was led here are being dehumanised because this is no longer a matter of an individuals fate but the families are split up or whether the person is sick this is a matter of carrying out to potations for the sake of raising the statistics or to stick. Authority to see things differently those in detention at this temporary facility at Munich Airport are legally required to be deported. Every case has been reviewed by a judge. To hear appeals from people who have committed offenses have priority on a deportation flight these are those who are in danger of public order and safety. Delinquents and people consider the threat a dealt with. Comes everyone else because when and by the get started its not only criminals who are detained in the worst cases people who have committed minor violations such as signing a document too late could also be deported. That sometimes makes officers like christiane couldnt meyer think twice even if they trust the system could go higher thanks abusive officials who accompany deportees such as spitting and biting is on the rise and witnessing deportees inflicting injury on themselves is stressful. Because just. Try to avoid letting it get to me i think he doesnt mean me personally he probably sees Police Officers on the flight as representatives of the german state and she holds them in contempt because he has to leave the country thats how i distance myself from the situation or. The migrants from nigeria have long since landed back home for the time. They may not return to germany their training is over. Lets get more now were joined by d. W. Political correspondent maximiliano akashic with us here in the studio to tell us a little bit more about these changes to germanys deportation law why were they considered to be necessary well a general reform of the german migration policy has been a long time in the making to germany quite a long time to realize and to come to terms with the fact that it is in fact a migration country but weve seen since 2015 the big migration crisis that germany has been in the needs of kind of regulating its migration policies more effectively and what weve seen especially in the report now is that in the last year we had 31000 deportations that have gone through one fact is that the deport just go into hiding other issues are for example still not like figured out identities of the deported or documents being missing sometimes its also preventions from pilots or activists but there was a need in germany to make the make the regulations more effective and with the new and also have been passed by the German Parliament but havent come into force yet these deputations are set to become more efficient and how about the migrants who are allowed to stay what changes do they have in the store well these laws its a bunch of laws have been passed by the German Parliament and are said to be coming into force in the coming year those laws are a minute and a deportation but also that integration so one part of the law is also trying to make for those people who are seeking a job in germany who hive even very good but who have chance of staying to get easier access to integration courses to language courses but also those people who are not coming from the European Union who are not under the kind of privilege of Free Movement but those people who are qualified and can seek a job in germany that those are easier high. Axis work commissions because this is coming back to the term germany knows its needing more qualified workers it is becoming more my migration country and with these new laws have been passed by the German Parliament and are coming into force that these those could help the next 1000000 acushla thank you more than 40 people have appeared in court in hong kong charged with rioting at a protest on sunday the prodemocracy demonstration turned violent when thousands of activists clashed with police the protests have been going on for nearly 2 months but this is the 1st time that the authorities have charged people with rioting defendants could face up to 10 years in jail if found guilty. They entered the courthouse carrying umbrella as the unofficial symbol of hong kongs protest movement the citizens have been charged with rioting for taking part in protests that have pitted the people against the government and beijing their supporters thronged outside the courthouse crying foul. But there is some systems just people should be out on the field that all could be discussed but now the government is using lots of right to say this focus i say follow and focus and then i was in charge that writes. Some took to the streets as soon as they heard about the charges. And that the car. Was. Absolutely i thought there was. A protest it was the 1st i would say that. Tensions between police and protesters had escalated to only a few hours earlier riot police confronted protesters in front of the quiet showing police station. The offices charged into the crowd. But met with stiff resistance by demonstrators has pushed the police back and eventually forced them to retreat back to base. The following day fierce winds lashed hong kong is tougher than we thought hit the city. As the storm clouds on loaded the political storm also shows no signs of blowing over. Lets get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world more weather warnings have been issued in parts of england and scotland after around a months worth of rain fell in just one day some 50 millimeters of rain fell in parts of the northwest and hail stones the size of small candies fell on watch or where a bridge collapsed during flash flooding. Heavy rains have also hit norway as well as at least 30 people are reported missing after downpours triggered multiple mudslides near the countrys western coast the mudslides whopped roads and knocked out communications around 150. 00 people have been evacuated just. So far several by both. North korea has launched 2 short range Ballistic Missiles 2nd weapons test in less than a week south korea said the missiles were fired from the east coast and flew about 250 kilometers toward japan the Prime Minister shinzo of a says there has been no impact on his countrys security. At least 30 people have been killed and 10 wounded by a roadside bomb in western afghanistan no one has claimed responsibility but security has been deteriorating across the country with both the taliban and Islamic State fighters mounting attacks almost daily. The victims were all civilians the majority of the dead women and children theyve been traveling in a bus and a highway linking the 2 key cities of kandahar and herat in western afghanistan the bus then hit an improvised roadside bomb. And we were heading to kabul from herat with a vehicle was hit by a lot of mine i saw many people martyred and injured there was no immediate claim of responsibility Afghan Government officials blamed taliban insurgents who operate in the area and are accused of planting new explosives but a taliban spokesman denied the groups involvement the latest attack came a day after the u. N. Mission in afghanistan released a report saying that most civilians deaths in the 1st half of the year were caused by Afghan Forces and their International Allies the report was apparently referring to civilians killed during afghan and u. S. Military operations against insurgents. The bloodshed is expected to intensify now that official campaigning for afghanistans president ial election is underway on sunday just hours after incumbent president ashraf ghani kicked off his campaign at least 20 people were killed and more than 50 wounded when a suicide attacker and the gunman targeted the kabul office of his running mate amaryllis ali once again civilians bore the brunt of the violence so right here most election will cost the lives of our poor people the poor are the main victims are myself im affected by this attack there is no one to check on my situation. I cant go anywhere i have no shelter job or if youre with the taliban and other insurgent groups determined to undermine afghanistans fragile democracy many afghans worry about further Violent Attacks in coming weeks. Lets bring in w correspondent Sandra Peters man whos an expert on the region and around the country so tell us we have this uptick in violence at the moment why do you think that is i mean we tend to forget that this continues to be for decades now one of the deadliest conflicts in the woods and right now there is a lot of going on politically you know the complaint for president ial elections has started were having negotiations at various places in the world between representatives of the taleban government and the u. S. And all of that is leading to this uptick in violence which has never we ceased. We have to say that there are negotiations currently underway between the United States and the taliban and weve also had preliminary talks between the Afghan Government itself and also the taliban why doesnt this show on the ground the fact that there is this dialogue happening right now i think nobody at this point this willing to compromise too much there has been. No talk about a truce as of yet a truce that would show on the battlefield and i think what they see at the moment is and hes trying to gain leverage at the negotiating table i mean the United Nations has just released new figures of civilian casualties if you really take a careful look its not that black and white picture that most people what to anticipate yes there are terrible attacks like the one we saw today but if you look at figures nearly 1400. 00 civilians were killed this year in the post 6 months alone so we stand further back a bit. Its time i always stand back as far as possible i do that for avoid falling onto the tracks psychologist saying zein he is normal after what happened recently in frankfurt and in the town of their where people died after being pushed in front of trains. Its impossible to always feel safe thats an illusion as fear is an ever present force in our lives we must always be on guard this incident has shown that dangers look everywhere and our platforms are often crowded by the time trains roll into stations across germany countries like japan and china have a solution to the problem barriers that only open once the train has come to a standstill a similar system is used by stockholms Public Transport Service but even there its not in place everywhere. Security barriers help a lot when its crowded at peak times lots of passengers crowd the platform. But according to experts installing security barriers at germanys biggest stations is not feasible there are too many different train models in use so the doors dont always open at the same part of the platform and the waiting time between trains is short. Crowded platforms are a real risk regardless of whether someone is pushing people are not following on the tracks can happen quickly when its crowded and people are jostling for space its very dangerous. But even the most stringent security precautions cannot completely. And dangerous or even fatal incidence of many dangers that we have already accepted such as deadly Car Accidents bicycle accidents or even home and leisure accidents quite certain for. When there is a new danger do we feel more threatened despite the low statistical probability horrific. Even if they were isolated cases the recent tragedies in germany will surely travel with passengers for some time to come. When now we had to rwanda a country still deeply scarred by the genocide 25 years ago about 800000 people there were slaughtered in 100 days by ethnic hutu extremists they were targeting members of the minority Tutsi Community as well as political opponents the genocide had lasting and devastating effects on rwanda and surrounding nations and every year rwanda mourns those killed and it remains a legal to discuss ethnicity. Many of the killers mostly men have served its time in prison but now want to heal themselves in their communities so our correspondent melanie corrida ball has been to western rwanda where she met some of those struggling to come to terms with the past. Today these men sit side by side in Community Based social sarah p. To share their experiences during. The 1994 genocide 25 years ago i went up to a 1000000 tutsis a moderate hutus were wiped out in just 100 days but it would divide it among those who carried out the killings and those who survived it. Memories of being on the run and how his pregnant wife had to give birth in hiding pivot. We couldnt find a way that the baby would survive being with us but i still had friends who i was doing business with they helped me and they took my newborn mcknights chairwoman home with her run an orphanage at. The baby state but a few days later the perpetrators went there to look for him they took my baby and killed him. Up dont know lives a peaceful life with his wife. But he struggles with the guilt of not being able to protect the 12 members of his family who were killed during the genocide similarly former release perpetrators like every easter have served their sentence are still haunted by what they call the shame of their past he says hes guilty of killing 4 people including to members of his own family. Came to realize that i cant escape my judgment i accepted it i went to ask my father in law for forgiveness it was too much to handle the fact that i had killed my mother in law i was in so much pain. Many of the men returning from prison have struggled they found their families estranged their role as the head of the household challenged in the image of their very own masculinity destroyed they say these feelings however cannot be talked about in public. And always has to be strong a man has to suffocate his pain and behave like a man. The way i see it a man should also show his emotions in rwandan culture i can accept it in public. Amounted to overcome its pain. Then swallowed it thats a local problem here in rwanda which reflects a Dangerous Society all men are expected to deal with their pain and grief alone in silence and internally although the country is hailed as a role model reconciling with its violent past a toxic image of lets kill in the persists and continues to have the healing process of its me a population. Away from social pressures and the least and im glad they have found a safe space to reconcile and work on the psychological. Therapy helped. Because we used to fear each other. Whenever i saw a person i had wronged. I could feel my heart racing. We have no problems with the perpetrators anymore because theyre part of the families of social therapy and. When we meet now we are the same we have the same heart. But. The men have the same use social Therapy Group hope to contribute to the healing of their country so that future generations wont repeat their mistakes by facing their demons together they set an example so that rundown men learn how to show their emotions and their society learns to accept that. He is melanie current of all their. Ugandans are furious about a proposal to build a hydro electric down on the face famous merchants in falls the falls are the biggest attraction in uganda largest and most visited National Park environmental activists and tour operators say that the dam would damage the parks fragile ecosystem and they vow to stop being to stop it from being built. Vein Critical Role of much the same falls on the river nile. Surrounded by a rich biodiversity vulnerable species like the reassure can be supported here while the iconic falls in ugandas largest National Park is a must see for tourists he does know attracted unusual attention in a develop was wants to construct a hydroelectricity down here but many ugandans are against the idea. Putting it down of power or auction force its going to affect it for is it safe and tourism is going to reaches a possible loves in asia just imagining that in that order this force is not going to be there just as a big thing it doesnt it doesnt all go well but also i think we should know that nature can survive without us we cannot survive without it. Conservationists warn that the much use unfolds National Park is already under pressure from oil and Gas Exploration activities and from porch and building a dumb will father through it in a fragile ecosystem. 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In 200728 party has failed to stop the construction of a hydropower a semi quite towards a rusting area and the secret culture site on the sim river. The domino generates more electricity to run factories. But what used to be any importance tourism draw is no more now there were jet galley for those have been submerged. Conservation c. D. s they will support governments blind to industrialize the economy only if it does not disregard the environment and that is sustained because systems such as much some falls. Youre watching news coming up next sunday debian is asia india makes in him divorce a criminal offense but critics say the longer its designed to darken the countrys muslim minority. More next im sorry kelly in berlin thanks for watching i think. The. Menus do some things a bit differently not things very differently. The older generation on the labor markets. 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