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sans china and the noise of people under threat. close up in 60 minutes on t w. this is news africa coming up on the program with the aim of reaching the wealth of saudi arabia east africans have ended up in one of the world's poorest countries correspondents met some of those who have crossed the sea to yemen despite the dangers to feast on the wait. couple of $100.00. saudi arabia like to find the. instability in yemen.
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they are these migrants. who have an in-depth talk with funny fi shop to get out with their report also coming up. some abrasions in saddam the country's military on the democratic opposition i agree a deal with peace that we call the translation to civilian government. and you are welcome to the show we begin in yemen often called it a well it's forgotten war over 90000 people have died since the conflict between the saudi backed government on the brewery really and who the rebels began in 2015 millions fled the fighting on a farm and then yemen but incredibly east african migrants from ethiopia and somalia. also had been to watch the water on middle east in the country they are
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many problems in their home countries if they make it across the sea that narrow streets of what i use yeah well it's likely they'll end up stuck in yemen yeah dream or region prosperous saudi arabia which is north of yemen remains just about our correspondents funny for shoppers that aden in yemen south where migrants arrive and where they often end up strapped. yemen is at war with itself something they know very little about. you. said. he's the youngest migrant i meet today he arrived by boat with his brother from one of about 100 this man is haunted by images of the dangerous crossing. them out of the many when we got into the good there was no water and no food. it was too windy. some people had
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to stand others were sitting in. the boat was very crowded. that. the ones who do make landfall then have to walk for days we did desert. these young men paid a couple of $100.00 to reach their goal saudi arabia tried to find work on the big board feel certain instability in yemen it's completely unclear really are these migrants will end up an estimated 100000 migrants reach yemen from africa every year this migration route is less known compared to the want to europe through sudan and libya and it's cheaper but dangerous yemen is littered with land mines. an aid organization stops by they're all be prepared to talk off the record i hear most migrants will never reach saudi arabia most of the. 85 percent is that you
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know that. one of the places in war torn yemen where migrants are drawn into the conflict in aden i meet one of the yemeni smugglers wants to remain anonymous the war in yemen of forced him into smuggling he says there are no jobs we can't find anything else to do but working at sea. fishing for people. makes smuggling a lucrative business he earns the equivalent of $400.00 euros dollars of it each migrant he tells me. smuggling business is widespread because there's no security no stability no good living the business is flourishing now yemenis are struggling with chronic unemployment and poverty in their midst the stranded migrants. arrived 2 months ago from theo pierre he says he was beaten by smugglers and has no money
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left to continue his journey his message to other migrants who just want to tell them not to come in. to make him a great to any country. as much as possible. they have to stay in their home in the home. but the smugglers promise that the migrants will reach saudi arabia who continue to pull them even to a country that has as many problems as yemen. reports on yemen was from our correspondent funny fresh she joins me now from lagos hello funny thanks a lot for joining us and welcome back from yemen for a week from the what's where the major concerns of these migrants over there. from the very basics the lack of food lack of water there's a lack of security specially for the people who are most vulnerable because according to official statistics at least 20 percent of the migrants did arrive in
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yemen a younger than 18 so we're speaking here about minors for speaking about children who are at the mercy of these smugglers many migrants have spoken to said that these migrants are beating them torturing them to squeeze the last cent that they have all of them or all the families back home for nothing then that they're going to do something to you know months once they arrive in yemen if they don't send more money all of that situation is why the injuries for the migrants when they arrive and you may ask yourself why in the role do they even embark on such a situation don't they know what's going on in yemen but i must tell you many of them believe there is smugglers that they have paid a couple of $100.00 and their promise is that they will actually end up in saudi arabia but as you just heard in that report for the majority of these migrants that's not the case they're stuck in yemen i mean stuck in yemen conditions definitely terrible so what exactly are they escaping from home.
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the very same factors that up pulling people away from their homes worldwide that appalling migrants away from their home countries from their country of origin is pretty much the same also for the east african migrants that arrive in yemen a lack of jobs a lack of faith. a stable life basically lack of a live in dignity but if we zoom in a little bit more when it comes to the ethiopians which make up for the biggest portion of migrants arriving in yemen there's something else political instability in ethiopia and into ask the violence that has more of the resulted in millions being displaced in their own country ethiopia so that factor that in and you will find a lot of migrants coming to yemen trying to escape their own a problematic situation violence hunger poverty you name it ok finally before you go to those no one's returned home what is really been done to ensure that they go talking about it in the zation is like the un for instance. that there is the
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international u.n. agency the organization trying to bring some of these migrants home they call one terrorist who are nice even though you that the word well internally has been under scrutiny because home p.r. home much do you want to freely go back to the country that you try to escape because of violence but the problem is even if people decide to go back to your heart do you get them home from yemen a country that is controlled by the saudi arabian coalition the southern part of it where the airport is controlled by different forces it is so i'm clear but the plane will actually take off and hold fast to bring these migrants back where they came from ok did abuse west africa correspondent a funny flash thank you very much perhaps on. the streets of sudan's capital have seen blood said more than a 100 people dead since the army took cordial in april now the country's military chiefs have signed a polish sharing agreement would put as leaders. pissed away civilian rule the deal
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establishes a joint council that will govern until elections in. celebrating again and this time hoping it's for good. people here convinced that they finally have a positive outcome after all the protests and talks since the overthrow of the longtime president omar bashir in a. today is a day of joy our happiness with sudan and with the agreement that was reached today will not fade. i'm telling our martyrs who died that they did not die but they lived through the revolution we are telling the mothers of the martyrs not to mourn because we will not forget the blood of the martyrs. today
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is a historic day in sudan. firstly it's the beginning of peace and of development and of security. that's what we want in mobile security peace and development is what all people of sudan want. above all sudan needs peace and now the guns will fall silent and we are calling on all armed opposition groups laid down the guns that are in. sudan's pro-democracy movement and the ruling military council signed a constitutional declaration on sunday a green the mortality soft power sharing. their voting no. we went into these negotiations as 2 partners seeking national justice and we concluded these negotiations as a united team. were home and our concern is the whole of sudan. we stand after the national will has been victorious. the result is that there is
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no winner or loser because the interests of the nation at paramount in this agreement. even so emotions are still running high in khartoum a high priority for the new joint civilian and military government will be the toughest and transparent investigation into the killing of protesters and the platts to bring those responsible for the death to court. cost us the man yeah has been attending a woman's road race and the cops are bitter just days after she was effectively barred from competing at the world championships in doha later this month a 1st court ruled that like so many with high testosterone levels must take medication to reduce the hormone if they want to compete in 7 events is appealing the ruling saying she is who she is and wants to compete. that i would
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a limb take 800 meter champion had 8 months of a shell message for fans i have of the 10 commandments a woman's child and. the mrs very soon if you know you're not. and it's very soon you just to give you clues and you say there's a minute. never misses a finish. we're only here to finish the race i believe you'll be. in this competition. you. believe. very wise words from the 2 time olympic gold medalist and on that note we draw the captains on this edition of africa you can catch all our stories on our website on face book page leave you with images of cost us the man
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using to think about what could go wrong then. let's face it it's probably going to be the biggest mistake of history. artificial intelligence is now spreading through our society. will experts be able to agree on ethical guidelines or will this technology create deadly new autonomous weapon systems. or robot collapse starts aug 14th on t.w. . hello and welcome to our culture why are all popular than ever before we've been to a 2 convention to find out also coming up objects of desire and those folks are clocking well in the long but now want to be effaced areas of the british capital.
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