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from politics to flash from housing boom boom time this is where. welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend g.w. . coming up in the program the power of language called pigeon the part of a solution to convert separatist crisis or the people who use it taking every also coming out. their way on the forgotten we bring you the story of one online campaign about one's viral to help these sudanese life. not only makes you know for the sides he also makes history physically other well famous fashion shoot.
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i could you know you're welcome to the program. the government in cameroon is stepping up security had of elections in 3 weeks of one separatist in the northwest and southwest after threatening to disrupt the poll they've been fighting since 2017 for an independent states the separatist they are being discriminated against by the french speaking majority now some are suggesting one way to bridge the divide between english and french speeches could be to boost the status of pigeon but us our ports are blazing young shows this is not what our breasts. ok oh. yes well no i said i don't do business in news and current affairs program with a different income rude. remark really wanna release never misses an episode
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of the shoe which is broadcast in p.g. . it's a language just really easy for cameroonians to understand. for me because it is a language of brings people together because it's rare because when you bring somebody you know like we have the each people that they don't understand in the but when you speak to the p.d.u. language the moon does turn bitter so i think putin is really like i think good was out there well i really do i.p.p. he's one of the best known t.v. hosts in come true he delivers our long shoot a school the safely impeaching the kind of pigeon spoken in cameroon is the red mill you come in and i spoke about it millions and reform cameroonians but beyond the english speaking regions britain you sure are popular across the entire country there is yes language to listen like the be from before to understand pidgin from
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go forth to understand you know frank of what i'm going to call it from. there's been so i think everybody to understand even today i have missed as a core middle of the door for my programs there. with my programs. bridging the spoken for treat and have to preserve linguistic got in a country where i've you know above 9 weeks is practically a national pastime for. about half of the nation the b.g. in some form. even some french speak is considered few woods in need. i mean my family in the. upside i asked at bed and i love. being tissues critical issues. the market and our colleagues are watching a story about cameras military action against separatist militia that these kind of
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coverage of trucks a big audience. i was aware of that always who's been according to news for 15 years knows his work coming misunderstood and been generous. but i don't know about right we're no no no well. you see people having fun of us will you just the way you run it will shoot when it's time to catch. well you know i just. like challenges i think. you may do a report about somebody especially police officers military. phone calls up and down you talk about the guys you hear telephone call and you said this about us so some of those things you know we're not afraid of it so our job for his next project i would like to start feel mission intended p.g. the show to attract a big audience might be a signal. from on this we're joined by blaze
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a young the reports of the story we just watched and good to have you so how important is prison in a country like cameroon divided mainly by english and french speaking sides. in cameroon begins quite important biggest one feels like they have a part of the. we trained with each and everyone feels like they belong and they have a part of the language unlike french and english where some people believe this is a clue the language falls 'd down and can't really get it so there is no class distinction everyone feels very comfortable with it and this across the entire nation. now linking to the reports we just watched how safe is it to criticize the government's intention concert and of course start at reaches a wider audience. just like you mentioned region has news broadcast has
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a very wide audience and some of these presenters talk on very critical issues that affect the masses whole secret because sometimes these issues are very sensitive like the fight against. the insurgency in the opus and the southwest. and sometimes if some of these issues come up on the. television show some of these people don't feel very comfortable and lots of been present as like the one we interviewed noted court indicated that sometimes they have phone calls people threatening them and we also had casey's. look at all the good news but this is how you know rested and so i've been suspended in cameroon for. inciting violence and things like that according to the government so it's very difficult all folk to present is all being used but there's this to freely give the message to the audience as they would like to hear and that is rather unfortunate please because that message has to go on because a suffragist crisis has killed more than 3000 people in the english speaking regions
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is the government doing enough to end this. government would do enough to solve the crisis in the region before all that to do 1st. last year the 1st in a report the 1st import just. michelin said he's going to give clemency to separate despite the really to drop down their weapons but you also say do that no we didn't drop down your weapons the army is going to go after them and they're only going to crush them just to do we have to look at all reports from social media that these 1000 homes have been burned down in a novice and the southwest. regions scenes generally 1st tweens and tweens even these that some people sees as a result of the depletion of the press than me that simply described as we are not really into tone down your weapons are going to be rigid and you're going to be here and just after. plays
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a young reporter in cameroon thank you. an online campaign has drawn attention around the world calling for help to save 5 on the wrist and sick lions in sudan's capital hot a 5 lions hot for weeks been suffering from shortages of food and medicine unfortunately one of the lions died on monday from illness but activists hope the others all survived. they were hungry and sick and nearly forgotten that was until a group of visitors and well wishes at the i'll correct decided and off is enough. with the hash tag sudan animal rescue they launched an online campaign to get donations and help the starving lions fans getting a lot of conservatives after the pictures of the lines went viral on social media
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we were able to help in some of the lines have received treatment and now they're feeling much better and they don't have problems. but for one of the lines help came too late he died a bill n'est on monday. before the campaign the lions lived on a diet of rotting meat on nourished and neglected sudan. in the midst of a worsening economic crisis led by soaring food prices and foreign cars the shortage and that's now affecting these lions. we are facing a shortage of food supplies but we managed to keep it under control. we have a vet and now the vet is coming to check on all the animals. the african lion has long been classified as a species and the population has dropped more than 40 percent in the last 2 decades . it's estimated only about 20005 today but at least for the remaining
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lions they can now look forward to some much needed relief. now this man in money i you see should be smiling a bit more because he's making history this week by becoming the fast black african designer sure india needs. fashion week but he's not only joining fashions cram the cameroonian designer is trying to shake up the stereotype of what african materials means. he's a former dancer and model and now he's one of africa's top designers his creations are all painstakingly handmade as traditional to our demands he aims to do more than just create beautiful designs. that is so i love to tell little stories that go with the dresses with the collection it's all of. this year the theme is. in my native language and this is he is a wonder from the center of cameroon means wealth issues he works in both
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sustainable and what he calls indigenous materials but he's not a fan of the popular african wax materials because they were introduced by colonial traders he thinks african fashion has much more to show for it so. he thought the form. it's very important for me to show my work the fabrics i'm fighting for the real work of african fabric and the origins of african fabrics as well as. africa so we're going to celebrate it because it's important for us i think it's a page of fashion history that's being written differently. born in cameroon but having traveled around the world including france where his father gained fame as a boxer in man is as much at home here as he is in cameroon. so
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. i can't say i'm only a french designer or only in africa. designer i think both places have been rich me so much. both have given me something exceptional but i'm going to try to express in my own way express certain things i have received from both cultures. as the 1st black african am on a.t.c. will make fashion history when his show closes paris is good 2 weeks this friday. that's it for now from did you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page so maybe you know what some. fashion designer man e.i.c. and some of his creations i found out about.
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was opened on tuesday by the german chancellor and the number 75 is significant because next monday will be the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in 1945 the exhibition is one of many events marking this anniversary. these people were persecuted by nazi germany and the survived. the portraits on display in the german city of s. and. the title of the exhibition is survivors faces of life after the holocaust. the 75 photographs by martin shiela german who lives in new york. what i think really brings these people together.
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