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and the chance of going to school. board will be coming. closer. in 60 minutes on d w. which you're getting. your link to newsroom africa. your link to exception your stories and discussion from the news of easy to our website to debbie to become smart enough to join us on facebook. for. this is due to be news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes to sudanese hope possibly get into the country's transitional government's hardships priss prime minister abdullah has built tell stayed up you. will be a success the world. and the particular bottle of gold is no good for success story that's what our supporters want because the truth comes new dental. school
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and no more south africa that's the message from a group of foreign nationals sheltering in a cape town church they say they face in a fold they add once to be brain ok say it's out of the country. hello i'm christine wonderwall come to the news africa it's good to have you along it's been 6 months since abdullah doc was sworn in as sudan's prime minister and protests have persisted in how. there's been no less have to be economic hardships that sparked demonstrations 2 years ago bread is expensive and people spend hours lining up to bias as well as of the basic needs. long queues for just a few liters of petrol fuel is in short supply like so many other than cities in
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sudan the country is at a standstill. these i don't know if i have to stand here from morning till noon i don't have time to make enough money to support my family. as the economy continues to shrink inflation grows there's a lack of bridge medicine jobs and prospects in sudan the military remains only present which is why protests continue to this day. last year schools of people were killed in violent demonstrations but after months of protests longtime dictator omar al bashir was ultimately toppled and a power sharing deal between the military rulers and the opposition was achieved the new prime minister abdullah doc wants to revive the country's ailing economy restructure the security forces and pave the way for elections but the pace of these reforms remained slow. was to make this official to this day our revolution
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is not complete. i'm all right or unclear our demands for the people who died have not been addressed. but that is why we continue to take to the streets what in this mother. sudan's ex president meanwhile has been pushed one step closer to justice authorities in the country announced al bashir will appear before the international criminal court. now following that announcement there was much speculation about whether sadat was ready to hand over amal bashir to the international criminal courts now. bring him had an exclusive interview with prime minister abdullah she asked him if so does would send al bashir to the hague for trial the idea of. justice need to be said. to the maximum satisfaction of the victim if something was a will attack related to the constitutional. function in it
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a document we will definitely appalled that rob ford who is over the missing this guy says he is one of the. i.c.c. is self has so many lives it could be an i.c.c. in the hague could be an i.c.c. complaint court that is sudan or indonesia transition of justice issues of to some to conservation compensation individual and community we're not going to rest until the victims. those victims to be satisfied that justice not only being perceived but actually being saved and that's how we see it from what i understand all options are now open you still haven't decided whether it be in the hague or in sudan or in a regional court are all options open of course this is something that you know all the moment of this was part of our business decisions and i think this is something
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we will i want to tell you one thing. and the best who committed atrocities criminal financial we would have to be part and that's all bottom line working on the building or. judicial system. and we hope to have a credible independent judicious just when he's let's turn to the topic of the you know the clearing of the sit in in june and the people that were killed on the streets a lot of them believe that they're up in support forces were involved in this attack and when will these people see justice because so far some say the results just have not been up to what happened to the protesters on the streets i'm sure you knew so well they're going to situation in bookham in which she's guiding this transition. has
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a very clear. and the taking that was the bush investigation committee so let us not jump to conclusions that investigation committee formed from very respected lawyers people in the legal field this would have started their work over 3 months now and gotten their work to do their work and produced a report so that is being run now under unique up cooperation between civilians and military how is the cooperation between these 2 sides. because it hasn't always been smooth has it yes this is also another feature of the uniqueness of this when these experiment we proudly. are getting this across the wall. i'm calling you the sudanese. which is bought the ship between civilian and the military. to build democracy build solid foundation for democracy
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is partnership is working it is not for the film telling this so many challenges but i think there is a bit of a nation on wall sides to make it work and we're doing that precisely if you look at the region i don't the us. failures in many places because i think they were not able to establish an accord that would allow such sponsorship to move the country from what we know about experimenting with it we know what it is no plan system that is most concessions are always messy. and i think that the mists of what makes it very interesting experiment to be part of. do you trust the military side of your government do you trust the upside of. sudan is surrounded by many countries that have seen
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change because of popular uprisings and many of them have descended into chaos so then different absolutely true done is different in the sense that we have in this middle. as you mentioned it whether you call it decided. to disentangle. this one change is unique in many ways for. it does create hopes for the entire region i call it. getting it right to sudan has a strategic impact an effect. you can imagine the spillover effect then tell you. about the norse. globalist sorrows in east would like to see an old friend botanists working with us making nice success story it has all the right
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ingredients of making it a success in the sea off misery and conflict around us that's why it is a unique sprint unique in miniature i'm only out and this is good friends an alternate is working with us the world and that particular part of the world is looking for success stories that would upset for a long period of time so that is giving that hope. is giving that's what's in each of us a copy of this work together on it and make it real success a story that will change if you so dot dot. prime minister thank you very much for your time thank you very much and. a course in south africa has given hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers formal weeks to stay in a church where they've been camped out since october the group of more than 600 foreign nationals had previously lived in tal ships outside cape town they say they
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don't feel safe returning to their communities ofter attacks on foreign nationals. this report from the church to refuge in cape cell. this is how it looks like inside the methodist church you can see it's totally overcrowded hundreds of people living here spending day and night inside this church this mattresses all over the place children jumping around playing many of the kids haven't been able to go to school for a long time it is especially difficult for families here families like the one of the incumbent just talked i can say in this case is not you know how their condition is not to like normally condition for maybe. one second seems like in the end they run fund all that how we run from our country. is how we survive here in this change the church is right in the center of cape town young greenmarket square where you can also find various shops hotels and
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businesses you have been complaining that ever since the refugees here business has been going down also the city of cape town says that because of the presence of the refugees sidewalks are not kept 3 people living on the sidewalks they are cooking on the sidewalks and there's trash all over the place now the court has ordered the refugees to comply with the municipal bylaws that's possibly means that they have to leave the sidewalks for example where many of them are camping and many of them are living because they don't all fit inside the church the court order basically was in favor of the city of cape town but it does not mean that there's going to be an intervention every time any time soon the city still have 7 days to register the refugees here 1st of all and then the refugees on the other hand still have the rights to appeal. that's a process and we are going to do it but we see even if you have to do we still appealing in this. south african move there is no look for $4050.00 there's no justice for the cities so we tried but that's
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a waste of time the situation is still far from being solved the refugees see and says that they want to be taken to a 3rd safe country and on the other hand the government says that this is not going to happen they have to go back to the community. where they come from here in south africa so it is likely that we have to wait until march on to the courts so it's a final decision. all right and that's it for now from the news africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page now goosebump the prettiest and most authenticity paints a cost that's the big question in that malia village every day yet this community a few dozen officers from kneecaps obama holds a competition the following day and says tradition the women all seem to take part in upon taste to receive the most user fees paid to follow graeme story all will leave you with images all face off with.
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comes to you all for chiming in. with different languages. we fight with different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d. w. made for mines. welcome to arts and culture my guest today is a legend of german art house cinema she's been in the film business for more than 40 years now and continues to reinvent herself. has 2 films out at the moment a german comedy in which she plays a hippie grandmother who encourages shoplifting and a french language drama about
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a secret relationship between 2 women and which supervise character once the love of her life to finally come out of the closet. and here she is bob thanks so much for coming on to arts and culture and finding the time because you're very busy person these deficit you for having me i know i say you're very busy because you've got these 2 films out you're actually live in new york city you're here and you're a promoting these 2 films i want to talk about both of your current movies let's start though with the german movie it's called. in german which translates to grandchildren for beginners this is pretty different for you you're not really known for your comedic roles no i never got any comedic role often and when i got the script i don't get scripts like this even sent to me and but when i read it i have to say i had to at times to laugh out loud.

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