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steven almost human off. what does it put in his name portion of the 6 of the give him a 230 because he doesn't do those thousands of testimony. crimes and the impunity of criminals. nothing more when you've got here, you know, one or 2. so do you to speak to me in the did i tell you? yeah, for the good i see you don't really supplement that decided to do just have to do please don't just do because i it but it was being yeah, that was put in the middle of the it's the i really thought that we were going to die and i crawled all the way to the right and then i hid behind the board. and
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this has happened because people continue to stick with the system. basically we want to make sure that certain too dangerous for a regular civilian shouldn't be in the hands of those people who are in st. that's for sake. nowhere in the late 18 ninety's, french soldiers led by general to boot. i arrived in asia with the goal of expanding french control in west africa to the territory of more than shot. nowhere on on sunday. i mean, he's stuck up some issues around the cars and just showing the list to the tent, the food i on least one of the most horrific campaigns of atrocities to have ever taken place in the history of the continent. liability getting hold of somebody. i
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know the pushing me to download a i'm glassy follow derek g. so they put the national most likely multiple villages with devastated a numerous members of resistance groups and what the headed on that department is in for us to get the young investigator in search of his own identity and box on that you need to africa. the choices general go with ice, blood drenched roots in an effort to establish how your legacy still echoes throughout the confidence. so my name is center and i come from england and i've come ready to find out more about the, the mission of lake and the history of colonialism in, in the region the, you've had a huge lead distinguished career. so the old use in different parts of the field,
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and now you at the top, acting as an inspiration for many, many of those who are perhaps coming age during listen for the 1st time you've come to moscow and you've just signed a very important memorandum with oxy international tv channel? can you tell me what all you mean? goals with this memorandum and what you think can be achieved in the near future by signing this? i would like to see that milan, the mutual assigned to this is the end of its process. reset that we as a go between asked t in african union of book gusted. this moment land on for us is the beginning of the new journey. can you join the re for i t now join the of cooperation. mutual understanding is change of news and information between out in
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the african union of book gustin. i would love to see we have an ad delivery of, of can, you know, broadcasting at, up to main bus, the 50 p admin busted. we have um assist the associate members and i t a i t e 's where gomez associates mean best of a b. so i tease corbin, is we'd be become a member of the big for me if i'm in the, of june at least if i'm you for, for shit out of communication in the 1st thing we, i can see that, you know, we'd have paused to have information form of the show, so we have information for the all the parts of the gulf of take on the glove relaxed that information from of, from russia to make sure that what we book us is by los information. as we
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have learned from our, from the school of jo, not easy. and we believe also that a really, really great to see how we are chemical print in the domain of news and exchange documents, news and itching program. you know, actually as a long tradition of document, please in i have, i know what you need to a meeting. so members of this department and i am delighted to see that we, we, we would walk through then we have a lot of things to do. didn't move them because of the guys i didn't live in a way. it's has to have that he's on the street. as of you can, you have to read out on these 3 is always before coming up. but what talk to them about africa? thomas come for us as jo,
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not as high as african type ouse stories. the dumb must come for us to see exactly what they refused on think that i should not events because i've done this before speak on behalf of alfred guys if we we are not capable to do that. so this memorandum of understanding is opening, unload the door for us of cooperation with families. very important all to you. so i know that joining your family at the applicant union, the food costing is also very important. how do you assess the role of oxy international and the tv channel in the field of cultural let relations you talked about sort of understanding a little bit more about what's happening in russia, but also this an exchange from russia to, from russia to africa. but also africa to russia and how to assess this cultural
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exchange between the peoples to understand the disability, where you have to go back to the show me a freak on auto sherry to place the and simply testable. and that, so make, gave us on occasion to see that african has decided to dfcs the 5 that elections we, we don't, we don't corporate u r t. i guess somebody because you are to, to have the best information you corporate to our, to, to develop our safe. that's it. we received that the police of oxy is very, very important in the press of oxy. he's at the image of the place of russia in the, in the words, by printing african joe ninety's. i think i to do on the what we need. that is our needs. and we've seen that,
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can we help us to grow in africa if you do have for us to have to write our own stories? yeah, i think in this multi polar world, it's very important for countries to be able to write their own stories, which is exactly what you're saying. this memorandum will help during list of cost africa to do so. i know that that's highly welcomed. how to assess the interest of the african public in terms of the topics that are not perhaps being raised in the west and media right now. you know, you, you talked about new colonialism that need to what you learn stories that fight against that. those the in possession of the climate agend. there's also coverage of i couldn't conflicts, local african conflicts and humanitarian crisis. how do you think fit archie is handling how it covers these topics on the applicant continent. what have you looked at what you said in many of major uh
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you or were you or waste on this thing that most of, of the children at least don't know, offered you the sheets from the country instead sites in form last week. you know, i of the category continuum of diversity. i'm, as we used to see none of the guys a continuance of hope. because enough, the guy you find people who are working hard on daily basis to and they leave it that people are working very hard to do, to pick on to what you're is to, to find. and so media people talking about african as people who don't think we don't know what the one and i saw in one of these eh, chun, that people are talking about includes media which was key in the back of your own. got it. and that's what's the main subjects. i think when you want to
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make a session on june, at least you all the fun fun to assist in this a bunch of productions we can when you talk to of the, of the categories. you don't talk about to go to. yeah. this is or something which can happen in most school in london in the, in the united states that can happen. those i was, you can see the accident of life. but we would like to come and talk about this after you kind of richardson depot, open house. if you talk about a few kind of hope to talk a fee can about africa with women and men. i was keen on the they me busy, busy, as i said, to develop they say, do the actual come is he bought, i bought the point of view of, of the come on, are the big subject of the world. i'm not,
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is something the authors during the folks in the bureau in south africa. we have low culture and list on the ground to really understand what's happening enough. okay. in each of the countries that vary. so how important is that in terms of all these coverage of applicant topics is available things to have joined at least on the feed. uh because uh, what, see joe. now lucy, report on what you see. what through here, and what we can find and the depth w, i use it. and most of the big companies like to have the, the, the correspondence in africa. but the other correspondence in the south africa, the outer corresponded in that it would be the correspondence in it to you. but that's not africa. that's the part of africa that african countries that also the other part of africa is very scarce to see that there is clear
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correspondent is and they got correspondent and book, you know, to come on. that's of that goes well, i'm sure with this memorandum between yourselves and oxy international, that's certainly something that will be expanded in the future. that you mentioned that the russian african summit, which has happened recently. there's another one to come. a rush has been active, the increasing the pace of its cooperation with many african countries. what do you think of the main features to russia's approach with relations? we've asked for can countries? um, how could you name that was me? how would you discuss those approaches? the call me back if you want to see if there's yeah, if you want us to talk about it, that's the way i looked at the do. yeah i i see meet off of osha, he's very good. c reseller. it's reseller it because
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we don't want the reference to to be seen as what you're close. interface it should us got del, somebody of the country we want to be part of do with your so the success of st. petersburg, i was, i was sent because what i was my safe surprise by these subsidies. we saw many here those to me. so it's a cd. so say geez, resort joe not least we saw every body st. petersburg and this is a client miss. each of african how's it going this? you have to make a lot of these of this or what's happening is the same as well. it's very, very important. and from that, that to you on this done the needle of africa today we see in the countries of the central saw how where a number of western media outlets have been shut down. according to the local
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authorities, they've been pulled costing propaganda. and this is the reason why should we look for the line between freedom of speech and protection of national security, which is who the fine line between those 2 things you know is a very be very big. and as we have seen this, these, we have to try to make a new definition of jo, knowledge of you this initial definition of freedom or speech. because you receive for us, there's not in a find this in what, what we can call develop countries. a tv belonging to this country you find on this bonded fuss, pressing the fact this and i talk in the same team as the director of the union
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5 teen for the freedom of a speech. i'm fighting for the protection joined that lucy. i even made the statement and the sign document, trying to ox orientation orientation of the word to continue to work for the freedom quest. to continue to put that journalist and there is no country, not retreat. do i put that into analysis? know that every where join at least to the prison that every with so the promotion of freedom, ease every body's the ad pool, the full completion we should pick use as a chinese for all of us. we should join ninety's in new jersey is the only profession in the world. we or we still cannot buy for that. people was put 15 of
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a buy it or that people it was because she wants to protect people or that people are not even safe. it can be an incredibly difficult career and talking about that to viola to your voice is making sure that we are hearing from lots of different angles. how does the african union of food costing relate to the blocking of our channel of all the international, the english channel, the gym, and channel french channels so on, and also split me in, in europe and in the united states. i mean, to what extent do you think that this policy doesn't correlate with freedom of speech? that western nations say that they all very much and supported falls on coalitions that coast leasing. this is important, and yet they have denied the voice of all the international and split that in these countries where for human speeches apparently the most important thing as african
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jonah and african, you know, broadcast re, gays, or do a recitation, which i don't mean for, i t being for the mid january, i guess for the restriction we believe in freedom or speech, freedom of media. we've been in the front. that has is to see a right to you monday to know exactly what is happening everywhere being in ocoee or in the frost me, delmont, or it is the way where there is a restriction of yeah, i guess there is which i'm not so important for people to be able to get the best sources of news from multiple sources you mentioned to if i ask what comes watching the one story, it's for people to be able to pick up on that from across the world to hear the true voices in each country as to what's happening now, the most of all channel oxy internationally question more. that's what we say over
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time question more when it comes to any topic. do you think that's a multitude that is clear to the ask an audience and do you think that multiple perhaps seats the continent effect on union or broadcasting fees fighting a i guess fick use the news and so and did fake and so in on that particular subjects we are organizing in any much young this is so meet on active charlotte and vinnie just in meet you. what do we mean by that? briefing that the information should be verify. this information should be the woodward. verify and put that in the good money. in active showing through the just to be in now media has a lot of impact. yeah. we feel that re or, uh, friends, all of the members of,
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of can union of broadcasting shouldn't make any. i wanted to talk about the fact of active shutter, mtv, just to meet you at that. for occasion. me see how we can make clear information. when eh, a verify information, we got in the pressure. so question, what would you think it's a most it will be hearing more in africa? african he's on open continues because you'll be on continuing. you know, in africa, you find people often to 5 years before the young people are. so we are open to all the messages if this messages, gordon street in live, if our spirit should out interest flight. now, there are a number of crises across the us within continent. and what does that box of even more severe consequences than we have seen in ukraine over the past almost 2 years,
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which are really being ignored. many think find the west and media. i'm going to the wall. you quite a news on the front page is day off today. how does the african public we act to that, to the west and disregard as well? you talked about those stories a closer look at that. it just not being told african people, i guess what african people i guess was in i can to uh, remove your sofa from the gnostic drive yourself off on this with visa, a bed and so on. we have a lot of problems in africa because of that. so we are against. so what we believe in, i'll hope to do is just watch your stuff that people walk by the distribution is on as africa read. don't like what you think the west and meters so focused on
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covering you claim when they're all so many different issues going on across the african continent. we could talk about, sit on, you could talk about the saw, highly could talk about issues in nigeria, all of these crises and being discussed. i was reading a report the other day saying to millions of children in sit on to being displaced, have no access to education. it doesn't receive any coverage in the west and media . what, what does that become make to buy new? do you mean? does go to an interesting subject for them. for me, joe, that's what it seems like to me. you know, it's hard to find stories covering the cover. i should be meet one of the topics in the lack of a for disease climate change. and so, and so forth. and every now freak out on the ox, that pushes palmer in cold,
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know the form is the tv, the fact that that coffee and, or somebody's causing the problem for us enough because is to see if the information we are receiving is the exact information best with best i'll pull it up, or the subject to name, i bought them. they have you money, interest in the, you know, when you, i, a direct told you know, of it come by me use company is so you have, i need to, to lie this easy to do. i like continue in this. so you, it's nothing for them. but the method, we believe that what is important is that on all the subjects that everybody's treat didn't mean to be in the western media. this were do it in the business of fact fox, which uh could we see the 5 folks, you know,
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do analyses based on facts. and if these facts would be verify, this should be tools and this should be read that in the money prediction. but why do you think the west and media are not focusing, not paying attention to what's happening on the applicant, continental, even if it be so much focus oversee garza right now. but ukraine has been the focus for almost 2 years. and yet those other crises that i mentioned, ongoing valley, any mention of tools. yes, i am not sure that that done for the don't feel close enough for you to that's the my poor condition that i told you that my took the position is that when did talk about africa. dishes see is the to exactly what is up to date in dispos that goes in or seen on the western media course. and everybody, everybody does should not try to cheat the history. because uh, most of the time people who are talking about africa,
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people who don't know if we would like people to take them down to norfolk got in to see what is and put them says for africa included in the interest of africa. the interest of the grill bought a lot. i get the impression that you don't feel that the global mainstream media is really for porting the facts. and you know, you and myself who form the 2 or 22 different position. you have your position, you look says do you agree with the fucks you have in mice says i look into it to the facts i have. i don't one thing to you that i lies about this. so you don't have to do now lives because that's the reality is quite different from one country to another. and that is to become aspect of this position that we have to know, love to muster before making any statement that they,
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there's some countries, even before the war of you can, we're not interested in what she's happy last week. that some west and country were not interested re what was happening in the, in the most of the countries in africa. so the, the, that they have the utility. i live in the country on neat. i can blame each, but i understand that they have been doing that for years and years. that's why it's important for us to see that aside. how we see our stories say 5 of of as i put in. yeah. i seen on friends to help or to improve any did not save of what we have talking to in africa. and we have a news in this chain center in julia reach was created to face this
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type of situation. we don't have to really only on what or that people are seeing or not. we can talk in a box of to read else if you have to contribute by being what we know by being in the fax, we have a in the, a front of everybody this out, but then it would be the best, the best. but then for improving the on not active in being in this information. i didn't notice of it all my time. well, the thing that knowledge plus the most of that we have of questioning more is a really good the family situation that we can get together. and hopefully the memorandum will see a lot more reporting of the situation in africa quicker. and jessica, thank you very much for joining us here on also the international, the director general of the applicant union for food costs. and it was really a pleasure for me. and i would like to see one small re open at the delivery of
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a u. v. we are open and we would like to in full in and out in the suite for an hour on 2 minutes. thank you very much. the one of the things that we learned very quickly about brock obama was that he was not a friend of transparency. he was not a friend of whistle blowers and he was very, very easily influenced by the c i a and by the rest of the intelligence community, perhaps because he came to the presidency with no foreign policy experience. worked behind perhaps because he just believed in the mission of the c. i, a and the us intelligence services. the
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