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Value with president wretch have tired had one blaming everyone but himself and now hes threatening to impose tougher penalties anyone who talks the economy down. And its not just turkish citizens who are affected the crisis is also a big worry for the estimated three and a half million Syrian Refugees who have found a haven in turkey one place where they have settled in the business the border city of gazi on tap in southeastern turkey and aside from economic concerns a lot of refugees like ten year old mud gita still struggling to come to terms with the horror of war. Majeed as days start very early. And they are exhausting. For our weekly visit to live her some children when they wake up they just jump out of their beds wash their faces get dressed take their bags and go i need an hour to properly put on my leg and if it doesnt work i need to ask my mom for help. In twenty thirteen the family fled syria to turkey margie doe was five years old at the time and her brother ebro him only two she still remembers the escape from aleppo very clearly and the day of the attack. That i. We were in a pickup truck with ten other people when it happened. Just after we got on the truck a plane fired on us. Suddenly everything was burning. And everything was black around us and those i love. When i regained consciousness i saw my daughter and her leg was gone. We had there was my son was on fire and he had open wounds on both of his legs there were dead bodies and burned people everywhere these images still haunt me it was like hell had opened up you know and they had to get by their door when we left the hospital there were many covered dead bodies outside and one body was uncovered my sister closed her eyes and she didnt see it but i saw that body and i wish i hadnt looked because i cannot forget it. The neighborhood where marjie does family live has changed drastically in the past years until it was once famous for its traders and markets but now its known for its refugees the city has taken in half a million syrians but living together is not is how mone years as a day looks at first glance. But. When they realize im serious they charge me more they doubled my rent from two hundred to four hundred lire and i even have to pay more for water and electricity that my neighbors do because i supposedly use more water we want them to go back now weve been feeding them for five six years thats enough. There were a lot of problems in the beginning but now everything is fine the majority of syrians have integrated theyve even feasted the economy. On the lots that almost looks good detailed well. If it was not does that hurt. Us here a little but its a home office where you dont need to go to the clinic every couple of months to check up is uncomfortable for her. But the scar on her leg doesnt bother her anymore and thats very important. To has more fun exercising she has made such progress that her prosthetic leg is hardly noticeable only climbing stairs still proves difficult. For her physiotherapist its important that she keeps her head up she shouldnt think of her leg at all. We want our patients to feel comfortable with the percy says so they can do everything in their daily lives without limitations. That include walking on different types of flaws and services such as sand and gravel as well as steep slopes and stands we train all of that. Is the mantra is brave and she has a strong will. Thats why she learned so quickly. And made such great progress. Let me do that. A bit of a plot of the Little Brothers are. On the way back home there is time for play on the playground margie dont love the team but many of the other children of boyd her she says because of her prosthetic leg. Because when i read that when the other kids at school didnt know about my situation they were nice but when they learned about my leg they treated me differently they wouldnt play with me anymore thats why i prefer it when no one at school knows about my leg grown ups have also reacted strangely my teacher for example acted normally at first. Century seen my prosthetic leg shes treated me extra carefully. When i forgot that the lake is there she reminded me that it i could not have lived their lives that they did as a kid a lot of. Good you know fathers there as well she doesnt seem very often hes working a lot trying to put food on the table. Then its time for the children to go to bed puts her prosthetic leg away for the night. And even him crawls into her bed he loves it when his sister recently story as he falls asleep. Its about a boy in him tarik a six year old superhero from a little but it could just as well be about much. Better really. Now as someone who comes originally from the United Kingdom i regularly elsewhere that it is really going to happen is being of course the british exit from the European Union and sadly from my point of view my answer has to be yes it looks very much to worry and its certainly going to have a huge impact including it seems on the food supply with the British Government even considering stockpiling food weve been talking to farmers in the english south east including a man called stephen betts. From. Lettuce as far as the eye can see. Every week a million heads of it are harvested here in the county of kent in southeastern england. Theyre picked by hand mostly by Seasonal Workers from eastern europe. But. I dont think. People realized how much we depend on foreign labor coming in. Steven benson is a fourth generation lettuce farmer he employs around one hundred thirty Seasonal Workers on his farm most come from romania as e. U. Citizens they dont need visas to work but briggs it could well do away with that privilege that would go stephens business model. If theres no labor coming in. Virtually this going to be no. Weve got to have the labor coming in theres no question about. All imports in a lot of food from the rest of the world. So we call that choice. To do or just have fun is romanian shes been working on the farm for eleven years she was shocked at how in the run up to the referendum the debate revolved around immigration but she still isnt convinced breaks it will cost her her job. I dont see i thought your english paper working but big. Life being. Brave words but british farmers are already feeling the consequences of breaks it this year twenty percent fewer Seasonal Workers came to the island nation looking for work. Around an hour to the east youll find kevin at once farm. For eighty years his family is. Grown different types of grain here kevin needs big machines to do that and that means major investment but the farmer cant afford that any more bricks it will cut off idle you subsidies from his perspective things look bleak indeed. We could easily see a very substantial percentage of farmers disappear family found just go on and that wont be something you can decide in five or ten years toy more politically we got that wrong because it will be done and once farmers leave the land and go off on Something Else to do i generally dont come back on the right. But not all of the Grain Farmers in kandahar as negative as kevin is. James for voted in favor of braggs it he thought that getting out of the e. U. Would be a boon for larger operations like is. Run on the roads around the wife why from europe i think is is a is a better thing for us as a country and were in a well market anyway so you know wherever your weight goes in the what were up against the world market you know what it might that much difference about not. But the looming brings it is already causing problems for many british farmers not long ago stephen beds had a waiting list of seasonal staff eager for work post referendum willing field workers have grown scares indeed and he has no idea how many still will be around to harvest his letters here. Well from the u. K. Lets go now to spain and meet Marcos Rodriguez ponto a man who disappeared into the woodlands of the southern sierra madre in americans when he was just seven years old and he didnt return to civilization until twelve long years later saying hed been adopted by a wolf pack and lived on roots and berries Marcus Rodriguez is now in his seventys and lives in spains northwest deeply troubled about how spains environment is being treated hes become a passionate campaigner for nature conservation. Than on this isnt normal marcus rajni guy says over and over theres garbage everywhere he looks rotting here in. Gardner is toxic to the environment for marcus this is home hes furious that people treated so badly. By the governor about workers a partridge and wants water youre going to get about marie youre going to put it on him but i reckon its going to die. Like that i mean a man is beastly. I grew up in a nature that hurts me to see all this filth i dont people care an hour im going on on mine. Marcus the story is well known in spain at the age of seven he found himself alone in a remote valley in seattle he befriended wolf cubs and spent years living among them in spains world. Where im a gathering of my went into the cubs den and fell asleep. And thats when the parents came back. And i think they werent sure whether to adopt me where i know good morning or where they were my but i guess they left me because i was playing with the cubs and they were young and i was about i smelled like them washed myself in mud dried myself with leaves and i think it was the smell that made me want to. Go about. Mark is a story was made into a movie his stepmother used to beat him his father couldnt look after him he was abandoned and left with a shepherd who soon died marcos stayed in the wild and hunted with wolves he didnt have contact with humans until police found him when he was nineteen and forced him to leave the words. Marcos seventy two today he had to work hard to learn to speak again but hes never been able to come to terms with civilizations darker side he has few friends one of whom is a forest ranger who shares marcos passion for nature and his fear of its destruction when there was a forest fire here. The risk of more of them is high. Were going to end. Up with people. Oh well work has been in vain because i think pub was angry i dont know what to say look i. Know most of these fires were started by humans by arsonists i mean its just unbelievable. Isnt this because. Police have arrested several suspects but still there is no end to the forest fires and marcus is appalled almost nothing survives here anymore. But. When you burn it all down theyll be nothing left. If they keep this up half the human population will die but. Were not going to live it nature is dead. A Glenn Mcgrath i dont understand how humans can let this happen at the marcos is a fighter despite his bitter experiences he hopes people can learn to care for the Natural Environment for years hes been visiting schools to speak with children he makes a convincing case with his authenticity. Of course. But with a look at one of my courses a wonderful Nature Advocate who knows animal specter than he knows people and you can learn so much from him like how to be respectful of the Natural Environment when marcus explains this to you it is completely different than when scientists do it. But as time passes marcus has begun doubting whether he can make a lasting impression on people. Ya know so. I talk to children about nature a lot. And tell them its the most wonderful thing there is. They must treat nature with care. But i dont know if they really hear me a minute i know its hard to change humans. And when they have egg on their lap and then. Wolves type markers to respect nature people show him how they destroy it which leaves markers to wonder whether a part of him always been more than human. Now what i wonder was it like during the progs spring fifty years ago people in what was then czechoslovakia were still celebrating the liberal reforms introduced by alexander dubcek and it seemed as though a new dawn who broke in but then moscow ordered its tanks into prague to crush the uprising so what did dont short period of freedom just four months really feel like and to what extent do the ghosts of that time still haunts czech politics well as a young man roland barrow a witness to those remarkable events. Its a day seared into a volunteer hours memory august the twenty first nine hundred sixty eight days soviet tanks rolled onto the streets of the czech capital the prague spring a dream of freedom was brutally suppressed and bare now i was right in the thick of things. With his camera throughout that long day the now eighty two year old documented how the soviet leadership ended the dream initially disguising the move as military maneuvers the soviets and other eastern bloc countries invaded czechoslovakia and soon tanks were patrolling the streets of prague the country was forced back into the fault of hardline communism the invading soviet troops moved quickly to seize the citys Radio Station where journalists have been broadcasting uncensored reports. And we didnt want them to occupy the station. So people set up a barricade. Your ball may also set a tank on fire here. For. The dream of a free and open communist society died that day for. Other warsaw pact countries also played a role in the events that led up to it moscow received a lot of support from east germany its leadership had been fighting the Reform Movement in neighboring czechoslovakia for months. Evidence of those activities can be found at the old east german stasi archives here archivist all averse to being has worked his way through a mountain of documents that include over a thousand photographs among them some of the countrys own agents he made up by the. Reason they were told to get photographic evidence of all enemy actions to take pictures at all of the protests and document who was there so those people could later be prosecuted or before. The information was supposed to be shared with state Security Services in other eastern bloc nations. This is the first time these images have ever been shown on television. Most of them have only been checked and sorted in the last few years. Back in prague at the czech archive for state security during the communist era andre my take is the Deputy Director of the Czech Institute for the study of totalitarian regimes that looked into the activities of the east German Security service. The sixtys vietnam in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight is always closely associated with this feeling of emotional shock that is in turn tied to the occupation film of the twenty first of august in the days that followed it. Would be part august in our where people protested through nonviolent resistance which undermines the here but what people really came together as one in our society is the guy who is a very very powerful time shop as russian stock we shall not take a list of east german agents in prague back then the historian isnt surprised he says the warsaw pact countries all spied on one another and after the prague spring their Security Services grew stronger than ever the past still has an impact today historical researchers believe the countrys current Prime Minister andre bobbish spied for czechoslovakia secret police. Publish was the highest ranked category in agent market and on a t. V. Channel he owns the multimillionaire and all of garc denied the allegations a few weeks ago. Vicious some of the media providers claimed that i lost and caught in the states of purity of fear this is a lie. To pit art is a former Prime Minister who back in one thousand nine hundred played a role during czechoslovakia as transition to democracy it makes him sad that even fifty years after the prague spring the countrys communist past still casts a long shadow of the chaos. What ive been involved in our history and remembrance for many long years. Now for me its become a fascinating but at the same time a grim topic. Stalin publishes the same words over and over again. Hes surrounded by good marketing people who keep him from having to make things too complicated. He constantly repeats the same stuff about lies and campaigns against him. Cello. Gombau and for volunteers our who took part in the progs spring the memory of events in czechoslovakia after the invasion are as painful now as they were then. When you got. In august of one thousand nine hundred sixty eight he smuggled his pictures out to west germany for broadcast. But. It was really very bad back a. Good. Fifty years after the hopes of the prague spring were crushed by the soviet union the legacy of the past continues to haunt him. Well now on a very different note a story about why and bananas and about a man called eve chico who becomes originally from the democratic republic of congo where they make banana wine now these days home for eve is the austrian capital of vienna and when he saw that overly ripe bananas were simply being thrown away he decided that the time was ripe to create his own but not on a wine. Waste not want not thats. Every week he sells his rather unusual wine at viennas big open air food market most People Struggle to guess what the beverage is made up. It has a very interesting flavor and aroma. Taste is a little strange for wine drinkers but then it gains and body just like instructed to seek tastes different light on refreshing and its not too strong. I notice the banana in the after taste. But nana wine is popular in parts of africa if she is from the democratic republic of congo when he saw the amount of fruit that gets thrown away in europe he started buying up overripe bananas. So by the steeple in london people stop buying bananas as soon as they get brown sponsors start becoming sweeter. They get thrown away. And rather than let them go to waste we buy them and make something new from the market was closed to us. He pays ten euro is for a crate of bananas which is half the original price even his wife makes three to four batches of banana wine every year. First the bananas are peeled and the strings are removed so the wind wont taste better then its time for fermentation. The winds sugar content depends on the type of banana you just after four to six months the wine is ready. Anyway and if you miss making up to me banana wine tastes like banana wine its its own thing it cant be compared to white wine or other wines it has its own aroma in its own after taste this. One hundred kilos of bananas yield around thirty to forty liters of wine. And this way if she has already saved around thirty tonnes of bananas from being wasted hes especially proud of that. And i for one would love to try some of the why and not so from focus on europe this time around thanks so much for joining us and if youd like to see any of our reports again just go to our home page on v. W. Dont call forward slash focus on europe over the top Facebook Page news stories do come back next time around and so on why buy insurance. Thank you for the book you obscure. Has. The book going. To. Be. Good stories to make humans or stress. Ok sing about you want to be a man felix through fear only take. The morals of the past. The problem metal band sabotage. Good concert. W. Rock n roll. Band. Sinful rhythms condemned by the church. I know the evil feeling that you feel when you like. To go past a. Car stop no one is more popular than jesus. Book. 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