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Judgement i accepted it i went to ask my father in law for forgiveness it was too much to hum to fructify had killed my mother in law i was in so much pain. 25 years after the rwandan genocide some of the perpetrators are still struggling to come to terms with the past we look at why the feeling process is also being more hampered by traditional ideas about masculinity the 1st. Time sarah kelly welcome to the Program Germany has tightened its laws on migration and asylum the changes are controversial one aim is to make it easier to deport failed Asylum Seekers now last year germany deported nearly 25000 failed Asylum Seekers but more than 31000 others plan the plan to. Partitions did not take place and this is often because documents were missing for the Asylum Seekers one to hiding but under the new law Asylum Seekers will be penalized if they refuse to cooperate and it will be easier to detain and to hold failed Asylum Seekers before they are deported. Mark iraq reports on efforts to deport Asylum Seekers from munich and their efforts to resist. At munichs airport a dozen nigerian nationals are taken to a chartered plane for deportation. 5 people on the passenger list are missing they may have gone into hiding 12 migrants board the aircraft accompanied by 3 times as many Police Officers. Officer Christian Kook of my own has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal crisis for migrants many are desperate some even injure themselves at the last minute to try and avoid deportation as i remember them admitting that i are always on my worry about it i wonder how things are going to work out for them are these but then i figure if were sitting in the plane with them that a proper Legal Process is being carried out. For. Somebody whos from senegal could be deported next he has lived in and around munich for 5 years his asylum application was turned down he knows the rules for deportation are getting stricter and a lengthy detention is possible. Is a feel for all of us lets not leave because we are not see if we are to see. What to what we think. We have been done i think if someone dont know what is probably you dont fight so i think. That those people. Some get support from an n. G. O. S munich a Refugee Council that helps him when he deals with officials and needs legal advice the Refugee Council is critical of the new deportation that your nations. The stared at him as compared to being completely deprived of their rights not only that those who slept here are being dehumanised because this is no longer a matter of an individuals fate but the families are split up all whether a person is sick this is a matter of carrying out to potations for the sake of raising the statistics scientistic good. Authority to see things differently those in detention at this temporary facility at Munich Airport are legally required to be deported. Every case has been reviewed by a judge. Related to the people. People who have committed offenses have priority on a deportation plights are those who in danger of public order and safety delinquents and people consider the threat of dealt with. Becomes everyone else because within them by the destruction its not only criminals who are detained in the worst cases people who have committed minor violations such as signing a document too late could also be deported. That sometimes makes officers like. Think twice even if they trust the system could be minor things abusive officials who accompany deportees such as spitting and biting is on the rise and witnessing deportees inflicting injury on themselves is stressful. Because it is as it is. Try to avoid letting it get to me i think he doesnt mean me personally he probably sees Police Officers on the flight as representatives of the german state and she holds them in contempt because he has to leave the country that is how i just ask myself from the situation or. For me. The migrants from nigeria have long since landed back home for the time being they may not return to germany their training is over. Lets get more now were joined by d. W. Political correspondent maximiliano akashic with us here in the studio to tell us a little bit more about these changes to germanys deportation law why were they considered to be necessary well a general reform of the german migration policy has been a long time in the making took germany quite a long time to realize and to come to terms with the fact that it is in fact a migration country but weve seen since 2015 the big migration crisis that germany has been in the needs of kind of regulating its migration policies more effectively and what weve seen especially in the report now is that in the last year we had thought. The 1000 deportations that havent gone through one fact is that the difficulties go into hiding other issues are for example still not like figured out identities of the deports hes or documents being missing sometimes its also preventions from pilots or activists but there was a need in germany to make the make the regulations more effective and with the new laws have been passed by the German Parliament but havent come into force yet these differ tasers are said to become more efficient and how about the migrants who are allowed to stay what changes do they have in store well these laws its a bunch of laws have been passed by the German Parliament and are said to be coming into force in the coming year those laws or any deport taishan but also that integration so one part of the law is also trying to make for those people who are seeking a job in germany who are high have not even very good but who have chances of staying to get easier access to integration courses to language courses but also those people who are not coming from the European Union who are not under the kind of privilege of Free Movement that those people who are qualified and can seek a job in germany that those are easier having access to work permissions because this is coming back to the term germany knows its needing more qualified workers it is becoming more my migration country and with these new laws have been passed by the German Parliament and are coming into force of these those could help the next 1000000 kushnick thank you. Its still more than a year away but the us in the United States the democrats are already gearing up for the 2020 president ial election 10 hopefuls hoping to win the partys nomination have clashed in the t. V. Debate the candidates addressed issues such as immigration and health care but the democrats biggest challenge is stopping President Donald Trump winning a 2nd term for. It was billed as a political blockbuster these Democratic Candidates met for a 2nd time to spot live on t. V. Full so you can. See. They sang out of the same hymn book during the rendition of the National Anthem but all unity disappeared when a fierce debate ensued and progressive like Bernie Sanders clashed with more moderate candidates like john hickenlooper. But there was one thing all contenders agreed upon trump must go. We have got to take a large trucks racism is sexism set up phobia and come together in an Unprecedented Group unprecedented Grassroots Movement that not only defeat trouble but to transform our economy and how government will call his racism out for what it is and also talk about its consequences it doesnt just offend our sensibilities to hear him say send her back about a member of congress because shes a woman of color because shes a Muslim American doesnt just offend our sensibilities when he calls mexican immigrants rapists and criminals senator Elizabeth Warren reminded of rivals that in spite of the differences democrats will soon have to unite to defeat their common enemy private insurance away from the hunt donald trump disc graces the office of president s every single day and anyone on this stage tonight or tomorrow night would be x. Far better president i promise no matter. Who our candidate is i will work my heart out to be donald trump and to elect a democratic congress. 10 more democrats will debate each other on wednesday it will be some time still before the policy chooses a candidate to try and numb see trump in the 2020 alexion so far oh lets get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world north korea has launched 2 short range Ballistic Missiles its beyond gang 2nd weapons test in less than a week south korea said that the missiles were fired from the east coast and flew about 250 kilometers toward japan japanese Prime Minister shinzo obvious says theres been no impact on his countrys security. One of indias best known entrepreneurs eschews siddharta has been found dead authorities were covered the coffee tycoons body from a river in the south he disappeared on monday sparking rumors that he was under financial pressure he founded the cafe a coffee date chain which has more than 1700 branches. And authorities in coasta rica and panama have arrested dozens of people allegedly linked to a ring of people smugglers officers searched homes and detained almost 50 suspects police say the migrants are willing to pay smugglers up to 20 1000. 00 to take them toward the u. S. Border. The u. N. Is warning the Yemeni Government that the countrys already neger Food Supplies could be devastated by a massive plague of locusts insects threatened cultural production potentially worsening the nationwide famine lack of government oversight in the civil war have added to the problem. Youre watching news still to come on the program it is 25 years since nearly 1000000 people were killed is really one this genocide we look at how toxic masculinity is slowing the efforts to heal old wounds. But 1st at least 28 people have been killed and 10 wounded by a roadside bomb in the province of herat in western afghanistan the victims mostly women and children were travelling on a bus when the blast hit it is the latest in a string of attacks as the president ial campaigning season gets underway security has been deteriorating both the taliban and Islamic State fighters are mounting near daily attacks on Afghan Forces government ploy and civilians. Lets bring in wu correspondent Sandra Peters man whos an expert on the region and around the country so tell us we have this uptick in violence at the moment why do you think that is i mean we tend to forget that this continues to be for decades now one of the deadliest conflicts in the woods and right now there is a lot of going on politically you know the complain for president ial elections has started were having negotiations at various places in the world between representatives of the taliban government and the u. S. And all of that is sleeting to this uptick in violence which has never we seized. We have to say that there are negotiations currently underway between the United States and the taliban and weve also had preliminary talks between the Afghan Government itself and also the taliban why doesnt this show on the ground the fact that there is this dialogue happening right now i think nobody at this point is willing to compromise too much there has been no talk about a truce as of yet a truce that would show on the battlefield and i think what we see at the moment is any side trying to gain leverage at the negotiating table i mean the United Nations has just released new figures of civilian casualties if you really take a careful look its not that black and white picture that most people would anticipate yes there are terrible attacks like the one we saw today but if you look at figures new 1400. 00 civilians were killed this year in the 1st 6 months alone and about 52 percent of the civilian casualties were caused by Government Forces and its International Allies also through u. S. Led airstrikes and you know were also in the atmosphere of this president ial election here right we have the elections scheduled for the end of september now they were postponed we know before can they be held under such circumstances i have reported on other president ial elections before they were all marked by. Violence by corruption by a vote rigging there was with any president ial election an uptick in violence and we already have this vast amount of violence i wonder if its worth it really to endanger people at this level when all that people are really asking for at this stage is security and peace. Peters man with the latest on the story thank you so much. Well now we had to rwanda a country still deeply scarred by the genocide 25 years ago about 800000 people were slaughtered in the 100 days by ethnic hutu extremists they were targeting members of the minority Tutsi Community as well as political opponents the genocide has alas had a lasting effect and devastating impacts on rwanda and surrounding nations every year for want of mourns those killed and it remains illegal to discuss ethnicity many of the killers mostly men have served time in prison but now want to heal themselves and their communities our correspondent melanie corrida ball has been to western rwanda where she met some of those struggling to come to terms with the past. When the mall today these men sit side by side in Community Based social ferebee to share their experience of hearing on the stockist the 994 genocide 25 years ago and went up to a 1000000 tutsis a moderate hutus were wiped out in just 100. 00 days but it would divide it among those who carried out the killings and those who survived it. Memories of being on the run and how his pregnant wife had to give birth and hiding it. We couldnt find a way that baby would survive being with us but i still have friends who i was doing business with they helped me and they took my newborn at night to woman who run an orphanage at. The baby stage but a few days later the perpetrators went to look for him they took my baby and killed him. Up don their lives a peaceful life with his wife. But he struggles with the guilt of not being able to protect the 12 members of his family who were killed during the genocide similarly former release perpetrators like every easter have served their sentence are still haunted by what they call the shame of their past he says hes guilty of killing 4 people including to members of his own family. I came to realize that i cant escape my judgment i accepted it and went to ask my father in law for forgiveness it was too much to handle the fact that i had killed my mother in law i was in so much pain. Many of the men returning from prison had struggled they found their families estranged i wrote as the head of the household challenged in the image of their very own masculinity destroyed they say these feelings however cannot be talked about in public. And always has to be strong a man has to suffocate his pride and behave like a man. Busy the way i see it a man should also show his emotions in rwandan culture i can accept it in public. Amounted to oprah compass pain. Man swallowed it tears thats a local problem here in rwanda which reflect the dangerous side to all men are expected to deal with their pain and grief alone in silence and internally although the country is hailed as a role model reconciling with its violent past toxic image and lets continue to persist and continues to have the healing process of its mayor population. Away from social pressures and the least and im glad they have found a safe space to reconcile and work on the psychological. Therapy helped. Because we used to fear each of you know whenever i saw a person i had wronged. I could feel my heart racing. We have no problems with the perpetrators anymore because theyre part of the families of social therapy. When we meet now we have the same we have the same heart. But. The men have the same new social Therapy Group hope to contribute to the healing of their country so that future generations wont repeat their mistakes by facing their demons together they set an example so that rundown men learn how to show their emotions and their society learns to accept that. And that was you have to use melanie card to ball reporting from rwanda german prosecutors have brought criminal charges against the former head of volkswagen subsidiary audi over the diesel cheating scandal rupert stock larry is among 4 people accused of fraud and criminal advertising prosecutors say that he knew about emissions test cheating back in 2015 but allowed effected audis and volkswagens to stay on sale. Rob lots from v. W. Business joins me here in the studio so tell us a little bit more about the context to these latest prosecutions so we need to remind ourselves about the diesel emissions scandals back in 2015 it was discovered that folks maughan had been cheating diesel emissions tests using a piece of software that made the engine perform differently when it was in the lab when it was actually out on the road so produced fewer harmful gases jarring testing than it did when it was out in the real world effectively making it seem like it was more environmentally friendly than he actually was and its thought that folks fogg and sold Something Like 10000000 cars with this Diesel Emission Cheating Software between 272015 since we discovered that it has cost v. W. In its subsidiaries billions of dollars in the United States and here in germany in various fines and we have the most high profile charges over that brought in april when the former c. E. O. Of oakes wagon martin vinta cohen was charged with fraud and stud there where does he fit into all of this so he was the c. E. O. Of our day the luxury subsidiary evokes bargain for 11 years during that period came the year of during which the cheating took place so he was actually arrested last year and spent several months in detention but was released as soon as he was released he dismissed him and he was also dismissed from the veto. You board now hes been charged along with 3 other people theyre accused of various things including a fraud full certification and unlawful advertising but the main charge thats levied at him is that he knew about the diesel emissions cheating and he nevertheless allowed cars to continue to be sold so what does he have to say for himself and how is audi responded well were still waiting to hear officially from. Himself or his lawyers but people close to him of being quoted saying that he considers the claims against him false we have heard from a spokesperson for audi they said that they want to maintain the presumption of innocence until Proven Guilty but they do say its in the most is in the interests indeed of employees shareholders and the entire company to legally resolve the issues that led to the commission scandal basically they want a line drawn and this particular chapter in their history as soon as possible rob whats the business thank you. Feud fires are sweeping across iberia elisas have also broken out in alaska and canada the United Nations is calling the scale of wildfires this close to be arctic unprecedented millions of hectors of land have been destroyed and the smoke has left some residents hospitalized but experts say that the wildfires are not only a problem for locals they pose a danger for the entire planet. Alone firefighters tackle blazes that stretch across 30000 square kilometers of forest and mostly in uninhabited inaccessible areas but knows his state they need to be pushed out for cost reasons the governor of 1. 00 affected region says extinguishing the fires is pointless but Disaster Response teams disagree saying the smoke is in danger in local residents. Hundreds of settlements are affected by this address it insulting us for assistance i think economic arguments shouldnt stop us from providing it with the. Authorities have deployed feather Response Teams some a lot of fires on travelling russia but unusually warm and dry weather has caused these fires to engulf a much larger area than last year environmentalist are concerned by the proximity of the blazes to the arctic and the. This could cause arctic ice to melt more quickly the negative effect on the climate is intensifying at least here in the Northern Hemisphere that also affects syrup of course. The satellite images show you that huge blazes have also broken out in an alaska and canada by wildfires in the unusual but current scale in alaska canada parts of siberia this is quite extraordinary is due to the very high temperatures. In the environmentalists warn if temperatures climb further even more fires could break out. Well in american soccer the dispute over equal pay has taken a new twist thats after u. S. Soccer the National Federation said that it found that players from the Womens National team had been paid more than their male counterparts in recent years back in march the womens team started legal action against the federation theyve described the findings as quote a ruse. The u. S. National team has germinated the womens game for decades a 4th world title truces dash but that success in france came amid a pay dispute with their own federation headed by this man Carlos Caldera even during homecoming celebrations earlier this month the coals for equal pay were never far away i the players assuming the federation i think gender and pay discrimination the federation having focused on supporting the team during the tournament has now responded in an open letter code terry said its over an 8 year period the women were paid 34100000. 00 compared to 26400000. 00 for the men the reason unlike the men the women get a base salary of 100000. 00 per year the men have to rely on bonuses alone the core dero admits these can be larger. The womens team has constantly been more successful than the men who failed to even qualify for the last world cup they say their requests to have performance based pay the same as the man was refused in a statement their spokesperson said it was quote a sad attempt by the federation to quell the tide of supports the u. S. Womens National Team has received. This team has proved their winners on the pitch but to choose sides in the dispute now heading for mediation a big battle off it is looming large. A quick reminder of the top stories were following for you here at g. W. News germany is tightening laws on asylum and migration the hope is that the changes will enable the authorities to deport more failed Asylum Seekers some 26000 were just ported last year but more than 30000 planned deportations failed to take place. Next made in germany a fresh approach millennialism at work youre watching news im sorry kelly in berlin thank you for joining us. 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