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social media is critical it's critical to everything that we and thousands of. history. video women were trying to get more ready. digital. storage for you. to w. . this is t.w. news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes the islamised insurgency in west africa that's showing no signs of abating attacks are intensifying in book enough assholes and the new government is calling for help we'll learn just how bad things have become and then we meet the ugandan boy who's saying he dances but not for fact. and the film on the wall is in the democratic republic of congo wins best movie awards in the african ask in what i do believe.
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i'm christine will welcome to news africa i'm glad you're choosing did we begin with west africa's growing islamised insurgency which is seeing attacks intensify under-rated to the new targets burkina faso the number of violent incidents in akina fassel these are incidents names to local affiliates off al qaeda and the so-called islamic state rose by one hundred twelve between two thousand and seventeen and two thousand and eighteen these numbers come from the report by the africa center for strategic studies now the threat initially came from the northern side held region that is along the border with mali as you can see shaded on the map then the attack spread further east near the border with a toll go and many now the government recently declared
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a state of emergency in fourteen provinces in an interview with g.w. the president of the country and boris say it its army is in need of support. for the exam. for example we should be get an armored vehicles for congress but they get leave to tell us it's won't be possible for another year at this present time to be a practical problem the terrorists are not waiting for the army to be equipped to fight. ok let's delve more into this i'm now joined by natalie about a local she is the chair of the african security six and the trick now that it will come to be to have a news africa have what is at the roots off this insurgency. in fact i think it is very important. that there are different kind of attacks which means that you are also a different kind of intervention first. step in the north you have to so in
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particular our interests who are original at the very top of the country and they also at that generically have to reteach to groups called on suddenly snap or if there is an equal shot and just last one day semicolons psylocke he's headed by a leader named i somehow we all the walls are fighting so this is for us yes there are scenes in the. east and south of the country and the picture is there of a difference and. initially you are trying to see me a little aspect in you said the growing daily it seems that agenda is to connect with local communities so it is different kind of searches all right so the that the terrorism has changed the lives of hundreds of thousands in the affected regions let's listen again to the president's cup or. because it's
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often hundreds of schools are closed more than one hundred thousand children cannot go to school it is a great challenge for us to york in the schools so that the children can learn again and the fact that children do not go to school it is also a breeding ground for terrorism for its reinforcements and its strengthening for small. india that lead the former president had an agreement with the terrorists and they will feel are attacks in the country at the time is a president a burra himself partly to blame for this latest insurgency. i think it is very difficult to think in a good way what happened in fact it was such a global reach the former president used to work on their own rainbow only there
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are groups some liberals are going to result not in groups and in particular yes and he will eventually the leader of all. he said i mean we knew two million wanted for years and in fact. probably used to be the new york in the crazy yet a million crazy. when you want your words i think change but i don't think that it can break out in some people are so i promptly in the north side are being supported by or even of being bari whacking. him and not the regime. again need terry general or teacher and so it will all be which are. all right yet in the book you know fossil is part of
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a regional counter-terror force millions of euros have been promised to this group from the international community so this looks like a lot of resources have been pumped into into the effort of contracting this all this insurgency why is it still growing as much as it is. well you did you very important understand what she did and monday i'll give you no force which is cool if you find that out in fact you jump for i don't want to injure you only on the borders of five countries which are part of the five countries don't worry you know him and he can you share chad and good enough for them so yes the world is already entitled to to make such rules all wrong their common borders and actually the reason why aren't you are so crude and rude we are going to i'm
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going to have to cut you off there that is negative about yoko she is the chair of the african security sake to and they took thank you. breakdancing has come a long way since it was invented by african american kids in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's uganda is one of the countries where the street dancing craze has firmly taken reverse let me introduce you now to cattle council koni oh you talk of years old and already a monster of this chosen us was. your gun does brick dance boy. this is what cattle kept on going he loves to do i. want to do training and dance and he wouldn't tell members hold my bass he's only building. yes. i going right down soon. rank making this job.
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or talking about me i say if the twelve year old is not dancing he picks up the brush. cut on sprinting teacher he's his number one fun the painters link kut-o. to prefer. a dance instructor. this kid out of a sin those disappointed if i didn't wear them. you know why they do so i came into view and i got a boy. that. is now every july to be spliced. to. his instructor has already sported the youngster styling. he's attention span is amazing for a four young kid of his age but i think the tensions comes from the passion they have for the art. i feel. i owe
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you no one is forcing him to do what he what he does he comes here one's up stretches goes into classes and he learns. most children here come from slums are wrong uganda's capital kampala. was. dancing helps them keep focused on be a big dreams and wish to meet. jayna. and i want to make my own. yeah i teach children and own people and they make some something. like. their children who don't have buttons or funds. that aren't the. best and balance sheets then i began to. become what we.
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are told. is supportive. she hopes don't sing come up you have to formalise welfare. while i really wish the best for my son i want him to be a stud that musicians have made it and so are the downsides i want him to. make it great in life never mind jim well that is. the to knows that a car yet you don't see we doubted you creation could be impossible. but even at school he takes off turning to him to tell me p.s. . that i can to moths now run didn't direct said jill got to the messy of the jungle scooped best film at africa's top film festival at the weekend the film was among twenty you vying for the top golden stallion of the and then go watch. in while they're all in the
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fossil i guess he said his work was a message of peace the film is a road movie focusing on the wars in the democratic republic of congo through the eyes of two soldiers lost in the jungle here's a short excerpt. the film made me sure appreciate. no point in three. weeks. to. become omari there's a visitor none of whom. is a liberal. will. moving the orleans. circle my friend. he was of course delighted with the prize let's hear from him and from the producer or alien. to. go in there it's really a great honor for me it also helps me because it gives me the energy to make i'm
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not off them soon and also for my compatriots who are here there is clementine there's all of us it's ok to celebrate work out we'll keep go and see if it will work with coverage or work with two more because i do see going on a few years he self-made he's a young guy who decided to learn a film on the internet by himself who saved a little who made the first short who made the first feature and fine he came to me with a really very strong script that we developed of his really the accomplishment of a great job a real will to tell stories. strong stories obviously since he grew up himself in the refugee camps after the genocide. so he has some really big stories to tell because these two. twelve you did happen to watch that movie send us your a very will be interesting to know how you felt about that film that's it now full of news africa you can catch while stories on our website and our facebook page
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will leave you with more images of the film festival over there to which streets were closed this week and the next time i back. he came as an illegal immigrants lead a productive life and got to put it. where close is gone and he's not welcome back lady liberty's plight is looking down shaking her head like what happened to. donald trump's sera tolerance policy has torn a past illegal immigrant family in america. close up next. d.w. . equal india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and climate when there are do
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