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also acting very deeply and intensely and you cannot undermine the problem the power of communication that power of technology ordinary people must not morally support them. support them the international community has to invest more on the education which can prevent young people. and of the posters. this is d.w. news africa guess what's coming up in the next fifteen minutes massive celebrations in hot after sudan's longtime leader out of mombasa was forced out what's all me will be taking a closer look. also a father and son who lost five members of their family in last month you'll get an airline crash they see. just far from enough. to.
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accept his apology put just. loosen up to speed. plus the model bringing together some of the best local musical talent in the. to showcase his city. welcome to the program it's good to have you with us tens of thousands swarmed on the center of sudan's capital in celebration they danced they signed the news that the country's longtime leader has been forced out and then i'll be cool. president obama shuli router down for thirty four yes i faced months of mounting pressure.
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since coming to. pass been accused of war crimes genocide on the streets in a brutal crackdown on his opponents i mean scenes of joy on the streets the military are now said that al bashir has been detained and that they will run the country for the next two years i'm now joined by. the niece human rights activist live in berlin he came to germany a decade ago fleeing political persecution from president bashir thanks for joining us. for having to have you know you feel at home ten years ago because of bus you know with all that's going on what is going on in your mind. so much going in my mind. especially in the morning when i was hearing this on this news i was happy that things happened because it was so it was we were forty four mortars on city yes it is a long time of thirty years with this president in power and we were caught and i
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said if you use in your money this way for us it was for me specially was really good news to have and happy to see this happening and still i have another side to movement i feel it in my side i was not bought out of this like physically i'm not this also maybe means a last days i'm not leaving us i have to kick the news every time you see what is going on. all these thousands of. happy on the street i can say is million. and it's not. you can say this is millions of people who wasn't more than four months in the street and now since the six of. you noticed that i front of the armies i want to find out i mean you've been waiting for this particular moment but did you expect it to happen. happened late what was your thought for sure we spent this. all the time because for us it was clear
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that since the. machine is was in power in one thousand nine hundred two we say that it would go for sure it would go and that's where we work for it for me it is also a little bit late as it's happening lately because they know of the city as we lost so much we lost so much people in the war in there for we lost people who were mountain and we lost half of the sudan when sudan get divided and be too country and notice i was saddened and did it and somehow it is late but it's also better not coming i mean actually i mean that's a point where it was a sea of better late than never. but. spent has been made the military is taking over for the next two yes what do you make of that is that what you expected not really not really because especially if you look again to news now is a stills of people from the streets is still not accepting it back of them just in
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protesting they say they don't need military again to govern as a people shouting for freedom for them democracy they do need this democracy to be . again. you know that what is happening in egypt for example and that's happening in other countries people don't need to sort of religion to be strong forms of from front for the military i guess that's why people just didn't just say they don't accept me also i'm one of the people who looks at things out because this guy who now. you know governing you know he's also bottom of the muslim brotherhood as a point fighting for not having muslim brotherhood power. just what. accepting that again he's coming. from so much people feel like i just again knew it was going to play in this area because. i just just to emphasize on this that
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what yes people are happy because they mean man who's been there for thirty years just no more you know what really has changed. yeah i think i think there's some change that maybe in sudan now they would not be more war we hope that would be a war or it's a whole lot for example yeah this is one of the hope we see is that somehow the war will stop because that's one of the demand all the times of people demanded. more this kind of military is the state those who are who lead the country in bad way some kind of sits like this but i think if you see now people are still continue going on because they think they have to get really or. revolution is you know that means that no more militaries and no more muslim brothers or in our. people will we will go to one point i need to say it again because really quickly because it's important to announce that the people know not accept things that because they don't have anything anymore in the muslim brother structure and if we
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remember the government when they come to power they also do some kind of weird weird. people who is part of the muslim brother in jail and this is as they want to be away but they're still in power that's why people continue definitely the fight will go on until people get exactly what they need. thank you very much for the time will come. now relatives of kenyan victims killed in ethiopia and airline crash see those you boeing the plane manufacturer for damages it's been barely a month since the boeing seven three seven marks present by european air crashed just after takeoff all one hundred fifty seven people on board died in the accident that is six kenyans when the plane the highest number from any one country in the sense of failure is being blamed for the crash some families feel justice is not
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yet one to hit boeing where it hurts the most paris our correspondent in kenya brings us this report sixty year old john kuranda lost five members of his family his wife his daughter and three grandchildren they were among the one hundred fifty seven people killed in last month's. crash the remaining members of the current a family are yet to come to terms with the situation. yeah we're talking of a station probably you have not bought it any part of your loved ones. and whatever little come up with it's momentum is a monument so you get to keeps meeting you. as he waits for the remains of his relatives current just keeping up to date with news regarding the crash he even has a hard copy of boy dentist one in berg's condolences but it brings scant comfort
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you know i need confusion grieving never. solved. because now we have to do to the trade institution so why didn't they do that in the first instance. i accept his apology but. there's a lot of the the courage of family now plans to sue boy they put profit before life. and there was this is happening it has happened not once but twice ok so at least they didn't do to be held accountable and to also be theatric much as most of their putting profit before life really needs to grow after their profit. two related cases have already been filed against boy several families of the kenyan victims are also planning to sue with european airlines and boeing in coming days and that those who are seeking closure in other
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ways each family of the victims of the f e o p m plane crash were given soil to bury but the current just decided not to they built this memorial and they hope that eventually they will have remains to bury. to the democratic republic of congo next for those living in this frogging town of goma and the country's east life isn't always easy seeds with ethnic conflicts political tensions and the threat of a deadly disease but this isn't stopping one music from bringing together the best local talents to show what his city. says. even believes music can change the world the young activist is bringing together local musicians and going on in the east of the democratic republic of the congo his shows eclipse shifts the spotlight on to the best that has to offer. the.
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most with some john eyes on a look for the dark side of goma but there is a lot to value here it's this positive side of goma that we want to present with no issue we want people who have always had negative things about to see wow how is something like these possible. political tensions are simmering all over the country and just outside of government different rebel groups are fighting over mineral wealth and land it seems called the other is right because event is a welcome distraction one it's like a monument in this city. a nice finish and. first of all i like music so much and the reason why i come here to support artists of goma i really liked it because i saw the talent that our country has to offer. to music she relies on a major data team and a very limited budget. even as friends invest their own money into the project
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between three hundred to three hundred fifty dollars a month. and i've shown with an audience that two choirs lights video cameras in a room all kinds of instruments you need also. lots of things even if you had to run data generator it's not easy. there are other unexpected problems to deal with too one time just after the team was ambushed on the record all day people mentors taught in by main but. always difficulties when you know how to overcome them that makes you stronger. the team almost gave up. but they couldn't ignore that desire to make a difference in the city. music is a great we have there are many ways to change our society for the bit to evolution eyes i was society when a new revolution a song comes all to go all the young people absorb me its values that's how i know
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that the music is an important weapon that can bring about real change. in. the team behind already to use this musical weapon for the good of the people of iraq. that's it for now from africa you can catch our stories on our web sites on facebook. thinking of the sudanese celebrating the toppling. and on demand. video.
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