Googling to yes tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost Green Energy Solutions by global oil dinas beam by a series of global 3000 on d w and online. This week a wall stories. Bolivia completely legal child labor. What stuck cashing in on its hippie fast but we start off and its in just over a year ago the marandi bridge ingenue were collapsed killing 43. 00 people 600. 00 more were left homeless now those affected are fighting for compensation. Not read the charcoal has lived near them over on the 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 remained the same thing and slung on their roofs. You can hear the dickens and the jack thomas whacking away. The sound is terrible. That affects you more than watching it. And i rita and her sister meanwhile 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 home accompanied by officials a few times it lies directly under the bridge which at that stage was in danger of collapsing. And i. Always felt like grave robbers because there was no sign of life there anymore its an awful feeling when you dont recognize your own home you know vehicle most in some ways going back was part of the process of letting go. Some memories are painful for the 2 sisters but not all of them there were like moments among all the drama. That will fast. Funny when one of the firemen the one with the pasta opened a drawer and found some noodles from a good brand and he said youre leaving them here we said tad theyre just noodles. And he said i but theyre noodles from mali sunnah we say theyre good for another year. You can make so get even with them. Ok ok take them. The courts are currently debating who is responsible for the disaster local authorities or the private company in charge of the motorways the outer strada petty tallia in a case that will probably last 2 years the Motorway Company is currently refusing requests for interviews in the meantime traffic is rolling again but infrastructure is in bad shape in many places around the country the bridge which is now being used to redirect traffic to church on a rita i mean as Old Neighborhood has also seen better days volunteers at the committee that campaigns for victims of the disaster or weeks after the bridge collapse out of 3 out of people try to divide those affected. Was that. What saved us was that we all said no. We showed that we were united and that we werent for sale you know. That gave us power in negotiations and it was dangerous for the other side to put it i didnt that it didnt. For the victims it was a good lesson to learn that there is power in unity but they will still never get their old lives back. During the 28 years in which berlin was divided by the wall more than 130 people were killed or died trying to flee to the west thats what rich also risked his life to excrete from east germany. 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. And so they didnt abuse us physically they called it corrosion it was a method they used to try and grind astound through hyper control isolation this information thats been the worst 11 months of my life here after a while as you start to long to be sentenced to 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 961 he knew he had to escape he saw how brutally the regime was cracking down on dissenters. As a young person at some point you have to ask yourself how long am i going to play this raid have how long can i take it and were doing i want to cooperate with them to find myself a Little Nation who is a long as youre still studying you had to get all of this crap that in every essay there had to be a commitment to socialism and if you needed good marks you just wrote that rubbish down. A short time later richter attempted to escape again he swam across a border river on the edge of berlin and made it to freedom he was in the water for 4 hours before he finally managed to get through a barbed wire fence and onto the shore on the western side on the eastern side he would have been shot. At the Governors Office i had a Guardian Angel that night i knew there were alarms at the bridge in the twilight i saw a thin piece of wire stretched from bridge post a bridge post if i had touched it he would have gone off and they would have immediately fired shots. Before the force. Dozens of people died in this way along the berlin wall its still not clear just how many the regime ruthlessly punished anyone who tried to flee. Nevertheless wrister continued to help more than 30 people escape by smuggling them into west germany in the trunk of his car he was caught again and spent 5 years in prison before being bought out by the western governments he now gives tours in his former prison often for schoolchildren he thinks young people should learn that east germany was a to tell a tarion state. That stealing is held heart what richer overcome the brutality of the stasi the east German Secret Police now hes able to tell the story as one of those who paid a price for wanting freedom. And 2014 bolivias National Congress pass laws that legalize child labor ever since children as young as 10 have been allowed to work its estimated that the country no has some 850000 child laborers. Was these 4 children are singing to honor the dead but not because the deceased is a loved one. Theyre doing it for money. At the end they chant our father. Their successes yet that forgot. That he and kevin this cemetery is their place of employment theyre hired to sing for the relatives of the dearly departed. They receive 20 bolivian knows each time worth about 2 and a half years thats a lot of money for children who are growing up without a father. A 10 year old kevin longs to buy a football but he has to spend his earnings on medical treatments for his mother whos ill. Its strange working in a cemetery that grounding cats and barking dogs around and garbage everywhere. These children who come every day after school are known as the graveyard kids. Every 4th child in bolivia has some kind of job thats about 100000 working children. Starting at 10 every night 15 year old and he buys cigarettes at a kiosk and resells them for any profit he can manage. And he works in a pub district. 5 days a week he makes his way through rundown bars and clubs selling cigarettes for 0. 25 each. But he has to keep a watchful eye. Of the. Whole districts there are lots of criminal gangs and they are the biggest threat for me as will. Not far from envy is christiane all of 10 years old hes collecting garbage because he wants a better life. The premise is that i want to buy new shoes. And go to school. Like other working children here christiane belongs to a bolivian child Laborers Union 5 years ago it pushed through a demand to allow miners to work legally starting at age 10. Youngsters like energy and christiane say they have more rights now and theyre hoping for bigger opportunities expansion in. The singing graveyard children say the only way to support their desperately poor families is by working for. The last reports takes us to the us home of the woodstock festival on its 50th anniversary the town is cashing in on memories of the legendary musical event the hippie movement. There are reminders everywhere from peace signs to toys 19 sixties hippie culture is still ever present. But is woodstock become somewhat of a theme park. Mark hedrick has run a souvenir shop on the times main street for over 20 years. Marketing is a stronghold in any kind of market like this the there was very little marketing done when the concert was done in fact that to the best my knowledge there was never shirts. That now the marketing stuff came after the fact. But here in the town you know we still like to take advantage of that. The local economy is benefited greatly since the festival took place and it doesnt matter now that it was held over 90 kilometers away in the time of bethel. But i think its just i think its not the work here and. That feeling of woodstock the special place for people like the people that believe in peace a lot this is the place. Back at mark souvenir store business a steady who says tourist numbers are up despite this years festival being canceled the lure of woodstock remains unfettered we do get visitors. Many people claim to have been woodstock and. Maybe they were. I think there was an article a number of years ago. The number of people who claim to have been at woodstock is probably closer to like 5000000 residents 5000. The number who attended doesnt matter its the legacy the festival holds for young and old alike and its its 50th anniversary. Of. What to do with old cardboard boxes. Do what a french artist does and build yourself a city. A little because ted shows us how. It is our project in la is an ephemeral critter 5. Year old next d. W. Nothing like a breath of sea air to calm the soul. Goes on as an island as the partnership and as germanys longest believed some new 1900 hours of sunshine a year. The charm of a bygone era on the magical downtick sea island of the blues or down. In 60 minutes on d w. Im not proud of them they will not succeed in dividing us out not succeed in taking the people off the streets because were tired of this dictator ship. Taking a stand global news that matters d. Double made for mines. 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