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in particular africa. the world was gradually appropriated by those who saw themselves as uniquely civilized. at the same time humans use proliferated to justify colonial domination of the world. and. if a group could resist colonizing people have to accept our share from most of their own myth and that is exactly what happens on the tires is not only in africa but also in japan and also where it's received if you're born here you're. a little goose the word exist in order for the savage to exist she would those who are presumed to be savages must accept that this is indeed exactly what they are clearly a victim of. at the beginning of the $890.00 s. the role of the human soused was shifting in response to political objectives which one must be staged an orchestrated. moloko story is that of a survivor after months of humiliation she was able to return to have a leech and have people. 100 years later her descendants recalled the suffering of the exhibit people and she had learned on the trauma. more nicole
in particular africa. the world was gradually appropriated by those who saw themselves as uniquely civilized. at the same time humans use proliferated to justify colonial domination of the world. and. if a group could resist colonizing people have to accept our share from most of their own myth and that is exactly what happens on the tires is not only in africa but also in japan and also where it's received if you're born here you're. a little goose the word exist in order for the savage to...
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in particular africa. the world was gradually appropriated by those who saw themselves as uniquely civilized. at the same time humans use proliferated to justify colonial domination of the world. if nuclear is it colonized people have to accept our share from most of their own myth and that is exactly what happened in colonial times this is not only in africa and it but also in japan should elsewhere was received which are born here. believe bookers already exist in order for the savage to exist she knows who are presumed to be savages must accept that this is indeed exactly what they are clearly the victim of. at the beginning of the $890.00 s. the role of the human souse we shifted in response to political objectives which would must be staged and orchestrated. moloko story is that of a survivor after months of humiliation she was able to return to have a leech and have people. 100 years later her descendants recalled the suffering of the exhibition people and she had learned on a trauma. more nicole and
in particular africa. the world was gradually appropriated by those who saw themselves as uniquely civilized. at the same time humans use proliferated to justify colonial domination of the world. if nuclear is it colonized people have to accept our share from most of their own myth and that is exactly what happened in colonial times this is not only in africa and it but also in japan should elsewhere was received which are born here. believe bookers already exist in order for the savage to...
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to meet here it is unique in west africa it was founded by. one of the biggest names in contemporary african. in his latest project he works with refugees from. there are lots of refugees here the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe for that's false lots of african refugees stay within africa. is. the purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and get refugees to dance. this allows them to regain control and self-confidence and to overcome boredom and loneliness. are going to return to campus with new knowledge with a breath of fresh air and hope. they were deal with the issues which affect everyone but from an african perspective. president i dance for such as dance because it's a universal language and you can communicate transmit emotion and church audiences without using words. sound passive. as a representative of africa's politically active dance seem younger neighbors year also took part in the town's caucus inte
to meet here it is unique in west africa it was founded by. one of the biggest names in contemporary african. in his latest project he works with refugees from. there are lots of refugees here the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe for that's false lots of african refugees stay within africa. is. the purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and get refugees to dance....
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did you know that some 1300000000 tons of food a west it every year one white in africa it is often down to a lot of infrastructure for preserving freshly rested food as a result on average $6.00 to $11.00 killers of food a west at. play here in developing countries what a waste of resources sandra but in industrial nations the level of waste is 10 times greater detail as on consumers often toss out food just because it's no longer fresh now one company has found a way of extending the shelf life of fruits and vegetables using a method that doesn't harm the environment. the fruit and vegetables rotting in fields or during transportation to consumers. according to the un food and agricultural organization or f a o some 14 percent of food is lost after harvesting and before it reaches the market or retailer. if you go to a particular country or really you are likely to see varying levels of losses and these you pending on the situation will go up even to 50 percent if you're talking about let's say fruits and vegetables for example if the from a does not find a market for that particular f
did you know that some 1300000000 tons of food a west it every year one white in africa it is often down to a lot of infrastructure for preserving freshly rested food as a result on average $6.00 to $11.00 killers of food a west at. play here in developing countries what a waste of resources sandra but in industrial nations the level of waste is 10 times greater detail as on consumers often toss out food just because it's no longer fresh now one company has found a way of extending the shelf...
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despotic shock caused total panic sets africa. how surprising was that now it's us who are showing the west showing the americans what technical progress is from which. the moderates got to say i'm going to have a military doctrine at the time was mutual assured destruction we were prepared to speak at a time. really we're. just going to throw them in the 1st 15 minutes of a war germany would have gone up in flames like a tool. it had we were really scared because it could all kick off any time someone goes crazy and bam we're in the middle of it to mine. in the early 1970 s. the world was largely divided between 2 superpowers and for moscow and washington the fight for supremacy remained an ongoing battle with upgraded weapons new proxy wars and new perceived threats there seemed to be no end in sight to the out of control arms race. the plans of the united states in the soviet union still saw germany as the main theater of a potential new hot conflict. this would be the stage for any devastating 3rd world war. both east and west
despotic shock caused total panic sets africa. how surprising was that now it's us who are showing the west showing the americans what technical progress is from which. the moderates got to say i'm going to have a military doctrine at the time was mutual assured destruction we were prepared to speak at a time. really we're. just going to throw them in the 1st 15 minutes of a war germany would have gone up in flames like a tool. it had we were really scared because it could all kick off any time...
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unique in west africa it was founded by a new one of the biggest names in contemporary african dance in his latest project he works with refugees from mali. there are lots of refugees here the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe for that's false stuff lots of african refugees stay within africa and off he. is just to put the purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and get refugees to dance. this allows them to regain control and self-confidence and to overcome boredom and loneliness event could lead to the. evil of the party don't look they're going to return to the camps with new knowledge with a breath of fresh air and hope said knew very little that's why. it works deal with the issues which affect everyone but from an african perspective . to try to do that dance for such shows dance because it's a universal language you can communicate transmit emotion and church audiences with it using words. as a representative of africa's politically active dance sc
unique in west africa it was founded by a new one of the biggest names in contemporary african dance in his latest project he works with refugees from mali. there are lots of refugees here the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe for that's false stuff lots of african refugees stay within africa and off he. is just to put the purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and...
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is unique in west africa it was founded by. one of the biggest names in contemporary african dogs in his latest project he works with refugees from mali. there are lots of refugees here and the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe but that's false lots of african refugees stay within africa and off the. purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and get refugees to dance. this allows them to regain control and self-confidence and to overcome boredom and loneliness. are going to return to the campus with new knowledge with a breath of fresh air and hope said new very. it works deal with the issues which affect everyone but from an african perspective . as regards for such as dance because it's a universal language you can communicate transmit emotion and church audiences using words. as a representative of africa's politically active dance scene in neighbors here also to pass in the town's caucus interest
is unique in west africa it was founded by. one of the biggest names in contemporary african dogs in his latest project he works with refugees from mali. there are lots of refugees here and the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe but that's false lots of african refugees stay within africa and off the. purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and get refugees to dance....
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did you know that some 1300000000 tons of food a west it every year one point in africa it is often down to a lot of infrastructure for preserving freshly roasted food as a result on average $6.00 to $11.00 killers of food a west that. play here in developing countries what a waste of resources sandra but in industrial nations the level of waste is 10 times greater detail as on consumers often toss out food just because it's no longer fresh now one company has found a way of extending the shelf life of fruits and vegetables using a method that doesn't harm the environment. the fruit and vegetables rotting in fields or during transportation to consumers. according to the u.n. food and agricultural organization or f.a.o. some 14 percent of food is lost after harvesting and before it reaches the market or retailer. if you go to a particular country or particular really you are likely to see varying levels of losses and this depending on the situation would go up even to 50 percent if you're talking about let's say fruits and vegetables for example or if they're from one does not find a mark
did you know that some 1300000000 tons of food a west it every year one point in africa it is often down to a lot of infrastructure for preserving freshly roasted food as a result on average $6.00 to $11.00 killers of food a west that. play here in developing countries what a waste of resources sandra but in industrial nations the level of waste is 10 times greater detail as on consumers often toss out food just because it's no longer fresh now one company has found a way of extending the shelf...
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that to me is unique in west africa it was founded by. one of the biggest names in contemporary africa. and his latest project he works with refugees from. there are lots of refugees here the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe for that's false lots of african refugees stay within africa. is. the purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and get refugees to dance. this allows them to regain control and self-confidence and to overcome boredom and loneliness. they're going to return to the camps with new knowledge with a breath of fresh air. it works deal with the issues which affect everyone but from an african perspective. as regards for such as dance because it's a universal language you can communicate transmit emotion and church audiences using words. sound. as a representative of africa's politically active dance scene beyond the neighbors here also to pass in the town's called case interest in along with danc
that to me is unique in west africa it was founded by. one of the biggest names in contemporary africa. and his latest project he works with refugees from. there are lots of refugees here the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe for that's false lots of african refugees stay within africa. is. the purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and get refugees to dance. this...
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that tell it here is unique in west africa it was founded by. one of the biggest names in contemporary african dogs in his latest project he works with refugees from mali. there are lots of refugees here the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe but that's false lots of african refugees stay within africa and off the. purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and get refugees to dance. this allows them to regain control and self-confidence and to overcome boredom and momentous event could lead to the. eve of the party are going to return to campus with new knowledge with a breath of fresh air and hope said new velour is why. it works deal with the issues which affect everyone but from an african perspective . she tries a dance for such as dance because it's a universal language you can communicate transmit emotion and church audiences using words. sound passive. as a representative of africa's politically active dancing yo
that tell it here is unique in west africa it was founded by. one of the biggest names in contemporary african dogs in his latest project he works with refugees from mali. there are lots of refugees here the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe but that's false lots of african refugees stay within africa and off the. purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and get...
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it is unique in west africa it was founded by sally s. and one of the biggest names in contemporary african dogs in his latest project he works with refugees from. there are lots of refugees here the 1st place an african refugees head is elsewhere in africa europe. people think africans are going to cross the mediterranean and invade europe but that's false lots of african refugees stay within africa. is. the purpose of the beyond borders project is to go into the camps and get refugees to dance. this allows them to regain control and self-confidence and to overcome boredom and loneliness. they're going to return to the campus with new knowledge with a breath of fresh air and hope. they were deal with the issues which affect everyone but from an african perspective. as regards for such as dance because it's a universal language you can communicate transmit emotion and church audiences using words. as a representative of africa's politically active dance scene beyond the neighbors here also to pass in the town's call case interest in along
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profit organization which started in 2015 and it's west africa's fast and biggest food bank. this year alone it's has recovered more than $305000.00 u.s. dollars of food products from spam markets with tells and farms to feed and support the holes and so vulnerable people. even being critical of those in need of food the corner virus pandemic for millions are for us to get jobs on. livelihoods . struggle to feed many hungry kids also benefit from the recovered food for martyrs organization these food donations i game changer for such facilities. in it wasn't easy for. the envisaged does. it become something that is. had no plans to expand this kind of intervention to many other communities to help those in need of food. we have community programs like this that food products and help at this our food. end up a bit. but for us to see this food is more fulfilling than. i do has been recognised. as a food hero and he intends to expand to other parts of africa in the future. well that's it for now be sure to check out our other stories on. africa on facebook and twitter we'll lea
profit organization which started in 2015 and it's west africa's fast and biggest food bank. this year alone it's has recovered more than $305000.00 u.s. dollars of food products from spam markets with tells and farms to feed and support the holes and so vulnerable people. even being critical of those in need of food the corner virus pandemic for millions are for us to get jobs on. livelihoods . struggle to feed many hungry kids also benefit from the recovered food for martyrs organization...
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for all africa program it's a nonprofit organization which started in 2015 and it's west africa's 1st and biggest food bank. this year alone it's has recovered more than $305000.00 u.s. dollars of food products from spam markets with tells and farms to feed and support the holes and so vulnerable people. even being critical for those in need of food a corner virus pandemic for millions are for us to get jobs on. also benefit from the recovered food from. these food donations. for such facilities. through the 19. it wasn't easy for us here but. it becomes something that is her. plans to expand this kind of intervention to many other communities to help those in need of food. we have community programs like this that this food and. this our food. and they're trying but for us been able to see this food is more fulfilling in. with. i do has been recognized. as a food hero and he seems to expunge to other parts of africa in the future. well that's it for now be sure to check out other stories on. africa on facebook and twitter we'll leave you with these pictures of us from ethiopia rehear
for all africa program it's a nonprofit organization which started in 2015 and it's west africa's 1st and biggest food bank. this year alone it's has recovered more than $305000.00 u.s. dollars of food products from spam markets with tells and farms to feed and support the holes and so vulnerable people. even being critical for those in need of food a corner virus pandemic for millions are for us to get jobs on. also benefit from the recovered food from. these food donations. for such...
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did you know that some 1300000000 tons of food a west it every year was white in africa it is often down to a lot of infrastructure for preserving freshly rested food as a result on average $6.00 to $11.00 killers of food a west that. play here in developing countries what a waste of resources sondra but in industrial nations the level of waste is 10 times greater retailers and consumers often toss out food just because it's no longer fresh now one company has found a way of extending the shelf life of fruits and vegetables using a method that doesn't harm the environment. the fruit and vegetables rotting in fields or during transportation to consumers. according to the un food and agriculture organization or f a o some 14 percent of food is lost after harvesting and before it reaches the market or retailer. if you go to a particular country or particular religion you are likely to see varying levels of food losses and these you pending on the situation would go up even to 50 percent if you're talking about let's say fruits and vegetables for example if they're from one does not find a m
did you know that some 1300000000 tons of food a west it every year was white in africa it is often down to a lot of infrastructure for preserving freshly rested food as a result on average $6.00 to $11.00 killers of food a west that. play here in developing countries what a waste of resources sondra but in industrial nations the level of waste is 10 times greater retailers and consumers often toss out food just because it's no longer fresh now one company has found a way of extending the shelf...
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we go over to london freedom of when he's in our west africa bureau in a good to see you so i'll condé once a nother term in office and there's been much opposition to that but just had a small about his 10 years in office. and. prison. says he claims that he has changed things he has changed the economy of the country which he says that he is pretty son counting actually messed up with everything and then he now he says that for the last 10 years he has done incredible job in terms of economy and he has the kountry so. but then there were position on the other side the opposition says that this guy wants to stay in power something they don't want to see repeating itself tell us more about the opposition's candidate what how much support does he have among gay males . he has. said that he has significant support because this is a guy who has been he's a former prime minister he has a-q. prior to several ministerial posts during the not going to rule so he's an experienced politician but also he has a massive support from the old regime for the people who are against the incumbent presi
we go over to london freedom of when he's in our west africa bureau in a good to see you so i'll condé once a nother term in office and there's been much opposition to that but just had a small about his 10 years in office. and. prison. says he claims that he has changed things he has changed the economy of the country which he says that he is pretty son counting actually messed up with everything and then he now he says that for the last 10 years he has done incredible job in terms of economy...
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we go over to london freedom of when you he's in our west africa bureau in lagos hi fred good to see you so awful condé once a nother term in office and there's been much opposition to that but just had a small about his 10 years in office. and. prison. says he claims that he has changed things he has changed the economy of the contrie which he says that he is pretty son actually messed up with everything and then he now he says that for the last 10 years he has done incredible job in terms of economy and he has the kountry so. but then there will position on the other side the opposition says that this guy wants to stay in power something they don't want to see repeating itself tell us more about the opposition candidate what how much support does he have among the natives. he has i can say that he has significant support because this is a guy who has been he's a former prime minister he has a-q. prior to several ministerial posts during our contest rule so he's an experienced politician but also he has a massive support from the old regime for the people who are against the incumb
we go over to london freedom of when you he's in our west africa bureau in lagos hi fred good to see you so awful condé once a nother term in office and there's been much opposition to that but just had a small about his 10 years in office. and. prison. says he claims that he has changed things he has changed the economy of the contrie which he says that he is pretty son actually messed up with everything and then he now he says that for the last 10 years he has done incredible job in terms of...
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we go over to london fred when he's in our west africa bureau in lagos hi fred good to see you so awful condé once a nother term in office and there's been much opposition to that but just had a small about his 10 years in office. in the last 10 year prison. says he claims that he has changed things he has changed the economy of the country which he says that he's pretty son actually messed up with everything and then now he says that for the last 10 years he has done incredible job in terms of economy and he has the kountry so. but then there were position on the other side the opposition says that this guy wants to stay in power something they don't want to see repeating itself tell us more about the opposition candidate what how much support does he have among the nails. he has i can say that he has significant support because this is a guy who has been he's a former prime minister he has a q prior to several ministerial posts during the not going to rule so he's an experienced politician but also he he has a massive support from the old regime for the people who are against the inc
we go over to london fred when he's in our west africa bureau in lagos hi fred good to see you so awful condé once a nother term in office and there's been much opposition to that but just had a small about his 10 years in office. in the last 10 year prison. says he claims that he has changed things he has changed the economy of the country which he says that he's pretty son actually messed up with everything and then now he says that for the last 10 years he has done incredible job in terms...
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we go over to london fred when you he's in our west africa bureau in lagos hi fred good to see you so algal condé once again that the term in office and there's been much opposition to that but just had a small about his 10 years in office. in the last 10 year prison. says he claims that he has changed things he has changed the corner of the country which he says that he's pretty says our son actually messed up with everything and then he now he says that for the last 10 years he has done incredible job in terms of economy and he has the kountry so. but then there will position on the other side the opposition says that this guy wants to stay in power something they don't want to see repeating itself tell us more about the opposition candidate what how much support does he have among gay males. he has. said that he has significant support because this is a guy who has been he's a former prime minister he has a q prior to several ministerial posts during us are not going to rule so he's an experienced politician but also he has a massive support from the old regime for the people who
we go over to london fred when you he's in our west africa bureau in lagos hi fred good to see you so algal condé once again that the term in office and there's been much opposition to that but just had a small about his 10 years in office. in the last 10 year prison. says he claims that he has changed things he has changed the corner of the country which he says that he's pretty says our son actually messed up with everything and then he now he says that for the last 10 years he has done...
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during colonization of this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. for other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carol lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese baron activists action is needed now on the do you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's what we did we have the right to defend ourselves because we were robbed the fact that our works are on display here means the theft continues to despoil us who. also caused a stir when he tried to steal a piece of art from a dutch museum as well as in the french city of must say some say these acts have to be considered as performances not as that. it's a different way of saying things that have already been said in many forms for a long time since african countries gained independence on a diplomatic level in a dialogue between museums and international corporation vamping of one i
during colonization of this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. for other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carol lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese baron activists action is needed now on the do you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's...
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during colonization he saw this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and 4 other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carol nima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese burn activists action is needed now. and you never ask a thief for permission to get back what he's still from you and that's what we did we have the right to defend ourselves because we were robbed the fact that our works are on display here means to theft continues to be a sport yes you. also caused a stir when he tried to steal a piece of art from a dutch museum as well as in the french city of must say some say these acts have to be considered as performances not just that. it's a different way of saying things that have already been said to many farmers for a long time since african countries gained independence on a diplomatic level in a dialogue between museums and international corporation. in a repor
during colonization he saw this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and 4 other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carol nima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese burn activists action is needed now. and you never ask a thief for permission to get back what he's still from you and that's...
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during colony sation we saw this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and 4 other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carroll lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese burn activists action is needed now on the do you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's what we did we have the right to defend ourselves because we were robbed the fact that our works are on display here means to theft continues to be less. also caused a stir when he tried to steal a piece of art from a dutch museum as well as in the french city of must say some say these acts have to be considered as performances not just theft. it's a different way of saying things that have already been said in many forms for a long time since african countries gained independence on a diplomatic level in a dialogue between museums and international corporation you know what you
during colony sation we saw this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and 4 other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carroll lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese burn activists action is needed now on the do you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and...
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during colonization of this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and for other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carol lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese baron activists action is needed now. if you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's what we did we have the right to defend ourselves because we were robbed the fact that our works are on display here means to theft continues to be. also caused a stir when he tried to steal a piece of art from a dutch museum as well as in the french city of must say some say these acts have to be considered as performances not as theft. it's a different way of saying things that have already been said to many farmers for a long time since african countries gained independence on a diplomatic level in a dialogue between museums and international corporation events you know one of them
during colonization of this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and for other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carol lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese baron activists action is needed now. if you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's what...
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during colonization of this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and for other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carol nima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese burn activists action is needed now on the do you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's what we did we have the right to defend ourselves because we were robbed the fact that our works are on display here means to theft continues to be our sport yes you. also caused a stir when he tried to steal a piece of art from a dutch museum as well as in the french city of must say some say these acts have to be considered as performances not just theft. it's a different way of saying things that have already been said in many forms for a long time since african countries gained independence on a diplomatic level in a dialogue between museums and international corporation. in a
during colonization of this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and for other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carol nima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese burn activists action is needed now on the do you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's...
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during colonization of this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and for other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carol nima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese baron activists action is needed now on the do you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's what we did we have the right to defend ourselves because we were robbed the fact that our works are on display here means to theft continues to be displayed yes you. also caused a stir when he tried to steal a piece of art from a dutch museum as well as in the french city of must say some say these acts have to be considered as performances not just theft. it's a different way of saying things that have already been said to many farmers for a long time since african countries gained independence on a diplomatic level in a dialogue between museums and international corporation ev
during colonization of this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and for other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carol nima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese baron activists action is needed now on the do you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and...
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during colonization he saw this video of us live streamed on facebook back and shewn west . and 4 other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carroll lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese baron activists action is needed now on the do you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's what we did we have the right to defend ourselves because we were robbed the fact that our works are on display here means to theft continues to be a simple yes you. also caused a stir when he tried to steal a piece of art from a dutch museum as well as in the french city of must say some say these acts have to be considered as performances not just that. it's a different way of saying things that have already been said to many farmers for a long time since african countries gained independence on a diplomatic level in a dialogue between museums and international corporation. in
during colonization he saw this video of us live streamed on facebook back and shewn west . and 4 other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carroll lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese baron activists action is needed now on the do you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and...
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during colonization of this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. for other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carroll lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese burn activists action is needed now on the demands are met you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's what we did we have the right to defend ourselves because we were up to the fact that our works are on display here means to theft continues to be our sport yes you. also caused a stir when he tried to steal a piece of art from a dutch museum as well as in the french city of must say some say these acts have to be considered as performances not just theft. it's a different way of saying things that have already been said to many farmers for a long time since african countries gained independence on a diplomatic level in a dialogue between museums and international corpo
during colonization of this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. for other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carroll lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so how and when the congolese burn activists action is needed now on the demands are met you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you...
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the felony people are a nomadic ethnic group that move with their cattle across west and central africa but with population growth there is less space for their heads to graze freely that means they often come into conflict with owners of farm land who accuse them of trespassing and destroying their crops here's an example of how this dispute is playing out in ghana. 50 year old giallo sambo is a fulani herdsman in eastern gonna he owns thousands of cattle they graze on lands like feeds and that's creating problems with the locals who own the farmland. they are now retaliating. in your mind you might be yeah yeah we don't have any other job we raise livestock and farm at the same time to make a living for many years we've done this without issues and in recent years our cattle have been attacked and killed by locals and security forces. they're trying to destroy our livelihood yeah well i do and i have. sambo has lived here all his life he was born into the fulani community just like his father and grandfather . he explains why he now feels threatened by the current hostilities. and. th
the felony people are a nomadic ethnic group that move with their cattle across west and central africa but with population growth there is less space for their heads to graze freely that means they often come into conflict with owners of farm land who accuse them of trespassing and destroying their crops here's an example of how this dispute is playing out in ghana. 50 year old giallo sambo is a fulani herdsman in eastern gonna he owns thousands of cattle they graze on lands like feeds and...
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the felony people are a nomadic ethnic group that move with their cattle across west and central africa but with population growth there is less space for their heads to graze freely that means they often come into conflict with owners of farm land who accuse them of trespassing and destroying their crops here's an example of how this dispute is playing out in ghana. 50 year old giallo sambo is a few money herdsman in eastern. he owns thousands of cattle they graze on lands like the us and that's creating problems with the locals who own the farmland. they are now retaliating. in their mind you might be yeah we don't have any other job we raise livestock and farm at the same time to make a living for many years we've done this without issues and in recent years our cattle have been attacked and killed by locals and security forces. they're trying to destroy our livelihood yeah well i do and i about. sambo has lived here all his life he was born into the fulani community just like his father and grandfather . he explains why he now feels threatened by the current hostilities. they are ki
the felony people are a nomadic ethnic group that move with their cattle across west and central africa but with population growth there is less space for their heads to graze freely that means they often come into conflict with owners of farm land who accuse them of trespassing and destroying their crops here's an example of how this dispute is playing out in ghana. 50 year old giallo sambo is a few money herdsman in eastern. he owns thousands of cattle they graze on lands like the us and...
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the felony people are a nomadic ethnic group that move with their cattle across west and central africa but with population growth there is less space for their heads to graze freely that means they often come into conflict with owners of farm land who accuse them of trespassing and destroying their crops here's an example of how this dispute is playing out in ghana. 50 year old giallo sambo is a fulani herdsman in eastern. he owns thousands of cattle they graze on lands like these and that's creating problems with the locals who own the farmland thing they are now retaliating. in your mind you might be yeah yeah we don't have any other job we raise livestock and farm at the same time to make a living much for many years we've done this without issues and in recent years our cattle have been attacked and killed by locals and security forces. they're trying to destroy our livelihood yeah well i do and i have i thought sambo has lived here all his life he was born into the fulani community just like his father and grandfather. he explains why he now feels threatened by the current hostili
the felony people are a nomadic ethnic group that move with their cattle across west and central africa but with population growth there is less space for their heads to graze freely that means they often come into conflict with owners of farm land who accuse them of trespassing and destroying their crops here's an example of how this dispute is playing out in ghana. 50 year old giallo sambo is a fulani herdsman in eastern. he owns thousands of cattle they graze on lands like these and that's...
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the full any people are a nomadic ethnic group that move with their cattle across west and central africa but with population growth there is less space for their heads to graze freely that means they often come into conflict with owners of farm land who accuse them of trespassing and destroying their crops here's an example of how this dispute is playing out in ghana. 50 year old giallo sambo is a few money herdsman in eastern ghana he owns thousands of cattle they graze on lands like these and that's creating problems with the locals who own the farmland . they are now retaliating. in your mind you might be yeah yeah we don't have any other job we raise livestock and farm at the same time to make a living and for many years we've done this without issues and in recent years our cattle have been attacked and killed by locals and security forces. they're trying to destroy our livelihood yeah well i do and i have i thought sambo has lived here all his life and he was born into the fulani community just like his father and grandfather. he explains why he now feels threatened by the current
the full any people are a nomadic ethnic group that move with their cattle across west and central africa but with population growth there is less space for their heads to graze freely that means they often come into conflict with owners of farm land who accuse them of trespassing and destroying their crops here's an example of how this dispute is playing out in ghana. 50 year old giallo sambo is a few money herdsman in eastern ghana he owns thousands of cattle they graze on lands like these...
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the felony people are a nomadic ethnic group that move with their cattle across west and central africa but with population growth there is less space for their heads to graze freely that means they often come into conflict with owners of farm land who accuse them of trespassing and destroying their crops here's an example of how this dispute is playing out in ghana. 50 year old giallo sambo is a free money herdsman in eastern ghana he owns thousands of cattle they graze on lands like these and that's creating problems with the locals who own the farmland . they are now retaliating. in my view might be yeah we don't have any other job we raise livestock and farm at the same time to make a living much for many years we've done this without issues and in recent years our cattle have been attacked and killed by locals and security forces. they're trying to destroy our livelihood yeah well i do and i about. sambo has lived here all his life and he was born into the flaunting community just like his father and grandfather. he explains why he now feels threatened by the current hostilities. a
the felony people are a nomadic ethnic group that move with their cattle across west and central africa but with population growth there is less space for their heads to graze freely that means they often come into conflict with owners of farm land who accuse them of trespassing and destroying their crops here's an example of how this dispute is playing out in ghana. 50 year old giallo sambo is a free money herdsman in eastern ghana he owns thousands of cattle they graze on lands like these and...
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africa that some fear could become a super spread eventful call the 19 organizers are expecting 3 to 5000000 pilgrims this week despite the main ceremony on tuesday being cancelled it if it's to lower the risk of coronavirus contagion of the events of being video streamed to avoid overcrowding. they have come in their thousands despite the penn demick every year the mughal pilgrimage can attract up to 3000000 people here in the city of tuba the ones that are here have been given clear instructions. what i worry we follow the guidelines which are given by the caliph that they are where mosques and queue up for prayers in an orderly manner. the mcgough pilgrimage is the 1st large scale gathering in senegal since the corona virus outbreak must hand gel and paperbacks for storing shoes a part of the measures being taken by social distancing is almost impossible. had been the best that it was allowed what happened there lots of people here that's why we're wearing gloves and masks. all of us as it was so we can heighten the awareness among people. about the disease is always here and we a
africa that some fear could become a super spread eventful call the 19 organizers are expecting 3 to 5000000 pilgrims this week despite the main ceremony on tuesday being cancelled it if it's to lower the risk of coronavirus contagion of the events of being video streamed to avoid overcrowding. they have come in their thousands despite the penn demick every year the mughal pilgrimage can attract up to 3000000 people here in the city of tuba the ones that are here have been given clear...
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africa that something could become a soup is pretty eventful call the 19 organizers are expecting 3 to 5000000 pilgrims this week despite the main ceremony on tuesday being cancelled it efforts to lower the risk of coronavirus contagion of the events being streamed to avoid overcrowding. they have come in their thousands despite the penn demick every year the mughal pilgrimage can attract up to 3000000 people here in the city of tuba the ones that are here have been given clear instructions. what i worry we follow the guidelines which are given by the caliph that they are where mosques and queue up for prayers in an orderly manner. the mcgough pilgrimage is the 1st law scale gathering in senegal since the corona virus outbreak must hand and paperbacks for storing shoes are part of the measures being taken by social distancing is almost impossible 'd. then that that's all it was a lot going up there lots of people here that's why we're wearing gloves and masks . will be so we can heighten the awareness among people. the disease is always here and we are doing our best so it will pass
africa that something could become a soup is pretty eventful call the 19 organizers are expecting 3 to 5000000 pilgrims this week despite the main ceremony on tuesday being cancelled it efforts to lower the risk of coronavirus contagion of the events being streamed to avoid overcrowding. they have come in their thousands despite the penn demick every year the mughal pilgrimage can attract up to 3000000 people here in the city of tuba the ones that are here have been given clear instructions....
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africa that some fear could become a soup is pretty eventful call the 19 organizers are expecting 3 to 5000000 pilgrims this week despite the main ceremony on tuesday being cancelled in efforts to lower the risk of coronavirus contagion of the events of being video streamed to avoid overcrowding. they have come in their thousands despite the penn demick every year the mughal pilgrimage can attract up to 3000000 people here in the city of tuba the ones that are here have been given instructions. what do i worry we follow the guidelines which are given by the caliphate they are where mosques and queue up for prayers in an orderly manner. the mcgough pilgrimage is the 1st large scale gathering in senegal since the corona virus outbreak must hand and paperbacks for storing shoes are part of the measures being taken by social distancing is almost impossible. to happen that that's not it it was a lot going up there lots of people here that's why we're wearing gloves and masks . was it because we can heighten the awareness among people. that the disease is always here and we're doing our b
africa that some fear could become a soup is pretty eventful call the 19 organizers are expecting 3 to 5000000 pilgrims this week despite the main ceremony on tuesday being cancelled in efforts to lower the risk of coronavirus contagion of the events of being video streamed to avoid overcrowding. they have come in their thousands despite the penn demick every year the mughal pilgrimage can attract up to 3000000 people here in the city of tuba the ones that are here have been given instructions....
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africa that some fear could become a soup is pretty eventful call the 19 organizers are expecting 3 to 5000000 pilgrims this week despite the main ceremony on tuesday being canceled in efforts to lower the risk of coronavirus contagion of the events of being the streambed to avoid overcrowding. they have come in their thousands despite the penn demick every year the mughal pilgrimage can attract up to 3000000 people here in the city of tuba the ones that are here have been given clear instructions . what i worry we follow the guidelines which are given by the caliph that they are where mosques and queue up for prayers in an orderly manner. the mcgough pilgrimage is the 1st large scale gathering in senegal since the corona virus outbreak must hand and paperbacks for storing shoes are part of the measures being taken by social distancing is almost impossible. yet when that that's not it it was a lot going up there lots of people here that's why we're wearing gloves and masks all of us would be so we can heighten the awareness among people. well about the disease is always here and we'
africa that some fear could become a soup is pretty eventful call the 19 organizers are expecting 3 to 5000000 pilgrims this week despite the main ceremony on tuesday being canceled in efforts to lower the risk of coronavirus contagion of the events of being the streambed to avoid overcrowding. they have come in their thousands despite the penn demick every year the mughal pilgrimage can attract up to 3000000 people here in the city of tuba the ones that are here have been given clear...
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the sputnik shock caused total panic sets africa. how surprising was that now it's us who are showing the west showing the americans what technical progress is taking issue faults. down the hudson got to see an immunity to the military doctrine at the time was mutual assured destruction we were prepared if they had a chance. really were. this is going to throw in the 1st 15 minutes of a war germany would have gone up in flames like a tool which. in fact we were really scared because it could all kick off any time someone goes crazy and bam we're in the middle of a 2 month. the 2nd world war came to an end in europe in may $945.00 with germany's unconditional surrender the victorious powers divided the ruined country into force zones of occupation it was supposed to be temporary but communist leader joseph stalin was in little mood for compromise with the western democracies france britain and the us. this ideological division led to the cold war a battle for dominance over the world that would last for decades and split europe into 2
the sputnik shock caused total panic sets africa. how surprising was that now it's us who are showing the west showing the americans what technical progress is taking issue faults. down the hudson got to see an immunity to the military doctrine at the time was mutual assured destruction we were prepared if they had a chance. really were. this is going to throw in the 1st 15 minutes of a war germany would have gone up in flames like a tool which. in fact we were really scared because it could...
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that sounds wonderful that you do business in one of the most the forested places in west africa yes it's very difficult. for a station and coast between 116 and 28 there was a 90 percent and when we arrived in 2010 that figure was already 80 percent did tweet or miss things need to change. how can you be sure that the cocoa superwomen selling it doesn't come from the classified forest. which is basically a lawless zone where unspeakable things are happening. we've implemented our reliable system that enables us to identify the producers we're working with. supply they are g.p.s. tags with a barcode on. it. we collect all of this and a database which allows us to link the product to the producer that he played. this system is mentioned on congo's website codes on cocoa bags a scanner with satellite connection that offers state of beyond g.p. . yes traceability the problem is this footage is from ghana not ivory coast. i'm sorry but i spent a week in this area and i didn't see a single bag with a barcode cooper where they didn't have a single one but said that information doesn't matc
that sounds wonderful that you do business in one of the most the forested places in west africa yes it's very difficult. for a station and coast between 116 and 28 there was a 90 percent and when we arrived in 2010 that figure was already 80 percent did tweet or miss things need to change. how can you be sure that the cocoa superwomen selling it doesn't come from the classified forest. which is basically a lawless zone where unspeakable things are happening. we've implemented our reliable...
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from west africa to get to europe you can use that kind money to start from destruction and i bet you at the end of 6 months you will see you all solved in a position that wasn't worth it for you coming here everything you went through for the life you're living in today wasn't with it nada life i'm living in today it's not the kind of life i need election when i come back to you now because in this discussion now what are your final thoughts i want to speak to all politicians and i call them say. you know because they are not looking at the interest the needs the vulnerability that constrain people to my grid because to the gumbo to senegal to african political leaders it is convenient even if we die in the streets even if we die in the us we can send remittances so i am telling africans who are there that i am guilty for being here if you come here you are only in from your walk you are running from changing africa so if i am speaking and if you can hear me today i am saying i should bark and then we should walk on what is happening because the future is in africa real question is i
from west africa to get to europe you can use that kind money to start from destruction and i bet you at the end of 6 months you will see you all solved in a position that wasn't worth it for you coming here everything you went through for the life you're living in today wasn't with it nada life i'm living in today it's not the kind of life i need election when i come back to you now because in this discussion now what are your final thoughts i want to speak to all politicians and i call them...
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from west africa to get to europe you can use that kind money to start from destruction and i bet you at the end of 6 months you will see yourself in a position so was it worth it for you coming here everything you went through for the life you're living in today wasn't with it's not their life i'm living in today here it's not the kind of life i need election when i come back to you now because in this discussion now what are your final points i want to speak to all politicians and i call them. you know because they are not looking at the interest the needs deval not our ability that constrain people to margaret because to the gumbo to senegal to african political leaders it is convenient even if we die in the streets even if we die in the us we can send remittances so i'm telling africans who are there that i am guilty for being here if you come here you are opening from your walk you are running from changing africa so if i am speaking and if you can hear me today i am saying i should bark and then we should walk on what is happening because the future is in africa real question is
from west africa to get to europe you can use that kind money to start from destruction and i bet you at the end of 6 months you will see yourself in a position so was it worth it for you coming here everything you went through for the life you're living in today wasn't with it's not their life i'm living in today here it's not the kind of life i need election when i come back to you now because in this discussion now what are your final points i want to speak to all politicians and i call...
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from west africa to get to europe you can use that kind money to start from destruction and i bet you at the end of 6 months you will see yourself in a position so was it worth it for you coming here everything you went through for the life you live in your city wasn't with it nada life i'm living in today it's not the kind of life i need election when i come back to you now because in this discussion now what are your final points i want to speak to all politicians and i call them. you know because they are not looking at the interest the needs the vulnerability that constrain people to my grid because to the gumbo to senegal to african political leaders it is convenient even if we die in the streets even if we die in the us we can send remittances so i'm telling africans who are there that i am guilty for being here if you come here you are opening from your walk you are running from changing africa so if i am speaking and if you can hear me today i am saying i should bark and then we should walk on what is happening because the future is in africa real question is is the future in
from west africa to get to europe you can use that kind money to start from destruction and i bet you at the end of 6 months you will see yourself in a position so was it worth it for you coming here everything you went through for the life you live in your city wasn't with it nada life i'm living in today it's not the kind of life i need election when i come back to you now because in this discussion now what are your final points i want to speak to all politicians and i call them. you know...
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from west africa to get to europe you can use that kind money to start from destruction and i bet you at the end of 6 months you see you are self in a position so was it worth it for you coming here everything you went through for the life you're living here today wasn't with it nanda life i'm livin in today it's not the kind of life i need election when i come back so you know because in this discussion now what are your final thoughts i want to speak to all politicians and i call them say. you know because they are not looking to. interest the needs the vulnerability that constrain people to my grid because to the gumbo to senegal to african political leaders it is convenient even if we die in the streets even if we die in the us we can send remittances so i'm telling africans who are there that i am guilty for being here if you come here you are only in from your walk you are running from changing africa so if i am speaking and if you can hear me today i am saying i should bark and then we should walk on what is happening because the future is in africa the real question is is the
from west africa to get to europe you can use that kind money to start from destruction and i bet you at the end of 6 months you see you are self in a position so was it worth it for you coming here everything you went through for the life you're living here today wasn't with it nanda life i'm livin in today it's not the kind of life i need election when i come back so you know because in this discussion now what are your final thoughts i want to speak to all politicians and i call them say....
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how an east german lens to make has prevailed despite the ongoing economic divisions between east and west. welcome to do business i want to go giants of berlin go to have you with us the pandemic has caught up with the leader of the free world donald trump on his wife melania have both tested positive for grown up iris they're both in quarantine now news comes just a month before november's u.s. presidential election and it's docked a selloff in european stocks before they regain some of their losses while the safe havens again and the dollar rose on the news also storing up the markets movements i was of the latest report on u.s. jobs growth and the ongoing on certainty about a new stimulus package to help the u.s. economy get through the coronavirus crisis so lots of talk about let's cross over to our financial markets correspondent in new york and markets reacted quite strongly to the news at 1st why is trump testing positive a topic for investors. the big question is what does it mean for the behavior of u.s. consumers that the 1st lady and the u.s. president and have been tested posi
how an east german lens to make has prevailed despite the ongoing economic divisions between east and west. welcome to do business i want to go giants of berlin go to have you with us the pandemic has caught up with the leader of the free world donald trump on his wife melania have both tested positive for grown up iris they're both in quarantine now news comes just a month before november's u.s. presidential election and it's docked a selloff in european stocks before they regain some of their...