This week over will stories. Bolivia completely legal child labor. What stuck cashing in on its hippie past when we start off and its in just over a year ago the marandi bridge ingenue a collapsed killing 43. 00 people 600. 00 more were left homeless now those affected are fighting for compensation. Rita charcoal has lived near the rugby bridge for most of her life she says seeing the last few pillars disappear didnt bother her it was more of a spectacle but now she has to watch as the house she lived in for nearly 60 years is demolished only pieces of the 1st floor remain the same thing and so on then. You can hear the diggers and the jackhammers working away. The sound is
terrible. That affects you more than watching it. And i rita and her sister me mum were lucky they own a flat in the center of genoa and were able to move there its smaller than their home near the bridge but they had to leave a lot of their belongings behind anyway they were only permitted to return to their old ho
hartmut richter says was being let out of his cell once a day to walk around inside a large wire cage as a young man he was held for months in a detention center run by the east german ministry of state security for trying to flee the country and for aiding others in their attempts to escape. and so they didn t abuse us physically they called it corrosion it was a method they used to try and grind to stand through hyper control isolation this information has been the worst 11 months of my life here after a while you start to long to be sentenced. mr never accepted life under the east german regime and tried to flee for the 1st time by train when he was just 18 he was arrested and put behind bars. when building began on the berlin wall on the 1st of august 1961 he knew he had to escape he saw how brutally the regime was cracking
a christian or brings this one man s harrowing tale. the best thing about jail which to says was being left out of a cell once a day to walk around inside a large wire cage as a young man he was held for months in a detention center run by the east german secret police the stasi for trying to flee the country and for aiding others in their attempts to escape. the embassy of his dismissal nudie home and so they didn t abuse us physically they called it a corrosion it was a method they used to try and grind just through hyper control isolation this information because in the worst 11 months of my life here after a while if you start too long to be sentenced. crichton never accepted life on to the east german regime and tried to flee for the 1st time by train when he was just 18 he was arrested and put behind bars when building began on the berlin wall on the 13th of august 1961 he knew he had to escape he saw how brutally the regime was
desperation for some was so great the need to try it was overpowering our reporter chris in a cafe near brings us one man s harrowing tale. the best thing about jail was to says was being left out of a cell once a day to walk around inside a large wire cage as a young man he was held for months in a detention center run by the east german secret police the stasi for trying to flee the country and for aiding others in their attempts to escape. the embassy of his dismissal and so they didn t abuse as physically they called it a corrosion it was a method they used to try and grind just through hyper control isolation this information because been the worst 11 months of my life here after a while if you start too long to be sentenced. crichton never accepted life on to the east german regime and tried to flee for the 1st time by train when he was just 18 he was arrested and put behind bars when building began on the berlin wall on
a chain of events that ultimately led to the opening of the front and it was also to mark the end of communism in central and eastern europe the during the time the world stood dissidents in east and west germany helps model thousands of people across the you know german border and often a dangerous and difficult mission are deported christina caught up with one of them . the best thing about jail hartmut richter says was being let out of his cell once a day to walk around inside a large wire cage as a young man he was held for months in a detention center run by the east german ministry of state security for trying to flee the country and for aiding others in their attempts to escape. they didn t abuse us physically they called it a corrosion it was a method they used to try and grind through hyper control isolation this information has been the worst 11 months of my life here after you start to long to