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what's the connection between bread. and the european union dinos guild motto don't you correspondent the baker down structures in line with the rules search for the. norm. being recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d w. this is the that the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes when it's off the alternative nobel prize has been announced and an activist campaigning for winston sorry independence is among one of the judges will tell us why i mean not too tied up with deserving. ministry school teaching children he could bring he practices in kenya. then how the sport been seen as
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really have been escaping gangs prison is in senegal. and i'm to see one to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along a human rights activists from western sahara is among 4 people named as when is often award known as the alternative nobel prize i mean not too high a doll who is advocating for the independence of questions from morocco was recognized by the right lively would awards for her quote steadfast nonviolent action close 1st in a moment we'll talk to one of the judges who nominated haidar but 1st this report on how the fearless woman and her activism over the years. i mean not to my daughter has spent over 30 years hi. for the independence of her home in western
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sahara it's earned her a reputation as the gandhi of the sahara people for decades her dad has been involved in a struggle that has led to frequent clashes between moroccan soldiers and her oh yes she says she has been imprisoned and tortured multiple times it hasn't stopped the human rights defender from companding for independence. and that in $75.00 when spanish colonial forces withdrew from western sahara deployed forces to lay claim to the territory but the offensive prompted an insurgency by the harare rebels who came to be known as the palace are your friend the group declared the sorrow we ere of them accredit republic in 1706 rocket took control of the territory shortly before un brokered cease fire went into effect in 1901 since then united nations efforts have repeatedly failed to reach a settlement i mean not to head out won't give up her peaceful protest the right livelihood foundation has honored her for her dignity and resolve making her one of the most respected leaders among the sarai people. one of the jury members for this
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year's right livelihood awards was he's coming to us from been in city welcome to the africa vista bus if it us in on what it was about i mean natural fight. that prompted you guys to give her this award. 4 other beautiful girls i know whose sons of us it could be just. a stroke if is so dish go situation. courses to see. all of us make some particular stand out and the jury will swallow it recognize mr bassett weston sorry his independence is not something that you would say is high up on the international community's agenda that. is awarding her this avoids this somewhat indorsing because. absolutely there were 6 to
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do it is $0.07 is the big book of money or good luck independent of the courses of. the moment in time where we're having so many challenges in the book we need every unique every 10 or 2 on planet earth to be with the record so that the mission also compute that will receive live to be. with us. on the situation for so long and we look at this i love you know it was that it isn't going to eat something but all about you say it's been going on for long enough i mean just reading in so we know that this is somebody who has been fighting for this cause for for nearly 3 decades and i wondered if timing has anything to do with her getting this award now. there are many things i was considering that was not i was just with
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a mission to destroy the focus and soon to get us in beijing and was in this situation for a longer period we believe the time now if not now when is it good to be the hands big time initially to this kind of a situation and this is what we come up with you would kind of for the wit. to do it do it with all kinds of medicine have to be done going to mr busey our viewers might not know but you yourself won the savoy back in 28 saying and i want to ask what did it change for you. your work. for you because well as a strong leader your situation. is that spotlight of the struggles may not get there it provided a sense of protection the sense that this is a big network of a lot of people around the world what the addition of that if it's there we believe it or situations so do you know what does what light i mean i didn't do sport that
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will result in going on there be a good song and united it's a big lead up in the midwest to. really take what the vision. the world of these other forms of live look to action is also cool but before it gets enough for you to do additional. east beautician younger people who come here to learn what was the. oldest. right most of us i guess what more to you i mean we're spotlighting i mean i'm so high that today because he is an african you yourself are an african and just perhaps lost me talk to the significance of individual africans rising up and standing up for courses as it so if you have so right he displayed. i think that it was. close to centuries we've always afraid goes down you know what it's right time you know for what it is just. just go they're going to go.
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it's going to does so surely that's the way citizens work going to go no we need to see more especially younger generations really really need to just speak up and stand up so ok just to asian for the better good of a lot of trial it is when the continent because if i see so many areas where most local resident of the world. you see political situation what directives so we need more since it is a start up one individual spirit working with well that's got a big difference we'll leave it there see from the right livelihood towards thank you. onyx story isn't mammal island kenya and this risk pool saving disadvantaged children. eco school office free pre-primary education including meals stationery and uniform saying daunting and the auto part of the curriculum but as you're about to see the school also put an emphasis on teaching children how to care for the environment.
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they don't need all the different places plastic different dress until. it's ocean clean up the heat necessary in kenya the children might have made a game out of it but for omar ali this is more of a possible conservation mission. for me we have 1520 minutes we do. every friday every friday together when they are you know again we're doing here and. like many of we can countries kenya is grappling with a garbage problem there are no public dustbins for people to dump their trash and there's no garbage collection center. with the trash piling up people have had to take matters into their own hands collection and recycling initiatives like omar's help to plug pick up. he told us we can
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go to the beach to free him after collecting trash i connected. to. 80 years ago the extent of ocean pollution really hits home form our studies have shown that the ocean is the 2nd most polluted in the world this affects both the marini life and the human food supply here in laos amar decided to start doing his beats to protect the ocean. but one time to board. the boat. bad bad bad. everywhere and those around you know. there was a lot of there was no doing anything you know maybe a good idea. you know just. area.
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you know. how it started. but omar didn't just collect the boxes he used them to build and nasri school. but easy conservative violent and some locals were not happy when omar opened the school. no one has down this country. for the what they want is a move. towards. everything but my. the whiskey and the why is the book. important. i don't mars square these youngsters are learning high time lessons not only in the classroom but out in the open air where the ocean needs their help will . get out teaching inmates to handle sports may seem like an unlikely approach to rehabilitate
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a prison but that's exactly what is happening at one jail in sydney. this is fencing with a difference all of those taking part so young offenders in senegal. life is tough behind bars the united nations said in a report last year that the joorabchian of pre-charge detention in senegal often exceeds the sentence which would have been handed out but fencing is helping to rehabilitate the 17 year old did not want to be identified more as it was the further up and before i started fencing. as i used to get angry really quickly. in fencing if you get angry easily you won't get to stay the course. is in your heart but when you practice you change your behavior. you become
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dignified honest and tolerate. the idea is the brainchild of ngo for the smile of a child with the offer of his approval they pick up the young offenders from the prison in chess and take them to a local gym just being able to breathe the outside air is a blessing. the young come out of the prison they are tense. they are tense they are not open they're a bit closed off. soon as we bring them to defensing they start the session and they start to enjoy themselves and their faces start opening up a little but that is when they start opening up and you see the benefits of fencing that. some of the young prisoners are considering taking up fencing long term. while the for the moment fencing is my passion i've already spoken with my father
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he's given me good advice and he agrees that i can do fencing outside the prison. of the $300.00 young people to have gone through the program none have rear fended fencing is making a difference in seneca. and that the cleanup indeed of being is that ok as always you get actual our stories on our website and facebook page the next time i think. due to the put is the game here for g.w. . playing to talk about. this great. story more cute. little we have. let's have a look at some of the governments around the league still shaking in their boots to
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breathe a sigh of relief so you don't want to miss. this. w. . first group to get over on the children of us as they are. in support. of. the debris of. the. readings from berlin and a warm welcome to arts and culture and here's a quick look at some of what's in the pipeline for today's show. meet the woman they call the willow queen sculptural artwork of laura ellen bacon uses natural materials and spans the genres of craft land art and even architecture.
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and in our continuing series of baking bread our baker x. called you know gay obnoxious shows as the ins and outs of bulgaria's famous hard line black friend. but 1st need to rocks the world of classical music yet again opera star placido domingo dropped out of a production of verities macbeth on the eve of opening night at the new york metropolitan opera well it was to be his 1st u.s. performance since sexual harassment allegations against him were made public just last month. this is what fields concert halls around the world who are used to. allegations of sexual harassment against puffy domingo have grown so loud that one day before he
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