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Off in berlin this is the day. Early this morning the government of turkey informed by administration that they would be stopping combat and their offensive in syria and making the ceasefire permanent and it will indeed be permanent this was an outcome created by us the
United States
and nobody else no other nation 1st of all turkey syria and all forms of the kurds. Have been fighting for centuries. We have done them a
Great Service
and weve done a great job to let someone else fight over this long blood statement saying and. Also coming up tonight a truck loaded with death police in england have arrested the driver of a truck after finding the bodies of 39 people inside investigators are now asking was this an attempt to smuggle people across europe and attempt that went horribly wrong these people are human beings at the end of the day fleeing from war from pesach you share. And then you come here for a better opportunity only to live a regular life i mean you do today and then for them to risk their lives like this you know they deserve. Dignity they deserve to have respect paid to them thats why i came in they plowed down tents that. Went to our viewers on p. B. S. In the
United States
and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the casualties of truth created by us president drums declaration of victory in
Northern Syria
today at the
White House Trump
took credit for the deal over
Northern Syria
s future which was struck this week between russia and turkey he portrayed that deal as a diplomatic masterpiece crafted by his policy in syria and yet the
United States
was not present during the talks between russia and turkey trouble also claimed that he decided to bring u. S. Forces home from syria because they had stayed longer than the original play in the 30 days however there was never a plan with a timetable and he said that the u. S. Had deployed troops to syria
Northern Syria
a decade ago that is also not true
Ground Troops
arrived there in 2015 the us president did not mention russia at all in his speech today instead he focused on turkey and he portrayed president to one as a leader who had come to his senses and if no one ever misbehaves again trump warns that punishment by sanctions is always an option so the sanctions will be lifted or less something happens that were not happy with. This was an outcome created by us the
United States
and nobody else by the moves that weve made we are achieving a much more peaceful and stable area between turkey and syria including a 20 mile wide safe zone turkey syria and all forms of the kurts have been fighting for centuries. We have done them a
Great Service
and weve done a great job for all of them and now were getting out all right we have a team of correspondence on this story for us tonight from washington d. C. Our very own well before us and our very own teri schultz is in brussels tonight good evening to you both pablo i want to start with you trump he took a victory lap today and at the same time he communicated that the u. S. Is washing its hands of the problems in syria now that is a message for his base but its not based in facts has there been reaction from anyone in the u. S. Congress. Well as you can probably imagine i mean a huge amount of reaction from the republicans but we did hear from mitt romney whos the hes a republican senator from utah he criticized this announcement democrats were a lot more vocal we heard from the
Senate Minority
leader
Chuck Schumer
he said it was a nonsensical
Foreign Policy
decision that was echoed my
Many Democrats
but brant what i really want to focus on is really what the republican senator
Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell
said yesterday he said that the u. S. Should stop using sanctions for
Foreign Policy
now whats quite interesting with that comment is in fact ill ill one omar now this is the congresswoman whos been a fierce critic of trump also said that sanctions were a mistake now while trump was hailing the deal as a success jame jeffrey the u. S. Envoy for syria and the coalition against isis said the u. S. Believes that the turkish support
Opposition Forces
in syria have committed war crimes now jeffrey also confirmed as secretary of defense mark aspart statement that more than 100 isis fighters have escaped now he also said we dont know where they are and as you can imagine that hasnt gone down well with other democrats or republicans over the manager terry you have covered during this u. S. Administration and other u. S. Administrations talk to me about the disconnect between trump trump thinks that the syria problem has now been solved. How was made to react. President trumps announcement came as nato leaders are just coming to brussels they will only gather for the 1st time tomorrow we did hear from secretary general younes stoltenberg today before the announcement from the white house and so he didnt have a chance to react yet but i think that nato leaders the counterparts of
President Trump
and the counterparts of mark as for the defense secretary will have a lot of questions tomorrow when the meeting gets underway it seems very abrupt and oversimplified to think that all of a sudden turkey is going to pull out of out of syria to think that the kurds are satisfied with this resolution and i just dont see how anything could happen that quickly i think there will be a lot of questions tomorrow for defense secretary mark esper and as has been mentioned he is coming to brussels having said that he believes that turkey may be responsible for war crimes on the ground and thats something i asked at nato today and the u. S. Ambassador said yeah were going to be definitely looking into this and so it doesnt seem to me that things will be wrapped up quite so neatly you know thats interesting point there you make i want you to take a listen terry to the message that the u. S. President had today for europe further we implore
European Countries
to come and take those fighters that the u. S. Captured and bring them back to their countries for incarceration and for trial until just recently europe has been very unresponsive in doing what they should have been doing for a long time now is their chance to finally act. This is one point where trumps claim is backed in truth europe has not shown much willingness to take back its citizens who went to syria who with any place in the middle east enjoy the ice is do you think todays speech do you think is going to change that. Youre right that is true that there are many fighters coming from
European Countries
who have been detained caught by the us detained by the
Kurdish Defense
forces and are still there on the ground either in syria or now in there in iraq and
European Countries
have made the decision that they prefer them to stay there they prefer of and for them to go through the judicial process in iraq and even be condemned to death although europe is against the
Death Penalty
that would be their preference now i dont think the speech that truck made today is going to change that what we have seen is a bit of change and thinking now that with the possibility that these fighters and their families have a skate from detention because of all the chaos on the ground there and that makes european governments a bit nervous that they dont know where these people are anymore and they may well be coming back to europe on their european passports but theyre moving very slowly even with the new risks and i dont think were going to see any sudden action or willingness to bring them back. Trump talked a lot today about turkeys president but he did not mention russia or president foods and terri in public with that in mind i want you to take a listen to this todays announcement validates our course of action with turkey that only a couple of weeks ago were scorned and now people are saying oh what a great outcome congratulations now i havent heard much while were going on and all as you book who are the people who are saying well terry what do you think. Dont look at me brant i dont know any of the people saying wow over here in brussels i think tomorrow people are going to be saying and again as i mentioned theyre going to be asking a lot of questions and as you said he did not speak at all about the fact that
Russian Forces
are now going to be patrolling very near a nato border the
Turkish Border
with syria and this is something that is not going to make nato very comfortable it seems to me to be a huge win for russia and even for the assad regime this is not the outcome that nato would have wanted nobody is comfortable with this remember that most nato governments are also
European Union
governments and they have a partial arms embargo on turkey so theres a very different feeling on the 2 sides of brussels and the european governments are not going to be comfortable with this outcome i dont think theres going to be any wells coming from here. But you use one for a draw could it maybe be russia and iran. Well in some ways are going to echo what terrys saying now many of trumps critics are saying that this essentially cements russias role as a power broker in the region also claims that. From
President Trump
that the syrian kurds were happy with the u. S. Withdrawal seems to be contradicted by images that weve seen of kurds in fact throwing rotten vegetables true u. S. Troops who were leaving the area and also theres been a lot of critics here in the
United States
saying that the fact that troops are supposedly coming home is false because many of those troops in fact are going to be moved to iraq to actually fight potential isis fighters who are out there so many factor even going to be staying in syria but lets not forget that theres one big element here and this is a sort of an
Election Campaign
ad that trump promised in his back in before his. Election victory that he was going to bring the troops home so this is definitely for his base of supporters and hes been saying that time and time again that he would be bringing the troops home but like i said many of the critics are saying that thats just simply not false or not true. And weve heard that from many people even within the
Republican Party
you know thats a very good point let me ask you this year period before we run out of time the u. S. President today slammed former president s for not being able to make a similar deal in the middle east but you know an agreement by turkey to end its offensive against the kurds that is not anything close to a broad accord resolving the major problems in the middle east what must u. S. Allies here in europe what must they be thinking tonight here. I think theyre going to be confused by the trump announcement he certainly as you mentioned did not explain anything about how this was going to be a regional solution and thats really a problem here but i do think that there what has happened if its true that turkey is pulling out and that there is going to be this safe zone that theyve been seeking established remember that germany has now proposed that this safe zone would be monitored by
International Forces
including germanys own and this is something thats going to be discussed in the margins of nato tomorrow and if its true that a safe zone is established europe is going to come under pressure to actually make something happen today both secretarygeneral stolzenberg and the u. S. Ambassador welcomed the german proposal the
German Initiative
as europe stepping up and taking the lead so this could be something now that comes under more of a spotlight tomorrow when the defense ministers meet here in brussels yeah itll be interesting to see what is said to morrow there in brussels to results in brussels and publicly also in washington to both of you excellent analysis thank you. Europe especially germany you have seen 1st hand the human consequences of syrias civil war in 2015 most of the 1000000 plus migrants who came to germany were fleeing their homes in syria that includes the kurds a 3rd of all
Syrian Refugees
now in germany come from the kurdish region in
Northern Syria
we met one of them living here in berlin own weak. Looks forward to soccer training with his club. Mike most of the players could you know comes from osama the kurdish autonomous region and
Northern Syria
. He finds it difficult to concentrate on the game on the conflict in his homeland is still going on. I mean. We are worried about our families and the team talks about it. Its not just me but others have roaches there we support each other. As always. Came to germany as a refugee from syria in 2012 he now has german citizenship and is studying to be a social worker his parents still live in
Northern Syria
. You know is keeping a close eye on the news he said but also angry with the
German Government
. That. Germany is providing weapons for this war. And it just tears me apart and so it has to talk. English the
German Government
has condemned the turkish offensive and his band new arms exports to turkey but berlin has not canceled existing weapons contracts. Gunson germany is the worlds 3rd largest arms exporter so were selling weapons to dictators like air to one and we dont really care what happens with these weapons. Arms exports are highly controversial in germany the kurds are strictly opposed to weapon sales to turkey and they take to the streets over it like here in berlin the demonstrators are demanding economic sanctions against ancora and a stop to the fighting and
Northern Syria
. The west has left the kurds to fend for themselves the kurds and real job. Were trying to apply a bit of political pressure including on the
German Government
on the. Cutting no once to demonstrate that the turkish attacks against the kurds in
Northern Syria
are not forgotten. It could be the deadliest
Human Trafficking
tragedy in u. K. History on the outskirts of london investigators are trying to piece together a tragedy that took place inside a truck container and thats where the bodies of 39. 00 people were discovered early wednesday morning the driver has been arrested on suspicion of
Murder Police
say the container had traveled to the u. K. From belgium where the 39 people came from well that is not known tonight. Not far splines there is nothing unusual about this cargo truck parked an
Industrial Estate
in the town of grays east of london. But when
Police Forced
open its doors in the early hours of wednesday they made a gruesome discovery the lifeless bodies of 39 people. And. Emergency services attended but sadly all 39 people inside the container had died. Early indications suggest that one of these paper was a teenager the rest it believed to be adults. A
Murder Investigation
was launched and the lorry driver a 25 year old man from
Northern Ireland
was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in place custody
Prime Minister
Prime Minister
Boris Johnson
expressed his condolences in parliament. To the whole house will be shocked by the appalling news that 39 bodies have been discovered in a lorry container in essex this is an unimaginable tragedy and truly heartbreaking i know that the thoughts and prayers of all members are with those who lost their lives and their loved ones. As police try to piece together the
Trucks Movement
footage has emerged of it passing by 2 separate cameras shortly before the bodies were discovered
Authorities Say
the container had just docked in the u. K. From zeebrugge in belgium the cap part of the truck is believed to have originated in
Northern Ireland
police have moved the vehicle to a secure location so that the bodies can be recovered as this
Murder Investigation
gets underway. In a drawing tonight at the big table by chris militaire hes from the
German Office
the u. N. High commission for refugees known as the u. N. H. C. R. Chris its good to have you won the day when this story broke the 1st thing that most of us thought was
Human Trafficking
did you. Just at the same thought and i mean nobody knows. Besides the property of the traffic is that of course we have some clues and we have similar cases in the past in britain for example and of a parts of europe i mean remember 20 years ago when more than 50 people from china died in a very similar way also 4 years ago in in austria when 71 people including small children suffocated in such a truck
Central Oregon
taina and thats why im afraid we also. Have to face of the possibility that this is also the case of
United States<\/a> and nobody else no other nation 1st of all turkey syria and all forms of the kurds. Have been fighting for centuries. We have done them a
Great Service<\/a> and weve done a great job to let someone else fight over this long blood statement saying and. Also coming up tonight a truck loaded with death police in england have arrested the driver of a truck after finding the bodies of 39 people inside investigators are now asking was this an attempt to smuggle people across europe and attempt that went horribly wrong these people are human beings at the end of the day fleeing from war from pesach you share. And then you come here for a better opportunity only to live a regular life i mean you do today and then for them to risk their lives like this you know they deserve. Dignity they deserve to have respect paid to them thats why i came in they plowed down tents that. Went to our viewers on p. B. S. In the
United States<\/a> and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the casualties of truth created by us president drums declaration of victory in
Northern Syria<\/a> today at the
White House Trump<\/a> took credit for the deal over
Northern Syria<\/a>s future which was struck this week between russia and turkey he portrayed that deal as a diplomatic masterpiece crafted by his policy in syria and yet the
United States<\/a> was not present during the talks between russia and turkey trouble also claimed that he decided to bring u. S. Forces home from syria because they had stayed longer than the original play in the 30 days however there was never a plan with a timetable and he said that the u. S. Had deployed troops to syria
Northern Syria<\/a> a decade ago that is also not true
Ground Troops<\/a> arrived there in 2015 the us president did not mention russia at all in his speech today instead he focused on turkey and he portrayed president to one as a leader who had come to his senses and if no one ever misbehaves again trump warns that punishment by sanctions is always an option so the sanctions will be lifted or less something happens that were not happy with. This was an outcome created by us the
United States<\/a> and nobody else by the moves that weve made we are achieving a much more peaceful and stable area between turkey and syria including a 20 mile wide safe zone turkey syria and all forms of the kurts have been fighting for centuries. We have done them a
Great Service<\/a> and weve done a great job for all of them and now were getting out all right we have a team of correspondence on this story for us tonight from washington d. C. Our very own well before us and our very own teri schultz is in brussels tonight good evening to you both pablo i want to start with you trump he took a victory lap today and at the same time he communicated that the u. S. Is washing its hands of the problems in syria now that is a message for his base but its not based in facts has there been reaction from anyone in the u. S. Congress. Well as you can probably imagine i mean a huge amount of reaction from the republicans but we did hear from mitt romney whos the hes a republican senator from utah he criticized this announcement democrats were a lot more vocal we heard from the
Senate Minority<\/a> leader
Chuck Schumer<\/a> he said it was a nonsensical
Foreign Policy<\/a> decision that was echoed my
Many Democrats<\/a> but brant what i really want to focus on is really what the republican senator
Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell<\/a> said yesterday he said that the u. S. Should stop using sanctions for
Foreign Policy<\/a> now whats quite interesting with that comment is in fact ill ill one omar now this is the congresswoman whos been a fierce critic of trump also said that sanctions were a mistake now while trump was hailing the deal as a success jame jeffrey the u. S. Envoy for syria and the coalition against isis said the u. S. Believes that the turkish support
Opposition Forces<\/a> in syria have committed war crimes now jeffrey also confirmed as secretary of defense mark aspart statement that more than 100 isis fighters have escaped now he also said we dont know where they are and as you can imagine that hasnt gone down well with other democrats or republicans over the manager terry you have covered during this u. S. Administration and other u. S. Administrations talk to me about the disconnect between trump trump thinks that the syria problem has now been solved. How was made to react. President trumps announcement came as nato leaders are just coming to brussels they will only gather for the 1st time tomorrow we did hear from secretary general younes stoltenberg today before the announcement from the white house and so he didnt have a chance to react yet but i think that nato leaders the counterparts of
President Trump<\/a> and the counterparts of mark as for the defense secretary will have a lot of questions tomorrow when the meeting gets underway it seems very abrupt and oversimplified to think that all of a sudden turkey is going to pull out of out of syria to think that the kurds are satisfied with this resolution and i just dont see how anything could happen that quickly i think there will be a lot of questions tomorrow for defense secretary mark esper and as has been mentioned he is coming to brussels having said that he believes that turkey may be responsible for war crimes on the ground and thats something i asked at nato today and the u. S. Ambassador said yeah were going to be definitely looking into this and so it doesnt seem to me that things will be wrapped up quite so neatly you know thats interesting point there you make i want you to take a listen terry to the message that the u. S. President had today for europe further we implore
European Countries<\/a> to come and take those fighters that the u. S. Captured and bring them back to their countries for incarceration and for trial until just recently europe has been very unresponsive in doing what they should have been doing for a long time now is their chance to finally act. This is one point where trumps claim is backed in truth europe has not shown much willingness to take back its citizens who went to syria who with any place in the middle east enjoy the ice is do you think todays speech do you think is going to change that. Youre right that is true that there are many fighters coming from
European Countries<\/a> who have been detained caught by the us detained by the
Kurdish Defense<\/a> forces and are still there on the ground either in syria or now in there in iraq and
European Countries<\/a> have made the decision that they prefer them to stay there they prefer of and for them to go through the judicial process in iraq and even be condemned to death although europe is against the
Death Penalty<\/a> that would be their preference now i dont think the speech that truck made today is going to change that what we have seen is a bit of change and thinking now that with the possibility that these fighters and their families have a skate from detention because of all the chaos on the ground there and that makes european governments a bit nervous that they dont know where these people are anymore and they may well be coming back to europe on their european passports but theyre moving very slowly even with the new risks and i dont think were going to see any sudden action or willingness to bring them back. Trump talked a lot today about turkeys president but he did not mention russia or president foods and terri in public with that in mind i want you to take a listen to this todays announcement validates our course of action with turkey that only a couple of weeks ago were scorned and now people are saying oh what a great outcome congratulations now i havent heard much while were going on and all as you book who are the people who are saying well terry what do you think. Dont look at me brant i dont know any of the people saying wow over here in brussels i think tomorrow people are going to be saying and again as i mentioned theyre going to be asking a lot of questions and as you said he did not speak at all about the fact that
Russian Forces<\/a> are now going to be patrolling very near a nato border the
Turkish Border<\/a> with syria and this is something that is not going to make nato very comfortable it seems to me to be a huge win for russia and even for the assad regime this is not the outcome that nato would have wanted nobody is comfortable with this remember that most nato governments are also
European Union<\/a> governments and they have a partial arms embargo on turkey so theres a very different feeling on the 2 sides of brussels and the european governments are not going to be comfortable with this outcome i dont think theres going to be any wells coming from here. But you use one for a draw could it maybe be russia and iran. Well in some ways are going to echo what terrys saying now many of trumps critics are saying that this essentially cements russias role as a power broker in the region also claims that. From
President Trump<\/a> that the syrian kurds were happy with the u. S. Withdrawal seems to be contradicted by images that weve seen of kurds in fact throwing rotten vegetables true u. S. Troops who were leaving the area and also theres been a lot of critics here in the
United States<\/a> saying that the fact that troops are supposedly coming home is false because many of those troops in fact are going to be moved to iraq to actually fight potential isis fighters who are out there so many factor even going to be staying in syria but lets not forget that theres one big element here and this is a sort of an
Election Campaign<\/a> ad that trump promised in his back in before his. Election victory that he was going to bring the troops home so this is definitely for his base of supporters and hes been saying that time and time again that he would be bringing the troops home but like i said many of the critics are saying that thats just simply not false or not true. And weve heard that from many people even within the
Republican Party<\/a> you know thats a very good point let me ask you this year period before we run out of time the u. S. President today slammed former president s for not being able to make a similar deal in the middle east but you know an agreement by turkey to end its offensive against the kurds that is not anything close to a broad accord resolving the major problems in the middle east what must u. S. Allies here in europe what must they be thinking tonight here. I think theyre going to be confused by the trump announcement he certainly as you mentioned did not explain anything about how this was going to be a regional solution and thats really a problem here but i do think that there what has happened if its true that turkey is pulling out and that there is going to be this safe zone that theyve been seeking established remember that germany has now proposed that this safe zone would be monitored by
International Forces<\/a> including germanys own and this is something thats going to be discussed in the margins of nato tomorrow and if its true that a safe zone is established europe is going to come under pressure to actually make something happen today both secretarygeneral stolzenberg and the u. S. Ambassador welcomed the german proposal the
German Initiative<\/a> as europe stepping up and taking the lead so this could be something now that comes under more of a spotlight tomorrow when the defense ministers meet here in brussels yeah itll be interesting to see what is said to morrow there in brussels to results in brussels and publicly also in washington to both of you excellent analysis thank you. Europe especially germany you have seen 1st hand the human consequences of syrias civil war in 2015 most of the 1000000 plus migrants who came to germany were fleeing their homes in syria that includes the kurds a 3rd of all
Syrian Refugees<\/a> now in germany come from the kurdish region in
Northern Syria<\/a> we met one of them living here in berlin own weak. Looks forward to soccer training with his club. Mike most of the players could you know comes from osama the kurdish autonomous region and
Northern Syria<\/a>. He finds it difficult to concentrate on the game on the conflict in his homeland is still going on. I mean. We are worried about our families and the team talks about it. Its not just me but others have roaches there we support each other. As always. Came to germany as a refugee from syria in 2012 he now has german citizenship and is studying to be a social worker his parents still live in
Northern Syria<\/a>. You know is keeping a close eye on the news he said but also angry with the
German Government<\/a>. That. Germany is providing weapons for this war. And it just tears me apart and so it has to talk. English the
German Government<\/a> has condemned the turkish offensive and his band new arms exports to turkey but berlin has not canceled existing weapons contracts. Gunson germany is the worlds 3rd largest arms exporter so were selling weapons to dictators like air to one and we dont really care what happens with these weapons. Arms exports are highly controversial in germany the kurds are strictly opposed to weapon sales to turkey and they take to the streets over it like here in berlin the demonstrators are demanding economic sanctions against ancora and a stop to the fighting and
Northern Syria<\/a>. The west has left the kurds to fend for themselves the kurds and real job. Were trying to apply a bit of political pressure including on the
German Government<\/a> on the. Cutting no once to demonstrate that the turkish attacks against the kurds in
Northern Syria<\/a> are not forgotten. It could be the deadliest
Human Trafficking<\/a> tragedy in u. K. History on the outskirts of london investigators are trying to piece together a tragedy that took place inside a truck container and thats where the bodies of 39. 00 people were discovered early wednesday morning the driver has been arrested on suspicion of
Murder Police<\/a> say the container had traveled to the u. K. From belgium where the 39 people came from well that is not known tonight. Not far splines there is nothing unusual about this cargo truck parked an
Industrial Estate<\/a> in the town of grays east of london. But when
Police Forced<\/a> open its doors in the early hours of wednesday they made a gruesome discovery the lifeless bodies of 39 people. And. Emergency services attended but sadly all 39 people inside the container had died. Early indications suggest that one of these paper was a teenager the rest it believed to be adults. A
Murder Investigation<\/a> was launched and the lorry driver a 25 year old man from
Northern Ireland<\/a> was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in place custody
Prime Minister<\/a>
Prime Minister<\/a>
Boris Johnson<\/a> expressed his condolences in parliament. To the whole house will be shocked by the appalling news that 39 bodies have been discovered in a lorry container in essex this is an unimaginable tragedy and truly heartbreaking i know that the thoughts and prayers of all members are with those who lost their lives and their loved ones. As police try to piece together the
Trucks Movement<\/a> footage has emerged of it passing by 2 separate cameras shortly before the bodies were discovered
Authorities Say<\/a> the container had just docked in the u. K. From zeebrugge in belgium the cap part of the truck is believed to have originated in
Northern Ireland<\/a> police have moved the vehicle to a secure location so that the bodies can be recovered as this
Murder Investigation<\/a> gets underway. In a drawing tonight at the big table by chris militaire hes from the
German Office<\/a> the u. N. High commission for refugees known as the u. N. H. C. R. Chris its good to have you won the day when this story broke the 1st thing that most of us thought was
Human Trafficking<\/a> did you. Just at the same thought and i mean nobody knows. Besides the property of the traffic is that of course we have some clues and we have similar cases in the past in britain for example and of a parts of europe i mean remember 20 years ago when more than 50 people from china died in a very similar way also 4 years ago in in austria when 71 people including small children suffocated in such a truck
Central Oregon<\/a> taina and thats why im afraid we also. Have to face of the possibility that this is also the case of
Human Trafficking<\/a> the container where the bodies were found is the specter of coming from both geary. Thats important for the u. S. To geisha but its also important for this suspicion of
Human Trafficking<\/a> why is that well when the refugees all migrants on europe they often dont want to stay in the in the 1st country because for example they have lets say read somewhere britain and when you lost everything then you will looking for some for some routes so probably relatives somewhere this is inside of the
European Union<\/a> and this is the the the border of the you countries to nonu. With you countries this is a very important part of this of this journey and thats why a lot of this trafficking that happens that we report a lot year d. W. About migrants and refugees trying to reach europe via the mediterranean you know weve reported many times about people dying im trying to leave libya for example we hear less about the trafficking. What happens inside europe but its a problem inside the continent is it it is definitely i mean the most dangerous pod is still the mediterranean but yes also europe could be dangerous and they are still problems we have to solve as i just said many people have relatives someone of a country so they want to reach them but dont lets forget that europe is a region not the hotspot for the refugees. 92 percent of the vote refugees not in the
European Union<\/a> the un countries like bangladesh like turkey like uganda been on every 6 people is a 6 person is a refugee and when we talk about of every 3 crisis its happens that not in europe we know that the
European Union<\/a> still has not been able to come up with a migration policy where all the members of the e. U. Agreed to take a fair share of the migrants that come into the its a problem for the do you see that in your work when youre dealing with cases of
Human Trafficking<\/a> in europe does it depend on which country where this happens or some countries easier to work with others and you have different experiences yes absolutely so they are countries who are very kind of open for this at least open to solve problems and of us who are not we are pathways that doesnt mean that we say we want to have open borders and everybody can come thats not the what i meant and not the policy of the
United Nations<\/a> high commissioner for refugees but at least every
Asylum Seeker<\/a> needs the right and the possibility to show his case to to ask for asylum and if an ex of nation off the rule of law finds out that this person is a refugee then of course he
Needs International<\/a> protection put this into this tragedy if you could in the wider context of what were seeing in. With africa in the middle east especially in syria you are expecting more
Human Trafficking<\/a> and there is no decrease in sight is that correct this is very difficult to say we have some instruments to predict movements on the other hand when people are fleeing wars or. About things like like. Political unrest so were not talking about migrants were talking about refugees so people fleeing for political reasons this is this is chaos this is this is panic theres nothing is planned to organize something and thats why its very very difficult to predict these movements or
Something Like<\/a> that but of course since theres still a war in syria for example that since theres still war in south sudan there will be people who try to flee most of them 85 percent stay in the neighboring countries but of us will also try to go to europe of course chris miller from the un h c yorkers we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you you. Well it is an unusual sight at the u. S. Basketball game and fans have protested in support of a free honk kong at the n. B. A. Season opener which took place in los angeles for the l. A. Lakers last night the league has clashed with china over its
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Le Bron James<\/a> hes now in the crossfire some protesters with a director their criticism directly act the star player. Base of the n. B. A. Le bron james was the focal point of protests at the
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Los Angeles Lakers<\/a> star player was targeted after he criticized an official from a rival team for tweeting support for hong kong residents in their political dispute with china last week james took to social media himself stating i do not believe there was any consideration for the consequences. And ramifications of the tweet my teen and this league just went through a difficult week i think people need to understand what a tweet or statement can do to others but james attempt to salvage the lucrative relationship between the n. B. A. And china before the season started it didnt really work chinese t. V. Didnt broadcast any of the n. B. A. s opening games and protesters in los angeles are disappointed at the leagues response i asked the n. B. A. To come out and make a forceful statement that they support the mystique and support the people of hong kong and they support the
American Values<\/a> but even fans of james own team were perplexed. And you know its always tough to to use sports as a little device to talk about you know politics but sometimes its necessary and i think when the bron james did. Talk about how it was not a happy night for the lakers off and on the court they lost their opener to crosstown rivals the los angeles clippers. On the days almost done the conversation continues online and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day well see you then everybody. Sure of. What unites. Divides. The man looks like a trojan horse. What binds the continent together. Sensors and stories aplenty. Spotlight on people. 90 minutes on w. Welcome to the girl max you tube channel. A good line of students. With exclusive sites. And a must see concerning arts culture to ensure a. Place to be curious minds. Do it yourself networkers. So for subscribing dont miss out on. Luxury in the mirror humans are exploited and animals closely slaughtered big brands have committed to fair working conditions and
Sustainable Production<\/a> but who is monitoring the some contractors and investigative documentary goes to the police and showing up close behind the glamorous facades of fashion houses luxury behind the current starts november 5th on d w. How does it feel knowing. Where i come from but all of thats good to cisco its just like this chinese food doesnt matter where i am. Its only recent minds me a cold after decades of living in germany chinas food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things a little difference for me now and plenty of fluids present a correlation that exists to as a part of the whole havent been experimenting in china thats new but im not attacking its people wondering if theyre going to take it but if you dont have the right to another that is this is their job just understand my how i see it and thats why i left my job because i tired to do it except maybe add a day my name of the name to and i want to add it up here 2. This is g. W. News live from berlin tonight the u. S. President declares a victory for his
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