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i'm not often caught in the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i said nothing which is that. thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype the question has been here think the future of the country that i now not. even seen the picture this drama day on t.v. it's all about ok. i might show to join me from the german sunday w. . post. this is d. that new news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes blowing proud as they advanced saving a cross but that's little consolation for one canyon family who want the jet made at sea compensate for the loss of a son's life the way he used to help us all alan hopes one him that we looked up to him because when we told him all of the problems he was. was quick to send someone
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you didn't want to see his parents. and judgment day is nearing the ugandan warlord where. your company today. crashed killing all 157 people on board the plane was heading to nairobi from when it plunged into the ground minutes. investigations have revealed a problem with the boeing 737. triggered an automated system which pushed the nose of the plane down the pilots try to override the system but could. something. off the victims want to compensate them for the loss of their loved ones
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news correspondent. and one of those families in kenya. it's a year later but this for me is still a morning bella mohammad was in his way back home he was on the ill fated you tube the minutes flight that crashed shortly after takeoff in addis ababa this is the last 40 he sent his family and grown up she is he was very happy when he took this picture but now he is no longer with us whenever we want to see him this is what we look at which we look at the photo to remember him and then we put it away. up there has been the last in saudi arabia watching as a lab technician he was the pride of his family he grew up in. but through good grades and hard work he managed to make it out and even send money back home and if you don't call and say here. yes the way he used to help us all our hopes
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were on him that we looked up to him because when we told him our problems he was always quick to send us some money he didn't want to see his parents suffer. much 10th 1900 supposed to be a happy b. but after hours of waiting the received the message that their son had died along with 156 others on board nobody survived the crash. for the help of ethiopian airlines his father brought him on and was able to do his remains the better the minute symmetry not for. you will be. the death of 157 passengers may no longer be making headlines around the world but he had to bribe mohammed's family with memories of his son are still very unclear but even as these remains of bodied the gap that he left behind is yet to be feel.
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like many others have done this family still seeking compensation from buoying there's an ongoing court case in the us and the company 77 max planes have been grounded. already things are working out on the other sites because i remember. a group they had a problem with their plane ok on. the plane here which cursed with our children the good so many problems that was with it because i understand the computer fields. of dallas whether confronts him self with the knowledge that he son died having lived a good and honest life. a lawyer representing a dallas family spoke to. adela's relatives have joined a group of families that have taken boeing to courts they've filed
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a civil lawsuit for wrongful death expected there will be just to sort them out of the day. though in any way to cannot rip replacing. those who died to the families the 2 most dumont dealings but they believe at the end of the cold war to be told. i'm confident boeing will be able to be held accountable. from the preliminary information that they have hard to believe this i would guess or get the support. up to the court to america determine this in terms of the clock for the battle have been. an extra takes us to the hague the trial of a ugandan warlord is nearing its end. and a senior commander of the notorious lord's resistance army or a faces 70 charges arising from iran office here in northern uganda in 2000 today
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prosecutors at the international criminal courts began reading the closing statements a verdict is expected in the coming months on it and after this report. the lord's resistance army or l r a led by joseph coney was founded in 1988 in northern uganda emerging from the remnants of the country's brutal civil war while continuing to fight president was 70 and the ugandan government. the international criminal court has heard several recordings of a moderate commanders ordering atrocities the group is notorious for its brutality hacking off lips and limbs of the victims they kidnapped and forcibly recruit members many of them children women are made sick slaves or forced to marry their fighters in 2005 the international criminal court in the hague indicted kone and
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other senior commanders for war crimes and crimes against humanity. when is the most senior member captured so far several international operations have tried to track down joseph koni. but the group have moved across the region from uganda to the democratic republic of congo to south sudan and sudan and now mostly active in the central african republic. kone and his commanders remain. dominique's trial in the hague let's bring in our reporter in uganda. he is in the capital kampala hello julius good to see you so many young women is a very senior and or a commander what does it mean to people in uganda at the end of his trial is. what i can say is that they need to try any of the. especially the victims especially the government. for
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a very long time to many of the victims. is a point have been waiting for looking for to justice from the international criminal court i know it's a very important to know that uganda was the fust country. the international criminal court so many you looking forward to see what the judges will have to tell them where they will get justice where they will accept the decision of court. jane is what is life like today for the surviving victims off the n.r.a. in uganda. very many victims you know the war took away so long many. people people who suffered the atrocities of the lord's resistance army look forward to the justice. and to them whatever comes from their means a lot to them and it's a very sensitive scenario for them it's a very sensitive to the people who. are farm. houses being.
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waged to receive this information to receive this judgment from the international criminal court to behave. leader of this movement joseph coney remains at been able to evade being captured i know the u.s. has a bounty on his head. i think of cheering the lord's resistance army of corn is to live very hard question to answer both on the side of the ugandan government and the u.s. troops that have been helping us is joseph kony was flushed out to uganda in 2000 seats he's been running in the jungles we are told he's been hiding in some enclave called coffee this is an area the border with south sudan and video recording but we can't tell the gist of corn is in this particular area but all those reports that have been coming through all these years none of them is pointing to a direction where you can see the behaviors of course is going to be arrested in
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the next month 6 months is still at large and there are no signs that would be called anytime soon but who knows it could be called any time but we can't tell when that is going to happen but many victims of course get to be arrested and tried in the international criminal court all right. thank you. so here's one for you when was the last time you got into a taxi and a woman was the driver while in the capital kinshasa an all female taxi business is putting women behind the wheel the companies say to be doing very well and plans to set up an academy to train more all female drivers. it would be hard to miss these bright pink cars or is startling contrast to the usual taxis found in kinshasa driven exclusively by women they offer a high end right hailing service in the congolese capital kinshasa so i don't. hear music with. most clients also women in. cabs are more comfortable and
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safer way of getting around. i have always been a bit scared to drive in there because it's complicated but seeing a woman behind the wheel it really gives you confidence and makes you realise you can do it yes we. launched 2 years ago campaigns to make a big impact on the transport. the company has its own academy to train up to 100 feet all drivers this year. trainees are recent graduates who were previously unemployed. they 1st of all there was no such thing as even taxi drivers here in the d.r. street spaces so when i saw they were hiring women i thought to myself well this could be an opportunity for me where you could be. this is the brainchild of patricians. in the harvard educated entrepreneur who has high hopes for congolese
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women because ever since i became an entrepreneur i've always invested in women because i believe in women i believe that african women will succeed where men have failed where you want to leave me put women in positions of power and they'll change the world for patricia the sky's the limit she now wants to expand internationally and competes with the likes of lift and. and that is it for now for africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page today will need your pick chairs from the morial for the victims. and crash.
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