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we are at the university of liberia and in the countries capital. now, 6 years ago, president george, we came into office with the promise of a youth full and dynamically the sheep. one time later, the form of football was given the red cod by the votes. as p a and into place a new president is now going to take over. so the question today is, was that the problem is of youth leadership falls? who else to answer this question for me then some of the periods i don't want to start with at bonaza to just give us an overview of how you would say, how would you rate to judge? we is time in office festival. the government came to power on the shoulders of the young people. it will feel is the 1st bill balance of the people. the 2nd pillow is job crease and the economy the fastest and the piece. and the full pillow has to do with a present accountability. it will go back to the 2nd pillow, but jump creation today. a little nothing that what people pleasing incompetent people place and hop isn't government. this piece of data, the cities hub in the bottom o
we are at the university of liberia and in the countries capital. now, 6 years ago, president george, we came into office with the promise of a youth full and dynamically the sheep. one time later, the form of football was given the red cod by the votes. as p a and into place a new president is now going to take over. so the question today is, was that the problem is of youth leadership falls? who else to answer this question for me then some of the periods i don't want to start with at bonaza...
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it's not just that you was in liberia that feel, let down by their politicians. the situation is the same in south africa as we heard earlier in the show. the country will hold elections this year and it's obvious that the citizens want to change with 64 percent youth unemployment by letter ministration and rampant corruption. it seems as if young south africans have lost hope in the current political system. at some point, i even wanted to really know how frustrating the buyers come to south africa with one of the youngest populations in the world. young people can fundamentally change the political landscape, but who are the politically active young people? what do they believe in? and how will they transform the countries? first stop is to where to? well, almost 50 years ago, i use uprising a lead to the formation of a black consciousness movement that spread country wide and profound the change the socio political landscape. yet today, many so wet and so frustrated because of unemployment violent crime and poverty. we meet up with operation to do the a vigila
it's not just that you was in liberia that feel, let down by their politicians. the situation is the same in south africa as we heard earlier in the show. the country will hold elections this year and it's obvious that the citizens want to change with 64 percent youth unemployment by letter ministration and rampant corruption. it seems as if young south africans have lost hope in the current political system. at some point, i even wanted to really know how frustrating the buyers come to south...
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it's been severely affecting liberia as useful to this. you've had to put into less of what i quickness seen, because it's not anything that i've ever seen this before. every room with a 2 x m 2 and 3, and i'm fissions and this prison, all 3 entities crushed like crack delivers a brief yet powerful, high wind smoke cessation quickly fades leaving the use a in a kind of home. i mean william cooper, who is smoking a single punitive push for $0.50? yes. okay. sometimes you know, may june for the 5. did you see able to forget what a warranty? i don't think i've been bothering you. so when did this, you loud yourself was a time when you're waiting to get into the body to complete it, where you see how get bonded street. the one in to get saw a damn file, so to consume the individuals addicted to drugs in this area referred to as so goes a to them a came to zombies, the ruins, also shelter many women to support the drug habits. some of them engage in commercial sex work. i've seen a few women here who are pregnant. what happens when they get dre
it's been severely affecting liberia as useful to this. you've had to put into less of what i quickness seen, because it's not anything that i've ever seen this before. every room with a 2 x m 2 and 3, and i'm fissions and this prison, all 3 entities crushed like crack delivers a brief yet powerful, high wind smoke cessation quickly fades leaving the use a in a kind of home. i mean william cooper, who is smoking a single punitive push for $0.50? yes. okay. sometimes you know, may june for the...
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the neighboring countries like guinea and liberia, crush is not just a problem for syria, leo, and, but also some neighboring countries. back in january libraries and new president joseph book, i used his 1st stage of the nation address to declare the use of kush a public health emergency and an existential threat for the country. now my colleague, edith kamani travel to monrovia not so long ago to find out more about the child into their and she joins us now from nairobi. hi, edith, you tell us about what you witnessed in library as well as soon as it goes to monroe via one of the 1st things people kept telling us is you have to talk about this problem, of course. but the challenge is that we can see the challenge, we can see the problem here and very well, we would see people nodding off as it's cold when you completely zoned out. but it didn't really reflect what people was saying. it's only until we went to what's called a trap house in a bundle building where people take drugs the be really good to see what the child enjoys. and so this is the report that we filed a part of the 77
the neighboring countries like guinea and liberia, crush is not just a problem for syria, leo, and, but also some neighboring countries. back in january libraries and new president joseph book, i used his 1st stage of the nation address to declare the use of kush a public health emergency and an existential threat for the country. now my colleague, edith kamani travel to monrovia not so long ago to find out more about the child into their and she joins us now from nairobi. hi, edith, you tell...
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the government's in liberia and see really not thinking about the quote because the approach. but the, the law is the legislation remains punitive. and even the outputs they're currently using, i guess is also is kids optics. it's also punitive. the blame is always on the people who use drugs. so with the declaration of a state of the majesty of drug abuse, i am hoping, as the diesels, named in the formation of the types forces will go see to your book the shows approved to run in any criminal justice approach. i mean, that means we should have on both i need see. so incarceration to punishments for drugs use. but as it stands right now, what i see in an idea of what i've seen in c, l, u, it doesn't look like an absolute board. so need seem to criminal justice or even if it's a board because i put the class that i've seen how these will be out. we are dressed like the gum. yeah. the using a model that is a for because the approach does not create in testing, making provisions for how reduction and also um, not as ease of, of the substance itself. so the gun how to prevent the
the government's in liberia and see really not thinking about the quote because the approach. but the, the law is the legislation remains punitive. and even the outputs they're currently using, i guess is also is kids optics. it's also punitive. the blame is always on the people who use drugs. so with the declaration of a state of the majesty of drug abuse, i am hoping, as the diesels, named in the formation of the types forces will go see to your book the shows approved to run in any criminal...
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it's been severely affecting liberia's utilities. it's hard to predict some less of what size, quickness thing, because it's not anything that i said, but seriously, for every room with a 2003, and i'm fissions and this prison on the phone pre entity crush like crack, delivers a brief yet powerful high wind smoke, the sensation quickly fades, leaving the use a in a kind of home. i need william cooper, who is smoking a single penny to push for $0.50? yes, we need to get some time, you know, in mid june forego, but it finds immediacy. able to forget what the warren area and what are things that been bothering you. so when did this you love yourself? was the time when you're waiting to get into the body to complete it, where you see how give out in st. louis one morning to get saw, a damn file. so to consume the individuals addicted to drugs and this area referred to as so goes a term akin to zombies. the ruins also shelter many women to support the drug habits. some of them engage in commercial sex work. i've seen a few women. yeah. fo
it's been severely affecting liberia's utilities. it's hard to predict some less of what size, quickness thing, because it's not anything that i said, but seriously, for every room with a 2003, and i'm fissions and this prison on the phone pre entity crush like crack, delivers a brief yet powerful high wind smoke, the sensation quickly fades, leaving the use a in a kind of home. i need william cooper, who is smoking a single penny to push for $0.50? yes, we need to get some time, you know, in...
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the neighboring countries, like guinea and liberia. kush is not just a problem for syria, leo and but also some neighboring countries. back in january libraries and new president joseph book, i used his 1st stage of the nation address to declare the use of course, a public health emergency and an existential threat for the country. now my colleague, edith kamani travel to monrovia not too long ago to find out more about the child into their and she joins us now from nairobi. hi, it is you tell us about what you witnessed in library as well as soon as we go to one roseville. one of the 1st things people kept telling us is you have to talk about this problem of course. but the challenge is that we can see the challenge, we can see the problem here and very well, we would see people nodding off as it's cold when you completely zoned out. but it didn't really reflect what people was saying. it's only until we went to what's called a trap house in a bundle building where people take drugs the be really good to see what the child enjoys. and so this is the report that we filed a part of the
the neighboring countries, like guinea and liberia. kush is not just a problem for syria, leo and but also some neighboring countries. back in january libraries and new president joseph book, i used his 1st stage of the nation address to declare the use of course, a public health emergency and an existential threat for the country. now my colleague, edith kamani travel to monrovia not too long ago to find out more about the child into their and she joins us now from nairobi. hi, it is you tell...
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the always a female is a feminist and an activist knowing that liberia was set on the basis of peach. iraqi just explains why they are a no saying these different things. but when you look at who said those rules, who's who give the responsibilities of a woman take in charge of the room and doing the choices. you would know that the men said those rules and wish we'd be lead for very bias, right? because women's potentially is way be your own, just taken care of home. so i think there is a very big inequality based on the foundation of picture i q that was set up in our society that set our system to be very bias. alright, i want to hear from some people at the back, right? let me get some reactions. come close to, to me, please. i don't want to. and the american young get caught me. so hus with just school. take yellow. somebody moved that mary's supposed to be of this just to stick to the house. how long do you live? it's a bunch of people society, it's like you're going to be what it would mean. yeah. okay. that's a good question that she's asked uh, let's have somebody else here.
the always a female is a feminist and an activist knowing that liberia was set on the basis of peach. iraqi just explains why they are a no saying these different things. but when you look at who said those rules, who's who give the responsibilities of a woman take in charge of the room and doing the choices. you would know that the men said those rules and wish we'd be lead for very bias, right? because women's potentially is way be your own, just taken care of home. so i think there is a very...
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how did you feel when liberia you left to the female presidents? did you feel it was also for kids that shows that women also lead way? well, that doesn't mean that have the president info who is she had walked. it doesn't mean that watches the president of the republic of liberia, such as going to be a step of, oh, okay. i know there's something that was mentioned regarding the choice of was, you know, and i think when the kids explained it really well. the use of the would help shuttle has said it's again, you know, my husband helps around the house. are we using the correct language here because of uh what you said. it implies that the job is yours and somebody is just coming to us. yeah, i think we're not using the right words because it's not help right out manage projects. and one thing i know of a partnership is that you have 2 different people with different ideas and different backgrounds coming together to agreed on something that the one to do is she has similar values, right? and that's the same with partnership. so there's no one comin
how did you feel when liberia you left to the female presidents? did you feel it was also for kids that shows that women also lead way? well, that doesn't mean that have the president info who is she had walked. it doesn't mean that watches the president of the republic of liberia, such as going to be a step of, oh, okay. i know there's something that was mentioned regarding the choice of was, you know, and i think when the kids explained it really well. the use of the would help shuttle has...
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these are photos of one of the lines that arrived in liberia circumventing the un arms and ball ago. it started full of weapons boxes. the plane was owned by the end of the 1st delivery of ends by minute in march. 19 like and 9 was a couple of $68.00 of military equipment including $3000.00. okay. i'm a so the 1000000 rounds emission 25 at the jews, sevens. under the latest ordinance, estella fee and met the systems and a few related besides the ons was way to vote from the opinion arms marketing company you can fits export meanings and these business partners names and the involvement in who goes fed exports, homes deliveries. so if is doing investigations into um the link in the middle east, payment's sort of a shipment told the global nachos of the arms, the advantage by minute italian persecution or so it is with directed reportedly by men and himself to and guardian bank account owned by a company lucidly related to minutes for the payments from the same amounts were made to various companies, including us export ad floyd. task by con does or service for next us in order for jun
these are photos of one of the lines that arrived in liberia circumventing the un arms and ball ago. it started full of weapons boxes. the plane was owned by the end of the 1st delivery of ends by minute in march. 19 like and 9 was a couple of $68.00 of military equipment including $3000.00. okay. i'm a so the 1000000 rounds emission 25 at the jews, sevens. under the latest ordinance, estella fee and met the systems and a few related besides the ons was way to vote from the opinion arms...
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in liberia we need angry young citizens who are disappointed and the leader is the one selected ahead of the 2024 election the young so that they can tell us they can transform the.
in liberia we need angry young citizens who are disappointed and the leader is the one selected ahead of the 2024 election the young so that they can tell us they can transform the.
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in liberia we needs and we young citizens who are disappointed and the leader is the one selected. ahead of the 2024 elections young so that we can tell us they can transform.
in liberia we needs and we young citizens who are disappointed and the leader is the one selected. ahead of the 2024 elections young so that we can tell us they can transform.
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in liberia we needs angry young citizens who are disappointed in the leaders. they want selected ahead of the 2024 elections. yeah, so that they can tell us they can transform the political landscape and we explored his full.
in liberia we needs angry young citizens who are disappointed in the leaders. they want selected ahead of the 2024 elections. yeah, so that they can tell us they can transform the political landscape and we explored his full.
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and when american vessels captured american slave ships they would send them to liberia. but it's it's still sad story because not only are those people not returned home, they're taken to somewhere very far away, but they also then face racial discrimination in liberia, because they're there was there were more light african-americans who had settled there and who would treat them terribly and put them in this observing status because they were africans, a much darker skin and of them died even just on the voyage to get there. and then they got there. they did not have equality even there. so it's really a tragic story in so many ways. yeah, going to san francisco at that time was not an easy jaunt. seems that did he just pick up on the spur of the moment and decide was going to go? what was his purpose for going? he so yeah that's a great so my favorite book on the the gold rush is leonard richards's richardson's gold rush and the coming of the civil war. and he shows just how hard it was to get there, what many young men would do is they would become part of companies
and when american vessels captured american slave ships they would send them to liberia. but it's it's still sad story because not only are those people not returned home, they're taken to somewhere very far away, but they also then face racial discrimination in liberia, because they're there was there were more light african-americans who had settled there and who would treat them terribly and put them in this observing status because they were africans, a much darker skin and of them died...
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in liberia, we need angry young citizens who are disappointed and the leader is the one selected. ahead of the 2024 election the yahoo so that we can tell us they can transform the political landscape and we explored his full.
in liberia, we need angry young citizens who are disappointed and the leader is the one selected. ahead of the 2024 election the yahoo so that we can tell us they can transform the political landscape and we explored his full.
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in liberia, we need angry young citizens who are disappointed in the leaders. they want selected ahead of the 2024 elections young so that they can tell us they can transform the political landscape. and we explored his to.
in liberia, we need angry young citizens who are disappointed in the leaders. they want selected ahead of the 2024 elections young so that they can tell us they can transform the political landscape. and we explored his to.
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-- becoming ambassador to liberia. i don't know how the president talk to out of public life to go back and now you are representative to the u.n. that is the only ambassador that gets invited into the embassy outside of the secretary of state. only the ambassador to the you and you -- to the u.n. gets invited. it's a testament to her character. let me turn to dr. charles edel, who will build a formal introduction foot -- you will do the formal introduction. i didn't want to miss the opportunity to greet you and thank you for coming. charlie. [applause] charles: thank you very much, dr. hamre, and thank you especially, ambassador thomas-greenfield, for joining us today. i'm charles edel, australia chair at csis. given the ambassador's wide range of experience in foreign policy and national security, it hardly comes as a surprise that the president asked her to go to the pacific islands forum this past fall to represent the united states there and have presence for the united states in the pacific. look, i should say th
-- becoming ambassador to liberia. i don't know how the president talk to out of public life to go back and now you are representative to the u.n. that is the only ambassador that gets invited into the embassy outside of the secretary of state. only the ambassador to the you and you -- to the u.n. gets invited. it's a testament to her character. let me turn to dr. charles edel, who will build a formal introduction foot -- you will do the formal introduction. i didn't want to miss the...
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in liberia we need and we young citizens who are disappointed and the leader is the one selected ahead of the 2024 election v. yeah, so that we can tell us they can transform the political landscape.
in liberia we need and we young citizens who are disappointed and the leader is the one selected ahead of the 2024 election v. yeah, so that we can tell us they can transform the political landscape.
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here's what's coming up in liberia. we need angry young citizens who are disappointed in the leaders. they want selected ahead of the 2024 elections young so that they can tell us they can transform the political landscape and we explored his full.
here's what's coming up in liberia. we need angry young citizens who are disappointed in the leaders. they want selected ahead of the 2024 elections young so that they can tell us they can transform the political landscape and we explored his full.
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seasonal that i to move kenya has a history of sending its police officer as a broad, including to liberia and yugoslavia. well, somebody, whoever says this mission is different for one main reason. right now we're going to a country that has no government to talk about, lift the hate to people themselves has to themselves. so you can know type of people who don't really trust themselves and helping themselves is accepting that they have a problem. they sit down around a table, have a political solution, agree to this, and then now we can send in a mission to go on supporting the official support of this deal, save the can you, as part of a global community, has the responsibility to support allies and up sending police offices trained in institutions such as these low so hate see, will signal can you as a reliable partner? however, beyond the diplomacy question, there's also a legal one. the can imports ruled in january that deploying police officers for peacekeeping missions, ease, legal boots, was insistence on this matter is seen as a violation of the law. in a recent article, kenya's
seasonal that i to move kenya has a history of sending its police officer as a broad, including to liberia and yugoslavia. well, somebody, whoever says this mission is different for one main reason. right now we're going to a country that has no government to talk about, lift the hate to people themselves has to themselves. so you can know type of people who don't really trust themselves and helping themselves is accepting that they have a problem. they sit down around a table, have a political...