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and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. you are not the visitor not the guest you want to become citizens. for migrants your platform for reliable information. this is state of the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes france and 5 west african nations have their partnership in this a health leaders say their objective is to restore the sovereignty of the governments that is that the right message to send to people affected by the insurgency groups. and there are protests in guinea others fears the president wants to extend his term we'll hear from the opposition.
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hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have your company the vedas off 5 west african countries and france have reaffirmed their shared to have a nation to fight the insurgency in this a hole they agreed to concentrates they have military efforts along the poorest border separating mali. looking to fossil now extremist fighters have been moving across the area with little challenge now several extremist groups they are affiliated with al qaeda or the so-called islamic state the g 5 soho group is focusing on the national the crisis in the so how is it in mali. and has expanded into 5 countries last year about 4000 people in the region were killed in attacks hundreds of thousands have been displaced by the fighting. a crowded caught you out on the outskirts of what i do the refugees living here lack electricity and lack
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friends around 10 people share a single room space is so tight that some even have to go to a nearby school every night to sleep. along with his family of 9 seconds have a double fled his village of 200 kilometers north of the capital but i do go to seek safety here. we grew several types of crops in our village and after every harvest our store room was full back then we never would have imagined having to go to bed with an empty stomach much less having to leave home. he says have a dog who decided to flee 2 years ago when attacks became more frequent in the north of cook enough fossil. they looted everything they could onto a donkey carts and walked for days until they finally reached while the ducal.
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when we took these photos we had no idea that one day we would have to quit. life was good we had no sorrows. norma. his family by doing a variety of odd jobs from selling sand to braiding hair it's not enough but there's no help from the all star teas their biggest wish that it's safe to go to rest so that we can return home. so we do not know anyone here life here isn't the same as in our village. the red cross says that 270000 book you now be have left their villages as the security situation in the detour it's there's little hope that he said us of a do well and his family will be able to live in their village any time soon.
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so what does the outcome of the summit mean for people affected by the violence to answer this we've invited now because she is the chair of the african security 6 a network and she joins me from paris welcome to dave's every news african here that live the lives of people in the saddle have been destroyed by this insurgency while the outcome of this summit make a difference to them. oh in fact this is a key question her and she's on the ground of course beat keep the narrative also will be very important and i have to confess that it is petey's that yesterday during the press conference stress was put on the following objective. which is to restore a star in t.v. . and states but in 5 i think it would have been much more elegant interviews of relations is that the focus i've been put on for dave dean's
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a book lesions in cells as in fact mentioned but very briefly at the beginning of the community as a final communique a tradition that yesterday. in fact a lot of people have been critical of the the military intervention they say that the the response to this crisis has been too militaristic. is that a problem and perhaps has that military intervention failed why have the armed groups been so successful in the region. that's true that the focus has been put on military intervention and i think it is one of the good points of the declaration which is 23. in the city owns importance of military and you disagree approach to insecurity so i think it is a good beings 1st even eatery intervention i mean not efficient enough it is
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because the strategic environment is much more complex than it used to be in 2030 when the 1st french intervention was launched and also because you can't definitely not consider that all the armed groups in the region are terrorists instance you have a different kind of armed group was very different kinds of claims and that is the reason why is the military approach is not able to address all of them. so there have been some protests against the french military military in some of the hell countries people basically saying things like down with france and one of the things going into this summit was that president mcconnell wanted the president off these countries all the heads of states to denounce that sentiment do you see that sentiment quailing off to the say after the summit. not immediately of course their homes is on the ground will be very important but i think it will
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also be a test for is a new french strategy which is in essence is to internationalize into africa nice french military. that are out of production oh no it's been decided that i'm going to come on comment there will be those that did between 0 and force ends in g.s. 5 say the german force and also all the republican actors such as every communion or a congress could be much more involved and i think that it would be key on the ground to see disguised of parity between the french and africa and afterwards all right that is now the whole chair of the african security 6 a network bank here and.
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it's an act of permanent citizen resistance of the woods off guinea's opposition alliance the national front for the defense of the constitution it's calling on resistive bit by president alpha condé to seek at the term in office the constitution allows only 2 terms. ongoing open ended protests in dozens of cities right across the country after hundreds of thousands turned out for mass demonstrations in october last year the opposition has now adopted a different tactic a complete shutdown of public life. unfortunately today i didn't get a single client so i don't know how the family is going to live today. the rules of . the opposition say skin and in towns across the country followed that call. in a statement to d.w. africa the f n d c said this has resulted in a total paralysis of the main roads the closure of shops and businesses it plans to
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continue the protests until president condé confirms he's not seeking at. the duty of democracy is alternation we're not against. her against any system that fails to make democracy work much to our democracy to young demonstrators were killed on monday prompting attacks on the local office of congress party the government has warned that it will crack down hard on any disorder. i'm joined now by night gentleman a spokesperson for the opposition if and d.c.s. i now do you know calling it a campaign off the permanent citizens resistance what is the opposition's plan the president and for whom because poverty i don't see who pulls out for difficult situation to the aim of means she's also including our nickel short term trading goals to force control called the gold depletion on our knees give to
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a forger a country such as the president. all good to come by to. detour and to do tremendous will be to shift all the people are a few particularly assembly teachers love to put. national support for this essential to potential call for us to do sometimes it can push on the original as a congress. why have opposition parties already say that they won't be taking part in the election next favoring. talked with called the bomb which apply to the courts for. $242.00 names in american children who want to fix 2. results in. a region that was response to. a simplistic com 3. months welcomed the results for example the.
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insurance company because you said cannot could but so is the computer why in my view to all such as the case was if you can house the 2 you get to express. a demand for the last week you can see the ongoing recession given monday was the 1st sale since open ended campaign what sort of support are you seeing and waiting . that's a park i mentioned already you know we were in the computer cannot confirm the city or countryside on his conscience like it mind you sound like will carry himself on getting what i think he couldn't keep his eyes. and must want left coffee for our feet for our selves or we can say that while he knows perfectly awful to be a sound sleep they really give up just a few and before that sort of thing we go to the on the somewhat. common
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