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Transcripts For DW DW News - News 20180116



it's good to have you with us a prominent leader of kosovo's ethnic serbs has been gunned down in front of his political party's office in the city of. reports say that all over a band of it was pronounced dead in a local hospital after being found in the street with gunshot wounds to the chest his killing is a wifely to inflame tensions between serbia and kosovo a former province that declared independence a decade ago news of his death prompted the serbian delegation to walk out of mediated talks on kosovo. all right we're going to try we're still trying to get in touch with our guests who knew mr invent a bitch and as soon as we have that link established we will go see him moving on to other stories now police in california have freed to thirteen siblings between the ages of two and twenty nine he would been locked up in a house outside of los angeles they made the discovery after a seventeen year old girl escaped the family's house the parents are now being held and could face charges including torture. pope francis has held a public mass in front of hundreds of thousands in the chilean capital santiago he's asked chileans to forgive the catholic church for a sex abuse scandal that has turned many away from their faith the visit has sparked protests in santiago police have arrested dozens near the site of the mass bangladesh and we in mar have agreed to repatriate more than six hundred fifty thousand muslim refugees to me and more over the next two years we in march says that it will allow the britain judge to apply for citizenship the un refugee agency warned that it is essential that refugees only be returned voluntarily. when european union leaders have weighed in on a new british debate on whether to hold a second breaks at referendum saying that britain would be welcome to stay in the e.u. and we're addressing parliament and straw spring today european commission president john paul younger and the european council president oliver thomas said that if the country changed its mind britain was welcome to stay mr toes referenced a comment made by the u.k.'s breaks it minister david davis about the reversibility of the twenty sixteen referendum it. wasn't it's david davis. if that democracy can not change its mind it's just to be a democracy we haled a continent haven't had a change of heart our hearts are still open. thank heavens don't tell us there let's go now to our correspondent max often he is standing by in stross burg good evening to you max donald tusk saying the door is still open just just like our hearts how has britain's prime minister theresa may reacted to that offer the door to downing street concerning this matter seems to be closed the answer was quite clear in saying that the brits voted to lead the european union and that's exactly what the united kingdom will do and what about what we heard last week the leading brics interior himself nigel for raj has said that he would be in favor of a second breaks at referendum does the e.u. think that the u.k. could possibly change its mind. that was an interesting twist in the story brant nigel for us was wondering around here the corridors today we asked him are you serious about that do you really want that and he said sure why not a little only show that the u.k. really wants to exit the european union and he expects or he would expect the result to be even clearer than before now it seems that one of the president of the european council and the president of the european commission see things differently they might have seen an opening maybe to start a new call for a second bragg's that referendum and exit from the brags that that might be the reason why this started this year but you know if this will lead anywhere is quite unclear yet and it's a fascinating twist isn't it i mean ever since that referendum you and i we've talked a hundred times about what would breaks it look like now i'm asking you what would a possible exit from brags that look like do we know. if we would enter a legal gray zone that much is for sure it would be just as messy or even messier than the bragg's it itself because you probably would need unanimity from the member states to reverse that decision and to do that you know there are one or other member state my think is something some conditions they would like to attach to the u.k. being able to stay in the european union still it's thinkable it would be a political decision and things like that could happen in the european union but one thing seems certain it would have to happen before the twenty ninth of march two thousand one thousand so next year because that is the date when the u.k. leaves the european union all right our correspondent on the story for us tonight in strasbourg max thank you very much. well tonight in denmark more than a thousand young people mostly teenagers could face charges of distributing child pornography well that's after they shared video clips of two fifteen year olds having sex danish police have launched the investigation and they did that after a tip off from the social media giant facebook anyone found guilty would face a fine or jail time as well as picking up a criminal record. it took just a few seconds to shabda video the young people who did so never imagined how serious the consequences would be. i am shocked and i also think it is strange that only one thousand people are being charged that it is not many more because there are so many who have the video there could be many more people charged for this i don't think it's fair if it is only this handful who are convicted when so many others are involved. investigators say the scale of the case is unprecedented most of the suspects under twenty five years old . it was good i'm sorry it may be a prank but it can have adult consequences if you're convicted of distributing child pornography or you will have a criminal record and it will appear on the background check if you want to work with children that could have some ugly consequences for many jobs in denmark where you need to have a clean record drops you don't mark. but the ramifications are also far reaching for the victims in the case the young couple featured in the video. the young people who were fifteen at the time the video was made have tried to put it behind them but they're reminded of it on a regular basis they'd like to forget about it but they can't so we must at least make sure they feel they're being taken seriously. the danish government wants the case to send a clear message i hope but i hope this could be a wake up call for many young people to say it's illegal and not acceptable what we have seen is deplorable. if convicted the defendants could appear on the child pornography register for ten years. it's very serious consequence is that how did we get to this point where we are tonight to talk about that i'm joined now by juries the walkers she is an editor at motherboard at the tech and science but form from vice is good to see you again you know last night on the show we spoke with a former content manager with facebook and is that what we're looking at here that content manager received a complaint and said this looks pornographic and send it up for inspection is that what happened well most likely because as we all know facebook tends to be a big black box especially when it comes to their inner workings but what happened was that facebook received complaints and these complaints were received in not on the public platform but within facebook messenger which usually allows for one or many people to discuss something which is not public but assumed to be private i was reading the authorities are saying that the pornography charges could be thrown out by the judge because the judge could say listen all of these youngsters they didn't even realize that the two people were having sex were minors now if that's the case we certainly don't want to talk about this notion of pushing kiddie porn but if the judge can say that they didn't the kids didn't know what they were looking at in how can facebook be able to say this looks like pornography yeah well there they are legally they are legally obligated to forward any complaints to a particular n.-g. o. in the u.s. that deals with possible exploitation cases on minors and since there are this n.g.o.s stance is but a safe and sorry they forward a lot of to law enforcement and your own also in germany we get a lot of these complaints from this particular engine the head of cyber crime of the benj police and i spoke to today in germany gets about eight hundred thousand to nine hundred thousand complaints each year we heard from the police to do. indeed mark saying that they really want to pursue this case they're being very hard with it because they want to send a message to young people that it's not ok to to share your images of of other people doing these things and that's one point right there is one point another point is i think there is a case to be made for privacy so when you have a messenger system that you think is something that is a close communication line between two people you have to assume it's especially if it's encrypted it's that this is bullet proof but facebook proves as otherwise because if they receive a complaint they can actually decrease and read back into the most recent message and say that somewhere in the fine for them it's disconcerting because if i'm going on to facebook messenger and i think that this is encrypted and i've been told that it is that's a law i write if someone complains then the content manager has the authority and the ability to look into my message which means it's not encrypted really let you know you can find out about this when you click on the report button when you are with the messenger otherwise i personally have never heard of it so i mean there are systems messages systems that are entered and encrypted that are still bulletproof i personally did not know that facebook can also read this message what you don't know a lot because as we heard from this former continental last night there are these nondisclosure agreements that i was the concert managers have to sign the point is the transparency levels and facebook is other social media platforms very it's very so we don't know what happens once we send a message or share something to yeah exactly what i do know what i can what it what i know now that facebook puts all of the links that have ever been shared into a giant database and so when a complaint arrives about this particular link they can assign this thing an id and find out all of the instances where that link has been shared and this is why i was so easy to. to filter out all of the data and forward it's the law enforcement along with the names and use an amazing amount of power there too that these companies have i mean you just you you're not really aware until you see a case like this theresa look as always thank you we appreciate your insights very valuable thank you you. all right we want to go back now to our top story our top story tonight and that is a person mr dusan who knew oliver event of it now mr avant of it as we reported at the top of the story was shot dead today and mr religion is the head of the brussels office of the german institute for international and security of failures welcome to the show you have met oliver advantage on several occasions i mean can you tell us what was he like and how significant was he in northern kosovo i think that no one who was involved in to post to this affairs failed to meet sullivan no it's at some point he was certainly one of the put this in school who was family friends with an only in kosovo his particular little course on especially north coast so was that he was not to toeing the line either from priest in or from belgrade and that he was vocal in his very strict opposition to any kind of wrongdoings by the authorities and also criticizing the culture of impunity that has developed in the three i mean you say he was very vocal in his criticism was he then a lightning rod for an assassination attempt and would you consider today what we saw today was it an assassination. it was obvious that an assassination it was done in no way which for months us of very many other assassinations that have happened in the regional for me was love in the last two decades what is significant i think is that the free pillars of power in kosovo have all failed to ensure the respect for law and to ensure a normal environment for the citizens there belgrade and prishtina there and also the international missions like a floor and like if you like yes unfortunately we're out of time we're sorry about that and we probably just to our viewers as well but thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us tonight. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more bold moves. state by state. the most colorful. the life of. the 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