They once formed part of yugoslavia. For centuries, it has played an Important Role in society, culture, and economy. The community has a cam accused croatias new rightwing government of denying the crimes during world war two. Tens of thousands died in the death camps known as the croatian shorts. Here, we meet mr. Goldstein , slavko goldstein, who lost some of his family there and is fearful of the past been forgotten. There is not much left. Slavko goldstein shows us around the memorial site at the former concentration camp. Mr. Goldstein you can see some of the freight wagons, the prisoner transports. Right over there. They executed people over there on the other side. I lost my grandmother, grandfather, uncle, two cousins. One was 11 years old. The other was nine. A group of men approach. It makes slavko a little nervous. Mr. Goldstein it is a provocation. Slavko calls the security guard. Things could get out of hand. Mr. Goldstein they might beat someone up, or even kill somebody, god forbid. Slavko recognizes rightwing radicals in the group. He is a historian. Hes been to two universities right, slavko . Film goldstein, not us mr. Goldstein it is awful. But theres a cop here and they wont do anything really bad while he is really here. X one of the men waves. To rightwingers, it means this train is headed for auschwitz. The confrontation leaves slavko shaken. He is indeed a historian, and has worked to identify all those who were killed at the camp between 1941 and 1945 including serbs, jews, roma, and croat communists. The camp was set up and run by the croatian government, an ally of nazi germany. Mr. Goldstein there were a total of 83,415 victims. This is just part of the list of the victims whose names have been registered. Some nationalists gather in front of the opera house in the croatian capital zagreb. The square here is named for josip broz tito, yugoslavias first president. The protesters want the name changed. Some of them play down the crimes that took place at jasenovac. Others defend the wartime croatian nationalist organization, the ustae. Igor vukic it wasnt a fascist regime. It was an authoritarian and nationalist regime and they , tried to create a national state. Croatias Jewish Community opposes any attempt to minimize the crimes of the ustae. This ceremony commemorates the victims of the holocaust. The federal labor minister is here. One of her colleagues recently labor camp. Some of the victims names are read out. Lipot zora, murdered at jasenovac. The Jewish Community has been an important part of Croatian Society for centuries. Theyre outraged at attempts to water down croatias wartime history. Theyve been boycotting governmentsponsored memorial events. The ministers presence is unwelcome. Ognjen kraus we want the government to make the first move. We havent had any contact with them since they came to power. Power. Back at tito square, some of the opera house cast and crew organize a counterdemonstration. Mr. Goldstein pure provocation. The counterdemonstration is shut down. Slavko is pleased that some people are standing up to the nationalists. He says theyre bad for croatias image. Mr. Goldstein it is getting to the point where we wont stand for it or where europe will no , longer tolerate croatia. Hell continue working to document and preserve the memories of the victims of jasenovac. He believes that the croatian government should do the same. Michelle Church Attendance in europe has been dropping over the years, with the decline especially sharp in the netherlands. A recent study found that more than 42 of dutch people have no religious affiliation. So, its no wonder churches there are increasingly being sold off along with their , contents, which are in high demand. We met dutch fatherandson collectors who show that despite the church dying, trade in its relics is thriving. The Dutch Village of horssen is home to fluminalis, a store like no other. Here jesus figures, altars and thousands of other religious objects are awaiting new owners. Harald peters some of our nicest items include this angel with tobias, made from wood. And we bought this huge altar from a cloister here in holland. Today customers have come from spain, to find items for a new american tv series. It takes place in the 17th century and the set dressers are searching for some suitable saints. Nice that we can use it for our film sets. Because its very difficult to them in a church. Its true. It is very in spain we have a lot of these, but its very unusual to be able to to film in a church. And to rent it. Replenishing his stock is easy for harald peters, as many dutch have turned their backs on religion. Harald peters we are cleaning out a church. Were starting to empty it. Its a lot of work about a weeks worth with 5 or 6 people helping. Over the last four decades, peters and his family have cleared out 51 monasteries, 26 cathedrals, and 81 chapels. In 2016 ad, churches are a dying breed. Like many others, this abbey church had to close its doors for financial reasons. Dealers can often acquire the contents of these houses of worship for a song. Harald peters it hurts to remove the confessionals, because they really belong here. But if they have to go, they have to go. If we dont buy them, someone else will. But not everyone agrees. Its a national monument, a listed building. I cant do that. Meanwhile, the film crew is still looking for props. Harald peters and his father joannes try to fulfill their wishes. This black madonna was an option. It is an option. As what . You would repaint the statue . We will repaint the statue and will give her another face . Give her another face. Joannes peters of course id like an original statue to be left as is. But, in this world, some things are beyond our control. After hours of negotiations, the antique dealers and the film crew reach an agreement. Producers often spend tens of thousands of euros to give their films a truly authentic look. For some buyers, jesus and mary are nothing more than status symbols. You could hang get over the bed. [laughter] when other people come to my house and see Something Like this, its nice. Its nothing to do with faith here at oh, no, no. Just luxury. Yeah. Their trade in religious artifacts has turned into a millioneuro business. The peters process up to 400 emails a day. Joannes peters today, we received email from japan, south africa and the philippines from all corners of the globe. Its incredible. Some of their best customers come from countries in which religion was once dismissed as the opiate of the masses. Joannes peters here is an example. This is a reliquary for a bone. These are sought after by russians, the byzantine orthodox community, who hunt down old saints who died before 500 ad. Those are the real saints in their eyes, so theyre willing to shell out lots for them. So every day more religious , relics, statues and other objects leave the netherlands and find new owners around the globe. Michelle is it wrong that items once considered sacred and holy are now up for commercial sale . Let us know what you think about that or any of todays stories by getting in touch on facebook, email, or twitter. When refugees flee persecution, work or devastation, they are , full of hope when they finally arrive in europe. After all, europe is supposed to represent security, stability , and opportunity the opposite of what they left behind. Unfortunately for thousands of , young people travelling on their own, Something Else entirely different awaits them. Some end up as the victims of criminal gangs and are forced into illegal activities such as prostitution or selling drugs. Our reporter went to italy, to see what is being done to help them. Nice to see you. Were meeting mohamed from gambia. He wont give us his real name or show his face on camera. Hes going to help us look for some of the child refugees who disappear every day in italy. With a hidden camera, we make our way to the edge of rome where theres said to be a road populated by child prostitutes. Mohamed spots a young woman. He asks where shes from and how old she is but she doesnt want , to talk. Many of the girls here are between 14 and 16, even though they look older. Thats according to federica gaspari, a psychologist who works with girls who manage to escape prostitution. Federica gaspari theres an increasing number of minors being drawn in because they are easier to manipulate. A young girl whos still growing up is easier to influence and theres also a market for these girls. The demand determines the supply. And many customers want young young girls. The younger, the better. Mohammed tries to talk to another girl from nigeria, but shes pretty gruff with him. Get out of here, she says. She tells him she only sells her body to white men. She charges 100 euros. Ms. Gaspari there are men who accompany the girls to the streetwalker district and then watch them to make sure they dont leave. And also to make sure they dont spend too long with one customer. They want to earn lots of money in as short a time as possible. The girls dreamed of a life in freedom and safety and woke up to a life of hell, controlled by a pimp. Quick our next stop is the central train station in rome a key location for drug dealers. The place seems full of young men from egypt. Its clear they know each other. Mohamed engages them in conversation. They tell him theyre 16 years old and stranded in rome. They act cool, all with the aim of getting him to buy some hashish. These young dealers should really be in school. The Italian Government says more than Child Migrants have 6000 disappeared, now involved in a criminal underworld. Viviana valastro from the save the Children Association says her organization is helping to look after unaccompanied child refugees in rome. But she doesnt want to take us to see them. She says they feel ashamed and might run away. She says theyre in desperate need of help. Viviana valastro if youre talking about young guys from egypt, they are mainly exploited in rome as cheap labor. They tell us theyre working to pay off their debts. Thats their primary goal and the thing they agonize over. They were sent to from egypt alone, and now find themselves abandoned in italy. Many tell their parents how great life is in europe, because they feel too ashamed of what they are forced to do to survive. Michelle polands staunchly conservative ruling party, the law and Justice Party, is strengthening ties with the countrys powerful catholic church. The two groups have long been labeled as being in bed together particularly since priests , openly called for worshippers to vote for them. In return, politicians frequently endorse churchsupported proposals such , as a recent plan for a total abortion ban which led to , thousands of people otesting in the street. The church played a major role in the fall of communism in poland in the but afterward, its 1990s, influence waned. Until now. But not everyone supports their new role. We met a priest, whose beliefs strongly differ from the governments. When pawel gyzynski walks through the city of lodz, he sees impressive buildings, people who are successful, but also people with problems. Guzynski is a priest, and passionate about his role. He sees himself not primarily as a servant of the church but as a servant of the people. And his opinions often dont toe the church line. He opposes strict laws against abortion. In fact hes against any regulations on personal issues, including contraception. Pawel guzynski i dont think a pharmacist should say im not going to sell condoms or other contraceptives. I think each customer needs to decide for themselves, as they alone are affected by the decision. Today Pawel Guzynski is on kitchen duty. Hes part of a monastery that belongs to the dominican order. He says monks can do without many things, but not everything. Pawel guzynski things get difficult when it comes to food. If the food isnt good, that can jeopardize harmony inside the monastery. Men like food. As long as theres good food, everything is ok. One subject often discussed at the dinner table is pawels public activities. Hes become quite a celebrity thanks to his controversial views which he publishes on his online video blog. Here hes reprimanding men who worship the virgin mary with great passion but then go home and beat their wives. Hes often on tv chat shows. Here hes supporting the popes call for every parish to take in refugees in direct opposition to the polish government. Pawel guzynski i jumped for joy when i heard it. Hearing an appeal like that from the pope made me glad to be nationalist and practising catholic says letting in migrants would lead to a rise in violent crime. He says they only come for the Welfare Benefits and he accuses the priest of being naiive. Guzynski is used to being criticized, he often upsets others especially within the , church. Pawel guzynski some would like to stop me speaking out in public completely. They dont understand how important it is to engage in public debate. And because they often have a different opinion to mine, they get angry. When he leads mass the church is full. Hes very popular. He says if he were a normal priest, the church would have long since disciplined him. But as aember of the dominican order, hes protected. Guzynski is also critical of the churchs close relations with the government. Pawel guzynski we are now a free country and so i think Civil Society should rule itself. Without the church. But many priests dont want that, they want to have two powerful swords in their hand and not just one. That puts him at odds with the church in poland, which enjo good relations with the government. Polish president andrzej duda is very open about his catholic faith, the church is getting more public funding, and many priests urged voters to support the law and Justice Party thats now in government. Guzynskis recipe seems quite complex today much like his relations with the , church. Hes serving up a vegetable stew with shrimp and pasta. All mixed up together, just as he likes it. His fellow monks and guests also appreciate his unconventional style. Magdalena lapienis i dont like people who just parrot off formulas. Hes completely different. He even gets upset at times, or laughs heartily. And above all he leads us to god in a very special way. He serves up the food but isnt going to eat himself yet. The main thing for him is that the others enjoy it. The controversial priest is happy to have them by his side. Michelle the worlds longest and deepest railway tunnel has officially opened in switzerland. The new Gotthard Tunnel promises increased freight capacity and shorter travel times, but it comes at a cost. Six workers died and several houses were demolished during construction. A pensioneer in airstfeld in the kanton uri refused to leave his lifelong home until the bulldozers came. But the 84yearold has simply moved to a spartan caravan nearby on the side of a , motorway. The new tunnel has changed his life. 10 years ago, he still worked as a farmer. Now he sits on a plastic chair, watching now he spends most of his time sitting on a plastic chair with a cigarillo, watching the traffic go by. The 84yearold has come to terms with his lot. In any case, he says grumbling is not his thing. Werner walker there are lots of trucks that honk and wave. Does he wave back . Mr. Walker yes. Hes a man of few words. He lives alone in his caravan, surviving on canned vegetables, lemonade and tea. Theres no television, no internet or telephone. , the folk music on the radio is quite sufficient he says. He doesnt feel lonely, but he is having difficulty walking now. Mr. Walker health is what counts. I dont need anything else. Anything else. Nothing else matters its no use having money if you are sick. Possessions mean nothing to him. Perhaps thats how he was able tobear losing everything he held dear for the first 75 years of his life. His house in rynacht was bulldozed to make way for the tunnel. It was where he grew up and worked as a farmer. He had eight cows and worked hard to eke out a living. But he was happy. It was only when the diggers moved in that he finally left his home and bought the caravan. Now, 10 years after his house was torn down, hes come back for the first time to see his former property. Theres an Information Center there a soulless building from , the alptransit company that built the tunnel. Its clearly not easy for werner walker. There are so many memories attached to this place. But he wont say anything negative about the tunnel. Complaining is pointless, he says. You cant turn the clock back. Did he know this was here . Mr. Walker yes. What does he think . Mr. Walker it is ok. Doesnt it make him emotional to be back here . Mr. Walker it is forgotten. Pushed away . Mr. Walker yeah. Less than a hundred metres way, trains will soon be thundering into the worlds Longest Railway tunnel at record speeds. The journey from zurich to lugano will take two hours. Thats a reduction of 45 minutes. Up to 65 passenger trains and 260 freight trains will pass through here daily. Twenty minutes later, the passengers then emerge in the south. Its the start of a new railway age thats quite foreign to werner walker. All his life hes never left the canton of uri. He doesnt feel like celebrating, even though the eyes of the world are on the local town of erstfeld because of the opening of the tunnel. All he wants is to get back to his caravan. Mr. Walker i cant live in a village with all the people, i need to be out in nature. Even if that nature is sliced through by a busy highway. Still, walker has got quite used to it all and despite , everything, perhaps he is indeed happy with his lot in his old age. Michelle vairner valker certainly proves that you can take away a mans house, but you cant take away his home. Until next time its goodbye , from me and the whole team. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] hello there. Welcome to nhk newsline. It is tuesday, june 14th, 9 00 a. M. Im Catherine Kobayashi in tokyo. Were learning more about the suspect in florida and his connection to extremisextremism. President obama said he was apparently a home grown extremist. The director of the u. S. Federal burro of investigation said the suspect apparently expressed solidarity with american extremists. American Media Outlets aired footage from when the gunman opened fire in a gay nightclub. 49 people were killed. 53 were wounded. The suspect omar mateen was shot and killed by police