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lockdown. and men in black how one academy in china after pays these guys for a career serving the rich and famous. welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us imagine for a moment being locked up in chains in a small room eating and sleeping they're unable to leave for years only because you have a mental illness it sounds medieval but it's happening in modern times in as many as 60 countries across the world according to a report by the end you human rights watch in asia india china and indonesia are just some of the countries where the practice called shackling still exists here man rights watch report in indonesia alone for example some 57000 people with mental health conditions have been shackled at least once in their lives people like this man on the island of bali locked up in a small cell for 2 years for having a mental health condition he comes from a poor family and his 94 year old father still works the land. poverty a lack of access to mental health facilities stigma over mental health have something to do with it but in the end it increases the suffering of those already dealing with this trauma this is what the 48 year old you saw in the video said to researchers when they met him i feel sad locked in the room i want to look around outside go to work plant rice in the paddy fields please open the door please open the door let's get more from professor hans falls he teaches at the university of sydney and is an authority on mental health in indonesia i welcome professor polls now when it comes to shackling in indonesia is it by and large the only choice most poor families have as a means of dealing with mental health issues or are there other reasons as well. that's a good question only choice of course a bit of a flexible conception one major problem in the many alter countries in southeast asia and actually elsewhere in the world is to elect off available availability of mental health services and it's often also a problem that that can be quite far away to praying some want to a community health center or a mental hospital especially in rural and remote area s. in eastern indonesia it can be quite a distance away some of us more than a day traveling and that obviously is a problem many poor people do not know that at the link with mental illness only note at the linguists on who can be quite believed your and sometimes on islands with out provocation unexpectedly someone who. cooked a house on fire killed life stock so in damage it's this whole thing a problem especially if someone is attacking neighbors or destroying neighbor store petite belly they going to be liable for that that much so in that might that doing something about it but indonesia did banish acting way back in 10077 and since then it must be said and initial has introduced a number of programs including a community based abroad to tackling the problem do you think that these initiatives are sufficient. they are moving very much in the right direction things are changing in a way to section all mental health of the ministry of health picked. playing as a central problem because then to solve it they need to solve that me to create a much better mental health care system but also a much better general health care system and one of the things that has been introduced about 3 years ago is the minimal standards for the community health centers and this is a major innovation in innovation health care that are over 7000 in the whole country to every where the accessible for everybody now in the minimal standards to have to meet and this is assessed on an annual basis is to have to visit at home every individual with severe psychosis or schizophrenia to see how they're doing that off and have health on ts people from the community that trained them in mental health the symptoms to recognise them and then to report if they find someone who is shackled or. in the mental health care death has brought down the number off people in check like over the past 678 years with its hof that it's down. to a pot over the city is a trial 1000 people i hope it is a bit more this is a very effective measure you know not professor hall's what would you say needs to change in indonesia to prevent shuttling from occurring. a couple of things that happens often at very rural and remote areas is poor people poverty everywhere in this world is bad for mental health and bad for mental health a family member so if you offer to go help secondly the expenditure on mental health is quite low or about one percent of the health budget and if that spending could be increased. very vile come search what is happening and it's making quite a difference is a voluntary association like the in an asian community for the support of people with schizophrenia. because definitely not enough doctors it takes quite some time to educate psychiatrists in in products for 2 individuals for schizophrenia and deck a are not that often better in the city expects a represented but a half are very important troll and a las thing is for their already mentioned a step community health centers are tasked to take care of individuals for severe mental illness and that is how. relieving them of thank you so much for joining us professor pauls thank you. confirm slumdog millionaire made it was famous pottery india's largest slum located in the heart of mumbai at the start of the call nobody's been demick authorities what he'd call good conditions would make stopping the spread of covert 1000 impossible but the to be managed to flatten the gov through an intense public health campaign containing called it came with a price though shuttered businesses and lost jobs luck as another danger to people already living on the edge. about a 1000000 people live in this crawly slum of tara being known for its multicultural and entrepreneurial spirit. with its large migrant working class population we would expect to see a massive probably 1000 outbreak early of the season. instead it effectively contain the spread of the widest drawing global attention. to control the ball with situation here the authority of the law take the measures like aggressive testing and cleaning all the nice things regular of and that can and quarantine and defining containment and a heart will get flagged down. the shutdown of all work back in march due to the nationwide lockdown hits the heart of the heart because of the small businesses and workshops that had been tried in that keen to a standstill. mommas good has lived in the heart of the for 30 years working as an artist and doing very well tread book on fabric. after months of sitting idle there has just assumed work in his workshop. earlier i used to get orders from clients but now i have to go out and look for them. and i still don't get much work there's been a lot of lost. i have to pay the room rent and the electricity bill. the level that i had been there. he says he has never seen a slowdown like this. 6 months with economic activity limping back to life most people like up there are still struggling to on a living. example board of all work has been severely affected the economy was already in bad shape now because of coronavirus people have lost whatever savings they had for the movie. authorities in mumbai like i bring them says as harvey has begun to see infections rising again as restrictions are eased and migrant workers are done i think we have a. home now. where they're members. of the n.c. we. testing them. their regular hospital bus that is returning to the streets to the changing situation we still get quite a major overhaul in part of the school nothing misjudging. there is if you think things will pick up a bit one says craftsman back from their villages. but he still expecting it to be hard to make a good living for quite some time to come. now what do you do if you've left the people's liberation army in china and its soldiers can turn to any number of new careers but for those still wanting to maintain their action hero there's the new creative option to be a bodyguard for the rich. ok this isn't every a little back. and this gun is fake but the stakes are still high these young men are practicing how to protect china's richest people in your part of china's economy is developing at a high speed in the process a lot of billionaires have encouraged their families as well as the companies shareholders all need such a bodyguard for your job however the 1st requirement of this position is not security which is usual but of business so i was. going to security academy intention is a school dedicated to training bodyguards and it looks for the very best in one exercise students have to told their client behind them and take out their guns in the same moves those who fail to do it within 2 seconds must be with 50 push ups. i think this profession is very cool too i had mild this kind of killer like too long cool cool. today in china hackers are a bigger threat than attacks by armed men knowing how to keep the hackers out and destroying files in an instant are highly valued skills and open of jobs to those without much education. i'm from the rural area and usually i don't have any skills or academy qualifications i was a veteran and went to martial arts school for several years. what attracts many is the tremendous salary bodyguards on up to 70000 dollars each year far more than any typical job in china. that's evident it is more on deductive dot com forward slash believe it now with pictures of chandra fungus 68 year old grandmother from shanghai has become a bit of a celebrity in china with workout routines such as the ones that are about to see her back tomorrow you know that the by. the few more. and in the end is the meat you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers what alliance and. what's your story ready ready. i mean with numbers and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. you want to become citizens. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. exactly 10 years ago the smartphone app instagram was born since then everything has changed as the world has strive to become more instagram where does it leave us that's coming up on arts and culture and a spaceship on hard times blog areas once grand monument to communism finally gets a facelift. and later on be instinctive if. ereal work a finish artist. the line. welcome to arts and culture since instagram launched its app 10 years ago it's not just people's photos that have improved the real world has actually changed in order to look better in pictures now businesses and even cultural institutions are built around looking good and photos well back when the very 1st instagram was downloaded the app on october 6th 2010 the idea was just to post pictures of whatever was happening that instant looking back it almost seems naive. the 1st instagram post was blurry and not much to look at its instagram co-founder kevin spice from stoke kevin doesn't have to work anymore instagram is the world's largest photo sharing website but 1st instagram with its filters was mostly seen as just a good way to improve pics taken on your phone now there are professionals at work . restaurants know the power of the app. travels snapshots that are just too good to be true thousands of instagram is flocked to the same destinations. and museums now staged the kind of exhibitions that work well on the platform this pop art museum has only one purpose as a backdrop for selfies. today instagram has a 1000000000 active uses and the app has helped give rise to a new job profile to influence our models to be more perfect than ever before instagram queen kylie jenner is the platform's front runner with 197000000 subscribers some have made fortunes using the app even cats and dogs can be superstars this little fellow for instance has some 10000000 followers instagram is the perfect environment for advertising and companies are happy to take advantage of that to search for the perfect picture by surprise surprise the most successful of the moment and that is. why i. am hoping my colleague michael krueger can explain that one mike what's going on here that was a campaign and the aim of that was just to be better than kylie genest last post and they achieve this goal with more than 53000000 likes absolutely because that is this prime example. will for the superficial instagram world is too much of everything looks like the perfect version of a woman bots in a comic if you know what i mean and ok i think she does of the campaign just wanted to print out the precious social media trick is to normal people with normal life normal shapes with an odd in every ethnic or so we know that there is this very superficial side of instagram with models an unattainable body is i am on there actually because a lot of my favorite artists are on their art institutions comedians so it's not all superficial absolutely not there are really some very interesting and very extraordinary people on instagram who are making fun of this superficial instagram will for example the comedian celeste barbara and she has millions of follow us with her parodies and yet you see i think that we're getting of of those conversation are photos but this is the artist cindy sherman and cindy sherman is doing her best to look as best bet as possible with with photos and photo editing and i know that she's one of the major artists who have become even more famous in the last 10 years the instagram have been out i do get the impression actually the artists who do well on instagram there are to sort of made in a way that suited to a small screen or to instagram world absolutely some artists develop their art for instagram and some people go to exhibitions just to do a selfie and wouldn't go usually to museum we have the artistic kusama one of the most successful artist in the world right now and she is doing those dream waltz rooms where the people can go in and do their selfies and you wonder if the experience is still about the art or is it more about the benefit of the spectator well you know kusama i have to say i liked her work before there were so few thank you so. my google will have to do this again in 10 years and see if instagram still around this will be very very interesting thanks so much now feaking of things instagram mobile if you go on instagram and you type in hash tag bush live job you'll find about 14000 pictures of what looks like a concrete flying saucer perched on a mountain actually it's a ball garion monument that was meant to show the power of the country's former communist leader it took $6000.00 workers 10 years to build but just a few years after it was completed with the fall of communism the blues luge a monument fell into ruin. a futuristic flying salsa a caldwell relic in bogota his balcony now turns completed almost 40 years ago as a monument to socialism of the past 30 years it has fallen into total disrepair now it's been saved many bulgarians are still proud of the monument familiar to me personally it's the highest achievement of buggering architecture in general i don't want to receive this at 1st sight that's why so many people can a 1000 people or we come here figure if i took. the former communist party meeting place was adorned with 50 meter long frescoes depicting idealized scenes of socialist life what remains is in a desperate condition for the past 5 years a foundation has been collecting money to stop the decay work has now begun restoration experts in several countries are involved in the painstaking work. perpetration executes like fire they've learned because you have so many things that mean so many things but contribute and there is no want to do it and then we are blocking time we are trying to save as much as possible in the present state we are not integrating it's about really. the work to preserve a part of the country's history is controversial the monument opened in long serving communist leader title should cause totalitarian state is clearly a glorification of communist ideology this has to be weighed against the immense international interest in the stunning architecture and the monuments history. that's a kind of story of pollution not only improve your area but all over. other european countries. monuments have been destroyed or to make forget the past but you can't forget the. obvious question. you meant get. from a monument that was supposed to last forever now it's ephemeral sculptures out of fabric built just for a photo we're off to europe's far north where artist rita creates works that have been called the emotional archaeology of the ordinary. this forest in finland is a place of mystery solitude and inspiration for a photographer to pipe a line and she turns memories interest here is images which evoke all the emotions . when i am to the far as i recall my childhood and the feeling what it felt to be a child in the forest somehow the forest to me and she tries to bring that feeling into these photographs fabrics serve as her paintbrush. she looks for materials that will easily interact or blend in with the natural landscape. it is just my instinct i need to follow my instinct and i have been to many and i know which. different landscapes her studio and helsinki she begins work on her next project but the basis for each photograph is the same there has to be another level not only that i have placed close to the landscape the image has to give me some kind of emotion and this emotion can be sadness fear or happiness but there has to be a deeper level in that. rita part of a line and images often include secondhand clothing they awaken her curiosity about the former owner. i have always been interested in the 2nd hand clothes and every day history of people i find it fascinating to try to figure out what the history behind the clothes. this photo represents a door to a secret world. and this photo taken in japan reminds her of ancient samurais in the forest. preserve have aligned and receives both private and public grants from finland to fund her work it's taken her all over europe and as far as japan and the u.s. . back in the 4 she's planning to reenact a scene from her new series called parallel. the. the ficus repressed and whatever the few your wish is so once so for me they might be a. coolio me i like the idea of imaginary meetings. reach a private line and photographs unveil her undying curiosity about other worlds and the imaginary people who visit down. and now here are some very real news from the art scene here in the europe the royal opera house in london is hawking a hockney to pay the bills the portrait of the opera's former director by artist david hockney is expected to bring in between $11.18 pounds at auction this month that's cash the opera says it needs to survive the pandemic. the czech republic has a new record art sale this painting called the peak or queen of spades went for 3000000 euros making it the most expensive painting ever auctioned in the country it was painted in 1926 by the gender fluid check surrealist known as 20. 1 and tate modern is launching its 1st new exhibition since lock down the show features bruce nauman the american artist whose use of neon sound and video has me speired other artists now for half a century the show took a staggering 7 weeks to set up due to coronavirus regulations. and the prado museum in madrid has opened its 1st new show since lockdown the paintings in it are spectacular but this is not a show just about beauty it's about how art and the museum itself helped enforce gender inequality in 1000 century spain the pictures contain women but none of them is in charge i'll leave you now with a look at that show called uninvited guests thanks for watching arts and 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