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is more than $4300000.00 in new funding to help regional countries crack down on the legal weapons. what would make you to the safe side? and these becomes more importantly, the challenger stymied which we live in european meet the same. they're also working on ways to prevent on smuggling shannon just remain the mid term review of the road map shows more needs to be done. for example, on awareness, erasing, reducing in the procession, and the diversion of legal weapons into illegality. every one out of 5 people in bosnia and herzegovina reported the owns and the legal weapon citizens can now turn in the firearms without facing any criminal charges. the waste in bulk ins region has been struggling with the legal weapons since the war and unrest of the 19 ninety's. but officials in bosnia and herzegovina all hoping to change that to
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programs like these mike level l g 0 the, this is out there at easier top stories. the 1st session of the g 7 summit is on the way in her shima, the war and ukraine and china's rising influence up to at the top. issues being discussed, ukrainian president below them is an end ski will join the latest on sunday. on top of the month to get us a james base has more wine ukraine's president is planning to participate in the summit. see, i think that's an effort from him to get further support from this body. this firmly behind his efforts in the war, political support, military support, financial support for his assets. for example, he's trying to lo be some of the g. g 7 countries that f sixteens by digits are needed by his policies. also the, the,
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they're all the attendees that come to g 7 invited guests and that's some pretty important countries. countries like india, indonesia, brazil, countries that all perhaps is firmly on his side, one would say, and it's certainly not providing any military support. he will lobby them to john as president has robbed a summit with the late as 5 central asian nations is using paying unveiled a plan for central ages. trade and development. aging says that aims to expand transport links and speed up the expansion of a gas pipeline that most of the members italy's farm law, based as heavy rain and flooding has cause intelligible damage to land in the north . these 13 people have been killed. well, 10000 more have been displaced by the storm. thousands of all nationalist israelis of held a controversial march through okey parties to reason. i said cold flag date marks as well as an exception of the area in the 1967 who us as condemn. the alternation
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is riley's to tempted races slogans. ukraine says this. troops have repelled the day of russian attacks in and around the eastern city. fox moved, great, and officials say russia has significantly strengthened its forces in the city about the defense of it is missing military objectives. there's all your headlines as always, not small on website the streams. next. it recognizes one of the best football managers of all time, the transports english football and beyond vista. important things in life the day you were born. and today, you know, want to meet the look of this the why are some dagger talks to outdo zebra? the high fmi. ok, thanks for watching the stream today on the stream. see done. nice in limbo,
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some of the best but it's good not as soon as i've heard coming out of the cold conflict incident has come from a farm. i really want you to listen to this, this is come all l busha and i don't know why that info use the baby as late as have been unable to do anything. and finally, we have this will for 4 years. we've been told that the transition to civil authority would take just one year, enough in 4 years. they've not been able to form the governments. you can't move the country forward, do you move it backwards at the end? you take us to wolf, your own personal interests. be at home actually from a prime minister. him, doc, army, chief, the have all the devil, all of them a loses were like, well nobody. but the biggest lease is the whole course civilians out is there is have a morgan has more from the city of on demand since the fall of the fighting in mid april aid has not been able to come into the capital for those who need it. and the
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needs are huge, many people say that they can no longer afford to buy food because of the increase in prices. and many of us say that they can no longer buy because they have not been able to access their bank accounts and have no cash on hand to be able to afford basic foods commodities. residential areas in the capital have also been cut off from power and water for more than a month. and we are going to be looking today at how the people sit on a ferrying wall to warring generalist points around them and how to add west stuff for the state. how are they doing? joining our conversation, we have might know that he's a journalist who has reported widely own sedan. he's in the egyptian capital, cairo, dahlia. abdul. one m is a state and these journalist and political, unless she joins us from london as a phone company. i kyra law is a sudan country direct at mercy cost. you don't just import sedans. hello everybody really great. have a plus online audience who are also standing by to be in the comment section on you
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to i, i want to play a thought here from dr. muhammed up in the bunker, and i'm just going to give you a warning because he's going to be talking about sexual violence. i'm what i want to know. my dad's phone connie, is, is the war on civilians. because what dr. muhammed has to say, makes me think that the generals, a targeting civilians this have look, look, let's have a say in recent weeks there has been escalating record things and report things of sexual violence within the capital itself as well as outside of hospital. most of the report that to be committed by the rapid support forces and confirmed most of these cases. and the biggest tree here is that if that is left on check, and if the these types of actions are left on check,
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this is only going to get worse. so this doesn't look like it's cost 5 is looks like a study, whitley going for the people who a quote in the conflict mat, you'll thoughts. i want to talk to own a few about this by yourself. yeah, i mean it's so high up. i think it's a, it's both, you know, civilians are caught in the crossfire and there certainly are civilians that are being targeted. i think both on an individual basis and on an organizational structural basis. so what we are seeing is, is um, you know, questions already in regards to the chain of command, specifically as it relates to the rapids support forces. and so it doesn't appear that the leader of the rapid support forces has to be full control over as forces, nor does he really seek to have for when i hopefully control of his forces. maybe that's another question as well as so we're really seeing
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a free for all in terms of reading homes on their part in terms of using sexual violence, rape as weapons of for and then we're also seeing the arbitrary nature of it from the rapids support forces in terms of the detaining numerous young man on the street as well with based on no evidence and then interrogating them. but thinking that they could be spies for the harvey, very briefly on the armies side and appears to be actually more specifically targeted, at least with the elements of the army, or their supporters perhaps some, some of their supporters from, from the old routine. but on my other sheer in which we're seeing specific activists that are engaged service provision, journalist, for instance, medics within the hospitals that you played a significant role in demonstrations against the former regina this year are now
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suddenly being targeted with death threats and calls and, and and things of this nature from supporters of the army side. so we're seeing target violence, we're seeing violence on arbitrary scale as well. and we're also seeing violence, i think on a structural scale on both levels. so phone guy me, i can see nothing. i'll take you late that note for us, please to jump in here. i think when we, when we look at the people who are left behind, these are people who were already vulnerable, even before the start of this crisis. so you think of the cool people who are living in poverty, those are the people who can't afford to meet the city bath, a lunch for them that's behind the why school may not have the connections or the resources to be able to even lead to a safe for space and their child, our ability is being compounded by everything that's continuing to happen in, in the city of talk to men elsewhere. goodness me down is right. yeah. i go ahead.
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i mean, i think if you look at our history has ensued on what both the, our assessment of the army are doing is not new. i mean, if you just look recently the recent conflict conduct for the nova mountains, you know, they have precedence this has happened before, but the difference is now come to the center. so now people are more aware of it, but this is not new. the, the, the cost of the war on civilians has never been the number one factor or the number one issue of concern for either side. so i'm not surprised that there see, you know, we're being hit from the ground in terms of the, our assess looting and run. so i think of homes and buildings and the volume, sexual violet violations. i have been going on. we've been hit from the sky by the army using it's, you know, uh, air force to target. suppose that the target, the r a stuff with, in fact there he think the infrastructure of the capital of my costs, pencils, you know, uh, there was a mosque in the i think he but morgan actually reported in
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a on it there was a mosque that was hit churches have been rated, and so we simply just have had no rest spite since this conflict started. and what is the cost of us is the least concerned? i think not just for the 2 generals, but also for the international community, simply because it's to how long does it take and for in the organization to actually step in and say we're sending who monetary and aid or opening of a safe passage for a to comes through, they had that chance when they were evacuating foreign nationals, but nothing came. and now it seems that is also the huge risk of their happening, of looting happening for of this age. because there is no control the debt, the agreement is basically worth the paper it's, it's not even worth the paper. it was signed on because neither side is complying with the get the agreement of a so. so which was the basic readings of, of, of, of war. exactly. so the, you know, live a site is complying with it. you know, the,
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the rapes are, i mean i am, i, i've been, i've been for, i've been doing some research on the sexual violence and rape of girls and it started going, what is happening is, um, it's under reported. hospitals are understaffed, hospitals are barely functioning. you know, food is running out the, you wouldn't really release the reports in cost, the population of the, of sudan, so many of you 25000000 are in need of help are in need of 8. got it, let me know. and, and some, some more thoughts here. this is from the doctors without borders because i absolutely backup what you all saying. this is your nicholas who spoke to us a little bit earlier. who is the situation is to done is create together for or civic ends in the countries where the they are leaving active config zone. or, you know, the parts of the country. the head of scare system is a collapsing due to the fighting due to the targeting of the health care
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facilities. and the looting of those facilities. the media supplies disparate community the, the population is also not taxing or the basic needs like drinking water or food. the phone got any uh, over a month ago we were saying as an international community, people in she died. this student needs the ask for say, we need your help. what is the scene that's different in the past month? to jump in on what dalia site, that's the name of abandonment overwhelming the occasion by the evacuation of foreign stuff from heart do and the vision of abandonment. i see monetary and organizations is 100 percent understandable. i'm sitting on that side it's. it's a very difficult decision for one to make when the context that's it as an organization. we 1st and foremost caused operations because we had to step back and
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balance, especially a monetary and imperative against the state safety and well be of our soft suit and use and not a suit any. and once we were ready to get on the ground and stopped working, the current situation is unprecedented. so we're essentially going to be pushing the lives of our staff at risk by asking them to provide this assistance that is so badly needed. and it's a very, very difficult situation to be in where we wants to help, but by don't, by going in, we would be increasing the risk profile of or last off. and this is not just international stock, but also the new stuff as well. our own stuff hasn't been displaced. so we had an office of 40 stuff in her room and over half of that number have left the city. and as a leader of an organization, it's very difficult for me to say to my team,
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oh hey, get up and go and provide help with their own lives are at risk of office and they to the new ted and, and our own stuff have lost everything as well, we haven't been able to pay salaries either some cases and it's very difficult for our own team members as well. we do recognize the huge role that local initiatives have played in being at the forefront of assistance in many communities. and we do recognize that we need to support these efforts and not undermine demo, overwhelmed them. and as always, we're thinking about responding, we're saying to ourselves, how do we continue to support these local initiatives and continue to provide the assistance that is much needed. but from our side, it's also a very, very difficult situation, given that there are no guarantees for the safety of you to manage the test, which is something to build on it. so it does very difficult mean that you can't help you've decided out security and allies and then the security in the lives of
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the people you're trying to help. you just decide to make that decision. we can't help right now. we are helping so collectively as an energy, o community, etc. we're currently active in 14, out of suit on to 18 state doing a range of state health care provision of food assistance, non food items. so we are definitely on the ground. but the scale that often leads overwhelms the resources that we're able to get our hands on. again, because a lot of our facilities have been looted and we can't access, not the ones that are still standing. yes. not go ahead to yeah i, i think it's, it's also quite refreshing of the need to, uh, uh, or the plan to support local initiatives for 2 reasons. one, i think they already have the structures in place in order to assist people with the most fundamental needs and then that they probably have, you know, the best,
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you know, understanding of, of the risks that are, that are there and how to do that because they're the they're still present in that situation, but secondly, i think in terms of, in terms of age, you know, a decentralized approach should absolutely be steps that would be the, the approach that's taken here in the past. we've seen in sudan, we're centralized approaches with aid. we've seen the authorities intentionally try to abide and conquer, i guess the aid in unity no way between i and cios and local and g o u and agencies and then donors accordingly, sometimes putting them under different regulations and. and the reason for that is essentially to try to consolidate aid efforts and then try to weaponized paid accordingly from communities that might live in new lines or too closely dispatch military intel to follow other age groups accordingly. so what we're seeing is that
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there's a lot at stake and there's a lot of stake up here lead because we know that there's not a lot of humanitarian aid coming from 1st through properly and compared to a number of other crises in the budget that's probably allocated to ukraine in comparison, and then other crises in the world right now. and so with that little aid and with the country, essentially, you know, the economy devastated. it would be entirely predictable for, you know, the authorities and particularly the army here, which would claim to be the imprinted, legitimate institution compared to the r a. so to impose regulations once again in order to consolidate height, ask for a faint efforts and essentially capitalize the a. so i think the way around this is exactly what was mentioned in order to decentralize a and assessed local. um, you know, already local civil society community structures as much as possible because i
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think that makes it significantly more difficult. right? for 8 efforts to be consolidated accordingly by the authorities that yeah, i also think it's sorry, i'll see you guys go ahead. uh yeah, i also think there's several problems that going to crop up in the, in the near future. the rainy season is coming up. and the more people there's, there's more internally displaced people, the more that they will flood into other countries. and our surrounding neighbors already have their own problems. so you're looking at the humanitarian issue that could very easily engulf the whole horn of africa, so to speak, in a way. because we, we border if you'll, pa, egypt, you know, chad, the central african republic themselves to that. and if it's already taken this long for 8 or few monitoring assistance to come through and i completely understand, you know, the whole shock is always able to shop to everyone when, when, when the, when the war erupted. but speed is of the essence. i mean, i think, in a way,
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taking your sweet time, you know, as, as a, as in g o's, or as you an agencies, is to our detriment as to the knees. and already we've all been hearing and seeing of the problems as to the knees. we'll have to let or manage to flee are facing whether it's at the board as of egypt or trying to get this out of the or we're only going to to tad. so i'm just my worries and within a month or 2 months, the situation is going to be going to become even worse. and then what are we going to do? i mean, already as this is, as this is a new use, i mean my hands are type i, there's only so much i can do from there was only so much i could do when i was in . so then 3 weeks ago. and there's even less that i can do even being away from it . and so if i can't do that too much and the agencies and deals can't do, got to much, then what's going to happen next. and the picture that i can picture that that's,
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that's forming in my head is a very grim and dire picture. and i'd hate to think what would happen if speed is not of the essence, you know, you know, it's not being pushed forward. i think that needs to be more noise being made. i think this needs to be more attention paid to this is to this, to this crisis. and it's not it's, it's just, it's frustrating to me is, this is the nice to see that where we are right now. and i still think the reaction of the international media and g owes you and it's very slow and it should have been sped up because like math mentioned in regards to, to ukraine. i think a week within the clean war of no age was rushing in. visa, visa processing was sometimes made quite clearly. so it occurred to me this is the headline that came out of the building about to don. i'm just gonna share on my laptop. and this was from the same person who created a,
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an incredible scheme for ukrainians to live in the u. k. and, and he's saying recreate new k house, a crane skills to sit down, refugees. just one is the original plans architect. so why can't we do exactly what we did for ukrainians? full refugees from see don, who has been displaced. i want to share something with you. this is from one of my colleagues. he was reporting from chad, which is where some people are leading to. and then dahlia, somebody who is from c dot and you'll seeing these refugees. i really want you to tell me what does this feel like when you see this that have a look? the border between chide and so dawn is porous and wild. lately you can see smoke rising in the distance, faint and far away, but those living here save that is alternate. now, the capital of west are for burning the most active hotspot, and so don't conflict 2nd only to hard to an alarm to villagers caught up in violets. the consequence of the fight for controls of the country. refugees here
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say they escaped in the night, searching for days to find a safe crossing. not everybody came. we left the old people. they're still there. we can't go back to get them. we don't know what to do. that a you had a conversation recently with friends about when can we go? when are we going to go home? what was that conversation like? tell us the pessimistic um because we all do want to go back, but we don't know how or when or if it's even possible to go back. i mean, initially i thought i'd be back within 3 months now i'm thinking maybe a year. another friend told me no 2 to 3, so i don't know because i don't see any silver lining in in the horizon. i don't see any chance of either of these 2 men to put down their guns or put down
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their weapons and say, okay, that's talk because that's not going to happen. and he said also when we talk about to them, reason we talk about this transition to uh, a process where civilians take over it. is that just a band and does that just that? that's not realistic. the military will not allow c, denise civilians to run their own country. do so. where do you see that? not once they don't, they said that yeah that i no, no, i would just say already you can see that it's a split within the needs of those who think we should support the army no matter what. and forgetting what the atrocities they've committed in the past and what they're committing right now, because they'd rather support the institution that use. this is denise army, then the power military forces. but in my book, they're both equally the same. but at the same time, you can't have a country without an army. and i also say our politicians also failed us. just like
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so many other people have failed as a civilians as to the knees. so i don't know, i mean, i wish i had the answer and save this is what it's going to be like or this is how we should look. this is the route that we should take. i don't think anyone actually knows. class of 2, what? yeah, of course with go faster than i have. i have a number of questions for my audience. who are watching right now? i want you to austin very quickly. so i mean, a bone gunny helped me with this one. what measures are in place for civilian contributions to help with the sudan crisis a quick, so the revised thank you. the advice for mandatory and response plan was launched yesterday. and a number of organizations working in saddam, including mercy cor, have channels for individuals to make donations. there is also a number locally organized initiatives. if you follow match and bobby arms with a,
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you'll be able to see some locally organizer items that you can get. collaboration here, thank you for that stuff. are also going to get this one to the value of the surfaces i'm. i'm very much worried about the variability of life saving medications. one of my friends mothers of the hot surgery is now in on demand. and we spoke to the sadie about the complete breakdown of facilities that you would normally expect. disease, you know, expect, what can you say to that? fewer get in touch with the local resistance committees in the 3 main areas of cartoon behind it, undermining car to the resistance committees are working to, to, to make, to try and get the, you know, needed medication to those who can't get out to call and get it themselves, so same thing in the, in thought for just just get in touch with the local resistance committees. if you ask anyone everyone, this is how so that works, you know? yeah, someone, someone else who will help you wouldn't guide you. so yeah,
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that's my best advice. don't risk going to a hospital, don't risk trying to find medical attention just gets help and they will come in and they will help as much as they can. i. i noticed the truth is he was which was of really bold tweet, which was the caps to be died. secuity rivals, problems the country into war. but house that arrived at this point is a story in itself. i'm going to send people to the tweet because it's a long story. how would you describe the story now in a sentence where all we now or yeah, i mean of right now, i think we're, we're in the worst possible, but most predictable scenario that we could arrive to maybe wasn't predictable when we were in the heat of the moment, but hindsight is 2020 as they say. and, you know, we're the one thing that i wanted to add on to, to dallas comments in regards to whether or not the, a civilian governance or,
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or transitional stuff is about one sentence left. anything, ties show, use it wisely. go ahead. okay. i don't think uh for a lot of international partners, genuine civilian rule that was truly on the table. thank you. matt, by his doctor dalia. i thank you so phone, gone, a one sentence left in this particular episode of the stream, but we will invite you back. this conversation is not over as to watching. i'll see you next time. take everybody, the the
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