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literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see myself as the kids find the strength and grow grow. my own objective america is to share with a friend beautiful. she does leave books on youtube. rule. this is news africa coming up on the program violence against women protesters in south africa are way out of the streets on friday calling for action on the country's what a woman is killed every 3 hours women are seeing enough is enough also coming out. how does it. play out. the last in some rhymes in the michael molly's famous must pass to me takes us on a tour of his hometown. i
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am any michael jr you're welcome to the program activists are calling it an epidemic of violence against women in south africa every sensed string of brutal attacks on women protest across the country today hundreds took to the streets of johannesburg to demand more action from the government and bring about change in the society that doesn't respect women the ficus. every 3 hours a woman gets killed in south africa where $3000.00 from the sites in 2018 that is 5 times the global average sexual violence against women is also a huge problem last year an average of 100 m. 14 rapes were recorded by the police each day the victims are largely women as many rapes go on reported their real figure is likely to be much higher at the protest
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in johannesburg women see their lives in a climate of fear. i feel i have asked myself in my next in my needs its guarantee love our society and schools what place is way i mean i don't know how can i put this but they which place i was safe and even in your own home not safe so enough it's enough to give me everybody in some way shape or form one time i was might not have the right but i was 18 was and it wasn't by the mind of anyone running it was. the t.v. the mix like that little got on top of that hackle happy stable life and i was yes . we walked on the words and we feel like any man is upgraded to we don't trust any man. we don't want to be left in the room or learn with
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a strange man. the trust has been broken like there's too much violence i have 2 activists join me now from south africa monday sock a new me is a direct old rise up against stand up based violence on. ronnie is the gender activist thanks for talking to us mandisa it woman is killed every 3 hours in south africa what is to blame for that. kind of see the issue that we have is the reaction order to receive. and maybe are you not. and also at the site actually has a lot of trauma that hasn't been result out psychosocial support or any type of services available so you find it made assisting itself in the most financial breaks and unfortunately that's why i. don't know
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man i guilty of these crimes what is wrong with south african men. i mean what is wrong with men in the world right as mandy says it is this toxic masculinity that just continues to let men believe that then title to women's bodies and that toxic masculinity in that form of control and power is the reason why men think that they can rape and kill women and gender nonconforming people in south africa. this issue has also been huge on social media thousands of hostile acts on that which people have taken to twitter to vent their frustration and anger one woman to my body is not and should not be your crime scene woman 2 people my body is mine and another is a clue to my gratitude the famous novelist says men are free that women will laugh at them women are freed that men will kill them another woman is angry with the
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president she writes of all the presidents that i know all hours the show a quietist that's not how the wife or daughters or grandchildren is our plight not worth the attention so mandisa directed other presidents there what can he and the government of south africa do to protect women. ok so what can the south african government do to protect women. interventions for example prevention they can go with social behavioral change programs that can actually assist in and adjusting the cultural norms that actually create history but also what they can do is they can strengthen the response once something does take place so for example can best reply since it ensure that women an exorcist shout in the event that then in the midst of a relationship you have properly working criminal justice system so that all changes actually. so there's some of that and some of the interventions that they
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can actually that they can actually make. you have found that there is hope and it's a well. and they'll come back and do so stand up comics and to be. men to treat tens of violence against women they are the ones who need to change how can that happen. i mean we have to think about what men do so is saying in the prevention stage we talk about social behavioral patterns right and learning talking masculinity but in all truth the simple fact is men should stop killing and raping women i know it sounds quite simple but if men can like just look into themselves and treat a woman and gender nonconforming and queer people in a respectable manner we would go a long way and the gender based violence right now i don't think that men respect women and believe women to be humans and that's why they are continuing what they're doing to women and that's country picking up from that we had
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a protest i see it's difficult to trust men it was a woman talking about that so how can this trust be regained i'll get the trust men and women well it's pretty simple they need to stop killing and rethink this but obviously that's. we need to accept some kind of societal change some kind of exceptions of privilege some kind of i'm learning of what it should be some kind of trust that starts. because at the moment issues. i mean. and we don't even feel that the us faces we can find ourselves i mean if we can be killed in the post office is nothing stopping them from doing anything ok monday can you live and that's normal granny thank you both. and zimbabwe the confusion of where and how former president robert mugabe's should
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be buried appears to have been settled our reports are privileged we shun the reports from the stadium and had already well gabby is currently lying in state. controversy surrounding the final resting place of the former leader of the. has finally been resolved and he will now be buried at the national shrine in harare on sunday is better our arrangements with a central discussion in the past a few days where the family insisted that they wanted a private ceremony in his rural home while the government wanted him to be buried at the national heroes eka where most of the founding leaders of independent zimbabwe are buried hundreds of mourners continue to throw their 2 federal stadium inherited to pay their last respects at this place it is iconic in the sense that this is the place where robert mugabe was sworn in as the 1st black prime minister
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of independent zimbabwe in $1080.00 he lives a complex legacy where some view him as a pan african east and a liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the shit cause of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwe in economy and also bear the human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. beats. me for his hometown it's one of the fastest growing cities in the well that comes at the expense of the poor in society but he uses his rhymes and his influence to address social issues and give back to the people he grew up with most. of the street lawyer the voice of the voiceless. the city of the creek come with me and discover my city.
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is my. age my stuff so me it's one of molly's most famous records he was born in bamako in 1803 and has lived here all his life around 3000000 people call these place home but pretty much everyone knows this name and it's no wonder that over half of mali's population is under 18 in their own music. can accommodate 35000 spectators. there much and. many conservative friends are held here there's a lot of huge concerts the stadium is named after. the 1st president of the republic of mali have also performed many types of. mock. ups plane. he simply launched the vibe here the seat which was built on the banks
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of. the fastest growing metro police. sometimes at the expense of those who with below the poverty line. must assume many comments on the social change in bamako. yet. therefore are. independence to get the must assume a studio in and told me coral google she or he gets the creative energy he meets. the eye. in french and molly's national language of. the country's musical heritage is a huge source of inspiration. to
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give my music and often to used traditional instruments such as the guitar like or a. drum or the. tradition of. think about which traditional instrument best. is to create a symbiosis music a mix of. the traditional music you know you said music. is a new tradition and i must assume you grew up in security. and he's never forgotten his roots he often organizes his diverse and invites produces as a way of giving back to the young people in these communities the winner of these rap battle in color all will be rewarded with that record contract and maybe even at chance to escape poverty. africa.
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stories on our website facebook page so i hope you enjoy the show and thank you i'll leave you in the hands great weekend until we meet again that's good buy. birth. poem is of species. worth saving. you those are big changes and most start with small steps little indias tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. to use the term limits to screen shots and resources should. create interactive content teaching to the next generation and to protect
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children. using all channels available to people to take action and more determined to do something here for the next generation globally the environment series of global 3000 on t w and online. welcome to news from the world of. the annual campus concerts of the beethoven fest and ball out of. all the 1st day evening and. also coming up. falling. for my say in france as one germany's top prize for young artists. and here in berlin we'll be looking at a retrospective of the great photographer robert frank which is just opened.
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it has been scientifically proven that singing is good for you for your soul as well as your physical being and if you need more proof look no further than this next report every year at the base of best involved there's a campus concert which brings together a young german musicians and young musicians from another country and share it singers from leipzig with sing us from johannesburg in south africa and they premiered a brand new piece by young south african composer chap ode so ted see in bomb on thursday evening. the climax of an unusual musical encounter on the campus project spink moment bones thank heaven festival.
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