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We will also report on the Paralympics. -- where neo-Nazis are

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on the rise. Now, the United Nations has a goal to ensure all children in

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the world will have primary education by 2030. It adopted this

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goal Austria, but today it admitted it is fallen a long way short. --

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last year. They are now saying that we will have to wait until 2084. I'm

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not sure how people at the UN will know what will happen in 2084, but

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that is what has been predicted. Countries that are suffering from

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conflict could take longer. This target was set for 2030. It was

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actually part of the millennium goals in 1990 and it should have

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been achieved in 2015. It is a sad story. It means that the present 61

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million children who should be in primary school are not. Why is it

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not happening? The main indicators of poverty, lack of funding and the

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amount of money being given by wealthy donors is going down. Eight

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education is going down year by year. War is also big factor. --

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aid. Is it because aid is going down all because it is being spent on

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other things? Lots of education funding is a problem. Help is an

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immediate problem. If there is a humanitarian crisis, funding will go

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to that. Education normally goes to the back of the queue, but there has

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been an attempt to break it. Gordon Brown has been involved in an

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emergency fund for education in places where the our wars and

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schools have been closed. Some people watching may think, what are

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these goals for? They make good headlines, but didn't make any

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difference? Did the millennium goals, for example, help? It does

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help by setting an ambitious target. There is some progress and even

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though you don't reach the final winning line, they have been

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improvements. Those goals were achieved in full, but they were

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achieved in part and many more children were in school, but you

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raise the bigger question of whether it is that difficult to open primary

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schools and find teachers? If you think of all the things that have

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happened since 1990, now we are saying if it is 2042, it would have

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taken over 50 years to open classrooms and for some people that

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is unacceptable. Sports, and El Salvador's national football team

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has said that it refused a bribe to fix its World Cup qualifier against

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Canada. Last night there was a hastily convened conference and the

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team released and 11 minute conversation. Needless to say I'm

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not going to play all of it, but it boiled down to

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this. Each play was offered money for every minute that the team was

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winning the match. If it was a draw, they would get $1800 and if they

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lost 1-0, they would still get paid. It doesn't make sense, until you

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hear that the fixer wanted to help Honduras as well. For them to get

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through, a decent result for a El Salvador is necessary. Our

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correspondent will take up this part of the story. The players pointed it

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out when they refuse the offer. 14 players were banned for life.

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Under Al-Sabah Dorian law, it could be seen as a crime. I've heard of

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bribes worth... It is common, especially during relegation battles

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with teams are fighting to get a promotion. They are offered money to

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do well. It is even worse when I offer them money to do badly, but

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they do do it. It is common in France and Italy. In South America

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players make little money and it is easier to get players to change the

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way they play. What is the El Salvador team like? I have not been

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keeping up. It has not been very good for a long time now. You

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suggesting Canada can win this one? Canada needs a big school and for

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Honduras to lose against Mexico. Honduras is still the favourite to

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qualify. Good luck to all the teams. There are still World Cup qualifiers

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in Europe. Portugal are way to Switzerland. A Damian, last time I

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looked it was not going to plan by the Portuguese? They have just been

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beaten 2-0. No Ronaldo. He laid a goes by finally winning a major

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tournament with his country in the summer. They beat France in the

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finals of Euro 2016. He is injured at the moment and his team are

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clearly missing him. They are an indifferent side with no world-class

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players apart from Ronaldo, which has been approved by them being

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beaten by Switzerland. And the Dutch are back in action. The game against

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Sweden coming to an end. Sweden without Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He has

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been he has retired from international football. France lost

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to Portugal in the summer and they have seven Premier League players in

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their ranks, including Paul Pogba, the world record signing is now at

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Manchester United. There were two goals for Romelu Lukaku, the Everton

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striker. Belgium is now led by Roberto Martinez. His coach is Terry

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Henry. It's a long road to Russia. -- teary Henry.

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One more sports story with the opening of the Paralympic games.

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Poor ticket sales have overshadowed the build-up. Kensington Palace has

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tweeted that Prince Harry has made a personal donation to fill the seat

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so that the Rio children can see the games. Prince Harry did organise the

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Invictus Games previously. Filling the seats is oppressing situation.

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Is progress being made? Progress is being made. There was real concern

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about ticket sales a few weeks ago during the Olympics when they

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announced that the Paralympic ticket sales were only at 12%. That

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provoked a surge in interest in yesterday the organisers say that

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there could be a sell-out, which would be some achievement. There has

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also been a fill the seat initiative, aiming to buy tickets

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for thousands of Brazilian children. Today, Prince Harry has made an

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undisclosed donation. More positive noises coming out over the past few

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days. The Olympics are a hard act to follow. The Paralympic is holding

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the attention of Brazilians? It will be interesting. Brazil is a country

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that does have a Paralympic pedigree. They came seventh in the

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medal table in London 2012. There are some big names to look out for.

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Daniel Diaz has won ten titles. Oliveira as well, who beat Oscar

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Pistorius. And, of course, there are so many global stories. Tatiana

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McFadden, the wheelchair racer, she is going for seven titles here.

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Everything from the 100 metres to the marathon and if she were to

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achieve that, that will be quite extraordinary. I can't imagine there

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has been a situation where between the Olympics and Paralympics the

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president of the country is being impeached and removed from office.

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We have this extraordinary political turmoil in Brazil. Is it impacting

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on the games and how they are being perceived and being run? It will be

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interesting to see. The build-up to the games have been dominated by a

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problems, not just that, but tickets girls, the scaling back of funding,

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staff numbers have been cut back and tools of transport being hit. They

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have been problems during the build-up to the Paralympics, but the

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organisers will hope that the focus will finally be on the sport rather

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than this multitude of issues that have dominated the build-up. Andy,

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thank you. Looking forward to talking to you over the next couple

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of weeks. If you want to follow the Paralympics in detail, you can do so

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online. Next, whether to take a brief break, but in a couple of

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minutes we will turn to news here in the UK that a radical preacher has

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been jailed for five and a half years. Anjem Choudary was convicted

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for inviting support for the Islamic State group. In the UK there has

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been an increase in the prosecution of sexual violence against women.

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The Crown Prosecution Service said they have reached an all-time high

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and more people have been prosecuted for revenge pawn. Our correspondent

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has more on this story. I was abused for years. While

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today's port suggests more people are coming forward, many will not

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want to report the abuse partner to the police. On average a woman has

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experienced 35 of abuse before she goes to the police. We need to bring

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that number down and that means improving the police response and

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giving her other opportunities so that other professionals are

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equipped to provide help at an earlier stage. Last year domestic

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abuse, rape and sexual offences accounted for 18.6% of the CPS's

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workload. More than 100,000 people were prosecuted for domestic abuse.

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75% of these cases resulted in a conviction. And people were

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convicted under a new law for revenge pawn. It's difficult to know

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if incidents are on the increase, but reporting is. Social media is a

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new way in which people can commit these offences. It is quick and easy

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and people don't think about what they are doing all the consequences.

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Equally, what people don't appreciate is that it gives us a

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good audit Trail and there is evidence we can use and put before

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the court which is very strong. Since December five people have been

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prosecuted for a new offence known as coercive behaviour. One man would

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not let his partner leave the house or go to the toilet without his

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permission. These figures also include men and boys. Campese the

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lee-macro campaigners say no matter how encouraging the report is, more

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needs to be done. -- campaigners say. Hello, our lead story. Paris is

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opening its first migrant refugee camp. It will open in October. A

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second camp for women and girls will open later in the year. Let's look

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at what is coming up after Outside Source. In America, Chicago has

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surpassed a grim milestone of 500 murders this year. There will be a

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special report from Ian Parnell. That will also be on the news at ten

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in the UK, as well as a new report from Jeremy Bowen on the latest

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violence in Aleppo in Syria. In the UK a radical preacher has been

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jailed for five and a half years for inviting support for the Islamic

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State group. Our correspondent was in court and he said the judge said

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Chowdhury is calculating, dangerous and has shown no remorse. The judge

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also said some of his followers would lend active support and it is

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likely some will turn to violence. June Kelly has more on the story.

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For 20 years, he was Anjem Choudary, hate preacher.

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Now he's Anjem Choudary, convicted terrorist.

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In Britain, Luton was one of Chowdhury's fertile recruiting

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grounds. Some of his followers from here have been convicted over the

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support of IS. At the town's must they are working how to counter the

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propaganda. This is a plus for 13-16 -year-olds. For most of the boys we

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are not showing their faces to protect their identities. Before we

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start the lesson today, what do you know about Isis? They persuade long

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people to -- they persuade young people that they are rights. If they

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don't believe what you believe, it does not mean you start hating them.

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Here they think it is vital to have an open discussion so that young

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Muslims are equipped to challenge the extremists. We are teaching

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young people how to intellectually debate and deal with extremism. If

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they come to you, how to say I'm not going to follow you. They are tired

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of terrorists like Anjem Choudary using Islam to justify what they say

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and do. He will begin his sentence at Belmarsh prison in south-east

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London. He will be held with other dangerous inmates in the jail's

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security unit. The rise of right-wing politics

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could be on the rise. It is said that humiliating racial prejudice

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has been spread. Strong staff. What he shares with Mr Trump and others,

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including mad Amla pen and Mr Farage, they also share with Daesh.

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History has perhaps told him and his ilk how effectively xenophobia and

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bigotry can be weaponised. -- Madame Le Pen. The atmosphere will become

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thick with hate and at this point it can descend rapidly into colossal

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violence. We must pull back from this trajectory. There has been a

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reply on Twitter. Last night we ran a report regarding

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the success of the right-wing AST party in Germany. -- AFD. His report

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is on the far right. It has become known for is popularity among

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neo-Nazis. We are from the BBC. That man who

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did not want to talk to us is Zen Kruger, the main driving for this

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community. He is very famous and a notorious right-wing activist in

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Germany. He recently spent four years in jail for the possession of

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a firearm and he is regarded by the police is pretty dangerous. There he

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is over there. He is a member of a very violent scene. He was in jail

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for several years. He is a very dangerous person. We have looked at

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him in a very concrete way. If neo-Nazis have a place here, this is

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it. Just a few dozen people live here, but they have come here to

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forge their own separate distinct community which follows the values

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and ideals. That sign there? It depicts Hitler's birthplace. A lady

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told us the our meetings here for right wing figures. She says they

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have parties late at night and she has seen people do in the not the

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salute. Next door to this stronghold there is a couple from the opposite

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side of the spectrum. They have been organisers for the last ten years of

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an antifascist festival in their own backyard.

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One of Germany's begins hip-hop bands have made a surprise visit.

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They are Germany's beastie boys and they don't like neo-Nazis. They know

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there are people living over there that don't like us, and that is part

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of the fun. Some somehow they live with the idea they are the voice of

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everyone. They have awful taste in music. You can find that video in

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the most watched online. See you tomorrow.

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