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programs he changed his mind now he goes to use his story to describe it's obvious from being radicalized. i am eddie michael jr you're welcome to the show pope francis is in mozambique are the start of a 3 nation tour of south africa he's praised the country's new peace deal and called for unity meeting with the country's president and difference religious groups is also offered his solidarity to the victims of 2 cyclons which devastated parts of the country area this year after stops in in was upbeat the pope will then head to the island nation of madagascar which is suffering from the effects of the forestation the last leg of 1st 4 will take him to. the pontiff scheme issues include maintaining peace on the climate crisis it is his 4th visit to the
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continent. they are. a warm welcome for the pope from these nuns in mozambique's capital. let my people not that. there's still the babies i'm really happy because we're here to greet our shepherd pope francis the father of the whole catholic church so all of us are here with all of the people of mozambique to welcome our father that's the joy and enthusiasm at . ilb incidents as he's coming to bring us hope and courage meant. reinvigorating arf a filmmaker it's a very important moment because we believe he's bringing a strong message of hope. with a strong message of peace the pope's visit comes just weeks after mozambique's government and opposition signed an landmark peace agreement it's aimed at finally
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stopping the violence that has been recurring since the civil war officially ended almost 30 years ago i but as the pope cautioned worth meeting press. didn't flee pain you seek peace it's fragile and must be protected. we must continue with determination but without fanaticism with courage but without excell taishan with tenacity but in an intelligent way to promote peace and reconciliation not the violence that brings only destruction. yeah i think. it's warning is a timely one elections are set to take place next month making with groups of different say he called for unity and for better opportunities to ensure lasting pinks and know something.
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from on this i'm joined in a studio by views religious affairs correspondent matson hello miles and me thanks for the time so the pope is in mozambique how does this benefit ordinary muslim big guns when essentially you know there is a way in which international organizations of the size of the vatican and they feel at least that they can actually put a lot of pressure into regional governments and this not only the case for africa and muslim be particular but this has been the case for sort of conflict areas for instance at least where the vatican actually had a huge impact on the syrian war in the process of bringing parts together for conversation as well as and that's in america for instance the case of cuba in muslim big in particular john paul the 2nd was the last pope to visit the vatican has been very much involved in negotiating and trying to appease the bard's and bringing to the table the fact is the country has relapse into war no for 16 years and i think that the hope of this pope and the hope of the entire diplomatic
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operation about this by around this pope because it's not really just one person it's really an entire set of people is that they can actually push the agenda. push of the front cards and put pressure on the government to actually develop ok force a peace process now many expected him to visit cyclery die affected areas but he will not why not he will not unfortunately i mean it would be something that many of us would be very interested in seeing because there is still very very much in the state of a centrally complete precariousness it has not i mean reports at least are that there has not been sort of you know widespread rebuilds and that there is still sort of months of problems but the fact is stud there is a boat that is traveling under very very strict security security rules and it is essentially a security issue the reason why this pope is not going to be live in the capital ok so he's booking about climate change he spoke ing about the country keeping the peace how much weight does his words carry i mean it's
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a very good question that it's really very difficult to unser right now but in a way the pope i mean in the way that this was you can operate is that 6 months later you can always look at what does that actually happen while the pope was no longer there i think that the president should they come in they flex muscle they put pressure and then the diplomatic machine gets into the country and has a conversations with government so the fact is that we might see for instance in mother scar where there is a promise of forestation the vatican pushing in the pushing essentially bros of preservation of course is not going to happen overnight and this is not a pope that particular likes the spotlight so very likely there will be a push to see reforms on the ground then to actually see great declarations tomorrow morning or the day after was about issues we expect him to talk about i mean i think that one be issue for the pope in africa is the question of how different african churches had become very much conservative churches in the way
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there is a certainty for be for really a certain distance at which they stem from what is the current policy of the vatican which has been. a much more progressive at the same time i mean these are spots where the relation between different communities particularly christian community muslim community are very important this is a main topic for this pope into religion religions. did of use religious affairs correspondent many thanks for your time my pleasure. now done us president not. a threat of terrorism to the country attacks in the west african sub region poses a growing risk to gotta so he wants to adopt measures that would show the country warts of extremism one of these measures is better access to education for young people especially as more and more young muslims in ghana are being targeted by terrorist groups online our correspondent isaac legit met one of them who almost
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joined the so-called islamic state. who was just 22 when yet create. he had recently finished school and was unable to find wic imu whose name we have changed to protect he say he was recruited to facebook he says the told him if he did group who became even money in some way to leave. no i met them i was i was. always used to almost. half the missile in like. money and everything. you see blood i'm not them i'm in you most want to get the money i was no false but . a we. you know what i'm saying i was
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a force but just days before he was due to leave him russo a program on t.v. about anti extremism and changed his mind he ses it saved me he is education though we are lucky education when dave is and my education center says a shadow of his who was sort of. globally. the program was made but it was sapphic and center for counter extremism. its leader with terror moment invoked our says that in just 2 years they have stopped more than 50 young people like immoral from joining a us community engagement and took you to young people who perhaps brought the initiative. so someone is significantly influenced by religious doctrines or
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religious ideals negatively yours ideals we come from the perspective of religion what are the counter messages the counter narratives that can help this person get out of days you would want to look at other approaches to country in this you know to help in the specimen regained his vocals and even positively in society. so far book tours group has reached nearly a 1000 young people but it wants to do more counselling and more job opportunities will hope he says him or wants to hope to well though he's too can't reveal his identity for fear of stigma he hopes that soon you'll be able to use his story to discourage others from been radicalized. so what can be done to count out a threat of terrorism and violent extremism in the region that's what political leaders are discussing an article fiann on peace and security for in ghana's
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capital accra the on all 4 brings together political leaders diplomats and experts for talks on evolving trends in peace and security germany's ambassador to ghana christophe as among those taken out our correspondent isaac alasia met him and asked for his assessment of the security situation in west africa undersell region there's good reason to be concerned about the security situation in west africa if you look at this. if you look at the chaps region if you look at the situation in north korea if you look at the maritime security situation in guinea and there is reason for growing concerns and i think we really have to find a strong and united on this challenge what is germany doing to resolve some of these issues we have together with france and other g 7 partners just recently
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launched by the german chancellor. initiative fettuccine 7 meeting in. we have strongest to date contingent of the. german army in mali was more than 800 soldiers . working closely with the armed forces and german army advises. we have strong development programs in the region of west africa because we are convinced that you cannot separate development from peace there will be no peace without development and no development without peace and this is what we are doing and i think this is a strong monsour. africa you can catch all our stories on our web sites on the facebook page so. we started it with coming to. see you again soon good bye.
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