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about don't actually. join the. time. captain. sixteen years old takes determination. staying on top of your game at school. the whole family together. a sacrifice is necessary. to have a shot at becoming a professional footballer. this time. with a quick reminder of the top stories. decommissioned prison camp on man
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a silent drive to evict refugees about four hundred people are a few. straight in one facility which was closed last month they say they fear being attacked by local people only they are it's throwing everything. that. they are it's throwing. you know our shells and they are plucking people and treating people then you must treat them. if you need to be present can because they are thinking that we are not going to need this please don't come and go to another prison camp. thomas has the latest now from an asylum. three bus loads of refugees have passed us on the only road to the prison which is over the water there behind me now we know that the place went in early morning on thursday papa new guinea in time about four or five hours ago
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now the accounts we hear of what happened very refugee say that they use force or violence against them in the place so they didn't they only destroyed property and they were just trying to incentivize if you like the refugees to leave but in the course of that we heard that fifty or sixty men were taken by the place i think that those that we just saw passing along the road right here just in the last three or four minutes were those men the first bus contains refugees and one of them leaned out of the window and said help help us the second one had a man who went out and said some insulting things about australia but this is all a very live situation meanwhile australia's prime minister insists the refugees must go to alternative accommodation that's been provided for them on the island they're staying there is obviously designed they think this is somewhere they can pressure the australian government to let them come to australia well we will not be pressured i want to be very clear about this our border security the integrity
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of our borders is maintained by my government it is maintained by my government and we will not outsource our migration policy to people smugglers the people on manis should go to the places alternative prices of safety with all of the facilities they need they should do so peacefully and they should do so you know accordance with the lawful directions of papua new guinea we is the country in which the center is located the man set to become the next president of zimbabwe says the country is witnessing a new stage of democracy for the vice president emerson. address thousands of supporters in the capital harare he returned to south africa a day after robert mugabe resigned. to. me you.
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know where is. the saudi led coalition says it will reopen yemen's main airport and the vital seaport of had data to let in humanitarian aid ports were closed two weeks ago after who the rebels fired a missile it was the saudi capital riyadh yemen struggling to deal with a famine on the world's worst cholera outbreak the u.s. secretary of state has issued his strongest condemnation yet of me and mass treatment of the regime just calling it ethnic cleansing rex tillerson is threatening sanctions for those responsible for what he calls iran this atrocity in rakhine state the former bosnian serb military chief. has been sentenced to life in prison he was convicted of the mask of eight thousand muslim men and boys. in one
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thousand nine hundred five during the bosnian war and leading palestinian political factions including hamas and fatah have agreed to hold elections by the end of next year the group had reconciliation talks in cairo well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera about her update your. load the. whole. northeastern nigeria
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a nearby refugee camp poses nearly twenty five thousand men women and children including this little girl named by. nigerian soldiers found her in the some piece of forest she was walking aimlessly in shock unable to speak. the soldiers took her to the refugee camp and entrusted her to a family. she was thinking of to plus you. know it just seems flat out that she wanted to die as you can anybody know she's the older one she was the what if somebody would kill one or you can be sure just like. the president is not. going to keep the u.s. . is gradually learning to live again she has lost a home and our entire family. since twenty ten people living in northeastern
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nigeria live in constant fear of being a time. when i. was like all right. in this recorded message boko haram swore allegiance to the islamic state in the spring of twenty fifteen the nigerian group led by abu bakr chicago then took the name of the islamic state of west africa. boko haram provoked global outrage in april twenty fourth when the group kidnapped two hundred seventy six. in chibok in northeastern nigeria the kidnapping received global condemnation. michelle obama joined the solidarity campaign to demand the release.
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of promised to sell them into slavery but i do not addict i want to how to how. elaborate do you know on and on since the start of the insurgency the violence has resulted in more than twenty three thousand dead and over two million people displaced. to understand how the armed group has become so dangerous it is necessary to return to northeastern nigeria to the capital of the state of borno my to go to the birthplace of boko haram. here islamic law has been practiced by the muslim community since the eleventh
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century but the degree of its implementation has fluctuated throughout the course of history with the return of democracy in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine the people hoped for an end to widespread corruption within the elite and for fairer distribution of wealth. to bring an end to corruption in politics the muslim majority in the north of the country wanted to see islamic sharia law applied more strictly. book of her own who would take advantage of this popular demand. in two thousand and two a thirty two year old man started to gain hope you'll arity in the time of my degree in some mosques his sermons were deemed to be too extreme but his personality and charisma increasingly made an impression of what at about one third one thousand i guess i would imagine that were to turn up and that the irony. then
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is that. a lesser that unlikely. mohammed use of the founder of boko haram quickly attracted new followers. from a new show several times before instead this man claims to have direct contact with boko haram he has closely followed the evolution of the group and its leaders fallenness ruler is not his real name he would be a very. lovely person to be around he was a nice fellow who was with a smile he was. a man what a gift in public speaking he had this. enormous ability to call in the minds of people ordinary people who are in support of him they were in support him not so much on the base of the adage you can't point but they were supporting him because they felt that use of. ideas that an ordinary person cannot
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express he did know almost politically does he do you know is there i do know is they want. to see the. video of many police in the desires of the people to get into power i'm doing screen the people hope. after you get past he knows that opt. out of the system is due to shows he's known as mission to see. sherry are attracted to people well not. really believe me you don't know can last a good. lie in the darkness you. are going to get. it out of your. pleasure i think when. my philosophy it just has to impress to pretty.
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bono if i'm a good muslim. not a patch. on the mount or the roof. and establishment questioning the existing rules of society is present updated by the political class get it but given the just interpretations. at that time and for that there are just befriended interested muslims in the us that has been one of the central themes that the status corrupt and therefore we need our own state where it's going to be just and we're going to govern in a different way and. social justice for all this happened around the time where. maybe socialism communism collapsed right if you remember campuses
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there were lots of socialist young people looking for an alternative system i think the collapse of that people became much more religious the poor of course. the only notes. section should receive. the venue for people who are poor be. show free was the people most disadvantaged in the society. uses message quickly resonated with people in the borno region where the level of poverty was as high as sixty nine percent in twenty eleven. the british colonise ation left the leaders of an independent nigeria with a deeply divided country the south rich in oil as a concentration of christian communities who benefited from education programs put in place by the former colonial power. in the poor and rural north the communities
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were majority muslim. in some traditional areas western education is still perceived as an extension of colonialism. today nigeria is the leading economic power in africa however more than half of its population lives below the poverty line. plagued by corruption which is endemic among nigeria's elite politicians have gradually lost the trust of the people. inside the school the school or up. on the middle class and if i sneak. in from this is. it only the big.
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boys the rest of the must also important attacking a group of youths was the roof because when he speaks these distance and they feel that he is the present to them and that was the starting point was to quit. was the educated youth who have joined the book i don't want to move out of the gym much as an adult. one chart on the basis of the fund the use of admits well satisfied and so the didn't have and yeah that is good and what is boko haram book or is western civilization. or those and if you will is this act religion or is something i'm totally forbidden this is some say in the western education is that we is not there are not talking of western education they are talking of western civilization or. system this is forbidden how can
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a woman rule of a man and how. the rule of law in was in you so this work to see the children of view politicians with children of only a few sources can bring on the policemen to two groups of people to screw the services who want to push some of the want to school. from those in the in the us. before sitting. on. yusuf the more discipline was being those that got people to do it it could lead to tell them i do believe there's also a new name in the race you are diminished the moment that is the be. for the person can judge me know what i want to do in the pinch i mean are equal to the yusuf. on
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the meaning of. subtle is only a good girl use it is. that it is used up there will mark a third of what your kids will guide of one of the. let me. tell you the message they got which you know or they can leave you to a female can certainly official in law. could inflict on to them a castle go in front of the budget is that there was it it they said is anti study discuss the possible didn't sit on opera yousuf them to sell a feast. more was you know i don't give a new label is off and on is all for now it's a day off he's griffith told us a mock us to prove something must get me. back up on the floor under my deal. i'm not come i didn't use any of them in the. same way that i meet
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in the in the let me hear some of what i said can deep. on the pot i'm talking to your mom and the evidence is then commit a prostitute or do you call. a bus going to court in the region move on. i want to be free i'm alone and he didn't come all. over. me back when he did. so what's a dozen law provides. for her to join. the club. even if it don't want to demand it because want to shut up if. you come to the skin to pop a similar vision constitution and you know i predicted on community. then mohammad yousuf received the unexpected support of the governor of borno. this man from a wealthy family was an important figure in local politics. the governor of borno
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presented an unnatural lines to mohammad yousuf also shockingly books you will yet look for discord to keep watching it it was a fair idea don't you the middle class from shi'a who present on the. song like them want to show the nation of the. good. people don't really paul this is the democratic party on this if you don't anybody else i feel that in the south. they are needed and what you should put in power to walk more power. why would you show. me do i remove the sheriff to run interference for him would be government money of course. the big group in. the
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family would you sheriff. i'm with you so there. is a particular in the name of it yusuf it up when you consume it yes but was. more like it was someone with a number of what i said also comment on the mideast i'm. already like i was about a lot of times i'm not but i don't want you know what i did. here i think in that i'm going fact i want to. do some kind. of you long name or a play you. remember. and made pastika corkey for semiconductor companies
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a twenty year effect is what conspiracy. to hang on us and that's going to make a run is only going to cut it i'm going to take a look at what i'm going to. contend with. that's why need i need not about any country in hugo but. you never have and i'm going to let you go buddy when i ran the idea either we're going to struggle. now was it induced that way so to see it could extremists. use it and then when. ideas became. the government of the day he became bitter and then he has been that is to come with you for sort of stood up to your problems are willing to come back . with. more to. look you know to work with me to how does your tone.
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so that the rest seem so you making not. just big. but. the federal government actively. acted out this strategy to series of incidents in june two thousand and nine a federal government task force called operation flush stopped a group of boko haram members then known as yunnan yourself here they were riding motorcycles as part of a funeral procession the task force sought to enforce a law that required the wearing of helmets the motorcyclists refused to comply the task force opened fire on. the traditional politician. trail must.
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have had a. no wonder we had to be we we were you would think we had to be in it in kind of case we began the new by this image of the lad he didn't like and. the same unit in iraq i lead because. the island it could be because it's. ok covered in the you had a big deal i was singing jewish and i actually run i will kill them. in any penis i will you can do him finish. that. decade so i don't need a. place i would like to see the. streets but i'm now in the middle of trimming here and i'm not on the clock and. the outpouring of
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emotion triggered by the shooting provoked a real tension among the followers of the group. the sermons of muhammad use of were fierce but behind the scenes the leaders of boko haram urged caution and. his position however became untenable to the hardliners of the movement who led by abu bakar chicago called for immediate revenge why would you want to commit jihad it just was not true that you folks the time was too early but. the statements of people there because chicago. people forced. some of you should find. because she told field v. time to act is now you will distract. me i only supports you don't. want to if you can some place unless you have ego and you have legs you have hands
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when you study jihad is it's more awesome when i saw this in our. film a. door. legard and i do believe it. but. don't last on the levee secretary but you know could lead to some planets using this time it was so tired of. the book. stick for almost a week now as the genesis. we don't know what had happened anyway but on the whole can now turn upside down there was no work i was known was what. i thought. all of the. civil society. didn't want to go around pitch basically. the army was ordered to do wish to kill
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destruction you could do to. tell your children of the owner of the real madrid. if you do good milk the son wanted to. know this emergency could also mean. but also what is he. wanted. you to look at. one. hundred. ten you got it.
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the trouble started in sky lit it was military operation was taken and by the family knew that was between it in from monday to thursday when as if it would just dismiss injuries so bad after the military engagement some of them have that somehow escaped. the what happened in the but you know. what i mean nanda. q you. don. only what you. got bogged down but i don't care if i break. one odds are not. in this industry going to mean i. wanted you young and i let the dog in the dust when you. context don't usually on the context of mr moss because you
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me on that road and it when you meant and i mean. oh no my comment you don't bite off a selected year because. this is the first time that i will buckle chicago the man who would become the successor to mohammad yousuf was designated as second. said by reaching this is what are some of the ideals or dreamy or remove of a continued there you. go your point destroyed by police you know my kid or mother why you like that you say fuck it i must not be sitting on the rest of us bus i mean i tell you to prepare for other uses. by combat troops even if that happens.
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have entered a decommissioned prison camp on mount a silent to try to evict refugees about four hundred people are refusing to leave the former australian one facility which was closed last month they say they fear being attacked by local people if they move to alternative accommodation andrew thomas has more from. three bus loads of refugees have passed us on the only road to the prison which is over the water there behind me now we know that the place. morning on state papa new guinea in time about four or five hours ago now the accounts we hear of what happened very refugee say that they use force or violence against them in the place so they didn't they only destroyed property and they were just trying to incentivize if you like the refugees to leave but in the course of that we heard that fifty or sixty men were taken by the place the man set to become the next president of zimbabwe says the country's witnessing a new stage of democracy the former vice president emerson and gaga addressed
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thousands of supporters in the capital harare he returned from south africa a day after robert mugabe resigned the u.s. secretary of state has issued his strongest condemnation yet of men mass treatment of the ranger calling it ethnic cleansing rex tillerson threatening sanctions for those responsible for what he called horrendous atrocities in rakhine state. the former bosnian serb military chief has been sentenced to life in prison he was convicted of the mask of eight thousand muslim men and boys atrovent said in one thousand nine hundred five during the bosnian war that it was found guilty on ten charges of genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity. leading palestinian political factions including hamas and fatah have agreed to hold elections by the end of next year the group's made the joint statement following reconciliation talks and cairo last month a mass agreed to cede powers in gaza to the palestinian authority and the president of france says the u.n. security council should consider sanctions on libya if it does not act on human
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trafficking money or mark wrong condemn the auctioning of refugees as a crime against humanity in a meeting in paris with the president of guinea alpha condé it follows videos appearing to show african refugees being sold as slaves in libya although whose weather headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after boko haram statute that's a water bottle. when you soup was arrested he also didn't go to court but that and that would that is this feeling all democracy he would have been taken to court now we want to provide it and then to be skittish let's get it it is to be done in physics and then we quiz meant it but unfortunately we learned that that was invented from the ism to
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government. to just. in for kid dreams of a tree look good on them there was a victory also morley was to cheer on the gold. this articulate all departed city go to newman take on this you know. going to properly if you can showing such a dish out of them enough to put some of the other sunday moment i think there's a negotiator said look you can hope to always the negotiation of the car you sue for need of iniquity then forget it it's really the most live at the core of this beautiful coupe if you only a. good to see the moment energy other than gayla so messy it's all fun it'll usually go. after the death of muhammad use of the survivors of the battle of my do goody gathered in the to prepare their revenge in july twenty ten book launch their first
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attacks in the state of borno now a clandestine group boko haram communicated by posting video messages of its new leader abu bakr all chicago. well i thought we. should all be starting all or air there may have come here. we have. seen more than a historically. or as some have understood them when. they began in the concretions in feeding us. those who worship many gods so they should come back to worship one god i love. the book i want to see and also this is how men. go about exposing themselves and people drink beer people small people gamble so this is it is christians that
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do this. i think there are some of the excuses we hear them see the targeting of the christian church was mostly influenced by the perception should within the ranks of the insurance but the crystal muscle solution of majority go orchestrated the news blue talk policy off. the shelf. associated with the show called bottom movement. so basically it was a case of if you all just stated didn't want awfully nice. we more than your civilians to. put have said that ben. jealous and it is adequate because i suppose. they could. show a nice border dieties minister of or the it may lessen the dual put it past said
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it's also security anyone is in the let me just said. this let me know if to cut income also to fit in more visit then. why did. the attacks against christians provoked a widespread outpouring of emotion in the country this added to the targeted murders of security forces traditional leaders and politicians considered to be corrupt by the group boko haram carried out a suicide attack on the headquarters of the national police in a bhutto the federal capital president jonathan was forced to send the army to the northeast an army that was ill prepared and poorly educated. as we are seen to be for forces in the north east really true to form meaning be increased to us.
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no to becoming generally speaking out about ordinary joins us in the region which was born in this sort of ducking away combat board well no they don't look ok to them on your name out here and buckley only funny moments alone dials. for today not the complete immediate it is always almost a minute. partnership of obama. as an adult on that. these people can with ignore us on down. perceived all people resident in me do what he would resident in a lot east for people who are i'll be treated everybody the same would be christians and the muslims if i didn't be the one believe that way so there was a substantial minority of christians in one of the states the third starts everybody but lost it because it will be women it will be christian women with the
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hate job the we do a good job live in muslim women be perceived that everybody was most in my life you are most in gaza possible whatever it will do and are supportable fully. i'm beyond thought. critz disobedience the cmos are treated quite a. lot is on the book on with his own voice only one but don't ask. was it there before the moment yusuf did as it's a sign or maybe ask a question the minute a ticket was on although your voice. i want to tell. you friend another. for this you could do this you know. that they could beat us young or. should it be fun. sure to sell and.
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i don't. know but i'm very. well. look at it i suggest far beyond but no. clues on sorcery for you. on the successful so you don't look like a foot systematical with hoda lizard corsica means. i think it's a course it did become a star me without police on. obstruction this is horsey. in may twenty thirteen president jonathan declared a state of emergency the abuses committed by the army and greatly weakened the support of the people however support of the military was still indispensable in the fight against this elusive enemy the army then promoted the establishment of a local militia in the civilian joint task force c j t f. civilians recruited in
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towns and villages in the northeast were used at security checkpoints to identify members of the. jets. went out. so here i question. why the tiger why when they begun to talk to fiji some of you did you see it was justified by damn. only bases got within these villages little the people believed by even soldiers it would be spying for the federal government. and the official small. started that the way they did to this is it in this you know. this read it this is the
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old warm up leave home without us from what i've said this you know must get the bulk of. hunker down and out of. i do not only as i salute you for sometimes even if you are late when did the us need all your loved ones even your boots and your sheep and if you have it big even good big kid believe your life to get to do with trouble afterwards sure the bush in. the summer of twenty fourteen marked a book year of territorial expansion the group seized several times in the north east of the country the nigerian army was on the verge of defeat in addition to the arsenal the group procured on the black market boko haram regularly recovered weapons and vehicles abandoned by nigerian soldiers. in the south of the
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state of borno boko haram who took the town of also without any resistance. to collapse happened i found. the book. and if you want to tell you. somebody before the service accomplished what i mean that precious time was going to goes on. to have. not only a question and a fantastic day i went for but it was a pleasure. i felt special mark. three only two why didn't you more of your own pain on as you. pointed out. fantastic to. that. point. twenty one ending in any time of you know getting one and then you have to hit it. it can sometimes
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when i use a. lot of the numbers out there well. you know you know the last one i want to do and i'm willing to. help you. like you. thank you thank god i'm going to ask you. what i am doing to you what you can do what i was willing to do and i mean i'm going to make you good looking back you know that they're going to get that you know you thank you thank you but it was fear that was imposed on all of the areas controlled by boko haram in the northeast of the country. the purging of what they called muslims and the hunting of christians got worse.
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what is happening is that it just that it is this is just like what i thought of just what you want to get what you want what you want to establish in the region is if is this organization gets in. this isn't all there is a distinct and unfortunately the media and. that's the thing is that. the civilians who fled the fighting and the massacre crowded into camps in the region. more than two million people forcibly displaced have lost almost everything. they wait with little hope for change they came from all over the state or born. most are severely traumatized.
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and you can't feel. they are your she. she. you. but. it's like you don't want to see. the signature. much. so that you know. you saw it just because. i'm
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a woman. had. a wedding gown. let us look at teaching me say i'm for. years to get you to say i can't. yeah you know that and you know ok. so the question really hard one. but in terms of i mean a matter of i'm a little i mean there wasn't a doubt and so. on me and i can. run kind of well so then i mean for me since i want to be better if i want to challenge it. was either work or get out by the lane. and whatever he does and that's something. that when you talk about what. you got i will go with that and then as you know as of now i got
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a lot went in and in that i'm a good intermediate guy that i have. it and. you can live with that in your number . and some of our so enjoy the water and humanity to an enemy that you and again if you haven't done let's method. since the beginning of the insurgency boko haram has used local resources to finance their activities they steal cattle raid crops and kidnap hostages for ransom. the region shares its borders with three countries cameroon chad and. they can cross borders easily out of the reach of the nigerian military. would be nice
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a little must i didn't become indians would not own our breasts our talk all the ways and pete would be insurgents. using. a base for supplies and training to go back to the injury and fight us long as the insurgency did not talk . the same understanding which the hardwoods from i don't know this was a similar study they had with the mission of us navy has always been. a back yard shooter c.b. buthelezi to create on the wrist the keeper from alyson the sheet of business and machine the machine for possible you know stuff. from libya traditionally will push through the back to nigeria as boko haram continued to advance fronts at the request of then nigerian president goodluck jonathan organized a summit to discuss security in the region nigeria needed the help of paris to convince its francophone neighbors to commit to the fight against boko haram an
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international military coalition was formed the armies of child and no had the right to pursue him to nigerian territory. responded yeah. i mean i will was shocked well then why. not who are not. my family you know cause all kind of you know on iran. you know cause look at our door and our current employer yes it is surely to be
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focused on was an unusual like this middle class. more limited event you back to only going to show me where they can usually pitch other so they said yes been one hour because i am a vacuum or sat a kid only people was on message more porn use i thought us are shit and i mean other capital to charge me to pick a song as i don't i don't i don't defile you janet it's hard to tell it was all luke i wonder the only for you it cuz i thought prescott preschool in the yard. to set the precedent to be was a. pleasure to see don't do said it on a circus in his own class after several months of fierce fighting the coalition managed to drive boko haram from the large cities in the state to build. in december twenty fifth mohamed behati the new nigerian president strengthened by recent military successes declared that boko haram was technically defeated technical defeats. it's it's it's for me for
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for the for the president to it will come out openly and see should it be seen i mean if you if you if you if you leave me to be for example now you want to become a fox. if you have to if you leave home. on the night of january the thirtieth twenty sixteen. once again challenge the claim a victory by the nigerian authorities in the lorry on the outskirts of my do goody they retaliated. the next morning the inhabitants who had fled returned to find their village burned to the ground. eighty six people died that night many of them children.
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in. the low. pressure. day and. let me tell you if that's going. on the roads and then. by the day and some i'm not ready to get ahead of the rope on the. political guy let alone look but on the face up on the second day on the soup and the people man and i'm not a mining company man i'm the bus driver can relate to you. and my usa in this
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world or so what are your company. suits for. a lot. members of boko haram are hiding out in the sun bisa forest a national park situated just sixty kilometers southeast of my degree. the park covers an area roughly one and a half times the size of switzerland there based in the dense forest with several hundred hostages mostly women. even though boko haram has suffered a number of military setbacks against the international coalition the group still threatens isolated villages in the region. it may take more than bullets and bombs
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and nigeria to eliminate. the training there as you can both are. about as close observer force it on a ship of. lettuce cocoa butter a cup of tea you. can fuck over. our western half of it. frankly i believe that becoming. because initially all the pop are aimed to. the army is held accountable as an institution i'm going to show you as we do jamie x.p. to be making you civilians and want you to give us i hope to a culture. on to justice is gold. from d.c.
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to inside. to have to be held to account and dental because of the police to have to be able to account. i don't see. knowledge is the key we've got to understand where the connections are and why that narrative resonates so much with young people because a lot of people that do join these groups start when they're young. we've got a provide alternative platform for youth it's not enough to say as a state well i'm going to provide you with an education a state has to be responsible for a lot more you've got to provide a child an opportunity for self actualization on many fronts.
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what should your citizens be. educated they must have a life and a life consists of many things if you don't have platforms to shine you look for it and sometimes you look for a very dark places. well i don't often get the chance to say it's looking pretty wet across the middle east but that is exactly what we have at the moment more heavy showers lots of clouds rolling across iraq iran pushing towards afghanistan clear skies coming in behind me have seen something just around gaza for example around the gaza strip and seen some flooding coming through here that weather also affecting
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a good part of turkey of course flooding across northern areas of syria could still see some snow just around the turkish mountains fourth day wet weather there just around the caspian sea now runs right out into a good part of iran cooler air coming in behind twenty one twenty two degrees there for kuwait city but any getting up to seventy baghdad really time to grab the sweaters as we go on through the next couple of days and meanwhile well that wesley weather will head towards us here in. some cloud and rain across northern parts of saudi arabia the flooding of course. we've seen the wet weather there all the way across riyadh as well that will come very close to us as we go on through thursday much of thursday seeing some pieces of rain for a good part of the day hopefully as we go on into the weekend it will start to dry up and start to brighten up to by the state dry to the south.
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