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or the sanders help to promote his health care passage. kimberly help it, al jazeera, the white house. no new human rights watch report says columbia and panama failing to protect migrants. crossing a treacherous r in gap. hundreds of thousands of people flee through the natural divide between the 2 countries. every yeah, i thought was my level that report 7, chris in these vulnerable to rubber is and sexual want. it's more than half a 1000000 migrants across the darian gap last year. the instant this jungle that connects columbia and panama, according to a new report by human rights watch, both countries have failed to do enough to protect migrants as the transit through rough terrain. that's what we need us. you'll just keep getting this task one of the obligations that both the colombian and panamanian states have in accordance with their international obligations, have to do with guaranteeing the life and integrity of individuals within their
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territories. regardless of nationality. conditional investigators say panama and colombia should do a better job coordinating a response to the worsening humanitarian crisis in the region. the most migrants are from venezuela, ecuador, and haiti, along with other nationalities from asia and africa. here investigators say migrant space, a litany of risk including sexual assault, kidnapping, and nothing is messed up. they have a lot of the lack of a clear strategy with international cooperation and losing the ability to provide attention and border areas as lead to criminal groups. being the ones to manage the dynamics of migration. both the, the new report also criticized both countries for failing to investigate and punish crimes committed against migrant. investigators say it's imperative that policies to protect migrants and asylum seekers take precedence over policies that seek to
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contain them. if someone's be in the coma math, but it's on us if done in school. here we are witnessing how more people are choosing more dangerous routes. what we should do as a region is established regional strategies for the protection and assistance of migrants. recognizing that the migration phenomenon exists and will remain on the recommendations published by human rights watch, seek to address deficiencies and migrant protections, as well as enhanced multi lateral actions to protect the human rights of migrants across the americas. when we did up a little elders here, you can find long use of peaches on our website. i'll just say what don't come with all the old devices. when these continues here, ronald, off to africa, direct to state the the injustice to me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's
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like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day, whether it's a war, a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand. and this simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best time remained best produces the best spaces. and those of the people the i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the well the
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of the the, i don't think that i ever had any income. so and using to think about but square. i know the
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nature has always been this some way in my childhood. one of my members go, you know, is of me just thinking about for the, if you, me been in the field is kind of the best, the best people to be in the field with the thoughts of having the on the study. you know, pauline on police studies or science of godaddy interest now. i mean, because of all of the successes we've had been on i,
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it seems like was acknowledge that people, hey buddy, who preachers so you know, i really believe that easily was conducting a lot more studies in the field. i really can pass along this fun. how on bus 2 in the wild, the, my research focuses on why, but of course the landscape shows and some of the monster different about spaces. why i was always fascinated by just, you know, been able to find more concepts and should you feel like diesel kind of vacation even though research can never be close to that invocation the
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a few months in itself is i seem to have sort of this depress mazda is kind of in the area, and that makes it really difficult. flying is not the walk in the right to the ports are really striking about is, there is a landscape is always spectacular. it's lots of just to receive views of, you know,
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sometimes it's the cloud, for example, whether or not i'm saying also say on the side of it and it's like really just visually stimulated. it feels like the mountain wants to reward you. the caves, a valuable a cell size for body weight. you will also find needs. and also with a young boss, i say yes, i could have a good number. i was the see was not want to be around 2 months. i have all the pieces the
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trying to solve. it is case and no, the table in this case is on hold. for me it's more efficient to navigate a song if a location. so that's what this detective is able to pick up on this slide. a image song on some of the song analyzes and i want to know what to do in front of them. the kind of of this is how the for it is. how does he have insights? how can we flight? it's a very, very,
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very efficient system. the small box listed in case i'll send sourcing by lots of things when my fuel team and i 1st discovered the really risk. this is the shots around the 5 the has not been seen the well, the full 45 is you know, suddenly, oh, what's called this huge responsibility now that we have to take on board. you in contact arrest bases. you've got, you've got serious responsibilities of protective the biggest 20 points in my career. i was being told that there was a few of course was just to be sure i knew that in my career because that's the way
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i feeling over that myself. i'm a friend the fast and we went to the field, it was quite investors. we really did not get along at the end of the field trip. he's simply just told me that i'm doing this and i'm like, well, a bundle of the project. so that somebody calls me up and say, so this guy is a friend. and then he basically just introduced us, was very, very sure and will work perfectly together. we were best of friends actually before we started dating back back couple. it's kind of in a it's it's, it's cool. it for me, it's just another way of advertising the bags and making box lou mall. cool. people could find love with bats.
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that gives me some kind of fulfillment. and of course we have very cool complex, so it's like a free advi or device. the more we now know is that you bought this person by 2 primary human and use, right. one of which is swap files. of course, on the climate change for us, how become more intense and more frequent, the sick on this tiny bunch pieces that hadn't been less than 5 years. escape just by the perception of, of us in nigeria and the rest of africa using data complex. because and one for us,
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little people, most simple things, evil and which is a none of the bread and romance right now bought a 100 in the house and sometimes up to 4000 individual. so one thing, okay, this community, for example, the home boss because of their life, it's been me. so you didn't have to provide things like that kind of bring money to the community and also or funding authentic the box studies and conservation is very challenging because of course by sign of tunnel. so because of nice,
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see if i see most then walk on so it says i x sites in but settings in kind of reset to the normal the let me try the working deadline of 9 to chop, that's your process. then you identify them. what spaces the, take, lots of measurements, you know, the length of the form then. so the lay size of the head. you know, let's take photos, records the before the fish on some calls. i gave me, you know, so you come to quite volvic. so all of these to do a 9 because that's one bossa,
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right enough to know the the phone he you want to give up. you tend to think i, we just hear like somebody said, documenting the end. because when we got into a mattress and box conservation, we couldn't find people to, to new called to in nigeria and west africa was very difficult. it's getting my 2 way hours and getting mentors. so this is what we want. the next generation of empties active documents, such as to avoid not to go through the one to be around that as the, the couple who are raising with staffers and students and backgrounds based on
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the assessments and the way the yeah. and the use of to spell your last name is like what, how does this find? what does was this is use one. this is a part from the other once, once the 5 lots and lots of assessments, i don't have them just comment about box it. so this, this causes me, you know, finding a really small population of your sources on this or this causing, told us this is that on youtube, and that is just the beginning. what questions so much so much to find out about the,
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the vp in almost the hassle of movies. that a quite loud i keep trying to keep it. whether they come back because of it, it just, it has to have a tom to it and i think it keeps the shop but we are on the road which leads to the area. push it back to my libraries are
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less. he said the main the she here hey, you are hiding behind the show. hey, hello. hi. how are you? how are you? good. do you remember what does this look like? a 1st time meet floyd olivia. i'm trying to it was a little old. broken furniture. yeah. most of it all the way to the ceiling. we just had a couple of toys receiving because the whole now more use of the children's
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section. and it will likely continue to be the children extra when we went to visit . so picture by bronze colors, lots of children's books come fi, financial and just activity and all of that good stuff in the future. the a lot of the i that was in the building is always, you know, to 1931 when he was here. and some of the stuff that we would like to send a brief, but also juxtaposed with more contemporary africa not so feel a little these guys are on the building and the financial as well all the original . and in case you're wondering who the library was named after that is the man or william nonsense mcmillan, he was an american really millionaire who does the library is built for of the it's a library that's had
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a 2nd kind of history for 90. as i would put the next 19 look like i've never seen more every day you just come a new saying just library. so i'm a fast and put them in piece of the a full coffee fast i always least with them to send them. yeah. so many questions. i've never seen this for the thing that the,
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you kind of push away that it is a colonial. you are library that it did not. now like people access for almost 30 years. i've tried was build those of fox. but it's also a fact that is located the narrow b, and we're going to make it all of the, the of the kind of room. so welcome to the kind of room. at some point in time, the early days of this library. this was one of the most precious collections of kind of my, to the discussion about the kind of thing with text is very different. how sleep very different from the time, right? invisible. if morning, about about africa itself as an geographically and about africans. very influenced, obviously the collection itself by the time. so it would be very honest
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with you calling nature. the kind of like list of the, the offer comes in the biology and their eating habits and all of this things. so it was due to the african as an object. some of the more disturbing materials that we found here includes like a lead job of money that was paid to for my slaveowners. i think in west africa was it gone now was gone. and so the, the collection itself reflected the sort of ideology of the time it would be very inspired by the british empire and the thoughts around civilizing the natives. mm hm. yeah. and i think we definitely want to, to maintain this mysterious, of this room so, so in the future, mcmillan, this will definitely be where we house on us. we're kind of collection is probably
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going to be bigger. so yeah, we definitely don't want to erase anyone, even these people who didn't try to erase that. mm hm. we went to reset them back. we'll try and create balance and try to present as many versions of this history as we can looking at the archives. so we have sometimes quite heartbreaking to look at. but what is key is that we've got to look at this thing in the i, this is part of law history, but i think not confronting it is not the thing to do either so we can choose how we want to confronted and how we're going to move forward from that and i think out of the work that we're doing is always on to that good afternoon from nairobi, kenya, and my name is angela wish luka. i'm a found on magazine trustee at the bank where we're still public libraries and there will be today we are recording season to put cast
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a polish for the people. and the particular episodes that we're looking at is in keeping with what our port cost does, which is take items, all kinds of items, other significant items that we have finding in the library as part of our restoration work. and using these to tell a story about kenya's history and about the library itself. we have found insignia in the library basement from italian regiments and italian prisoners of war or cafeteria during world war 2. but the british colonial government and it says mechanize black shut. latania that check mike it cool the yep. wow. okay. yep. yep. the 2nd episode that we are recording is looking at the renaming of places. and also asking the question is my coming up memorial library should be renamed and if so, what it will be renamed into we don't even know what
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a new name might be. yeah, we don't um, but it's also because it's pulled up to us. we must have published participation to make sure that the name eventually we present what people actually want. yes, we have do it. good idea. let's take this one to the 3 tests. our honda is at the book then 3 says and let us know what you think the library should be named. you know, the this neighborhood itself was built by italian prison as a hole in the 1940. so this is kind of in the library. it was our 1st refurbishment
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project in 2020. we've made huge improvements. see i used to look very, very different morning. but when we started this library, i was very mindful of the fact that the children that use it. so we dedicated it to use by children way to new. yeah, that's part of our team over there. they're looking some of the new connections that we have so that we can add them to the collection. the know always be just things that we have to put our resources into as a country. but how we see ourselves also really matos,
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because it also influences how we do everything else the so if we see also as a people with a 2nd kind of history that influences how we think about cell then and that influences if everything else that we do is nice, the public libraries agreed to equalize and if they can be places where people sense of themselves is, is heightened and is developed and you have resources going towards that. i think would find that we become better people. so having, having seen what the end of this process looks like so much we've done, but also so much it feels like, like when you let me show you how to get this process,
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i think that gives us rob face. mm hm. so i think this thing is all, maybe that kelly is exciting, but it's also an allow me, it's a mom of cost. yeah. but you think about the potential impact on, on people to dan in the future. and that makes it very exciting. the a critical debank pony farmers are angry people of starving and we actually have to exports the whole while good because we need money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments for addition to the highest level they've been using games for the
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