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i met you micah julia you're welcome to the program is. call for national dialogue to end the bloody separatist conflict in cameroon president paul b. i gave iraq public statements in which he announced plans to hold major talks in an effort to bring peace to the country for the past 2 years under foreign separatist have been fighting for independence in a war that has killed 2000 people and displays hundreds of thousands be called on the separatists to surrender on promised they will be pardoned. because. it's a sign of the severity of cameron's crisis that the president the man who doesn't usually appear in public address the nation on t.v. many had gathered to hear his call for dialogue.
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i have decided to convene from the end of this month a major national dialogue that will enable us to seek ways and means of reconciling the demands of the people of the north west and southwest. and all other communities of our nation. no tonight show. dialogue is sorely needed in a country that has been mired in a bloody conflict between the army and anglo find separatists who demand independence for the north west and southwest regions of come rain. it's a conflict that has left more than 2000 people dead and forced tens of thousands to flee across the border to refugee camps in nigeria. last month the leader of the angry phone separatists and 9 of his supporters were sentenced to life in prison and move that has left even francophone cameroonians skeptical of
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b.s. message. as i know our angle of phone brothers this dialogue will not succeed since the leaders have not been released. really i don't want to be like this but their leaders can be in jail and we say there's dialogue. that you don't you need to free people in jail to talk about doggedly i don't deserve it when people are in prison who are going to talk to you is going to he's talking about national dialogue who is actually going to have this dialogue with not to give a devil good question and questions since for a genuine effort at national dialogue in cameroon all parties will surely need to come together at the table. joining me now is did of your reporter plays a young boy in cameroon. many thanks for your time now president be. public speeches so why now. that's correct. honey
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talks to the nation sometimes twice a year why no president has been in power for 26 years and all the want that he has done in this country to all the rigs because of the un crisis a lot no one is talking about anything that he has done for cameron everyone is talking about that and in full crisis or he needs to solve this problem before he needs follow up story he said he has already been here for the 6 years also they go based on that immense pressure in and out of this country pressure from us from the african union from the european union everyone is talking about the crisis so i think the government is trying to do something the government is trying to show and they're doing something if you listen to the species the when that person was talking you could understand that he was not just talking to terrorists he was talking to the international community so the government is on my intense pressure and they are trying to solve the crisis this crisis cost the government a lot a lot of money currently the regions of africa they are on the shutdown and this
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this shows that the country is losing a lot of money that the now he wants to have a national dialogue to address the crisis what separates us and the country how feasible is this. oh 1st of all start by saying a lot of people who work on this move by the president call for national dialogue also we we have heard even from our moderate voices as they're calling camera who do not believe that this is fear is very possible all the government the government really means business when the government talks about organizing dialogue is yesterday the president raised the question here asking questions that everyone is talking about don't know who are going to die don't we and then at the end of the species eases e.-w. was involved everyone but before that he also said that all that out calling for secession are living in poverty just like germany and all the western countries and it should be prosecuted there so people kind of i mean this is
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a sense that the government itself is not really willing to solve this problem but again this is a bit too early to do to talk about this is possible ok plays a young bit of your reporter in boy cameroon thank you. it's a race against time to save this species the northern whites right only to female ryan who's live in the last meal died last year and now there is hope a team of scientists has successfully created in vitro embryos of the northern whites rhinoceros a spam was have a step from your right nose of the same species has been celebrated as the mouse stone age trying to rescue an endangered species. these are now seen and fed to mother and daughter the last 2 individuals of their species in the world the northern white rhino. the last male sedan died last year
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although the 2 rhino ladies are still very much alive those species will become extinct when they die excessive poaching was their death warrant that and losing their habitat but an international group of scientists hopes to bring the north and white rhino back to life with the help of frozen sperm collected from 4 rhino balls before their death after years of perfecting the technology the scientists have been able to harvest egg cells from the 2 last females a risky procedure. they almost have to understand why we were so tense we operated on blood vessels that a verse big needle can make a hole of 2 millimeters and when such a big blood vessel is split or pierce the animal complete to death that's the shuffleboard done for the test here. but it all ran smoothly
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right after the operation in fact 2 went grazing and took a much bath. and the scientists way successful they flew the harvested excelled to the lab where they were fertilized with the activated sperm cells. isn't it well it works dreamily happy to say today that we produced 2 blastocysts from the exiles. these are early embryos that have a very high potential to develop into a baby from by these blastocysts these embryos have now been put in liquid nitrogen and so we've achieved a new life of a new hope for this patient's noisily in lawyer hoffman fifty's art the embryos now need to be implanted into a rhino uterus but as you know in fact you are both sick and can't carry
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a pregnancy to term anymore so the researchers have another plan the closely related southern white rhino ism are abundant species the plan now is to implant the embryo in a southern white rhino surrogate mother but they have to move quickly now you know in fact you might not be able to give birth but the right no baby would still need them. this isn't a northern white rhinos of and they must pass on their knowledge of how a northern white rhino behaves to the offspring and. that's the time pressure where on the talk. the researchers are still working on the implantation procedure for the southern white rhinos but they hope to bring a small northern white rhino baby to life in the next 3 years. i'm on this race had vine mileage and director of all projects i can 7 see which is home to 2 of the world's remaining not in the white right hello richard it's nice
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having you now how do you feel about soon have been the baby white rhinos not the white rhinos. no i mean it's exciting the the fact that they've managed to produce embryos is very exciting that we need to call it a qualified success we're a long way from getting a lot of ryan is on the ground because they still have to perfect that perfect the technique of getting the embryos into surrogate mothers as their produce viable pregnancies that will produce cobbs and so we need to get a lot more embryos we need to develop that technique and hopefully in the next one to 2 years i'm not sure exactly of the timeline we'll be able to see cops says an exciting moment in the process but we have a long way to go now we had the only 2 female north and white rhinos left not feeling well how are they doing now i think that feeling ok they're just getting older one is actually still compares and the young one is one is quite old now she
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has problems with have feet but they're in good health. but they are they have reproductive issues which means they can't. reproduce naturally and so the reason for the i.d.f. the in vitro fertilization process that we're undertaking. so you know it's a race against time at the end of the day everything gets old and everything everything eventually dies so we need to get as many embryos or at least as many eggs from them as we possibly can before they die but in the meantime they're in good health they're on the heavy protection and we intend to go after them in good health for as long as possible ok 1 may ask why is it so important importance to save right news. it's a good question 99 percent of all the species that have ever existed on planet earth have gone extinct so if you think about the dinosaurs they went extinct millions of years ago i think i think this is a slightly different issue the truth is as humans we can live without right as it went to affect our quality of life particularly but actually what is happening to
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the northern white rhinos and the efforts that are now having to be made to recover that species should be seen as a signal to what is happening to millions of species across the planet as we speak largely as a consequence of human activity and we're currently in an age of extinction which is the fastest that has ever been recorded in the history of the planet the dinosaurs probably went extinct or at least a 1000000 or even longer at least a 1000000 years women making a 1000000 species at least of it with that we were given the latest latest estimates that have been been published we're making at least a 1000000 species go i think in the space of a probably 10000 yes i'll say that's that's really the issue ok i read said vine my den direct tells all the jets i can 7 see many thanks for the time it's a pleasure. that's a phenomenon d.w. news africa you can catch all our stories on our website on facebook we'll leave you with pictures from zimbabwe where crowds of god that awaits him there it's hand
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of god is the body the former president died in singapore why do you have the blast meet his remains arrived wednesday absent in zimbabwe's capital harare we'll be covering the events of that for you to the next time it's 5. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. here in london it's still all about bricks of course johnson has shut down the fractious and i agree column of my guest to this week is andrew bridge a conservative m.p. and leading critics it supports a move or strong so now i'll say the law of the condiment was put in front of him
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so for 60 minutes to go for. clothes and somebody adventurous of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate the nixon go from the most 250th birthday morning on the floor each of discovery. expedition in boyd on. a real olive branch from beijing or just another distraction and nasty dispute china spends some tariffs on your supports does the move put both parties closer to reaching a deal well they get the. also coming so far it's just a trial run to cameroon but soon and you could help and african farmers identify
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