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their raise is a shadow. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along the east of nigeria also shing for a woman believed to be the main suspects in the so-called baby factory case 900 pregnant women and girls were freed from a house in lagos they are believed to have been of deficit and rape so they kept this could sell their babies now police have received 2 women and i'm looking for a 3rd who has only been identified as madame stories of human trafficking and the views are not uncommon in nigeria last week hundreds of men and boys were found chained at a reported islamic school once a 5 accorded a torture house in a moment we'll get mall but 1st here's a report on the neko street. women impregnated by their captors now free to tell their stories they were subjected to serious abuse. a woman gave me
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a drug suddenly labor started although i was only 7 months pregnant. i was in labor for 3 days and i did not deliver until police came to free us. the victims say they were tricked into coming to lagos by the promise of jobs us domestic staff poverty drove them to seek work far from their homes some are as young as 15 majority of them to me what i did not think it in. this. giving. him. to be so he said the. police say this baby girl would have been sold for around $900.00 on a boy for about $1400.02 women suspects have been arrested and authorities are still looking for a 3rd so-called baby factories run by criminal syndicates are not unusual in
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nigeria but for these women at least there are deal is over. it's not news for. us i get to see a fly so what will now happen to these women and their unborn children. well according to the police this woman will be rehabbed and connect that's other agencies and n.g.o.s who can help them see great back to society however i think it's important. because the original reason why it was easy. and the reason is because of a high level of poverty risk country you find that it's very easy to mill people especially vulnerable women in. very c very upset jobs like this all right thanks do we know how long this place has been running full and how many babies were born and sold and the operation. well we didn't know
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em hollow we don't have all the details about this place but what we do know is that for babies where we called are from this particular operation and baby factories and i are not actually i'm not. in nigeria last year. over $100.00 babies where we called out for research so it's not common to write stories about baby factories in and you're ok if you have you've made us understand why some women would take part in having babies and sending them but who would be the people buying the babies. the people most of the. baby factories would be those trying to get house children so people who are looking. well because of the very complex and very demanding nature of the need go process of adoption anyone many people who baby factories because they believe the
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quick and the babies are always available on like. a legal adoption process. where people have to wait sometimes for months and for years so most of these baby factories factories sell to prospective adoptive parents who are interested in actually are ducks and children ok precious just lost me how. this particular factory. well what we know about how the police lives about this. people i around the area are notices that there were pregnant women coming in and out of the area and they noticed some suspicious activity so they called the attention of the police and that's how the police when they're rid of the place and found out that it was a baby son 3 ok flourish in lagos thank you.
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it's a glimmer of hope in libya the. south of libya's capital tripoli has been recaptured by the un recognized tripoli based government until recently guardian was the main base for the opposition forces off. eastern based parallel administration as they processed their assault on tripoli but then the tells people rested back control and drove out liberated residents trying to rebuild. the city of god is just 100 kilometers south of tripoli but it took us 3 hours to get there from the libyan capital by car we had to take several d. to is to avoid ending up between the 2 fronts guardian was occupied by general khalifa haftar his troops until the end of june the city has since been liberated and local residents are relieved including me yousif in derry we met him in a hospital where urgently needed medical equipment was being delivered. and.
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this road was recently blocked because the city was occupied more than when it was very difficult to get anything in or out for example food or fuel but now we still have the problem that the main connection between god and tripoli has been. a problem. you surf was elected mayor 5 years ago this spring after us troops drove him out of the city then commander moved talk and many other residents force against hostiles troops. thousands of them overran gallery on according to command to move talk in order to turn the town south of tripoli into half dollars largest military base but the conquerors underestimated the conquered. the world people who were outside of planned the attack and that he had the have to had no support inside the city he had then there was an uprising of the people of
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their home in medina yanni not the. house does fighters wanted to conquer tripoli from here but they lost their strategically important base at the end of june they were pushed far back into the country's interior now the front is 60 kilometers away from gary on but half does militia is still attacking guardian with fighter planes even so many here like bread seller abdel-rahman hope the city will soon be at peace and. the future will be better hopefully even better than now watch them into what it will be it near hopefully guyin will have a good prosperous future. and there's long as our opponents stay on the outside we'll have peace and security men will he said. but commander move talk knows that the situation can change very quickly after is expected to use all his might to
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reconquer the city. the fashion police in uganda the government has taken the and usual step of banning the iconic grid better a worn by presidential hopeful bobby wine and his supporters behave get has become a symbol of the pop stars people power movement but now citing in all of that prohibits civilians wearing military clothing the government has said anyone wearing it faces a wrist and possible jail time will be white ses it's a sham hell a popular party spokesperson shared a photo of himself wearing the blue ray and insisted it would make them stronger of his meanwhile saw it as a chance to make a fashion statement with some seeking inspiration for new political headway for the christmas has all the moroccan fish. it's going to. change standing by hi judy so you've been talking to people in camp what more have
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they been telling you. according to the spokesperson of the people. the very candid conversation with him he told me. the position is the. reason they are looking at the government. is the uniform of the military. government is afraid of the activities. going to shit. even if. for them to believe that the government just. a way that they are a but also. for the bad. people
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