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1:03:02
In my opinion; it was possible...
1:03:04
thanks to the long-term; direct
contacts with workers in the area.

1:03:12
We tried to convey the
objective truth...

1:03:16
and to understand everything...
1:03:20
which had provoked the authentic
protests of the working class.

1:03:24
A similar conflict in 1970
ended tragically.

1:03:31
Is there a chance that this time
things will be different?

1:03:35
I'm absolutely convinced of it.
1:03:39
All of us see the opportunity
and we're trying...

1:03:43
to react quickly in addressing
those problems...

1:03:47
which have not yet been resolved.
1:03:49
I can't imagine a repeat of
the earlier situation.

1:03:53
That one cost us too much.
1:03:56
It can't be like it was...
1:04:01
resolving conflicts using
other methods.

1:04:06
It can only be dialog;
agreement...

1:04:14
- See; there's hope.
- Yeah; sure!

1:04:18
- Who's that?
- The regional Secretary.

1:04:22
- Fiszbach?
- They're going to talk.

1:04:26
They talked once before.
Only blood stains will remain.

1:04:30
That would mean civil war.
1:04:33
With today's weapons; the massacre
would last an hour.

1:04:36
- The shipyard's not alone.
- People will get tired.

1:04:41
And then...
1:04:45
- You were looking for me?
- I have something.

1:04:48
...provide media access to
all religions.

1:04:51
Allow those fired for participating
in the strike...

1:04:56
to return to work...
1:04:58
and reinstate students expelled
for their political beliefs.


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