pass emissions tests. well it s back to brent s now in a crackdown on human trafficking all of that s right here in germany federal police have carried out unprecedented raids against suspected human traffickers throughout the country police detained over one hundred suspects across twelve german states early this morning they re suspected of trafficking hundreds of women and transsexuals are from thailand for prostitution prosecutors say the chief suspects are a fifty nine year old timey national and her sixty two year old german partner. well i m joined here in the studio at the big table by frank kinder she is the director of the berlin based organization together against human trafficking he s also a member of the german parliament with chancellor angela merkel s conservative c.d.u. party mr ali it s good to have you on the show thank you and this was a huge operation wasn t one of the biggest all even the biggest at the police has organized so is that because the authorities have
a fundamental family value that requires nurturing and protection. police here in germany have detained more than one hundred people and arrested seven others after a large scale operation against suspected sex traffickers thousands of officers raided more than sixty sites across the country in the early hours of this morning the properties targeted were brothels offices and homes the operation centers on a suspected sex trafficking ring set up to bring women and transsexuals from thailand to germany. well joining us now for more is g.w. political correspondent thomas sparrow told us what more can you tell us about these raids well terry this has been described as the biggest operation of this type in the german federal police s history it is certainly a very big operation we re talking here of over one thousand five hundred officers
passenger plane exploded the southwest airlines flight was on route from new york to dallas when an engine cover broke loose and shattered a window passengers broke up a woman being partially sucked out of the broken window. british prime minister theresa may has reassured migrants who arrived in britain as children that they are british and her government will not tell them to leave the country a dispute are up after dozens of people who arrived in post-war britain from the caribbean were threatened with deportation and germany s federal police have carried out the biggest series of raids in their history targeting human traffickers across the nation they detained more than one hundred people on suspicion of smuggling women and transsexuals from thailand for prostitution police are in berlin are investigating a suspected anti-semitic attack that s after an israeli man filled an assault on him and a friend by men shouting at them in arabic the attack took place in the presence of
move private clinic is where people can change that sex in india to that is something that would meet with disapproval officially transsexuals are treated with tolerance they re acknowledged as a third sex but this human rights activist herself a transsexual says there is a lot of discrimination we people are such hypocrite we see you know if some outsider is doing something with it is that right wrong or whatever according the perception is ok we give a damn care but often we should not do anything because we have all our own prejudices rosie who will soon be flying back to england doesn t have that problem she has her mother s full support of the i love you mom she says time and again thanks for supporting me on my journey even when it leads to india. our next story takes us out of delhi to bodhgaya in eastern india it was here two
against individuals that were children. and he s now saying these are attacks because of transsexuals or transgender or socialists or gays. i think there should be outrage about that and i m outraged about it. equally, the president of the united states sits in the white house and spews out anti-muslim hatred videos and as well has 16 women who cry every day about being hurt. i want to have those people heard. i ve said publicly if we have hearings, let us hear from the women who have been engaged in a number of these issues, including the president, mr. moore and others. so i don t take a back seat to that. i don t think today is the end. i don t think tomorrow s the end. i said i m praying for mr. conyers family. he is with his family. and i believe that as we move forward, they will have to make that decision. okay. that doesn t mean of course that the women will not have remedy and that the issues you have just said will not be vigorously investigated.