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just what i don't. get how we get it. and i got johnny's i use the thing again son is. a man they. know the way you. want to. 6 go what. you got good.
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in the us or. the airport and that is sadly theo pierre 6 years ago this is where the story began. on the tarmac i see white cargo planes being unloaded food aid coming into the country. and at the same time food being exported out. why is a famine struck country receiving food aid exporting food to the rich world to us.
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it didn't make sense. returning to find out more i couldn't imagine that it was the beginning of a much bigger story. now if i can just point out across the way yeah. there is a neighbor of ours here he's also a local person. he has no infrastructure and much no machinery but what he does do is form of his crop very closely and he does everything at the right time and you see he's also got a very good crop now i'd like to just show you this call just here the person the
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farmer who has this is somebody who lives in i do so but they're not following their crop closely what we call i mean their staff they come perhaps once a year to look at their crops now the result of that is that we have a lot of things we need this is called ice a grass weed it's called asking garbo literally means no bread what we need is more of the mentality of the pharma rather than the investor people who are committed to growing crops following their crops having that competitive instinct wanting to find something which increases the production. yeah. one of the things they're very keen on these people who are having export crops in order to increase the fighting has changed now we haven't gone down that
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route i mean were we to save imports. which virtues this is that i am a gardener and. it is really and. yeah sir yes and like a bloke be there ready now. and there those are almost ready so a few can come on wednesday and. tuesday night you come that's good and also yes good good i think that's very nice no problem with that and that's good 1000000000 issues.
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most of farming is absolutely essential in this country as in most countries. the peasant farmer is a very good farmer normally. but the peasant economy is only producing food for the rule community for themselves. they cannot produce enough food for the whole population no one year. there has to be a very strong commercial farming sector. i've been has been out here for 5 years always working close with the community. any time you said please can i go to my props because that i must go always he said
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yes no problem. i have said to the combine it's your school and harvest mohammed you've got the salary and you also you've had the leave when you needed it you know i know and god knows. it's. going to be. so what do you say in our car to. surely come it will be divided into 2 into 2 a compromise yet here we have to compromise or we're mom agrees you p. it's nice for all i know delusion of course is. not good for most of them and yeah and we do lose all our money or some of our money some of it some of but he's not. even having good yeah yeah. to be kind i can beat and if you can organs and.
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she lit while you said she's not going to do that. in fear or to. get them an oklahoma governor. one of the the chief things that you have to have is a great deal of humility. if you will shout and demand things he will you will make no progress. you cannot do anything without getting on with people. not pretending that you're much better you know a lot more in actual fact it's largely through the goodwill and friendship of
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people in this area that we've managed to get to a position now where we're actually making some good progress. in 74. i think it's very 20 kilos is it going to. be if you know what it is a great puzzle for a long time why every coach has underperformed throughout africa really and i really wanted to be involved in the push forward to try and get more production and especially in a country where people were hungry. through . the. i consider it
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a great privilege to have this land. this great responsibility. it's a passionate thing really having possession of land. i'm just a farmer in that way we don't want tens of 1000 of fact and shareholders we're doing as farmers. the land ivan took over was an old state farm that hadn't been farmed for years and the wheat from his fields will be eaten by ethiopians not exported ivan might be the exception to the rule but at least it gives some hope.
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and that is things are getting even worse the government is targeting the opposition and locking up the few remaining independent journalists. defeated i put it that you'd be right but i got that you got a rush but the guy i got to tell him i have a market that's coming out of our democracy out of here or you naturally i don't think there's a lot but that a lot of the. joke at the property records i imagine that might have over the death of your look at one of my backing them i don't want that nothing on it. i try to contact argo but it is impossible to find. and i have to return back home.
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just a few weeks later i see argo again now as a refugee in my hometown berlin has gotten a tip from a secret source the government was about to arrest a group of journalists his friends are going to warn them so they can escape. 'd but then the security police found out about it. so i gave me an item and. i gave them the name of my source. or i would be honest. 'd i could not be trimmers if. there was no other opportunity to flee the country.
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are going to heard that the forced evictions and dumbbell were creating a wave of refugees over the borders to south sudan in kenya it seems that the land investments are also causing the refugee crisis with argo exult i take up the investigation. returning on my own to go on bella i contact almost the park official. we heard that indian company was given 300000 activists popular. and we were saying but what is this because if it is given there will be not any more because the amount of the helped us with too much. at the same time there was a news that. used to be given a land which is in the center of the problem. and we went again and talked with the original government we say but what is going on and they say it just
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already decided and they have started cultivating in the central. unfortunately nobody decent and i was also kicked out of. local people love order he decided they're. going to have many slaves. d.c. he can visit us because they don't know flattened by. the name of family and they have no. that he's low level being 8 made it to. the new man as a slave these food in the. sun what he thought of it a. little bit out of. touch
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. and he was saying what that will be going to go. leaving the country. to be in excess. heat the remaining on works the ones who haven't fled are now working his day laborers on their own former land. i decided to follow the trail of the people who fled over the border to south sudan . was mine then. my new military was. i was. whatever i.
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was. up it was yes. yes it was it was 11 i was. outside the capital juba 2 and a half 1000 people from dumbbell are stuck in a refugee camp. and i took. the video. one would have video like you. jim what a little get a look at you know you can when you question. the motto doc but if you get the phenomena going to catch you. in the mood and then when you walk up walk you get one immigrant on the mobile more money better modeled on a bunch of money. but i'm on a moment to look at it do what it would i'm walkin with the beauty of them go. in
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you might walk in a movie and more shatter your company in which other you're born one. i want to believe you know you know more than one or walk through a common. but to what degree bring on. village you want to prove what a more egregious you can be to you tonight you woman about it. the. the refugees haven't given up their hope for justice they want the world bank to recognise the harm done to them. you can't we just make this a lot but the old introductory. pretty.
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well i work with an organization called inclusive development international which is working to make global development more just and only help marginalized communities whose rights have been abused in the name of development to claim those rights in the centers of power and to hold corporations and financial institutions like the world bank accountable. beyond like are filing a complaint they want the world bank to start investigation on what happened to them and then ban the. p.b.s. protection of basic services and this is one of the world's biggest aid projects the world bank has provided billions of dollars to the ethiopian government this project has a good purpose to fight poverty in ethiopia but the government of ethiopia decided that in. the way that they wanted to distribute basic services by forcibly moving
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people. into new villages. it was possible that some of the money being provided by the most bank was being used directly for the implementation of the education including for serious human rights abuses. that would go to oak you quoted on the mumbai woman little bit more than what we want. i believe that with some hard work and advocacy we. we can get the world bank to be accountable for what it's done. it's been difficult for me to say but i mean i wouldn't i wouldn't be here if i didn't believe that this was worth it. was the world bank listen to the new york people. what happens if they don't.
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get the you know. surveyed space to put hollywood on. oh. i know there's. been a little. getting on with the drug because so many. are already spending it on was it the love business when i was only with. the one of the many women we are going to have to look.
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a at that subject and thought it was guys it. ended. i walked out there look forward to you know never forget the movie isn't really. bad you. don't get that. that is a. good you know. to. part. with your but you're going to ask a good morning everybody cold morning here thank you for. that a future program and. a sort of future and 1st i came to new york and then just recently i came to this city. you know once i couldn't find the way back to home you know that much of a love of a good thing and it's still funny you know once you mostly not i remember last time
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i did so you know i wrote it in those same places 4 or 5 times and it's not so good . i'm very much aware start i'm extremely lucky. i'm safe and i even have. many of my colleagues in prison or stuck in the future. or the same i used to feel a deep sense of loss. when you meet school but um but not that much of what some of us are that that will just sit. here gambit like yes ultimately what a graph of a welcome to america to march where the challenge or so but much else you know but my general to my telemarketing it cut at it on
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a story. like. violence has broken out in camilla. the reports he's also mentioning that the big farm has been attacked and that 700 workers were killed frustrated young and walk can't hold their anger back. they attack the foreign farms and anyone else the associate with the regime guilty or not. come bail out of those days. cannot be compared with the days i used to compare it with. that you know the death. penality just like a dream to me. things have changed.
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and the attack took place on saudi star and it was even in when people are coming out from the work. to fight because that is and were killed so do to the government and a lot of troops to come back. and man after resting many people now the next step was last week is that arresting people which many friends would friends of mine from me from the government and say you are going to be addressed it so instead of waiting to be addressed it go somewhere far away because this government whether you are right you have done nothing they cannot ask you is that with beating you torturing you then when your kid sees a suspected in the your free your nothing you are dead nothing you have
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a lease with a lot of wouldn't inside. and that's why i decided to move from my place to hide myself. because of the fear of the threat i don't fear arresting i fear torture. movie. news. i'm not really that keen on returning to gambling but if i can prove that the land investments are inciting violence there's a good reason to go there. i just have to.
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the saudis start farm is now turned into a military camp. the workers are scored to the rice fields by heavily armed guards . moses hill made for. this decision is made for far east. for taking clearview all over. this place for security it is very. clear people can camp here enjoy the view here that sensi from here it's so beautiful. why do you need so much security. in mystery it i guess told me before that you had a problem with terrorists yes sir. back you write
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anything if. you guys. don't want army in their daily danger. taking care to field a few. you guys so you don't want that to happen. again for that reason you have a security. after the attack on the far east the opium the army sought revenge on the remaining on work in the area. money was. given milk you meet on a drug that. money look at they are doing to me are you painting what we can be done with the meat and get on with the deal be a communal peeping you've got on the bill on the wall of we can all go
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lovingly you get. when it bin laden will be a big fuss. and when. the better. down economy are going to die you're. going to go not going our god $100000000.00. a year are going to get it going anywhere nearby among the when you get them in one car going in the movie what i'm going to . look out i do look out on the moon i never know when my mother and i.
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from. the heat just a few years after the foreign investors 1st came the gun that the region is slipping into chaos and violence the anger of the locals is turning into violent retaliation the government responds by sending more troops and. violence is breeding violence. i wanted to read you the short summary of the world bank's response plan and telling your holiday special carol what the expression on the sign ground i'm going to be jennifer you are not going to it takes months but the world bank finally reacts the complaints filed by the refugees leads to an internal investigation the
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research team sent ethiopia needs a translator with local knowledge of gun bella and they ask. almost feels obliged to help the truth get out and so he accepts returning to go below despite his fears . a dead donkey can not fear him. because it is harder to date. so this is where we have. a year later the world bank's report is finally getting ready yeah newark refugees
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in the camps are mobilizing. and so this is a very important time for you to try to influence the world bank it is very important that they hear your voice and that is the reason why a come back because i want to collect your messages and take them to washington to deliver to the bank's board of directors. but i'm one of the not one but a mechanic on a copper wire bank i rang again i know we're going to take but deep do you mind in walking when i want to walk and well my notebook a better now would have done this appointment you know when it broke let me talk you are now here i look a little yeah yeah a little bit and i'd want them all down or down what gaddafi gilgo. really thought. we have particularly our biggest foreign
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investment in the learn without consultation of the villagers without compensation to learn to destroy our student oh well i didn't have to. or to get along to old people is there is 3. this is not our we'll talk for them to be that we have not been consulted you do not pay any compensation and we are no annex. are not quite as joined among whom one model will compare with 11 what i can remember one will know in the local paper. one woman or can emit one well what you giving them what we've been getting connectivity could produce new
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a lot of weight and there would be a lot of a better way about being there but about good good i do want to get dependable pink you want to get better minimal getting an element in an on going or he just my opinion bella likely to will people by mocking what that. none knew or can know mine is going to wind up again but i'm a dick a bit about i'm a demagogue now one of a number down and dry land bank not an opinion but common we're going to be limited on one walk by tomorrow cannot or will be you only want you. know may put it down even again which would mean a good farm not a pain of being needed to make a deep canyon where you came when i didn't want druggie to put in the money why do i lend money big might be a boy but i'd really acting to pick and do evil but i do a bang.
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the r r r r r r. was to. be done. at the world bank's annual meeting the top management is gathering. the bank has overriding goals which as you know are to end poverty and promote shared prosperity and the purpose of the safeguard policies is to make sure that for every project that we have we look at that projects from the perspective environmental and social issues if they are any adverse impacts because possibly
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arise then we have to characterize those and we have to address those that work been forced to be consultation of the people while we are here. and that will allow you to look at how much sensible to savings we have in order against you grace we are not against the developed. when we are against when this is don't harm other people. the country where i come from and. the government claim that there will be 99.9 percent in a country like that do you think that this consultation. so now when we are plucking the board heaving as you got to other people what about those countries who are going to be acknowledged that their got their own people. if you want to bank instead of helping the people he's writing to people if you don't create security. security. invest in
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a human right in the human dignity rather than. thank you. well there's always a price to develop and the issue is to understand what that is and there are entirely winners and losers in all projects our challenge is out to science is to make sure that you know they're all mostly witness and very few losers. when the banks report is released it does admit the connection between the development program and the forced evictions. but nevertheless it says it's not the bank's fault that the local people lost their life. the claims from the enron are not correct.
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looking at there are there are a lot of good people that work in the world not trying to do the right thing but that you know there are the decision makers and they're completely removed from the people on the ground who are impacted by the decisions that they make and the decisions that they make about dollars and cents and maintaining cozy relationships with governments who are there their clients. we all share a common vision of a socially inclusive environment to sustainable world protecting the environment in the world's poorest and most vulnerable people in our projects is a key elements in this vision. good going to begin to get that article on animal believe in the little book. bag and be able to look at the. 50000000 people
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up into this who are the ones. in most of that is the funding you've been given by the one being spent in the name of the most of the good is that the most quotable. it's absurd that international financial institutions like the world bank are immune from any type of legal accountability you can't sue the world bank in a court of law even if the world bank is responsible for grabbing your land and destroying your home it's also very difficult 'd to hold corporations legally accountable that need to be. what we need is more of the mentality of the pharma rather than the investor. the idea of foreign investors coming in a foreign land clearing people also. probably isn't the best at developing model. you know yes it may produce higher amounts of food but i think if you look at the
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their countries which it's a cheap more sustainable broad base equitable growth they tend to do it based on small scale farmers. the huge stick come here big companies taking hundreds of thousands of head to head and the effect is to local people displaced and their entire approach or. all together i'd much rather see more cautious approach. on a more human scale. the company looks on the bus she will expand there i think there will expand outside. disjointedly be. the be clear danger would be used for the comp expansion to morrow we'll expand. i think yes. and a little dorrit one bet on. that on a good bet by my friend the. political winner no i don't. jump in
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a book i'm a but i don't want. to live there but given that. after 6 years my stories coming to an end. across the street from mild tell olmert the former park official is held in the notorious kill intell prison. just a few weeks after the world bank rejected the un works claim almost was arrested and charged under the terrorist law. he's now facing 14 years to life. meanwhile the country is on fire. tens of thousands of ethiopians are taking to the streets demanding freedom and the rights to their land.
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the 1st time i came here 3000000 ethiopians needed food aid for their survival. since then more than a 1000000 people have lost their livelihood when their land was taken for the foreign investors. at the same time the export of food has increased steadily. and. the end.
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