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the tires are transported to a business partner about 20 miles outside. of prison here in mates who refer to themselves as prison for a new oars produce sandals out of the old tires it takes about 4 hours to make one pair and 7 flip flops can be made out of a normal size tire we're not allowed to interview the prisoners but the project is seen as an opportunity for rehabilitation and it's helping solve an environmental problem at the same time you know engagement in prisons we saw the process of transforming thai is firstly as an effort to protect the environment as an effort to support you know the global conversation on climate change and we saw the inmates in prison as the 1st community we can talk because a lot of people are but they have time they need people to give them an opportunity to transform. eventually the rubber tires become fashionable professional looking products christian helps to market them under the prison brand creative skills for
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peace a project for young violent offenders they're sold internationally for around $35.00 euros a pair the inmates receive more than 50 percent of the profit the rest is divided between the prison and the state. who want to build a big market because it is part of the called the ground which is the branding of the products that we produce from prisons and we are hoping that you know nationalities claimed we are hoping that this young people in prison is able to be financially empowered and have the need to be able to you know make a life out of these. the sender's are also available here in cameroon of course for somewhat less than on the international market christian lake a personally seeks out customers slowly the locals are buying the idea of eco friendly items made by prisoners. it's one of a production along. and what the prison for that because like i have is given
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prisoners who live in the prison prison as needed so you know we used to push them to tell them that they have a police van or get out. of the tires to sandals project was driven by a passion for his dedication and efforts christian nicky made the 2017 africa youth awards last for the 100 most influential young africans and 2018 he was named the luxembourg peace prize as outstanding youth peacemaker and that is it from today from africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and a facebook page in sudan protests is all still camped outside the military headquarters in hotrod today will leave you with pictures off them holding friday prayers at that citizen till next time i back.
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the ghost of lake victoria. we start out in sudan since the end of the all 3 terran regime of omar al bashir the military and opposition have been trying to form a new government 60 people lost their lives in the putsch what remains of their families and their grief sheriff food fights back tears when she cooks white beans with rice that was her son patrick his favorite dish. abacha died in clashes cheering sudan's uprising sheriff misses him terribly i just don't see him well. i can't take this i can only prepare it for others. it's really hard for me. all i can say is make god be with us. this is the last family photo together because sheriff is only son his sister is a still in shock as well as his father who works as a legal advisor in saudi arabia. every day sheriff
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a spends hours gazing at the photograph. showed no work for them by miss him so much his jokes the way he looked after his sisters my whole life revolved around him and from one moment to the next everything changed he's gone and i got the good the bad i will not go but i visit that. this video shows how doctors and because friends tried to save his life. in fact he was a doctor himself treating wounded demonstrators in the beurre quarter of khartoum. abacha had left the clinic asking security forces to clear the way to let injured people through. eyewitnesses say that's when he was shot in the back while attempts to keep him alive failed he died of his injuries a short time later. this is the daughter back because
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room his mother hasn't entered since her son's death marches on hammer how yeah they even had i was nothing will change until the guilty are held accountable we have to see this through for everyone who's lost a loved one well nothing those in power and must be brought to justice as yet and then then you'll enter his room yes dental go in was sheriff adjoins the other demonstrators to shout shame on you in their demand for justice. was. as a show of support for that because family a sealed a coffee tea artist has sprayed a photo of him on the wall outside his house. our next story takes us to romania where nearly a 3rd of the population lives in poverty roma families are among the worst affected jenny russia is trying to help improve the lot of roma children in c.b.d.
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. cosman wants to get in here into this new house which looks so nice and clean because till now he and his 5 siblings have been living here in an old hard made from wooden sticks and clay this is one of the many roma settlements in romania always on the outside of the villages it's a small miracle that houses are being built here at all i'm going to cut them out i tried with the bank but they didn't give me a loan. my salary is too small. i had no chance to do anything to that possibility. instead the money for the building materials comes from jenny russia the founder of a german aid project now how. she has been helping these roma communities around seaview for more than 10 years about one in 3
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remain ians lives in poverty and the robot are the poorest of all. almost almost and you have to be able to dream of it but leave room for small miracles because that's how it all happened i didn't want to accept things as they were here. ever the minutes up the. older man have to help with the building work because jenny believes in learning to help yourself. because i just like to look at . the money comes from private donors in germany the european union also spends a lot of money in romania 10000000000 euros every year jenny had spectra seaview she's not too keen on the e.u. funds the battle with local authorities spending them their corruption and lack of cooperation is too difficult. let's at about have a billing of this nation maybe they should think about sending people from brussels to those countries to see who's responsible for inspecting projects and finding out
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where all the money goes. almost not seen as that overall journey things romania has profited immensely from being a member of the e.u. the infrastructure in the cities is much improved europe has also helped building schools and paying teachers but in roma settlements only one child in 5 is actually going to school more than anything else education is the key to a better future for the roma communities in romania. right wing populist in germany keep looking for ways to mitigate the crimes of the nazis leading members of the f.d.a. are trying again can they revise the currently accepted approach to remember it's. not far from berlin sachsenhausen concentration camp was one of many sites where
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people were brutally annihilated on a huge scale german world war 2. school groups come here from across europe to learn about nazi atrocities. this is sean this is really depressing. and makes me feel very sad little as it's a horrible feeling to be here. until now there has been a consensus in german politics to ensure that the crimes of the nazi era not forgotten especially among younger generations but the far right a.f.d. reject this they claim nazi history takes up too much school time and say the culture of remembrance is bad for germany. the effect ladies and gentlemen is quite clear young people are systematically brought up to feel guilt and shame about being german and they learn to associate germany with evil is this to us it's you know the sentiments are not just expressed in parliament 3 debates the director of the sachsenhausen memorial says sites like this are directly targeted by the far
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right. there was a group here that was either in the f.t. or aligned with it but we don't know if they were party members who were denying nazi crimes. investigation by the public prosecutor's office is continuing but these people even deny the existence of the gas chambers. provocations like these are only part of the a if these tactics for example in the state of bottom the party has tried to reduce public funding for memorials there is no majority support for such measures but some fear the public opinion may change. the f.t.c. says germany's nazi past should be seen in a wider context. we also want to focus on the positive aspects of german history because we think every nation needs positive points to identify with
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its yong's. what. stressing the favorable aspects of german history is pulling the wool over people's eyes i think it's wrong and downright dangerous we have done important work over decades taking a critical look at our own history and. our political conflicts that could affect the future of germany's public memorials. journey goes to uganda too and i didn't make the toria about 250 fishermen and 10 times as many snakes they shouldn't be disturbed why emanuel knows that very well. victoria. home to over 150000 bugs which give the island a rather particular sound. down below them on the ground are much quieter beasts. over $1000.00 cobras roam the island in
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a unique example of core existence with man. do not beat any snakes these are spirits of the island attached to our culture. over 100 fishermen live on the island. and a man will cut is the most experienced. he has lived here for more than 45 year as. an old man of the sea he has retired from commercial fishing. the 97 year old is the custodian of long held customs which for be killing the snakes because reza believed to be the spirits of the sacré dial and. never seen a cobra attack in no one except once when he was attacked himself. being on the lower. you. say i must have angered the snake when i carried it out of the
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house so that i could sleep but it crawled back in but picked it up again and threw it out and then went to bed early i will notice donnish inly it crawled back in. this time i picked it up and it turned its head in bit me. in the snake shouldn't be harassed even if it means sharing a bed with a not. for that reason the snakes move freely in and out of the now since. i have been in the old idea. of the name of the island. its traditions are rather strict no one.
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