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interactive content teaching the next generation then took such action. using the channels available to inspire people to take action and we're determined to get something here for the next generation the idea is the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. this is david lean years africa coming up in the next 15 minutes fighting fear with faith pastors in training in northern nigeria are contemplating matters of life and death. on flights and sometimes you can remove your life or your shoes. and invoke enough so we meet lame vantine energetic presenter of a t.v. entertainment show a motto is i'm an albino i own it up front attitude that's inspiring other all being those to fulfill their potential.
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i'm told me all of it both welcome to the program it's good to have you with us we begin in nigeria where activists say at least 350 christians have been killed across the country this year alone a new report blames the violence on islamist extremists in the north where christians are minorities muslim nomadic herders have also often clashed with mostly christian farmers in central nigeria now future pastors are battling with the question of how to address these dangers. if you want to become a pastor in nigeria or study theology you will probably study here one of the all those theological schools in kaduna city the northern part of nigeria is struggling with the widespread killing of christians recent attacks on pastors and students
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forced the topic onto these students and how will they react once they are pastores their lives of the church. crisis erupted or do do over on. if you don't you cannot be anything wrong the lecturer one says students to choose a different path you have to scream and fight and sometimes you even give your life for your sheep but most students want to protect their own families 1st a common human reaction one that seems stronger than faith i will take my family. to a conference after a one. hour noncom and stay with the people to see how the seat will show. if there is any suggestion i can give to my people one story i can give to them even to store on our children are we sure don't. know my family see.
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the class burst into laughter realising their own level of helplessness in the face of crisis we're talking most men commit we're from your enemies c'mere we're from your members as a leader. targeting christians for killing gruesome shots like this one from last year released by boko haram and its splinter groups have spiked in nigeria here a child soldier forced to kill. there is an atmosphere of fear especially among those here in this school who want to serve god even though anyone can become a target of militants not just christians. several villages where tact just to reka go in kaduna state it is unclear who was behind it but it directly at least 50 people read gunned down as they were leaving a mosque the attackers also looted homes and burned them to the ground hundreds of
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people raped killed last year in the north of nigeria. to run or not to run debate continues in the light of a possible attack at the theology school to threat is real at the school people here tell us so far it was confined to a predominantly muslim neighborhood now the faculty wants to move the school to the christian neighborhood of the city. around. here people don't like to use drugs because they don't have options birol out of control. i do not see play as for denounce is it bit there's work or any need and if we have eat not on face we are led by the spirit many here would like to believe that and preach faith with confidence but as they tell
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me they feel abandoned by the government which keeps promising an end to violence but so far has failed to take effective action. let's now get some insight from. the he's a security analyst in nigeria's capital. good to have you with us could you give us a sense of the state of violence against nigerian christians particularly the north of the country are they being targeted specifically because of their faith. yeah i think i think it's a bit to be mixed because in some cases we can see clear evidence of. some form of you know and most suited towards kristen but also is all that is is because of the lack of you know security presence in some of this region that make them vulnerable so when for example the last case where we had the early march. in a local government thing doesn't do not about 51 who are killed under. protest in
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your country kristie you know calling on federal government to get to get support does because the breeze of called the west side and a concern is that if you targeted by you know this is what he called banned from the news called them bondable of course we know some of this ban this just on religious sentiments you know raving there. in a local government has nothing to do with this to be repeats of this name in technique or into a religious conflict so it's a bit of books to do not of mandia is right we need to entirely sure this trust and attention to of course is not in every case what of the but in the recent times the scene that we've seen is that it just i get i get it attacks against men john chris and. so it's not just christians but muslims as well are victims in this. yes yes muslims at newlands us as well so when the current president along it
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was said that these leads to you know civil war i think that's a bit of all of us then because it's not in it's insulated attacks are you going to make a case for for these. anti christian sentiments you know in the not so it's not always the case but of course those are. working a lot isn't them on the complaints greggory allowed every day so it's it's is recently government will find long lasting solution to this forum because and i'm on that note of the government you talk about the government. and you talk about this violence that is targeting christians but also targeting muslims why has the government not been able to tackle this since it's been going on for so long. yes that there is because there are 2 main issues one of them is that we have put up with the system in india and if you look at the police. population ratio it's very
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very low so the polish political discourse is stretched thin and then the government cannot provide security in every local in every local government global community level so because of the reduced my power and even cut off the capacity of the security forces doctor you need to give these are slowly wounded. and also of course there is this constant that because in the community that i've been there not only a christian. some of the goal of the governor some of the political elites come up the last few days been because they're muslims but again that the communities are talking about is muslim communities are those are sort of are the one demanded so it's the government cannot solve this problem well or focus on security because it doesn't realize that you know this is one of the absence of difference of just so we'll begin to focus on peace from his beauty interrupted balog you know try to get a neutral understanding between the religious groups and even we really bonded. was
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that i've been quotes of course that become begin to develop in a conflict transformation in relationship also it doesn't mention of the relationship because i'm not. in that. religious tensions in the not ok i think we're a great go security analyst in a bush thank you thank you so much. with confidence and charisma a t.v. presenter and book in office so is living with albinism and inspiring many panty one still in her words rule the world at a time when people with this pigmentation condition are being killed in some parts of africa because of public misconceptions it's a threat that lee knows all too well. it's good that she's loud she's bold and she's proud because she's. been pantihose a popular show on local t.v.
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. every day she chats with artists mysis ins and other media personalities this have made her a role model for others living with albinism. i know i'm not i am albi beautiful which means i feel good about myself i think in a very positive way my priority is not set by others i always think about myself 1st and i don't wait for the state to come and help me know i acted i got training i created a job i'm a lady boss. she's very aware of her role as a celebrity but says she's only come this fall with hard work and determination. at present being a woman is already very difficult and to add to the fact that you're albin or it was very hard you 1st have to accept yourself as a woman and then show people that being an albino woman is being a woman like any other well rounded with charm and charisma long. before she rose
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to fame and begin a fossil like most people living with albinism she didn't always have an easy life . defined as i was almost kidnapped twice i used to date a guy who in secret stole pieces of my hair he said abroad in luck i was in shock when he told me what he'd been doing to me. when he is not chatting to celebrities on a t.v. show she reaches out to others in the community. a woman like lean who has fought to reach this level is a real role model for us that's why it's a great pleasure to be with her. i think many girls are now telling themselves if she's an albino who's fulfilled and lives freely i can try that too. for this reason she now discusses albinism on her show to foster awareness but also to
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inspire and encourage others with the condition so. that's it for now from africa you can catch all last doris' from our website and facebook page albinism is much more frequent in africa than elsewhere in the world as many as one in 4000 people in some areas we live in now with these pictures of africans who live every day with albinism will see you next time i find out.
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i. am not proud of them they will not succeed in dividing us out not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we are tired of his dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made for mines. every journey begins with the 1st step. and every language but the 1st word. the piece in germany. why not born with. its simple mind on your
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and prosecution witnesses were in court on wednesday to hear the verdict afterwards weinstein was taken directly back to a prison hospital to continue his sentence. a look back now at the key events surrounding this landmark case. february 24th 2020 harvey weinstein left the courthouse in an ambulance after being found guilty of sexual assault and rape. his trial had begun in january public interest in the proceedings was immense it was a watershed moment. i find. for many women the trial was cause for.

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