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africa. assume. oh, the football no more. okay. okay. i suppose you knew me about this. it was all such hero. okay. no jerry boxes to draw. these were critic nika. but, but it buffer semo i civil tactic most economically combust on it because it got on boulder the last week there was a cynic, bumpy mom was in my example as with but also liking it. i hope that you get this rock pit up. be mikado come up. i don't like you know like what you've watched on the b o was o hesketh levant. sooner but lum him off your cheek or could you roxy buckle pupils so easy explanations. apparently. dung to do the job. maybe there are other reasons . does culture play arrow? let's ask in cameroon. gonna defeat and could have with you on that part. ashley creation. also credible for bull. it does when it goes in as bulky, facilities and demand. by the way, you form barlow. if will dupel to keep re also merge. wait. right? but if it is so easy to play, why do other nations in africa lag so far behind? this is kenya in eas
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as nigeria goes, so goes west africa. yet our state department, i understand that department of labor was set to do an in-depth study into who was committing the killings in the middle belt in nigeria, yet this project was scuttled this past anyway. why was that? i hope they will take that up. regarding ethiopia, there has been a failure by the state farm in two call out the atrocity -- atrocities. ethiopia is a multiethnic and diverse nation. both victims and victimizers. the state department has called out the atrocities by the ethiopian government and regional forces and reprehensible atrocities committed by the people's liberation front which precipitated the immediate conflict last november. by painting them solely as victimizers, i'm failing to mention atrocities that just happened last november. the question arises as the state department, perhaps unwittingly abetted a scapegoating narrative that single out one group as perpetrators of violence and absolved groups of the same atrocities. thereby dealing additional
as nigeria goes, so goes west africa. yet our state department, i understand that department of labor was set to do an in-depth study into who was committing the killings in the middle belt in nigeria, yet this project was scuttled this past anyway. why was that? i hope they will take that up. regarding ethiopia, there has been a failure by the state farm in two call out the atrocity -- atrocities. ethiopia is a multiethnic and diverse nation. both victims and victimizers. the state department...
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africa became thest fertile grod for training and recruiting. human rights abuses have taken place in dire humanitarian crises have d arisen in the wake of their terror. as the u.s. has funded the development programs across africa the last 20 years the majority of the military footprint has been rooted in counterterrorism operations. comparatively, they describe this as light but in the years after 9/11 the u.s. has itsificantly increased joint tourism operations with african forces and we recall the brutal 2017 attack by the islamic statemi that killed four u.s. troops so where has that led us as we've decimated al qaeda in afghanistan and destroyed isis for school caliphate, what is the impact on the terror groups in africa? we've not had the same level of success since the african partners in reclaiming territory and pushing back against these violent actors and attempting to cut off support from the sanctions but these humanitarian crises across the continent have also been impacted. i know this is an issue where you focus and i expect we w
africa became thest fertile grod for training and recruiting. human rights abuses have taken place in dire humanitarian crises have d arisen in the wake of their terror. as the u.s. has funded the development programs across africa the last 20 years the majority of the military footprint has been rooted in counterterrorism operations. comparatively, they describe this as light but in the years after 9/11 the u.s. has itsificantly increased joint tourism operations with african forces and we...
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pursuant to notice, understanding conflict in africa. today's joined hearing entitled understanding conflict in africa is held by the subcommittee on african global health and global human rights along with the subcommittee on the middle east, north africa and global counterterrorism chaired by my colleague and friend, representative deutsche will be joining us a little later. i thank our witnesses for being here today. deputy assistant secretary gonzalez in the state department and assistant to the administrator robert jenkins of usaid which i look forward to hearing about the various types of conflict in africa, the effectiveness of the us government's mitigated responses to the conflict and what we are doing to prevent future ones. ranging from violent extremism, armed conflict and more traditional warfare these conflicts are very consistently require lawmakers to understand the drivers, social, economic or others, devised policy to address underlying cause and develop a framework to strengthen african governments and bilateral and mu
pursuant to notice, understanding conflict in africa. today's joined hearing entitled understanding conflict in africa is held by the subcommittee on african global health and global human rights along with the subcommittee on the middle east, north africa and global counterterrorism chaired by my colleague and friend, representative deutsche will be joining us a little later. i thank our witnesses for being here today. deputy assistant secretary gonzalez in the state department and assistant...
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africa. assume hong football. no, ma'am. okay. i suppose you knew me about this. it will suck here. ok, i was able to draw these, we'll click new, but, but it buffer seymour, i said, well tactic more physical mom if you can pass on it because it got on the left if there was a cynic boundary. mom was in my example as a but also like, you know, i got your kid this rock picked up it michael talk about i don't like he may i like would you watch some of the b vazo asked with was out sooner by brutal and lum him up to cheesy, or could you roughly book pupils? so easy explanations apparently don't do the job. maybe there are other reasons. does culture play a role? let's asking camera. and it and it was on the partially creation of critical football. it does when it goes in as bo gave facilities and demand. by the way, you form barlow. if will dupel, do he pre also merge? wait. right. but if it is so easy to play, why do other nations in africa lack so far behind this is kenya in eastern africa, the most successful afric
africa. assume hong football. no, ma'am. okay. i suppose you knew me about this. it will suck here. ok, i was able to draw these, we'll click new, but, but it buffer seymour, i said, well tactic more physical mom if you can pass on it because it got on the left if there was a cynic boundary. mom was in my example as a but also like, you know, i got your kid this rock picked up it michael talk about i don't like he may i like would you watch some of the b vazo asked with was out sooner by brutal...
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he believes that the prospects was on africa. once again, the good you're watching didn't use africa still to come meet the canyon woman grabbing up her motorbike. ashy breaks down barriers. and how is your country performing in the africa cup of nations? we'll talk about what to expect in cameroon, i had of the knockout face about fast in tanzania, women dying child bed, and often the i babies with them fought too often. this mostly due to poor basic health care to in pregnancy and delivery place in the country towards the bottom of global rankings, fault martino mortality. but things are gradually changing for those living in towns. and he has c v u region. kabul and tune guy and her daughter meiza, a lackey to be alive. when the baby came in tongue, i was scared though both day corn annual till now the santa labor pain started around 4 am and at 5 my husband took me to the hospital on a bicycle on the pick up allison bethesda. when we arrived, we found the clinician was looking after some one else, and there was only one room
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they claim — southern tip of africa. they claim to _ southern tip of africa. they claim to be the last defence in africa — claim to be the last defence in africa against communism, whereas— africa against communism, whereas desmond could point out to you _ whereas desmond could point out to you them, if you claim to be christian. — to you them, if you claim to be christian, how can you possibly treat _ christian, how can you possibly treat laypeople like this? desmond tutu's status was anc was bad. nelson mandela was imprisoned. potential leaders were either in exile or in the underground, dead —— band. so this a political priest emerged as the public face, the voice of the struggle for freedom. i think desmond tutu was the voice. i think i would rather say the voice of the people when the liberation movements were banned or restrict did and some of us went in and out of prison he was the voice of the people and he represented the views of the people and their feelings underground. fits views of the people and their feelings underground. as the stru
they claim — southern tip of africa. they claim to _ southern tip of africa. they claim to be the last defence in africa — claim to be the last defence in africa against communism, whereas— africa against communism, whereas desmond could point out to you _ whereas desmond could point out to you them, if you claim to be christian. — to you them, if you claim to be christian, how can you possibly treat _ christian, how can you possibly treat laypeople like this? desmond tutu's status was...
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so what about southern africa? well the republic of south africa, the only country able to match northern africa is level of organization and investment to south 2nd printer division as well run maloney son downs from pretoria. and orlando, pirates from johannesburg have both won the african champions league, another johannesburg site. the kaiser chiefs have a huge following and are the 2nd richest club in africa after all. awfully. but you will be able to let me see because last one is what chris as amazon co g opened and we're new z. judicial jenna. each year bout on de moines musician, i think it's national south africa did not even qualify for the african 2021. plus they're out of the world cup and guitar. 2022 central africa. you ask? it's a similar story with former powerhouse d. r. congo. in 1974, then as a year they played at the world cup around that time. they also want to african titles. today, this huge country over 90000000 people failed to qualify for african 2021. let's finish on a positive note. the
so what about southern africa? well the republic of south africa, the only country able to match northern africa is level of organization and investment to south 2nd printer division as well run maloney son downs from pretoria. and orlando, pirates from johannesburg have both won the african champions league, another johannesburg site. the kaiser chiefs have a huge following and are the 2nd richest club in africa after all. awfully. but you will be able to let me see because last one is what...
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west africa, i'm not sure. the stronger west articles are naturally are made to compete very well in football. true liberia's george whale or ivory and did you talk by and yaya to they? they are strong guys. but then why are italy european champions and not the netherlands? and how was this explained a strength of north africa and 2019 african winners algeria, one argument is north africans have lighter frames, but compensate for this with superior ball skills. we're not with them. we're simply still presumably through only them to talk. in fact, just as there is no one football in africa, there is also no one so poly north in west africa assume hong footboard. mm hm. okay. i suppose you knew me about this. it was just such a loyal to us. all of these were treat picnic but, but it both of them all. i said, well, actually most economical cost on it. can you see it got off the, the last week there was a cynic bundle. mom was in my example as we put on sale, like in it, i got your kid is rock. pick up, be mikado c
west africa, i'm not sure. the stronger west articles are naturally are made to compete very well in football. true liberia's george whale or ivory and did you talk by and yaya to they? they are strong guys. but then why are italy european champions and not the netherlands? and how was this explained a strength of north africa and 2019 african winners algeria, one argument is north africans have lighter frames, but compensate for this with superior ball skills. we're not with them. we're simply...
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as nigeria goes, so goes west africa. yet our state department seemed wedded to incomplete narratives, i understand in the department of human right and see labor, said to do an in-depth dive study of who is committing the killings in the middle belt in nigeria yet this project was scuttled this past january. why was that, i hope they'll take that up and begin that throw. regarding ethiopia, i think there has been a failure by the state department to call out the atrocities regardless of who commits them. like nigeria, ethiopia is multiethnic and religiously diverse nation, each major group, sadly, victims and victimizers, state department has for the most part called out the atrocities by the ethiopian government and ahara regional forces while rerehenceble tragedies committed by the peoples liberation front last november, by doing so, by pinging them solely as victimizers, neglecting to mention atrocities committed such as happened into the maya cadra last november, rises from the state department, abedded a scapegoatin
as nigeria goes, so goes west africa. yet our state department seemed wedded to incomplete narratives, i understand in the department of human right and see labor, said to do an in-depth dive study of who is committing the killings in the middle belt in nigeria yet this project was scuttled this past january. why was that, i hope they'll take that up and begin that throw. regarding ethiopia, i think there has been a failure by the state department to call out the atrocities regardless of who...
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the platform for africa, the fleet issues and share ideas. you know, or this channel, we are not afraid to capture delicate topic because population is growing and young people clearly have the solution. the future belongs to the 77 percent. now, every weekend on d. w with this is deed of the news africa coming up on the program. why are coups on the rise in west africa, the number of military takeovers in recent years. i've raised concerns about the state of democracy in the region about what our regional bodies like echo us doing about this. also i had live gradually returns to normal in south africa as new on the current infections from it. so what can other countries land from the south african experience of fights in japan, demik in tanzania, an unacceptable number of women die given birth or shortly afterwards. but in one rural region, things are dramatically changing for the better class. need arise. just hop on in kenya, we meet a woman breaking down barriers as a motorcycle ride up in a male dominated industry. and i handled the now
the platform for africa, the fleet issues and share ideas. you know, or this channel, we are not afraid to capture delicate topic because population is growing and young people clearly have the solution. the future belongs to the 77 percent. now, every weekend on d. w with this is deed of the news africa coming up on the program. why are coups on the rise in west africa, the number of military takeovers in recent years. i've raised concerns about the state of democracy in the region about what...
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of going to africa? cooper said julia hong lucas walk to do a humble 5th router. personify doug dionte, shawna taylor dawn. johan le, due to will, shall ah, in a series of original documentary algebra correspondence, explore the stories which have marked their lives and careers. gabrielle is on the cover, the tragic story of 2 rain forest activists, brutally killed fighting the devastation brought about by loggers and ranchers. returning to the amazon, gabriel learned how to campaign for sustainable development brought them on a collision course with those who sought to profit from the forest destruction alysia correspondence dictatorships to democracies. activists to corporations, control of the messages, crucial oil companies have become very good at recognizing ways to phrase what they want you to hear. we care about the environment you do to issued by our oil plead for public opinion or profit. once you make people afraid, you can use that to justify stripping away basic civil liberties. the listenin
of going to africa? cooper said julia hong lucas walk to do a humble 5th router. personify doug dionte, shawna taylor dawn. johan le, due to will, shall ah, in a series of original documentary algebra correspondence, explore the stories which have marked their lives and careers. gabrielle is on the cover, the tragic story of 2 rain forest activists, brutally killed fighting the devastation brought about by loggers and ranchers. returning to the amazon, gabriel learned how to campaign for...
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so what about southern africa? well the republic of south africa, the only country able to match northern africa is level of organization and investment. and our endo pirates from johannesburg have both won the african champions league, another johannesburg site. the kaiser chiefs have a huge following and are the 2nd richest cub in africa after all. awfully. but you're very good. i mean i see because last to know is what chris as emotion co, ged oak, don't dom we're new z, judicial, you're now. each year, both of them way and musician. i think it's less, you know, south africa did not even qualify for the african 2021. plus they're out of the world cup and guitar. 2022. central africa. you ask? it's a similar story with former powerhouse t. r, congo in 1974. then as a year they played at the world cup around that time. they also want to african chiles. today, this huge country of over 90000000 people failed to qualify for african 2021. let's finish on a positive note. there are always fresh faces emerging and afri
so what about southern africa? well the republic of south africa, the only country able to match northern africa is level of organization and investment. and our endo pirates from johannesburg have both won the african champions league, another johannesburg site. the kaiser chiefs have a huge following and are the 2nd richest cub in africa after all. awfully. but you're very good. i mean i see because last to know is what chris as emotion co, ged oak, don't dom we're new z, judicial, you're...
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africa. assume hong football. no, ma'am. okay. i suppose you knew me about this. it was all suck here. ok. i was able to draw. these will create the nigger, but, but it buffalo, samar, a civil tactic. more physic, mom if you can pass on it because it got on the left if there was cynic boundary. mom was in my example, as you put on there like, you know, i got your kid this rock picked up it michael talk about i don't like, you know, i like what do you watch on the b vazo asked with leather sooner by brutal and lum him up to cheesy, or could you roughly book a pupils so easy explanations apparently don't do the job. maybe there are other reasons. does culture play a role? let's asking cameras. and it was on the partially creation of critical football. it does when it goes in as forgive facilities and demand, by the way, you form barlow. if will dupel, do he pre, also, marriage way. right. but if it is so easy to play, why do other nations in africa lack so far behind this is kenya in eastern africa, the most success
africa. assume hong football. no, ma'am. okay. i suppose you knew me about this. it was all suck here. ok. i was able to draw. these will create the nigger, but, but it buffalo, samar, a civil tactic. more physic, mom if you can pass on it because it got on the left if there was cynic boundary. mom was in my example, as you put on there like, you know, i got your kid this rock picked up it michael talk about i don't like, you know, i like what do you watch on the b vazo asked with leather...
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so why is that the west africa? i'm actually stronger west africa are naturally, are made to compete very well in football. but is that not the spirit type? it cancelled, but on the last week there was in west africa there what all is not really homogenous in guinea, you have very fast players. but when you compare them to neighbors, ivory coast, giddeons do not have the same physical ability at all prescript loza sooner budget to learn more to tracy. but bigger, stronger doesn't automatically equal success. technique and mentality also play a role. football culture is also a factor in cameroon. football is everywhere. from the peter group was just like brazil that we learned to play from a really young age because it is an easy sport to play for game facilities and demand by the way. but for kenya in the east athletics reigns supreme, they've won over 100 olympic medals the most in africa. but they've never played in a world cup and have only qualified for 6 out of 19 africans. the reason i do is much more vicious
so why is that the west africa? i'm actually stronger west africa are naturally, are made to compete very well in football. but is that not the spirit type? it cancelled, but on the last week there was in west africa there what all is not really homogenous in guinea, you have very fast players. but when you compare them to neighbors, ivory coast, giddeons do not have the same physical ability at all prescript loza sooner budget to learn more to tracy. but bigger, stronger doesn't automatically...
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west africa, i'm not sure. the stronger west africa are naturally are made to compete very well in football. true liberia's george way of or ivory? and did you talk by and yaya to they, they are strong guys, but then why are it li, european champions and not the netherlands? and how would this explained a strength of north africa and 2019 african winners algeria, one argument is north africans have lighter frames, but compensate for this with the superior ball skills. we're not with them, we're simply, they're presented with yahoo or junior, i'll leave them to talk. in fact, just as there is no one football in africa, there is also no one so poly north in west africa. assume hong footboard. mm hm. okay. i suppose you knew me about this. it was such a lot of these were treat picnic, but, but it, both of them are a civil tactic, most economically combustible. if they can see it got off the last week there was a cynic bump. their mom was in my example as a but also like in it, i hope that your kid is rock. pick up
west africa, i'm not sure. the stronger west africa are naturally are made to compete very well in football. true liberia's george way of or ivory? and did you talk by and yaya to they, they are strong guys, but then why are it li, european champions and not the netherlands? and how would this explained a strength of north africa and 2019 african winners algeria, one argument is north africans have lighter frames, but compensate for this with the superior ball skills. we're not with them, we're...
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so what about the southern africa? well, the republic of south africa, the only country able to match northern africa is level of organization and investment to south. second, premier division is well run maloney son downs from pretoria. and orlando pirates from johannesburg have both won the african champions league, another johannesburg site. the kaiser chiefs have a huge following, and are the 2nd richest club in africa after all. awfully. but we're very de la lacey because last one is what chris elgin co. g old, don't dom we're new z, judicial, you're now. each year bout on de moines musician. i think it's not you know, ah, south africa did not even qualify for the african 2021. plus they're out of the world cup and guitar. 2022 central africa. you ask? it's a similar story with former powerhouse t. r. congo in 1974. then as a year they played at the world cup around that time. they also want to african titles. today, this huge country of over 90000000 people failed to qualify for african 2021. let's finish on a po
so what about the southern africa? well, the republic of south africa, the only country able to match northern africa is level of organization and investment to south. second, premier division is well run maloney son downs from pretoria. and orlando pirates from johannesburg have both won the african champions league, another johannesburg site. the kaiser chiefs have a huge following, and are the 2nd richest club in africa after all. awfully. but we're very de la lacey because last one is what...
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so what about southern africa? well, the republic of south africa, the only country able to match northern africa is level of organization and investment to south. second printer division is well run men, milady son, downs from pretoria and orlando. pirates from johannesburg have both won the african champions league, another johannesburg site. the kaiser chiefs have a huge following, and are the 2nd richest club in africa after all. awfully. but you will be able to let me die. see, because last night is what chris elgin called, oh, ged oak, don't dom we're new z. judicial now, each year bout on dom way an easy so i think it's less, you know, oh, south africa did not even qualify for the african 2021. plus, they're out of the world cup and guitar. 2022 central africa. you ask? it's a similar story with former powerhouse d. r. congo in 1974. then as the year they played at the world cup around that time, they also want to african titles. today, this huge country of over 90000000 people failed to qualify for african
so what about southern africa? well, the republic of south africa, the only country able to match northern africa is level of organization and investment to south. second printer division is well run men, milady son, downs from pretoria and orlando. pirates from johannesburg have both won the african champions league, another johannesburg site. the kaiser chiefs have a huge following, and are the 2nd richest club in africa after all. awfully. but you will be able to let me die. see, because...
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today's joint hearing entitled understanding conflict in africa isun held by the subcommittee on africa's global health and human rights along with of the the subcommittee on the middle east, north africa and global terrorism chaired by my colleague and friend representative ted deutch. representative deutch i believe will be on the floor and will join us later. i think the witnesses for being here today, deputy assistant secretary gonzalez and the state department and assistant to the administrator robert jenkins of the usaid. i look forward to hearing the experts described the various types of conflicts in africa. the effectiveness of the mitigated responses to the conflicts and what we are doing to prevent future ones ranging from violent extremism in the conflict in more traditional warfare, the conflicts will vary consistently require lawmakersst to understand the drivers whether ideological socioeconomic or others, devise policies and a framework to strengthen african government and bilateral and multilateral funds. as the witnesses highlight solutions, i hope there's also measures
today's joint hearing entitled understanding conflict in africa isun held by the subcommittee on africa's global health and human rights along with of the the subcommittee on the middle east, north africa and global terrorism chaired by my colleague and friend representative ted deutch. representative deutch i believe will be on the floor and will join us later. i think the witnesses for being here today, deputy assistant secretary gonzalez and the state department and assistant to the...
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this is denise africa on the program today. the 1st major football competition of the year is about to get and to wait. it's africa's biggest football tournament. it's kicking off in cameroon. but off the pitch coven. 19 and security concerns are looming large over the african gaines. and africa cdc says no more locked downs to manage coven 19. we have an outlook on the pandemic. and as a themes on the continent this year, plus the unwanted clothes from western countries, creating a mess and causing pollution in garland ah hello, i'm christine wonder. it is good to have your company in this new year. now there is a loss of excitement in cameroon, where the 33rd edition of the africa cup of nations tournament is kicking off on sunday. now, the african football confederation has said really strict protocols for f con or spectators must be fully vaccinated and show a negative p. c. r test less than 72 hours before a match. now stadiums can only fill up to 60 percent capacity, but there is a but there will be an increase capacity t
this is denise africa on the program today. the 1st major football competition of the year is about to get and to wait. it's africa's biggest football tournament. it's kicking off in cameroon. but off the pitch coven. 19 and security concerns are looming large over the african gaines. and africa cdc says no more locked downs to manage coven 19. we have an outlook on the pandemic. and as a themes on the continent this year, plus the unwanted clothes from western countries, creating a mess and...
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but south africa was already changing. secret talks had begun between the government and the outlawed anc. some black politicians now bristled at the way tutu behaved, the way he'd organise a march without consulting them. i want you to say, "our march to freedom..." crowd: our march to freedom! desmond tutu called for a march and we were outraged. _ "what mandate does this man have?" so we took ourselvesj off to bishop's court, and to his credit, _ we literally rang the bell and said "it's us, we want to see him," and he let us in. i i i discovered afterwards it was also. monday, where he goes into retreat, he is deeply spiritual. after sunday, he actually goes into retreat. - but he let us in and so i said to him, "excuse me, just- what mandate do you have to call marches, to call a march? " and he just, he looked at me completely horrified and he looked at me completely horrified | but straight in the eye, | and said to me, "i have a mandate from god." what do you say? and then, abruptly, everything changed. the cold wa
but south africa was already changing. secret talks had begun between the government and the outlawed anc. some black politicians now bristled at the way tutu behaved, the way he'd organise a march without consulting them. i want you to say, "our march to freedom..." crowd: our march to freedom! desmond tutu called for a march and we were outraged. _ "what mandate does this man have?" so we took ourselvesj off to bishop's court, and to his credit, _ we literally rang the...
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i take no point in africa. said hong look, what will your humble fettered persona that you did? i did all the details on the ah diets define who we are, but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices that have infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on, ouch is era. al jazeera sets the stage, this is there is a type of alamo. if you could ever imagine a flow in a bundling of well floss programming, we need that drawback sort of got into and sharon, of fucked things designed to inform, motivate and in spy. why are generalists under attack? because democracy at center you attack the truth tellers see the world from a different perspective on allergies here. new edge occasion is the beacon that lights the future of any society. but for those who live in abandon places. getting an education takes inspiration an
i take no point in africa. said hong look, what will your humble fettered persona that you did? i did all the details on the ah diets define who we are, but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices that have infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on, ouch is era. al jazeera sets the...
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but south africa was already changing. secret talks had begun between the government and the outlawed anc. some black politicians now bristled at the way tutu behaved, the way he�*d organise a march without consulting them. i want you to say, "our march to freedom..." crowd: our march to freedom! desmond tutu called for a march and we were outraged. what mandate does this man have, you know? so, we took ourselves off to bishop's court and, to his credit, we literally rang the bell and said it is us and we want to see him, and he let us in. i discovered afterwards it was also monday which he goes into retreat, he is deeply spiritual. after sunday, he goes into retreat. but he let us in and so i said to him excuse me, just what mandate do you have to call marches, you know? to call a march. and he just, he looked at me completely horrified but straight in the eye, and said to me, "i have a mandate from god." i just... what do you say? and then, abruptly, everything changed. the cold war was over and the apartheid governmen
but south africa was already changing. secret talks had begun between the government and the outlawed anc. some black politicians now bristled at the way tutu behaved, the way he�*d organise a march without consulting them. i want you to say, "our march to freedom..." crowd: our march to freedom! desmond tutu called for a march and we were outraged. what mandate does this man have, you know? so, we took ourselves off to bishop's court and, to his credit, we literally rang the bell...
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that's what happened in africa. and they killed everybody in the village who wasn't of the age to become a slave. if you were young, a child, they killed you, if you were an older person they killed you because they didn't want to leave anybody behind who might seek revenge against him for killing everyone. so as they expanded around their original kingdom, they had a ghost town of abandoned villages. we will never know what cultures were lost because they were wiped off the map, everyone was dead after a raid. so, basically what they did was turn slavery into a massive economy, they capture tens of thousands of people a year, the english, the french, dutch, spanish, they all built them themselves to house slaves destined for their colonies. so it was really a fully industrialized business. in it was considered the greatest military power in west africa. so much money to buy guns and other weapons thanks to selling some of these people. susan: one of your statistics is that they have a 50,000 person army supplied by
that's what happened in africa. and they killed everybody in the village who wasn't of the age to become a slave. if you were young, a child, they killed you, if you were an older person they killed you because they didn't want to leave anybody behind who might seek revenge against him for killing everyone. so as they expanded around their original kingdom, they had a ghost town of abandoned villages. we will never know what cultures were lost because they were wiped off the map, everyone was...
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as we decimated al qaeda and afghanistan, with the impact in africa? is not the same access african partners claiming territory and pushing back those actors and attempting to cut off support through these groups through sanctions, many "humanitarian crisis" across the continent have been impacted. i know it's an issue where you protest i expect will spend more on bass on this hearing and while i do not subscribe to the u.s. world policeman, i doe believe counterterrorism partnerships are vital to protecting actors home and for interest and partners abroad. we must ensure they are able to adjust islamic threat in the sameol level dramatic and humanitarian missions and as we continue tos see power competition manifesting itself across africa, we must ensure we are dedicating resources to countering the efforts, the u.s. commitment may come with more strings attached with the values in place in democracy and human rights are a moral commitment we stand firmly and proudly behind. thank you for your leadership andar i look forward to today's discussion. >>
as we decimated al qaeda and afghanistan, with the impact in africa? is not the same access african partners claiming territory and pushing back those actors and attempting to cut off support through these groups through sanctions, many "humanitarian crisis" across the continent have been impacted. i know it's an issue where you protest i expect will spend more on bass on this hearing and while i do not subscribe to the u.s. world policeman, i doe believe counterterrorism partnerships...
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so why is that the west africa? i'm actually stronger west africa are naturally, are made to compete very well in football. but it's not, not a spirit type. it cancelled. but on the last week there was in west africa there hope all is not really homogenous. in guinea, you have very fast players. but when you compare them to neighbors, ivory coast, giddeons do not have the same physical ability at all, prescript loza sooner but lower him up to 2 trees. but bigger, stronger doesn't automatically equal success. technique and mentality also play a role. football culture is also a factor in cameroon. football is everywhere. from the peter group was just like brazil that we learned to play from a really young age because it is an easy sport to play or get facilities and demand by the way. but for kenya in the east athletics reigns supreme, they've won over 100 olympic medals the most in africa. but they've never played in a world cup and have only qualified for 6 out of 19 africans. the reason i do is much more vicious th
so why is that the west africa? i'm actually stronger west africa are naturally, are made to compete very well in football. but it's not, not a spirit type. it cancelled. but on the last week there was in west africa there hope all is not really homogenous. in guinea, you have very fast players. but when you compare them to neighbors, ivory coast, giddeons do not have the same physical ability at all, prescript loza sooner but lower him up to 2 trees. but bigger, stronger doesn't automatically...
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ah, this is dede ebony is africa on the program today. the 1st major football compensation of the year is about to get and to wait. it's africa's biggest football tournament. it's kicking off in cameroon. but off the pitch coven. 19 and security concerns are looming large over the african games. and africa cdc says no more locked downs to manage coven 19. we have an outlook on the pandemic. and as of themes on the continent this year, plus the unwanted clothes from western countries, creating a mess and causing pollution in government. ah, with hello, i'm christine wonder, it is good to have your company in this new year. now there is a loss of excitement in cameroon, where the 33rd edition of the africa cup of nations tournament is kicking off on sunday. now the african football confederate and has said greatly strict protocols for f con or spectators must be fully vaccinated and show a negative p. c r test less than 72 hours before a match. now stadiums can only fill up to 60 percent capacity, but there is a but there will be an increas
ah, this is dede ebony is africa on the program today. the 1st major football compensation of the year is about to get and to wait. it's africa's biggest football tournament. it's kicking off in cameroon. but off the pitch coven. 19 and security concerns are looming large over the african games. and africa cdc says no more locked downs to manage coven 19. we have an outlook on the pandemic. and as of themes on the continent this year, plus the unwanted clothes from western countries, creating a...
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and africa cdc says no more locked downs to manage coven 19. we have an outlook on the pandemic, and other themes on the continent this year, plus the unwanted clothes from western countries, creating a mess and causing pollution in garden. ah ah. hello, i'm christine. wonder it is good to have your company in this new year. now there is a loss of excitement in cameroon, where the 33rd edition of the africa cup of nations tournament is kicking off on sunday. now the african football confederate has said really strict protocols for african or spectators must be fully vaccinated and show a negative p. c r test less than 72 hours before a match. now stadiums can only fill up to 60 percent capacity, but there is a but there will be an increase capacity to 80 percent when cameron's national team plays. now the tournament begins with cameron taking on burkina faso at b or limber stadium in. yeah, wound it. and are we talking to our reporter there after this report? i'm iranians are already dancing in the streets. the spirit of football is in air. and
and africa cdc says no more locked downs to manage coven 19. we have an outlook on the pandemic, and other themes on the continent this year, plus the unwanted clothes from western countries, creating a mess and causing pollution in garden. ah ah. hello, i'm christine. wonder it is good to have your company in this new year. now there is a loss of excitement in cameroon, where the 33rd edition of the africa cup of nations tournament is kicking off on sunday. now the african football confederate...
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. ♪ >> could vaccine hesitancy derail africa's battle against covid-19? hundreds of millions of jabs are arriving at last, but africans are reluctant to get one. what is needed to turn things around? this is "inside story." ♪ hello and welcome to the program. developing nations in africa have waited months for covid-19 vaccines as richer countries hoarded supplies. the shots are arriving. the world health organization says 430 million doses have been delivered continent wide so far, but only 7% of africa's 1.3 billion population is fully inoculated, far behind the rest of the world. the w.h.o. wants 70%, but that is not expected to happen for another three years. hesitancy to get jabs is another problem. south africa delayed shipments from both pfizer and johnson & johnson because of concerns its stockpile may expire before being used. our correspondent found similar issues in senegal. correspondent: a precious and life-saving vaccine free of cost, and yet no one at this vaccination center wants to take it. some passerby's ask if the vaccine will make t
. ♪ >> could vaccine hesitancy derail africa's battle against covid-19? hundreds of millions of jabs are arriving at last, but africans are reluctant to get one. what is needed to turn things around? this is "inside story." ♪ hello and welcome to the program. developing nations in africa have waited months for covid-19 vaccines as richer countries hoarded supplies. the shots are arriving. the world health organization says 430 million doses have been delivered continent wide...
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let's go to north africa. people forget in libya the largest place outside of iraq and syria ice is isis losing control aid man that city of was liberated in 2016 immediately we went to work supporting the local government and $60 million for the local government alone in within one year 90% of the population that was displaced moved back in year after year they became moreit optimistic. we forget about liberia could liberia in the 1990s was anonymous with fragile states and failed states. in 2006 we have a new president and we got in there and got to work in the united states in a veryti big way and other partnes to that with allen johnson sirleaf it's a success storyry today. in kenya where we always cross our fingers and hope that things don't get bad like they have in the past. in kenya working with the kenyan government to help them. their ownrk counterterrorism center training all of their civil servants for solutions and going down to the county level where plans are indigenous to localities. >> thank y
let's go to north africa. people forget in libya the largest place outside of iraq and syria ice is isis losing control aid man that city of was liberated in 2016 immediately we went to work supporting the local government and $60 million for the local government alone in within one year 90% of the population that was displaced moved back in year after year they became moreit optimistic. we forget about liberia could liberia in the 1990s was anonymous with fragile states and failed states. in...
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why are clues on the rise in west africa? the number of military takeovers in recent years have raised concerns about the state of democracy in the region about what our regional bodies like echo us doing about this. also, i had live gradually returns to normal in south africa as new omicron infections plummet to what can other countries land from the south african experience of fights and of ham, demik in tanzania, an unacceptable number of women died given birth for shortly afterwards. but in one rural region, things are dramatically changing for the better class. need arrive just hop on in kenya, we meet a woman breaking down barriers as a motorcycle ride up in a male dominated industry. and i handled the knockout phase in the after cup of nations. it's all excitement as football fans looked at. she had the theme on all the way to the tough hello. i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. not long after the new year begun, another west african country announced yet in new attempts at cool. the government
why are clues on the rise in west africa? the number of military takeovers in recent years have raised concerns about the state of democracy in the region about what our regional bodies like echo us doing about this. also, i had live gradually returns to normal in south africa as new omicron infections plummet to what can other countries land from the south african experience of fights and of ham, demik in tanzania, an unacceptable number of women died given birth for shortly afterwards. but in...
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ah, africa says i'm sure when think no point in africa. said hong look, what do they handle fettered a persona? that in case you did, i did on 200 g p was on the ah diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices. the def, infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on al jazeera, with stuff beyond the comfort zone, where assumptions are challenged, traveled to the ends of the earth, and further experience the unimaginable of the people who live it. this is probably the most extreme situation i've been involved in. how quickly things contract award winning documentary use that alter perception witness on i'll just the euro. a coming of age story in the community, fighting to preserve heritage in an ever changing well thing on an ancient ritual to future generations. in an award winning documentary, i'll just say we'
ah, africa says i'm sure when think no point in africa. said hong look, what do they handle fettered a persona? that in case you did, i did on 200 g p was on the ah diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices. the def, infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on...
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why are clues on the rise in west africa? the number of military takeovers in recent years have raised concerns about the state of democracy in the region. but what our regional bodies like eco us doing about this. also, i had live gradually returns to normal in south africa as new, only one infections plummet to what can other countries land from the south african experience of fighting the pandemic in tanzania and unacceptable number of women die given birth for shortly afterwards. but in one rural region, things are dramatically changing for the better class. need arise. just hop on in kenya, we meet a woman breaking down barriers as a motorcycle ride up in a male dominated industry. and i handle the knockout phase in the africa cup of nations. it's all excitement, that's football fans hope to chad the team on all the way to the top. ah, hello, i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. not long after the new year begun, another west african country announced yet in new attempt at cool the government of ak
why are clues on the rise in west africa? the number of military takeovers in recent years have raised concerns about the state of democracy in the region. but what our regional bodies like eco us doing about this. also, i had live gradually returns to normal in south africa as new, only one infections plummet to what can other countries land from the south african experience of fighting the pandemic in tanzania and unacceptable number of women die given birth for shortly afterwards. but in one...
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where are africa's ancient treasures stolen? for the most part, it's a well known fact that the been in bronzes were looted by british soldiers more than a century ago and sold to collections around the world. a few have now been returned, others may follow. but what about the monday? yeah, new throne from cameroon, while it's here in berlin, king enjoy gifted the throne to the german emperor vill hand the 2nd in 19 o 8. but how freely was it given away? then there are older examples of human heritage from africa. this is the cowboy scowl found in 1921 in what is today known as ambia. it's more than a quarter of a 1000000 years old, despite the requests from the zambian government for its return, it's still in london. and then there's this a single slender bone currently in the museum in brussels, belgium, the chicago bone excavated in 1950 is believed to be the oldest ever example of human mathematics or understanding of human mathematics. some in the democratic republic of congo where it was found insist the former colonial po
where are africa's ancient treasures stolen? for the most part, it's a well known fact that the been in bronzes were looted by british soldiers more than a century ago and sold to collections around the world. a few have now been returned, others may follow. but what about the monday? yeah, new throne from cameroon, while it's here in berlin, king enjoy gifted the throne to the german emperor vill hand the 2nd in 19 o 8. but how freely was it given away? then there are older examples of human...
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some a fantastic actually office to me when is africa, if it's present, when take no point in africa, said to live on the look of what the humble fetters persona that in case you did i did on 200 d p was the ah diets define who we are, but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices. the def, infiltrated international wholesale markets, and supermarket chains, and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on al jazeera, with a 4 hour time clock for 4 minutes of practice. ah, to a t bed dream of becoming afghanistan's 1st ever went to an impedance. they will have to overcome many mountains, carving a path of hope and inspiration, where the light shines. witness on al jazeera is a wave of sentiment around the world if you will actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries. and i think often people's voice is not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and we'll report
some a fantastic actually office to me when is africa, if it's present, when take no point in africa, said to live on the look of what the humble fetters persona that in case you did i did on 200 d p was the ah diets define who we are, but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices. the def, infiltrated international wholesale markets, and supermarket chains, and asks, what's...
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but south africa was already changing. secret talks had begun between the government and the outlawed anc. some black politicians now bristled at the way tutu behaved, the way he would organise a march without consulting them. i want you to say "our march to freedom." crowd: our march to freedom! desmond tutu called for a march and we were outraged. what mandate does this man have? so we took ourselves off to bishop�*s court and to his credit, we rang the bell and said it is us and we want to see him, and he let us in. i discovered afterwards it was also monday where he goes into retreat, he is deeply spiritual. after sunday he actually goes into retreat. but he let us in and so i said to him, "excuse me, just what mandate do you have to call marches? to call a march." and he just, he looked at me completely horrified "i have a mandate from god." what do you say? and then, abruptly, everything changed. the cold war was over and the apartheid government agreed to release nelson mandela from prison. that the government has
but south africa was already changing. secret talks had begun between the government and the outlawed anc. some black politicians now bristled at the way tutu behaved, the way he would organise a march without consulting them. i want you to say "our march to freedom." crowd: our march to freedom! desmond tutu called for a march and we were outraged. what mandate does this man have? so we took ourselves off to bishop�*s court and to his credit, we rang the bell and said it is us and...
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they w, africa correspondent, fred of honey share. since insights now into way african states will be placing their focus as 2020 to get underway. they noted nations is predicting that nearly 300000000 people in the wild when is your montero and it in 2022. more than half of that number. africans, if your p i so sudan, nigeria, on this, i had countries face a rough 2 charges including wall terrorism, hunger, climate change. i'm the corner of i spun demick. them walk us is also eroding human rights abuses, are projected to increase as need does in men, african countries try to hold tight on power. i guess the choices of their citizens military's in west africa and they won't want rica have shown a desire for power. married chad, guinea, on this done, i, countries to watch come 2022 or of the hob. cynita is taking up. full intercourse was me. it is in their hands, leaving civilians in fits of despair. the pandemic is also expected to threaten the economy catch up, initiated in use of the kids by african countries, big economy countries
they w, africa correspondent, fred of honey share. since insights now into way african states will be placing their focus as 2020 to get underway. they noted nations is predicting that nearly 300000000 people in the wild when is your montero and it in 2022. more than half of that number. africans, if your p i so sudan, nigeria, on this, i had countries face a rough 2 charges including wall terrorism, hunger, climate change. i'm the corner of i spun demick. them walk us is also eroding human...
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in africa? the problem needs to be contextualized so we know exactly just cannot be aiming at the third and fourth shot in africa where you don't even have access to the first shot of the vaccine. so i think that is key. vaccinating at scale, especially in areas where there are limited ask nations. amy: what you know about variants coming out of cameroon that has also affected france, doctor? >> we have limited information on that variant. we have not seen any published data on that, and we hope truly -- we hope that is truly not a variant of concern. amy: can you also talk about the expired vaccines, what it means when you get millions of vaccines in africa -- really, let's look at the numbers. yet npr reporting that you have much of the midsection of africa, including powerful economic and political players like kenya, nigeria, and senegal all under 2% vaccination rates. away from africa, 10%. people have gotten about 10% coverage like syria come afghanistan, haiti. >> any vaccine that expires
in africa? the problem needs to be contextualized so we know exactly just cannot be aiming at the third and fourth shot in africa where you don't even have access to the first shot of the vaccine. so i think that is key. vaccinating at scale, especially in areas where there are limited ask nations. amy: what you know about variants coming out of cameroon that has also affected france, doctor? >> we have limited information on that variant. we have not seen any published data on that, and...
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so from the bus office and to la fontose, ah, africa says when pointing africa said to hong loop of what humble fettered persons that i did on 200 the there was the ah diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices. the def, infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on al jazeera with counting the cost of rocks of the year of the full run is there is sentiment in stock. markets hate to say the prices are at the penny high, where the cost of cooking becomes even more affordable. and nigeria, petroleum minister on reforming the nations oil sector counseling the cough on al jazeera. there is no channel that covers world views like we do is scale of this camp is like nothing you've ever seen access to health care. what we want to know how these things affect people, we revisit plato state, even when there are no international headlines. al jazeera, really invest in
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ah, africa when they can punch in africa. said to hong a look of what humble, fettered, or per songs that in case you did, i did on $200.00 the there was on the ah diets define who we are. but who are way, if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden, scandalous practices that have infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on. ouch, as era and the 35th leaching of the african union will see heads of states discuss coven 19 in the conflict in ethiopia, with climate change, but kina faso and other west african coups. high on the agenda. can they deliver a unified response to the regions mounting challenges, special coverage on out just sarah informed opinions that initial and national resource by is not large enough to get there adequately do. are people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, a coming of age, story in the co
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so why is that west africa? i'm actually stronger. west africa are naturally her maids to compete very well in football. but it's not, not here, a type control panel there last week. there was in west africa that what all is not really homogenous in guinea. you have very fast players. but when you compare them to neighbors, ivory coast like the guinea ones do not have the same physical ability at all. i scribble over sooner, but lemme to cheesy. but bigger, stronger doesn't automatically equal success. technique and mentality also play a role. football culture is also a factor in cameroon. football is everywhere, and it was just like brazil we learned to play from a really young age because it is an easy point to place for good facilities and demand, by the way. but for kenya in the east athletics reigns supreme, they've won over 100 olympic medals the most in africa. but they've never played in a world cup and have only qualified for 6 out of 19 africans. the reason i do is much more vicious than the average. kenya, this is no disres
so why is that west africa? i'm actually stronger. west africa are naturally her maids to compete very well in football. but it's not, not here, a type control panel there last week. there was in west africa that what all is not really homogenous in guinea. you have very fast players. but when you compare them to neighbors, ivory coast like the guinea ones do not have the same physical ability at all. i scribble over sooner, but lemme to cheesy. but bigger, stronger doesn't automatically equal...
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but south africa was already changing. secret talks had begun between the government and the outlawed anc. some black politicians now bristled at the way tutu behaved, the way he would organise a march without consulting them. i want you to say our march to freedom. crowd: our march to freedom! desmond tutu called for a march and we were outraged. what mandate does this man have? so we took ourselves off to bishop's court and to his credit, we rang the bell and said it is us and we want to see him, and he let us in. i discovered afterwards it was also monday where he goes into retreat, he is deeply spiritual. but he let us in and so i said to him excuse me, just what mandate do you have to call marches? and he just, he looked at me completely horrified but straight in the eye, and said to me "i have a mandate from god." what do you say? and then, abruptly, everything changed. the cold war was over and the apartheid government agreed to release nelson mandela from prison. that the government has taken a firm decision to rel
but south africa was already changing. secret talks had begun between the government and the outlawed anc. some black politicians now bristled at the way tutu behaved, the way he would organise a march without consulting them. i want you to say our march to freedom. crowd: our march to freedom! desmond tutu called for a march and we were outraged. what mandate does this man have? so we took ourselves off to bishop's court and to his credit, we rang the bell and said it is us and we want to see...
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and we've spoken about africa as well. but what does the situation bangalore where you are when it comes to the on the cron variance? yes, so 1st i answered the 2nd for sure. we are going through a phase there and we are having a rapid increase in cases in the last 4 days, our corporate count has gone up 4 times. so we were at $5000.00 till about 5 days back. and now we are at $27000.00 cases. so there is a rapid increase in the number of cases, so that is the ground situation. we have vaccinated almost 90 percent with one doors, but 60 and 60 percent of eligible population in talking about with those us. and we have fallen shocked by about 40 per cent in vaccine 80. so what they were talking about in the global scenario does on so played out in india in the sense that only 2 companies and the government did not but a monopoly. so the 2 companies are allowed to have that monopoly and as a result of which initially we had a chart fall and then they transferred it to the private sector. the private sector could not use that
and we've spoken about africa as well. but what does the situation bangalore where you are when it comes to the on the cron variance? yes, so 1st i answered the 2nd for sure. we are going through a phase there and we are having a rapid increase in cases in the last 4 days, our corporate count has gone up 4 times. so we were at $5000.00 till about 5 days back. and now we are at $27000.00 cases. so there is a rapid increase in the number of cases, so that is the ground situation. we have...
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but on the last week there was in west africa. that's what all is not really homogenous in guinea, you have very fast players. but when you compare them to neighbors ivory coast, the guinea ones do not have the same physical ability at all. prescript laza sooner, but lim up to 2. but bigger, stronger doesn't automatically equal success. technique and mentality also play a role. football culture is also a factor in cameroon. football is everywhere. from the peter group was just like brazil we learned to play from a really young age because it is an easy sport to play sports facilities and demand by the way. but for kenya in the east athletics reigns supreme. they've won over 100 olympic medals. the most in africa, but they've never played in a world cup and have only qualified for 6 out of 19 africans. the reason i do is much more vicious than the i read. can you? this is no disrespect to the canyon. that is a big stars can bring exposure, but countries like kenya and tanzania are at a disadvantage due to work permit rules. plato's
but on the last week there was in west africa. that's what all is not really homogenous in guinea, you have very fast players. but when you compare them to neighbors ivory coast, the guinea ones do not have the same physical ability at all. prescript laza sooner, but lim up to 2. but bigger, stronger doesn't automatically equal success. technique and mentality also play a role. football culture is also a factor in cameroon. football is everywhere. from the peter group was just like brazil we...
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and south africa's to very much a broken society. but it was at the start of trying to start something new is sort of a book to sort of, you know, admitting that atrocities on both sides also on the side of the liberation movements and trying to move forward. and but it's a long process. that's definitely a complicated process for sure. that's nowhere near finishing desmond to to, of course i'll go out on a limb here and say most people know his name. most people know something about him, but how will he be remembered now and how will his mission be carried forward by future generations? well i think in this last week a lot of young people is discovered, you know, the generation, the bone fries as we call them in south africa. there is born off to the end of discovery. we was and there is sin of rebirth of like he is also a man for the future. not only for the falls we can take what we learned from him and who do you know both both the nation and also even in the rest of africa. a lot of clergy, a lot of people have faith, all sort o
and south africa's to very much a broken society. but it was at the start of trying to start something new is sort of a book to sort of, you know, admitting that atrocities on both sides also on the side of the liberation movements and trying to move forward. and but it's a long process. that's definitely a complicated process for sure. that's nowhere near finishing desmond to to, of course i'll go out on a limb here and say most people know his name. most people know something about him, but...
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so why is that west africa? i'm actually stronger west africa are naturally, are made to compete very well in football. but it's not, not a spirit type. it cancelled. but on the last week there was in west africa. that's what all is not really homogenous. in guinea, you have very fast players. but when you compare them to neighbors, ivory coast, giddeons do not have the same physical ability at all. prescript laza sooner budget lumber, him up to tracy. but bigger, stronger, doesn't automatically equal success. technique and mentality also play a role. football culture is also a factor in cameroon. football is everywhere from the peter group was just like brazil that we learn to play from a really young age because it is an easy sport to play for game facilities and demand by the way. but for kenya in the east athletics reigns supreme, they've won over 100 olympic medals the most in africa. but they've never played in a world cup and have only qualified for 6 out of 19 africans. the reason i do is much more vicio
so why is that west africa? i'm actually stronger west africa are naturally, are made to compete very well in football. but it's not, not a spirit type. it cancelled. but on the last week there was in west africa. that's what all is not really homogenous. in guinea, you have very fast players. but when you compare them to neighbors, ivory coast, giddeons do not have the same physical ability at all. prescript laza sooner budget lumber, him up to tracy. but bigger, stronger, doesn't...
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let's go to north africa real quick. people forget that in libya, it was the largest place outside of iraq and syria were isis was in control. when the city was liberated in 2016, we went to work with the local government, $16 million over a year. 30,000 kids went back to school, 40,000 people got health care. in one year, 90% of the population that was displaced moved back, and year-over-year, people are more optimistic about governance and their life. we forget about liberia. liberia in the 1990's was synonymous with a fragile state, a failed state. 2006, we have a new president, we get to work for the u.s. in a big way. other partners too. liberia is a success story today. in kenya, they are coming up to elections again and we always cross our figures -- our fingers and hope they don't get bad again. working with the kenyan government, we help them create an antiterrorism center, and we are working with them to great solutions, and going to the county level, working on plans that are indigenous to those localities so
let's go to north africa real quick. people forget that in libya, it was the largest place outside of iraq and syria were isis was in control. when the city was liberated in 2016, we went to work with the local government, $16 million over a year. 30,000 kids went back to school, 40,000 people got health care. in one year, 90% of the population that was displaced moved back, and year-over-year, people are more optimistic about governance and their life. we forget about liberia. liberia in the...