Im melissa chan welcome to news asia were glad you could join us hong kong has made Headline News week in and week out pretty much ever since spring of 2019 when we saw the start of a series of massive prodemocracy protests at 1. 20 percent of the city took to the streets what happens when you deal with tear gas not just once but countless times over a stretch when you face off against Police Brutality again and again it takes a toll takes a closer look at the Mental Health of people of hong kong we start with the story of henry thats not his real name but a pseudonym speaking with journalists has become a liability in this once free territory. 22 year old protester henry struggles whenever he passes fire Police Station in hong kong it was in just such a station that. Experience Police Brutality 1st hand. One day when i went out 9 Undercover Police officers took me in a car to the Police Station in the Interrogation Room they tried to force a confession they took out the buttons they h
A moment of reconciliation and or maybe rather an admission of guilt. In poland plants act of humility marked the beginning of a close friendship but that changed when the populist law and Justice Party rose to power in 2015. 70 years after the war they say they want more than what they call empty gestures they want reparations from germany lawmakers in berlin have refused such demands many here dismissed it as an attempt by the polish nationalist government to score cheap political points by stirring up empty german resentment but some are more open to the idea how many feel like maybe germany did take the easy way out because our polish neighbors were so quick to accommodate us maybe its not such a bad idea to talk about reparations just as we discussed erecting a memorial here in berlin the polish victims of the German Occupation here. 50 years on the relate. Unship between germany and poland looks as bleak as the weather did on that fateful december day but on suggests just serves
Im melissa chan and welcome to news asia were glad you could join us hong kong has made Headline News week in and week out pretty much ever since spring of 2019 we saw the start of a series of massive prodemocracy protests at 1. 20 percent of the city took to the streets what happens when you deal with tear gas not just once but countless times over a stretch when you face off against Police Brutality again and again it takes a toll takes a closer look at the Mental Health of people of hong kong we start with the story of henry thats not his real name but a pseudonym speaking with journalists has become a liability in this once free territory. 22 year old protester henry struggles whenever he passes fire Police Station in hong kong it wasnt just stuff. Station that he experienced Police Brutality 1st hand. One day when i went out 9 Undercover Police officers took me in a car to the Police Station and the Interrogation Room they tried to force a confession they took out the battens they
A third of the country turned doubt devote turned out to vote. And germanys lockdown is not enough. Angela merkel wants tougher restrictions, saying the ones in place now will not get the country through the winter. And flashbacks and sleepless nights the trauma suffered by members of hong kongs protest movement in the aftermath of a Police Crackdown come as a struggle to come to terms with their experiences, when artist is helping them find a voice. Im brent goff. To our viewers watching on pbs in United States and around the world, welcome. Deny, time is quickly running out to make a post brexit trade deal a reality. British and european negotiators have once again been locked in talks for hours today, with no sign of a breakthrough. Now Boris Johnson is set to head to brussels for a lastditch attempt to reach an agreement. The eus chief negotiator is downbeat about the chances of an agreement, saying key sticking points remain,espite growing fears of economic chaos, if britain leave
Is above the law. Everyone is subject to the same set of laws and minister by the same system. I dont think they should. There should be any exception just because they call themselves freedom fighters, or they call themselves freedom fighters. Just trying to establish democracy, democratic rules that you didnt support the crackdown on the prodemocracy Movement Last summer. Why last summer, what happened was not a crackdown on prodemocracy movement. The protests against a controversial piece of legislation turn soon turned violent. It became very filings. There were attacks on police headquarters, siege of universities pouring, setting innocent bystander on fire, killing a cleaner with a piece of break. It was very violent, but who in signs of this violence was it, was it only to the demonstrators who incited this violence up the, the person was set on fire by one of the, the activists or one of those supporters of the activism activist movement. You know, no one is above the law, you