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he developed a mobility tomorrow. read. him 16. w. . why do you say he's on it's way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener how can we protect habitats we can make a difference in the audience are meant to series if you will be using w don't mind. leap. hello and welcome to the 77 percent the still that out the flies the voice of africa's youth my name is lindsay called laura it's great to have you with us. this week's show is all about. and. any peers capital i'd use up above we discussed the devastating impact of paper speech and how to conduct. and
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donna we take a look behind the scenes of crowds vosh out of bed and asleep. and a lot of experts have gives us the box on the most colon thankfully transmitted infection. how do you have experienced hate speech either on line or off line sadly many of us have even if the people insulting or frightening us a strange as it's still extremely uncomfortable and how. some of you in uganda shared your experiences with us let's hear what you had to say. and a brother who was at risk or. someone like you so they like friend him for being good on the 1st one lane and we weren't. well it is
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a for me because people are believing what they want to see someone made up about my height and my skin color which is funny because he's a black person too so you'd expect that that would be coming from him i feel tortured and i felt really bad so i had to take the post down and actually go to social media for about 7 months my pick was used as an example a bad example of how you can and celebrates graduation people said commenting. buzy he said. you know how it goes to show me i guess i didn't recover because i think. that is all for and hate speech doesn't just lead to emotional pain it can also lead to injuries and even death like in the town or adama in ethiopia says the country began its shift towards democracy if you're p. has suffered a series of violent clashes between rival groups say 6 people were killed and many
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more like him was injured in clashes across the country last october and it was a facebook post but caused the tensions to speed. the riots began on the 23rd of october $29000.00 and lasted for several days a mob took to the streets brand cars and killed several people they thought their opening into 6 people died across the country from the elderly to shop owners to young people what caused this horrific outbreak of violence allegedly it was a facebook post by opposition leader mohammed the politician has a lot of support among the youth in his post he called on his supporters for help fearing that someone from a rival group was planning to attack him in response some of his followers course the war and took to the streets attacking anyone in their way the police didn't interfere. the killings in adam
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a were extremely horrific how do we call but hate speech that leads to such violence how restrictive should governments be and how could we ensure you know more what prohibiting hate speech at the same time our reporter edith kimani spoke with the victims of the riots in they see up in capital. for them it's vital that their story. hard. the 77 percent is an added suburb of the capital of ethiopia and it's in this country that a legislation was recently passed trying to control what they're calling hate speech but how does this country and indeed africa and the rest of the world define that line between freedom of expression and harmful utterances i now want to introduce a very practical example just so that we know what we're talking about here in october of last year in this country a gentleman who's very popular politically made
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a statement on facebook and that english eventually or at least it was characterized to have led to violence on the ground but i want to come to yes but here because you argued that what joe our guy said didn't qualify as hate speech i don't think it speech is he's a problem in ethiopia at least he supported i mean there are displacements. internet penetration. users alike. so i don't think. speech is probably. ok i'd like to ask mr what guy you know because he actually lost a son together with his wife and we actually have to respect that they're both wearing black because they're still in mourning and it's very difficult for the mothers you can see but mr guy you we're hearing there that perhaps the. things
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that happened in adama were not because of hate speech and it was because of ethnic tension how does that make you feel and if it's ok and if you're comfortable can you please tell me what happened to your son for her before. you know. what. kind of a mullet man order every time to. talk to you that. i knew nothing of the common. good. i'm so sorry for your loss and i see that you've brought the image of your son clearly as you saying barely an adolescent. and i know i know that this is very difficult for you so i'm really terribly sorry and thank you for speaking to us so mr well guy i'd like to ask you you know do you think that your son would have died if john had not posted on facebook. post about the. facebook.
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page i was among. the no but are those. the deluded. i want to come back to you yes but because this is obviously in contradiction to what you're saying to me you're saying hate speech is a long way to finish allow me to finish my question you're saying hate speech is not a problem and yet these parents are saying had that post not been put on facebook not necessarily jowers it could be anyone else but 1st i have to say i'm very very sorry for your loss but what was really what really was a cause. where was all the tissues when i was older. what what was really the cause for that is all a post user won't post which is a very complicated country. for like 5060 years so a single of this book will still does do just let me ask her where do you think the line is then between hate speech and ethnic tension when you look at for instance
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the information that was posted on social media it's an information you can't really see it as hate speech or being as a misinformation he just said i'm surrounded the police is here and i need help and . naturally his supporters came but then what china speired afterwards is what could be described as hate speech which lead to loss of lives and so on and so forth het speech that brings all this problems to the country and speaking of the law because we did promise that would come back to it it's very specific saying that any post made online which lead to violence are what are considered hate speech so you've been following the conversation that we've been having and i just asked about the law do you think that if this law had been implemented then your businesses would have been saved your communities would still be solid because. your hate speech in the hallway me to. go. to the.
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media etc. it is a good bet no good i'm going to go. ladies who decide later like i got at the lake . and not be hormonal women dizzy and a good witch by. disease. in a cause that i guess at the number of like to hear from better kids where is he. right in front of me. so why are young people engaged in this kind of behavior i would imagine that you know being from kenya my parents' generations and their generations didn't know any better but we know more why is this still happening. politically neutral yet has more of it i do so wish you're going to talk without my
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little. social media surrounding the government to know what the 2. are willing to little. to late in effect ok and finally i want to come to the parents do you think there's a way out of this what's the solution to go. on with us because. i want to make a little. water if i were to them 1st. yeah. your motives the melissa going to meet up with a. load all over the. digital
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. learning which well i think that's a good place to wrap up this debate it's one of those conversations where you peel one layer and you find 13 more i don't know how you feel about this but thank you for watching. in most cases it's the entire political atmosphere that leads to classes and even to debt this debate shows that i know satins a constant just one post might be the straw that breaks the camel's back so let us be aware about hate speech even in minor cases if you would like to watch a longer version of that discussion you can check out our you tube channel and if you have any comments or suggestions please do get in touch with us via facebook or
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email when she ran for word councilor about my lamble from zambia decided she would rise above the hate speech how open and drove around town with megaphones publicly shaming ha but she proved the haters wrong and although she is stealing had twenty's she is now a successful politician let's meet her. youngest 200 pounds live in zambia visiting a village the young politician is deceived you for recreate she currently re presents 15000 people and those she's part of a minority at the moment she's hopeful that other young women will follow him home footsteps. for young women. so that we have to talk about allegations as women maybe that women maybe just to. get what might happen to be president than to be. you know sort of protect the
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country and yeah. 1st arrived here to gain practical experience as a social worker the law courts were impressed with how she engaged with the women and children so they asked her to run in the consulate election but the old west talked against heart from the beginning the other male candidate harvest and even physically threatened her because leadership roles of passed down within the same family some felt that was stealing something that was rightfully theirs. then they should hear the people from the other party going with their megaphone don't vote for this person you're don't vote for this foreign girl you don't even know it is coming from she's just a small little garo and she just does it to you as a councillor should not do anything and it was terrible and they would come right there in the late with the megaphones in throw stones on the roof and. but i said
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i'm going to win i am going to win because the women really have supported me in this is what why i am saying that women really vote and they support because they want things to change the world to mug obama is situated in the rural ask it of the capitalists during her time as a counsellor was able to channel extra funds into my golda to kickstart new use for structure projects she also helped 700 schoolchildren get study loans and is firmly against child marriage unsurprisingly she's now pretty popular among how constituents well not that we know in our country that by the kinds to have. the help says a lot because she knows as well and she has an open yeah there are problems in your life like i'm a mock up tonight jennifer and in my room we're happy with how we work with the
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community she is a good young lady and want to have to continue helping even old people like myself . with just mind percent zambia is one of the worst countries when it comes to female representation in local politics although half of the population is under $35.00 it's even harder for young people only $104.00 parliamentarians represent this group lawmakers tonally canonical koku board thinks it's time that young people start making their voices heard. what we are seeing now is a stage of young people trying to assume political leadership and i think that is important for africa because naturally the youths come with. a different kind of energy a different kind of innovation because you see there is this stands for sitting changes that have kept huge political powers in africa in place for a long time and that can only be change when these new blood new ideas and pushing that agenda. back in my gobal is handing out water canisters but not everyone
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appreciates the guest for years politicians would give away money as a form of vote buying some of the locals were hoping for more but it's up to mistake that the next generation of leaders want to simply be judged by the size of their what looks. from one straw woman to another nickel on my taste is the creator of the t.v. show and african city based in accra ghana it tackles the topic of sexuality from the perspective of the morton african woman it is inspired by the popular series sex and the city with over 4500000 view us. is no longer one of gondolas best kept secrets we managed to get a special behind the scenes look of the production get ready for some amazing fashion and lots of. stress for his all time at
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a fashion boutique and a sent off across the series creator and have cost a session for the latest in gandhi and fashion their web and t.v. series an african city is about to start production on season 3 and as always there's no shortage of bold and beautiful outfits why are beautiful things important for an african city because whenever i see anything in the media about africa it's about ugly things sour it was time to fight back it was time to fight that story and fashion was one way to do that. if i'm here for you. oh. wow launched in 2014 it focuses on 5 glamorous women who have returned to a craft to live in opera. been
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a. lot of life and careers in spike heels and fabulous clothes different discussions about sex have become the shows trademark for mommy jane who plays a serious business woman seen up this topic is what do you. what the audience gets from that is that throughout the continent there are women who are living these really strong 60 lives and discussing sexuality as much is still sort of cowered in a bit of darkness surrounding. it happened and i hope that the show sort of brings that to the forefront and allows young women to touch base with that part of themselves and not see some kind of. deviance have an african city was born here that's a motto feel studio the series was inspired by a strong female lead cartoonist in the new york sex in the city if you wanted to create something similar for a gun in context like the challenges of important
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a vibrator. hardest small problem with the box and if you finally. had her vibrator you know the. americans. they use it to massage their backs. this is my favorite episode but i love. that i kept hearing that isis canyons were bacon surveyor. but it was after that episode that i feel like everyone just from love with was shot. and that's when i really realized that people want to something new and fresh and real and different because such surely screen is nothing new but exploring it from a black female perspective is still rarely done. and michelle big fans of the series for this reason they are playing the dating game in a crop for them it's
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a relief to see women on screen struggling with the same issues ask themselves here in africa a man i told you i said the fact that you have to wear you know it's like a war that you have to wear and the more games and strategy that you take to get the more like your manhood if i define variants of this is a problem for women in society you know. like touching on any issues but problems with just new having sex or dating for them i think that was very important like they have to do they have to be constant time the female caucus turned into unimpressive number of men so if you it's always on the lookout for new male talent . ok right to tell me more about. the men in the series come and go by the women always stay. i love the women i love the 5 women. i love their friendship i love what they stand for it's powerful
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women but i love their sex lives i mean to me that they're my girlfriends who were just chatting about dating cetera so i love their sex lives i want to see more about their sex lives for all those people that we hate that we only talk about their sex lives. we will continue to do so because that's what the show is he some critics have taunted a serious for portraying a lot of serious lifestyle the house a little in common good and reality for most people while our motto if you are greece she says the shore also offers a welcome break from the stereotypes of poverty in africa and of course its glamorous protagonist continue to entertain. and debate in adventurous. wow i hope this join me in checking out. being in the dating game often looks fine and adventurous and it can be but sometimes and i did write
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a guest comes along which can ruin the fun. i had over it well it is the most common sexually transmitted infection so how can you prevent it and what should you do if you test positive our love and relationship experts kaz has the. hello there and welcome to the spread a safe space where we get to discuss everything sex and relationships our question today comes straight out of nairobi and it goes hey there cares i'm linda a 32 year old living in nairobi i hope you can help a sister out i have had some wonderful new sexual experiences recently and i love that i've been able to express myself there's just one small problem i may have had one unsafe situation and i recently got diagnosed with h.p.v. i have so many questions right now the 1st being is there a cure or a vaccine for it what can i do to contain it and live
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a happy healthy life yes i have already spoken to my doctor but i really just wanted to hear from you as well i hope that's ok linda thank you so much for trusting me with this very personal information i do not take any of it for granted 1st of all chances are that the information your doctor is giving you is likely the . correct information and i wouldn't want to counter that as i myself am not in the medical profession but i will reiterate some of the information just in case you needed to hear it in a more palatable way let's begin by defining h.p.v. h.p.v. also known as human papillomavirus is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections that can be contracted through sexual contact and can affect your genitals mouth or throat there are over 100 different strains of h.p.v. in some cases the virus can disappear on its own within 2 years but if it doesn't you may be at risk of developing genital warts or cancers including cervical cancer throat cancer or counters of the genitals so go get checked yes there is
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a vaccine it's recommended for all genders to get vaccinated at age 11 through 15 prior to sexual activity though the vaccine is available for people up to the age of 45 the vaccine is relatively safe and even the report of side effects are very rare lastly yes you can live a happy and healthy life with h.p.v. as long as you continue to use beriah such as condoms with your partners maintain a healthy diet and see your doctor on a regular basis i hope this is covered everything don't forget to drop us an email if you have any questions till next time from me cows good bye. well that's it from us please connect with us write us an email at 7 to 7 at d w dot com if you have any feedback or even story ideas this show was all about. and hate but remember days power in choosing love and kindness of
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