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my responsibility as a journalist is to get me on smoking mirrors it's not just about being fear and violence or being neutral it's about being truthful. when he was born golf and i were getting. this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes his father was granted a live by an armed group in the central african republic now every drop of the images stop haunts him daily 7 field peace agreements common reconstitution view returned peace to the country also on the show. what do women footballers across africa wants equal pay and as much attention as men's football as nigeria and south africa get ready to represent the continent in a woman's wellcome and he put the challenges behind him on excel in the competition
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. and he michael jr is my name welcome to the program the central african republic has seen more than its fair share of peace deals none of which have actually brought peace to the fractured country and you have this yeah he's put pen to paper yet again pledge in peace now the president has started consultations about free conservation begins with one boy who doesn't yet know what that means because all he can remember is the violence. heavy can't sleep at night his mother also son has nightmares only doing the drawings can have have a stop seeing the peaches that haunted. me to get to sleep i have to. every time to
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get the images out of my head. at his just 12 years old his drawings are always the same pickup trucks with machine guns mounted on the back a body in a river a house on fire with his dad inside i was there says this is what made me draw this picture it's that my father and i were going to move by a district. and then he was burnt at home by the silica. and when i fled i saw a body in the water while walking to. the celica a mainly muslim group where just one of countless militias warlords and rebels in ca are in february the warring sides signed a peace deal the 8th that was killed in 2013. now the country's president has launched a public consultation aimed at establishing a truth justice reparation and reconciliation commission. it seemed essential to me to make sure the government give popular legitimacy to this
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transitional justice system that is to be put in place. by consulting central africans across the republic so they can express their expectations and wishes clearly. the chief of the un stabilisation force may not call for measures to protect the victims of violence and ensure that voices are heard. we will all need to remain vigilant in the fight against impunity to give full effect to the rights of victims the truth justice and reparation. trauma and his drawings are unlikely to make it into the consultations but the government's hope is that a future commission can play a role in bringing some peace to ca. joining me now is hans to central africa senior analyst at international crisis group as the marie many thanks for your time
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now 1st of all tell us how critical is this is in central african republic. this is. probably the easy. ball. on the security police because in the whole the country which is going to elections in 2020 and many people don't know how. it's going to be critical because one of the key question these ways concha going to find money all of them are elections in the country which is false and. so the 1st thing this is going to have a security point is that some groups have been as you know me running 202019 so on that i'm still seem to be here is. the question nice what how is the argument going to be implemented concretely what
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progress have been made so far and we. are going to have a head i mean it's interesting you mention this i mean you talking about these questions because it's questions that are difficult to on psyche any and we saw in the report the president has just launched a public consultations to establish a commission a commission has been talked about 15 is this the one that's going to be set up to help deal with these issues. because a lot of the provisional. agreement disgusting cards are signed by the. fibrotic that issue a lot on them it should not be on the table one got groups on different meters of ambrose have to be prosecuted for the crime so to show to show how to leave psycho in god's hands 2 prong is that much more a kind of institutional response we have to have dogs. we have the
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most on topic i know dorothy is indeed prosecuted as adults you could be quite but i don't gotta see some of the leaders actually have been acquainted ministerial position on most of the fighters we have integrated even jolly you need a biscuit shell that makes brigade ok finally before you go will is out of time what is the biggest threat to the peace agreement quickly. did you get 2055 men eighty's there really does dishonesty or do. you do the unreliably bad indeed. on handover or are they we don't hurry and there is a need for got back to. the region perhaps a karate chop given the fact that even if some of the article pretend like who does not even believe by you we want a true child on the border if the child and. up to now we do see
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a significant and important men of child i'm gonna put it simply in the pushing that i'm still trying. ok clearly a lot has to be sorted handsome out even get senior analysts but international crisis group thank you very much thank you. the super falcons of nigeria have been africa woman cup of nations champions 9 times yet they often have to beg to get paid bonuses so talk of equal pay for woman suck up play s. is a distance dream for them as a women's world cup in powers it sounds for the super falcons to gain the much needed support they crave. the super falcons have undeniably been the definition of super on the pitch in africa 9 times it up but all that 9 times they are chopped. up so good basic. simple fact has been the best enough week up books on the field. been the one that has brought
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glory to the contrary as a team as a nation. sometimes it's the girls off to since the last women's world cup they've been forced to hit the streets in protest of the falcons carrying placards begging to be paid marching to the presidential phila and national assembly this issue was partially result but there's still a ways to go. we need a lot of motivation a lot of support a lot of that a long time our outcome you know him you know may cost more that yes this people are really there to support us the current world cup holders the u.s. women's team have taken the issue of inequality to court alleging gender discrimination in the face of salary and nearly every other aspect of their working conditions nigeria has been led b.n. in this discussion yeah there will be pride in that we want the same being equal i
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know that we are not seen this equal or what this you bring it up only to well sponsors like adidas have gotten behind the women in the u.s. home support for the falcons has been scarce some have blamed lesbianism so what what the vice president of the nigerian football association the football federation association said was that you know the sponsorship wasn't wasn't forthcoming because he thought that. was a place to go lesbians in both the mother we love taking it so i think it's something that everybody has to some people because what you've got separate file or sort of this love weather man or woman is look there's been a bit more love in terms of preparation for the super falcons ahead of this world cup but we need to do much more i think you change
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a lot of things in the enough. because they pick a fault for doing what men didn't do we men have done it and it's going to open a lot of ways and he's going to give. it more to be it's not only us it went to the younger ones also you know we are we have the want to live a foundation for them winning teams to speed up change hopefully success at the world cup can do that for the nigerian soup. falcon's. with me now is the 2 of us' chris herren saying from the sports this many thanks for your time chris now you went on this report why i said this way when they brought the most glory to the country i mean 9 time african champions right you know that's 3 times as many is their male counterparts have won you know i spent a few days in nigeria pamela i day was one of the voices in the report we just saw according to her you know women in nigeria are basically at the bottom of the
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social ladder you know they're struggling in economic you know whether whether it's social political number of different ways you know and in terms of how much they've won it is a bit of a shock but they've had the protests we saw the one you know shots of the protests they actually had to go to the villa that was resolved but you know just to clarify they were owed $20000.00 over that apiece and their coaches have been paid in certain issues the nigerian football federation has to release the funds and they're hit or miss in this area you know they got one hole then another hole was created so to speak so they're just playing catch up in a lot of senses but they've caught up a little bit ok now we always seem to be talking about these challenges what's the way to address a yeah i really think it's getting the message out there you know it really did pay off they actually what you saw was the 10th day of a protest in the report they were locked in their own tail you know for 9 days refusing to train refusing to do to be active you know this does help you know sometimes you know the united states you know what they did they took the the issue
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to court that does help corporations have stepped up their game a little bit you know feed has doubled the money you know for all of the teams participating the winner gets 4000000 you know these little things do help move the issue along you know but you know we have a ways to go to level the playing field in this area and it seems like an hour talking about we'll talk about the world cup now nigeria kameron south africa representing team africa really what are the chances. you know no one is giving them a great odds right now that's a take 500 to one odds which means you know 20 gets you 10000 just to put in perspective you know in the 3 african teams you know as you mentioned earlier super fact as they've been in every you know world cup they have it succeeded very well in the competition in this century 99 i was their best cameroon they reach the group stage in 2015 south africa is their debut they're happy to be there you know they haven't won it all leading up to this tournament so i think i'd sure it has
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the best chance of really you know making an impact this world cup and for a while thanks very much chris will be betting maybe you will be talking about the bets outside all those up and very much for your time well that's all we have time for and you know if you news africa don't forget to visit our website on facebook page for more stuff and for a time and have a great meeting. every night but they only really material and no brains. how does this christmas what role does all perception play. count a kind of insurance on everything time we took to file to behavioral scientists to find out. tomorrow today next on d w.
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