National convention as delegates formally backed his standpoint 2nd trama off that. German doctors say the kremlin critic alexina bawly was probably toys and that russia medical staff treating him and for lent say that test results point to the use of a dearth agent plus as part of our new series looking back at europes migration crisis 5 years ago you will hear from 2 migrants who arrived in germany at the same time in 2015 both were full of hope but now they face a very different futures. Oh. Im sorry kelly welcome to the Program Americas summer of racial reckoning is intensifying anger has again erupted in wisconsin over the shooting of an honor. And black man by police on sunday Police Clashed with protesters who threw bottles set fire to cars and refused to disperse despite a curfew the city of could osha has become the latest flash point for outrage over Racial Injustice and the unrest it began after officer shot 29 year old jacob blake several times in the back witnesses they films the shooting on their cell phones and a video which you might find disturbing i. Dont do it on lookers you know. 7 shots are fired. Because a hole in blairs under body weighs. 29 year old jacob blake was trying to stop a neighborhood dispute according to his familys lawyer his Young Children were in the vehicle his fiance witnessed the shooting it was 2 male officers and one female and the 2 male officers instantly like detained them like you know pushing his butt like no questions or none of it and im just trying to simply get the kids out the car my wait a minute like he didnt do not theyre wrong like you know just and some questions 1st before you pin this man up against the cover and not even say no no my furthermore the kids in the car they didnt even know to kids was in a car. Blake survived and remains in a serious condition in hospital several Police Officers have been placed on administrative leave a state investigation is underway. And we clear this was not an accident this wasnt Bad Police Work this felt like some sort of been dead or being taken out on a member of our community. Protests erupted on sunday night in the town of can no show wisconsin vehicles were set ablaze windows smashed. Outrage grew on monday demonstrators once more having to insist that black lives matter. It always comes but it is heads up dont shoot thats what we do heads up dont shoot but doesnt matter no because it doesnt get there. We still we still get. The. Demonstrations have spread to other cities jacob blakes name is now added to the long list of victims of Police Violence in america. And lets bring in our correspondent now stuff on simons who is joining us from can no show wisconsin where jacob blake was shot i mean watching that video is is really difficult the public theyre angry we know the authorities they have deployed the National Guard to control the protest what is the situation where you are. Right there right behind me here you see a National Guard and local police protecting the court house here in konoha from protesters not many forces around here anymore this iteration is significantly calmed down but in the last hour or 2 you see this fire there in the back there were dozens of those fires car fire as many cars on fire as exploding gas things even trucks on fire and now also buildings are torched and workforce the Fire Department had a really really busy night we think we also saw in the event a fight Law Enforcement officers black no insignia no names no indifferent identification is that right so that led us to believe that also federal Law Enforcement officers are here and can osha not just state troopers and not just National Guard and local police anyhow as i said people here are really really angry still again angry about what they think is and what happened 2 days ago another example of structural and systemic racism on display in Police Departments here and can osha now but across the United States what is the condition of jacob blake right now. Yes he was in Critical Condition is now in stable condition that doesnt mean that hes out of the woods but the doctors reportedly are hopeful that he will recover. A stable condition from now remember 7 times shot 7 times in the back and if you ask people around here protesters matter protesters but anybody who is on the streets during this night and was on the streets during the day and will probably come back tomorrow to assess it is a miracle that mr blake survived this if you saw the video and we all saw the video that is it probably is a miracle that mr blake is now in stable condition that is the latest on mr blakes condition and what we hear the protesters chanting behind you is black lives matter it has been 3 months stefan since another black man george floyd was killed in Police Custody weve seen these protests out on the streets have they changed anything. It is a really good question and i wish i would have a simple and quick answer on this i dont. At the moment here this feels like a mini minneapolis. A low scale minneapolis as of now theres days and nights to come probably but has it changed in america a little bit there are Police Departments across the country who try to make really change a structural change in recruiting and who are they hiring as Police Officers in training in instruction of a Police Department are we there yet as america as a country anyone can or should probably not at least people here think nowhere near of a real change stuff and simons joining us from notion of wisconsin thank you. Hugh u. S. Republicans have formally backed donald trump as their candidate for novembers president ial election in the mean time he will face the democrats candidate joe biden trump secure the nomination on the 1st day of the Republican National convention in Charlotte North Carolina in a speech the president accused his opponents of trying to rig the election. Day while on the Republican NationalConvention Republicans made a point of making this an in person event a deliberate contrast of a Democratic Convention a week. The traditional roku to pick their partys president ial candidates delivered and surprising when. Stormin chill i want we want in a president donald j. Truck. The president there made a surprise appearance in an unscheduled speech trump to set the tone for the convention with an attack on the democrats he accused them of trying to rig the election and of spying on his 2016 campaign. Far 7 however you want to really drive him crazy you see 124 years. We caught them doing some really bad thing. In 2016 lets see what happens we caught him doing some really bad things we have to be very careful because theyre trying again with this whole 80000000 mail in ballots that theyre working. Late of a convention shifted to washington d. C. Where Party Politicians and so that supporters praised president. Trump appeared on screen again this time in the white house that he met with essential workers and 6 former hostages released during his tenure there i went through after the 1st day its clear that trump will be front and center of his partys week long pitch to the nation which. Now take a quick look at some other stories making news around the world. In india these 2 people have died many more are injured when an apartment block collapsed in mahad south of mumbai some 60 people have been pulled from the wreckage of a 5 Story Building dozens are believed to be trapped its not clear what caused the collapse. Facebook has blocked access to a group thats critical of thailands monarchy after the Thai Government threatened the company with legal action it comes as prodemocracy rallies spread across thailand a block group has a 1000000 members its founder has accused facebook of cooperated with the 1st team to obstruct democracy. Any authorities have ordered a 48 hour lockdown in gaza after recording the 1st cases of coded 1000. 00 among the general public 4 cases of the virus were reported in one Family Living in a densely populated refugee camp gaza residents have raced to buy supplies ahead of the lockdown. Youre watching the news still to come on the program 2 migrants whose lives turned out to be very different as part of our new series looking at the fallout from europes migration crisis 5 years ago we will meet 2 men who came to germany full of hope. A 1st german chancellor Angela Merkel has called on russia to investigate the suspected poisoning of russian Opposition Leader alexina vall me doctors treating him here in berlin say that they have found evidence of a toxic substance in his body he was brought here on saturday after falling ill in siberia with what russian doctors said was a metabolic disorder. Ramping up security at the sheraton hospital in berlin and that scene of ali is being treated here for what his supporters say was a case of poisoning the shower taken from the doctors treating putins most prominent critics say he probably was poisoned. Its said clinical findings indicate poisoning with a substance from the group of colon noster is inhibitors its not clear exactly what the substance was some colon australias inhibitors a used as a treatment for alzheimers disease but chemicals from the group can also be used as a nerve agent chancellor Angela Merkel and foreign minister heiko mosques are demanding an investigation in view of missed in the valleys prominent role in the political opposition in russia the authorities there are now urgently called upon to investigate this act fairly and to do so with full transparency alexina of all me is not the 1st russian critic of the kremlin to be poisoned the former spy Alexander Litvinenko died in 2006 off to he drank poisoned tea before her assassination journalist Anna Politkovskaya said she had survived an attempt to poison her and the opposition politician bars and them soft was gunned down in 2015 and now this suspected attack for politician norbert wrote ken its clear whos behind it these are this latest attempted murder and the threats and intimidation against anyone linked to the opposition has once again revealed the true face of the regime and in particular Vladimir Putin is a good sort. Doc to say alexina val nice condition is serious but not life threatening and im joined now by allister hay professor of environmental tech toxicology at the university of leeds in Northern England thank you so much for joining us tell us more about colon asterisk and what it does. Cullen ester ace inhibitors are generally into 2 in 2 groups they are what are called organophosphate compounds or another family called carbonates those that are less toxic in the family are used to pesticides the much more toxic organophosphates on nerve agents and they never charge type chemicals the normal charts were the ones used to poison the former russians by surrogate script out in the u. K. In soulsby a couple of years ago. What are the long term effects. Well the long term effects are very complicated to work out and complicated by the fact that if someone is severely poisoned they can be in hospital in a coma for weeks as in the case of this crippled. So there can be physical effects starting to happen to learn to walk again properly. And also many psychological problems as well and people poisoned quite often have posttraumatic stress disorder tell us a little bit more about the common austrias inhibitors that the similarities that you alluded to there to to know the chalk which we know was used in the case of the scribbles who were attacked 2 years ago in england as you mentioned i mean theyre not easy substances to come by what does it indicate to you in terms of you know the potential actors behind this potential poisoning. Well unfortunately ghana phosphate pesticides are not difficult to get hold of but the more toxic nerve agent type. Like the novel chocked that is military grade material and nobody is really going to have access to that unless you are a superb chemist with very good facilities. These are chemicals which block messages from nerves to muscle in other choctaw chemicals and other nerve agents are highly potent so you only need very small quantities to poison and kill someone so if you are trying to poison someone trying to disguise it maybe in t. As in this instance possibly then you want something that is highly toxic that you can only only need to give in small amounts to bring about what youre trying to achieve so these are likely to be. Difficult at this stage to say but i suspect its going to be something thats very potent and only obtainable from a very restricted circle we understand its been reported that hes been given an antidote alexina vonnie how effective could that be. Oh the antidote that hes received so far that ive seen that been administered to him is called after peeing and not tripping as a standard treatment for organophosphate poisoning it doesnt deal with all of the. Symptoms that are going to phosphates cause you need other treatment as well you certainly need to be in an intensive care unit to receive the support that is necessary there for you or your. Breathing for your general electrolytes. Organ support but you can also get other compounds called oxy and the. Sort of counteract the fat to the agent or the organophosphate compound and release the blockage the next agents or theyre going to for sorry apologies alister hey we have to wrap it there but thank you so much for joining us to share that expertise others morning as we mentioned youre a professor of environmental toxins at the university of leeds in Northern England thank you youre welcome. Well 5 years ago in the summer of 2015 europe faced its biggest migration crisis since world war 2 hundreds of thousands of desperate people fleeing war and Economic Hardship tried to reach the continent the Largest Group of migrants making the perilous journey came from syria where 4 years of civil war had forced them to flee president Bashar Al Assads forces had increased their attacks on Opposition Strongholds and the socalled Islamic State was gaining strength but people from many other countries including afghanistan iraq pakistan eritrea they also left their homelands in search of a Better Future and europe. Faced with an unprecedented wave chancellor Angela Merkels government decided to let them in then almost a 1000000 migrants claimed asylum here as part of our series looking back on that summer 5 years ago we met up with 2 of those migrants. My name is brett hold this album i was born in 1980 and. I fled eritrea because i could no longer stand the never ending military service and some of the how much. You 9 pumbaa is my name im 31 years old and i arrived in germany in 2015 and i dont think i had to leave syria and. We did and then after 2 years of military service i came home for the 1st time i had only seen my daughter once a birth and never again after that when i got home i walked right past or i just didnt recognise her. Nothing in life could be any sadder than that how do you like. That i was arrested by the secret service. When i got out of prison i couldnt stay in syria. I wasnt afraid to flee my youre often hungry your toilet move you want to sleep in a real bed not on the ground its often just over the image of the. Pool to see whats in the book i went off on my own at 1st. I didnt want the whole family to flee together. If something were to happen i wanted it to happen only to me and the money was nothing to nothing i came to germany on may 2nd 2015 at 1st i was in munich then i was sent to berlin. He still got a body. In syria i was a doctor. And i wanted to get professional training and continue that he. Not doctors here in germany are not allowed to work without a license so i thought ok what can i do. I could work as an interpreter as a volunteer. People were nice and told me some german words you have been all. Over the one up in a sense taught it to me during the asylum procedure and i was told that i could apply for a family reunification. But i would then have to show documents that do not exist in eritrea like marriage certificates birth certificates and wanted to behead. Us in 2017 my wife finally had a hearing at the german embassy. Right after that i wanted to call her to see how it went. Then i found out that she died suddenly that we didnt get a home i didnt understand it at all i lost my will to live. Thats right thousands synopsys didnt profit in 2017 past the professional language exam at the medical association of berlin then the knowledge exam that theyre not got my license to Practice Medicine it is that you could have said shes 10000. 00 and i got my 1st job as a resident in year elegy my not of my work is my life its my whole life i was completely leaving. Him on the path of this where nothing was not well. I can never be well without my 4 children to know. This and if it had to say that i cannot sleep im powerless. I cant say whether i want to go back to syria and leave all stay here forever. And i. Feel i just maybe i can still be possible or teen if all goes well then does. The former high school my hope is that my children can come to me. After all thats what im fighting for as well because i cant go back and. Remove it. And lets get more on the situation for migrants in germany we are joined now by catarina she is the head of the department for education and family at the. German institute for Economic Research in berlin the institute has published several studies assessing migration to germany welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us in our report there we just heard about the very different experiences of 2 my friends who came to germany do they tie in with what you have learned from other migrants. Well. Look perception of migrants is very different and therefore in our reports we usually got different aspects some of the experience which we heard from the 2 who are refugees who came to germany think what we find in particular well the well being which is really. Increasing if if the children are still brought this is something what we find in the air is that you really think asian is a very important thing for the well being of refugees on the other hand we also find if we look on this example of this met from syria who is a doctor that refugees once they come to germany. Rather typically High Expectations concerning their employment in china mean and what we find is that not all of these expectations could be really mad. Yet. In particular women and. Refugees is mentally Health Problems they usually cant meet their expectations unification meeting the expectations when it when it comes to employment what are the other issues that you know migrants refugees still encounter in the country. Well we are looked on children and adolescents as one example so one thing what i think is very positive is that children and to let the lessons who are at school actually have a very strong belong to their school this is the longest Even Stronger than what we find for other. Students in germany on the other hand what we also find that there are under represented represented in sport clubs or in other extracurricular activities. Activity is switch would help them actually to be better integrated into their chances 80. We have to mention that adds up yet sarik apologies back in 2015 we know the german chancellor Angela Merkel told the country we can do this looking back was she right i think we saw our all our off the field aspect where i would say we are on a good way i could say out of those 3 years and this is what our courts are looking at we hears after you watch integration into germany its we love at the end of the integration process so we have reached a lot there are still areas where we still have to do more adults to integrate into. The mere refugee east jaw d to really get a good education for children and adolescents and also for our other adult refugees so i would say. Par yes. We should. We should she knew it was all our efforts because its still too early to say well we managed it thank you so much for joining us to share that assessment katherine head of the department for education and Family AffairsGerman Institute for Economic Research we appreciate it. 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