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and you know what external voices are brought part. of the 77 percent you talk about because. this is where you. are 77 percent this weekend on d w. this is state of the news africa coming up today the troll map off to terror gruesome violence is widespread an english speaking camp route because of their breaching insurgency thing we'll hear from a victim this trying to heal from the mental damage she suffered a doctor began bring a counselor who is helping others like her. and how the coronavirus pandemic is saving the lives of endangered animals in south africa but for how long.
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has the wonderwall come to africa it's good to have you along now we often report on the shifting front lines of civil wars and palace troubles between different armed groups on the continent but today we're switching off focus to the civilians caught in the middle of these conflicts we're going to talk about the ordinary people whose lives by violence and death and osc what if anything is being done to help them overcome the psychological trauma they suffered you hear 1st from cameroon where a separatist conflict has killed more than 3000 people and forced nearly a 1000000 others from their homes and where rape and other atrocities a widespread. blasé ong spoke to 119 year old victim and people trying to help a word of warning some viewers may find some scenes distressing. 19 year old
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miriam not her real name is gripped by mental pain. last year comers who had just entered her village shooting and burning down homes. she fled to the forest for safety but instead she was gang raped and became pregnant. that is in full of the books if you crash it. there it is gave me. i know not kosher not for rude i do think. i said no going to. assume a. fluid. medium thread to come in as copy tell you i would do wish you had a baby in march today a team of therapies from hope for rehabilitation a local and you with the help in tenerife g.'s is meeting hall they want to help her get over her trauma she's
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a victim of the conflict between the country's army and dandruff once a produce militias. here. for years so hard you. just act ok. but number 2. pray for the nazis i make a. good woman what he. hoped for rehabilitation runs a small clinic that offers free to my therapy if handled model $1500.00 cases 3 years of fighting in west in cameroon has cost on to also free to the people from the region. trauma counseling is a very capital. concept. in the interim my healing you know in well being for citizens because we don't get through my healing we risk having a lot of a lot of different behaviors perversity behaviors which can be in most cases and or
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beside. me and say she feels better after trauma therapy but she doesn't know we have parents and 4 siblings on she did this we have b.b. on unfinished beauty all of which only adds to my suffering. and i'm now joined by paul much at all in will be hey is a can as psychological counseling as a trauma counseling center called we connect he joins me from his car he's actually on rates between cities at the moment that have you on the program as well tell us about the work that you do at the we connect santa was the gunnedah week or next month is a huge new shoots you in response to greg migraine and also a response to the trauma about his corner going on in our country looking good bad or wrong or. and from. a knock on 3 why do
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you recall the initiative. ok you sit on the set of phone with victims off trauma tell me a little bit about these people some of the things that they've experienced. i'm buzzing. some of the things i'll call us up next you're going. against women we're going to look donald because the one thing. that you have been tricked or mkhize because your father could not under have used a lot and money this would be a lie. then let something like be known to be. out of the hands of the norms the groups being destructive or emotional bobbins to. cuts across every area when it comes to drama. so talking about that at trial michael the protagonist in our reports talked about having
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a pain deep inside if it does pain like that it'll go away to people if a fully recover from from traumatic experiences such as this but the truth is don't i don't. know continue to have triggers you continue to have flashbacks it's not really. just going bad with a process on various consonants ations we try to make the triumph understand that it's a shared responsibility that it constantly come back but it's the client who also has to take full responsibility for you you know so we're just going to go to bed like you know say sean's on the stand on a stand. on that aspect i would try to go down separate steam do you just. try to do that self-confidence once again and that's a good look at. that publicly and his group i would try to work it out all
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right better social that we have ok as bull headed and what do you what about those people who don't get how what could it supposedly happened to then. well the myself you know when we don't get hurt the truth is we're going to do a crimes that kind of like strike you from that hicks roots that's what i like runs 5 you have switched on not a person and it. becomes you know well as you saw on that rock suffer from those that don't want what variable but they don't want to speak out. on the people which is something which. you do not group you know why why would some people not want to to seek help why wouldn't they want to speak out even when they can access help. the truth is in our context like income alone right now we're not really have that culture of counseling that's one of the
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reasons why we called they also came up in studio to. speak out when they are truly going to challenge mormons so. they don't have to speak up because maybe don't think. you don't want to speak up because you probably don't they don't want to speak up because they think. maybe if i demand their fuel to fight that they're kind of you know good to somebody to see what i have because if you like that that resilience will have comes if some of those challenges ok that's bull material and know if he has a psychological counselor in cameroon helping the victims of trauma and at the effects situation thank you at the end travel safely thank you. let's look at some of the stories making news across the continent right now ivory coast president allison which are a has announced he will run for a 3rd presidential term he was nominated after the ruling party's previous
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candidate died in july prisons which are had until now insisted he would not run the opposition calls his decision to run again illegal. in sudan at least 10 people have been killed and more than 3000 homes destroyed by flooding the u.n. says more than 50000 people have been affected over the past week many schools and mosques have also been slipped away by the floods that are treated by seasonal torrential rains. and more facing an ecological disaster after an oil spill ship again became fuel after running aground at the base almost carrying nearly $4000.00 tons of oil and $200.00 tons of diesel whorish depends on the sea for food and tourism. the number of rhinos poached in south africa has fallen significantly because of the coronavirus knock down international travel restrictions meant that poachers from places like china and vietnam have been unable to travel to the country but ranges fear the number could soon go up as
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knock downs all vulnerable local communities face and employment and hunger because of the coronavirus crisis. there's hardly anything left of this rhinoceros poachers tried it about 2 weeks ago and cut off. investigators from 2 showcases but collecting any solid evidence is difficult considering how you know its headquarters here before them. one gets used to a lot of things you can give to this problem with the animals but you can never get used to the carnage of your boys feel bad when you see this especially now very broader numbers has decreased over the last couple of years and you know that this is just one of not many left. like she said. most of the world's $20000.00 rhinos live in south africa about a 1000 killed each year. for now the number of poaching incidents is much
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lower than before the lockdown and it's more difficult for poachers to move around during the lockdown and also the international market for polish goods has been declining but the question years how long is this situation going to last with the looming unemployment and the lack of economic opportunities. at huntington village on the outskirts of the park 80 percent of the locals live from tourism according to a village elders more than half have already lost their jobs. who gave the people who came. so there will soon some. goods will be in jordan and do may be in the ports there you see. if you are you can do it for me i mean. the number of poaching cases in kruger national park that involve poachers killing just for the animals meat are already
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piling up. that's. normally useful for you so they're using the latest technology in order to catch the poachers devices detect people while all the software picks up the gunshots and just as oc ranger mark macdill stops explaining the alarm goes off to the next detail goes into action. shots fired there probably shot the drawn and punches a shot the wrong. so we've got to just try and get to them through possible. and see if we can catch them. for the next few months the park rangers will have plenty to do to ensure the animals will survive. i also believe it's a day be sure to check the stories on dot com for its cash africa on twitter and on facebook to today we'll leave you with these pictures from the academy in lagos
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which is for ballet to one of the city's poorest districts and. why do you as it is on its way to bring you more conservation and. how do we make see the screen and how can we protect habitats we can make a difference in the line 2 years in the mental series against global 3000 on t.w. and online. i'm not going to think out of the gym well i guess sometimes i am but most of the thing which is that the german thinks deep into the german
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culture of looking into the stereotype square but in the sink the future of the country that i don't. even see the thickness grandma. you know it's all that. i might show to join me from the germans on the w. . post. is recycling the future of architecture welcome to arts and culture where we'll be asking that question and also coming up. versus substance redefining the parisian woman beyond cliches about how the lips and fan since guards. and transforming a nasty old mattress into a belgian waffle or maybe a spicy taco trash fast food sculptures by artist.
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but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially living seas but the big question is how do you do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than all traffic combined and it produces more waste than any industry. 50 percent 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in germany.

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