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my name is the amount of people and i'm more into. this is deja news live from berlin. cuts off internet access during protest against the military coup. crowds of people took to the streets of the largest city young going on saturday to denounce the army takeover riot police blocked protesters using barricades and water. also coming up hospitals are pushed to the breaking
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point in the brazilian city of announce where more contagious variants of coronavirus has emerged the country's top prosecutor opens an investigation into president both handling of the pandemic there plus. american football fans are gearing up for super bowl 55 in florida many are trying to figure out where to watch the game the pandemic is fueling fears that super bowl parties could turn into super spreader events. i'm nick spicer welcome to the program i mean mars military has cut off internet access across the country as protests grow against this week's coup crowds of people took to the streets of the largest city young gone on saturday to denounce the military takeover riot police blocked streets using barricades and water cannon
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many of the protesters wore red in support of arrested leader. cisterns to piers to be growing this demonstration in yangon is the 1st such mass public protest since the military took over the country on monday among the chants military dictator fail fail democracy wind and demands for the release of elected leader aung sun suu kyi authorities were not far away. army chief men are lying seized power on monday alleging fraud in a november 8th election won by aung sun suu cheese and l d party. the electoral commission dismissed the army's accusations. now the country's internet access has been severely reduced independent monitor net block's says meehan maher is in the midst of a 2nd nation's scale internet blackout with connectivity at almost half of ordinary
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levels other reports say the military government ordered the shutdown of facebook and twitter claiming the spread of fake news protests against the military coup have also spread to other countries in melbourne australia hundreds of demonstrators expressed their concern. when i. show you know why this is to let the military knows that we're not gonna stand back and let them do whatever they want yet. more often. and in taiwan hundreds of members of the me and mark community there also came out in force. the woman. who had more than 30 years of repression from the military government with them thankfully we don't want to go back to that it'll be a woman who won so we hope in our next generation can live in a country like taiwan where everyone enjoys civil rights i think i was right we are
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here today and i like it. despite efforts to silence protesters in myanmar calls for an end to the coup are still loud and clear in the country. and for more on this we are joined now by her in london he is the director of that blocks and geo that monitors cyber security and governance on the internet internet forgive me mr chalker your organization has for years now been following monitoring how governments turn off the internet to to stay in power what do you see in minbar. well it's been next gordon rate i mean you know you could start you look at when incidents which he was deposed monday by 3 am the internet was partially cut so there was there was a blackout already information control was central to the way that this was done this this uprising and coup was done in an information blackout a vacuum where people can speak up where people couldn't share their opinions and
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we've seen this progress in different ways we've seen facebook the most popular platform in the country talking not long after by tuesday wednesday on various writers in different ways because of the military was not re clear in their demands they basically said block they spoke and provide as did it anyway they could so it's been a calamity it's been really operators trying to push back say they don't want to these platforms but then being forced in compelled to do so in many cases and what does it mean that to the protestors and indeed to ordinary citizens or may not be protesting when the internet is switched off in this way. it's extremely distressing so you look at sort of the loss of social platforms ok these are not be worked around there are ways there are tools but then once people start to work around these tools use might go to twitter as well then authorities also not
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twitter so. step by step people are losing their ability to communicate and when the internet as a whole starts to become restricted at nation scale then this is extremely alarming and. people who have no option they are stuck with or they're on the street protesting or at home. powerless and voiceless and this is a complete progression this goes so country back decades have seen decades. and you mentioned there are ways to work around it is there are there is there technology available to 2 ordinary people it's not too complicated. since 2019 we've tracked social media markets in. countries and each one of these incidents has a different story a different mechanism. when social media is restricted you can actually get work you can use a virtual private network to tunnel to the outside world. this is
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a challenge to authorities and they will also try to look at the end and that's what we see happening you see this. restriction as of saturday morning today we saw that connectivity dropped to 30 percent and then 16 percent nation scale so users couldn't connect to the internet so there will always be those ways a diminishing over time and these people don't have to move it's not the ninety's where the media had bands and away out people could you be reliant nowadays on the internet which is perhaps the key issue ok well thanks so much for that insight altucher director of that box from london and we turn to brazil now where the country's top prosecutor has opened an investigation into president j. are both over his handling of the pandemic in the city of menow us
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a new more contagious variant of the corona virus has emerged there pushing up infections and driving hospitals to breaking point over well with covered 19 cases clinics lack beds and have little oxygen to give patients. monastic and cope with private at least according to a state government which made this video showcasing a new hospital with 80 fresh beds. but this is closer to the real situation in my mouth a makeshift clinic with a couple of oxygen tanks patients fighting for breath and this is worrying that things could soon get even worse. we are most afraid of running out of oxygen and that's what we need a lot of oxygen because so many people are sick. just bad in the isolated amazon the virus the 2nd wife is also washed over brazil's
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megacities these graves in rio de janeiro testify to its toll with some 800000 deaths now the worst affected city in the country. it's mismanagement but plenty of previous says. the way the crisis at its peak was managed practically visited genocide on the city of. lives that could have been saved were lost and this is sara lee. of this fall the federal government's response and the country's leader have both. even when he was ill with the virus last july kept making supporters but actually. sending hundreds of times his repeated decision from i should about that 19 comparing it to the flu and promoting a cure which hasn't been proven hydroxy clerk when but now he's admitting that drug might not work well i think you have to like i say the chances it works is 0 it was
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a placebo ok fine give me challenge least he didn't kill anyone. many also angry at the country slow vaccination program with hundreds of millions to inoculate officials now say hello to more devices of the chinese vaccine sign of back which reported on the 50 percent prevention figures in this brazilian trial. time now to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of tunisians have attended an anti-government rally in tunis police lock down large parts of the capital city ahead of the demonstration country's largest in years to his revolution 11 years ago sparked the arab spring the country is now mired in political turmoil and economic decline. german chancellor angela merkel has vowed to provide more support for anti-government protesters in belarus germany would ease visa rules for persecuted dissidents and offer help to victims of torture
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belarus has been gripped by months of protests stemming from a disputed august presidential election and a brutal police cracked. in china police people have been paying tribute to a whistleblower doctor on the anniversary of his death. warned about the spread of the corona virus back in december 29 teen but was reprimanded by police for doing so is death from covert 19 an outpouring of public anger over the government's handling of the outbreak. snow sleet and strong winds the german weather service has issued a severe weather warning for northern and central germany going well into monday forecasters warn of up to 50 centimeters of snow fall roads are expected to be icy and dangerous strong winds are already lashing northern germany authorities are working hard to keep road conditions safe train service has been suspended parts of
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the country with already asking residents in affected areas to stay at home if at all possible. and our correspondent in hanover in central germany bracing himself for what might come tell us what is expected there. well nick essentially a lot of snow it is an extreme weather event happening in germany this weekend and what i mean is that polevoy takes the sending icy air from the arctic down to northern germany at the very same time a warm front is coming up through southern europe and into southern germany so we have a situation where in northern germany it's going to be very cold and in southern germany it's going to be warm and wet and where these 2 weather front me she's kind of where the real fun happens as you say snowfall of up to 50. meters i rang and a very very high winds and of course what's expected is all the types of chaos you
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get with extreme weather events so blocked roads blocked around way lines and lots and lots of snow fall and extremely low temperatures and you're not a part of the world use this kind of weather it can be a very big challenge how are people where you are preparing for this. well there's another big challenge at the same time and that's the coronavirus and so people are being told to stay home and not only through the weather event but also because of code even so authorities have really told people to stay inside what we know you municipalities are doing is that they're sending more equipment out to clear the highways and also lots of cities making preparations to take in more homeless people ok jeremy to head over get some hot tea and thank you an american football super bowl 55 kicks off on sunday in florida between the tampa
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bay buccaneers and the kansas city chiefs and fans are focused on not letting the covert 19 pandemic overshadow the biggest spectacle in u.s. sports. kovi 19 hasn't get these football fans from getting their taste of super bowl 55 various fan zones in tampa with not enough tickets to go around due to crowd limitations for the game some fans don't even have concrete plans. we're not sure what to do we cannot want deal with more than 10 people we want to watch the game together and camp a bore polluted i'm not sure what we're going to do but we're going to find a way i can't go back and we're going to win this game sorry patrick others have reservations about where they might end up on sunday. holly concerned about the be out of which you are probably will probably be very pretty you know what type of bar the atmosphere i'm in it is probably
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a nice if not the right situation for me up i'll be watching it from the hotel room in the very end for those $22000.00 general admission fans lucky enough to have gotten tickets for the super bowl masks of course will be mandatory. and you are watching it deja vu news live from berlin spicer let's watch. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. manticore's. spots for some chips and some great culture memorials to boot. w.h.y. . every day counts
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a recreation center between the 2 fronts and risking his life as he does not intervene in situations where there was no saving the help amok. can he win his battle for education. thanks. theft and no lessons at the number of village schools since 2016 separatists destroyed the interior and forced the teachers to flee. the school symbolize a lot for the community that us bias for development and growth the validity so painful beyond the physical structure of. the human structure struct. number is located in western cameroon and the country gained independence in the 1960 s.
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it's french and english speaking regions with much. on paper cameroon has 2 official languages 2 educational systems and 2 legal systems but in reality the english speaking minority says the french speaking government in the distant capital has been oppressing them and discriminating against them for years . they were peaceful mass protests in 26 theme. the government responded with violence oppression. we made our 1st visit to number 2 years ago along the way we were stopped by a home for resistance fighters and several checkpoints they're fighting for their own country i'm designing and they forced the schools to close in hopes of a place pressure on the government as a go see that better than a number we met passed the rolling dowry by chaunce says he in the local people are
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living between the fronts with government troops on one side and separatist forces on the other these look at the political but so does this is difficult because both parties and the same and if he does then do so consolation also hope because the school was closed past the hour a back then plan to set up a place where the children could at least meet supply. 2 years later with visiting them again and a share of hope has grown out of the clergyman's initial idea. it's an alternative school the children are in attendance 3 times a week. thank . you for trying to give them a light signal music the music the weather mood and life reading writing arithmetic can actually. see the teachers of volunteers from the village like fidesz agca
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the 20 year old herself how to. school early because of the crisis my friend wanted to see you should see to know what i mean or nearly so i move i'm not going to school to find a book on how do i try to piece called deputy know very well i like what i'm doing i like to have my community isolate help you need to keep. pradesh would like to go back to school herself graduate and then become either a nurse or a doctor but right now she's just fighting to survive. to do some markets to buy teams to eat in the household used to be doing stuff but the money's there to buy but the things i'm ready to get some milk i mean that was right too it's now almost like i'm talking to you know we have been wanting a house to eat nothing young latina house plantings idea could be honest but the new things would be best to all digital whose daughters and i nothing else i feel needs and you don't puff protest became pregnant shortly after the crisis began
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and now has to look off the hook to daughter as well as how so. you know. what it. will be what. a lot was who have freedom to do something if we don't to live around like you know my mother means i yelled the other times yes katie a using your house you're going to say really it was much better but what you'll be scared to do yeah don't be unfeeling find out all. the dashed takes us to her aunt's house all it's left of it a year ago the separatists set it on fire. he came in would see that we have blood legs which means that we are like inform us like we're carrying message to the immunity people so that's how we came where they came like that is that is shooting gone seriously shooting guns it's like frighten us this
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scare us we had no way to go this and asked me to give him a much a so they can use it use it just like that was to kill us but he was dead by killing my husband so that i did my 2 eyes on weakness before you got to me she was able to flee and her husband survived a seriously wounded. in the government hospital they 1st refused him treatment and accused her husband of being a separatist himself. pasta roland perry his stories like this one every day separatists and government troops are fighting to dominate each other and if people suffer then it's the other side that's always to blame. us in the military and the boys brutalized people in them do things that anger me so in the united states and the less it all does. sort of say with the brits it ok to talk to people and how to people anyhow you know because i didn't have
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a license to do what they want to do with anybody i mean i was being told her that he was a schoolteacher untrue how you're going to lose to me that to my face. we drive back to the regional capital amanda passing czech police where security forces are drinking openly and extracting bribes at another checkpoint a group of separatists stops us. they're ready to talk. the people have to like contribute money when they come here at the checkpoint or yes at the time so i don't know who considered illegal good morning god you're going to have to go out prove yourself you know it's never going to talk or give a battery they say they're protecting civilians from the military but they're really who's behind the attacks on the schools. the separatists are running on their own at this information campaign. that each decision has doubts is a nice pop artist who was hauled before what else does
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a last resort we need supervision and nothing more than the bad that's really not god if that is not pretending to be so but on the web i'm not really and i would never do it i will fight to my last bit. is the government at least trying to resolve the conflict paul is the mayor of commend a member of the party of paul bia he's been president of cameroon for almost 4 decades. he keeps on opinion on the babies. i'm misty releasing those who've been kupchak providing themselves giving them a boost of reformism these are all the attributes all of us. of these 5 dead in the . meanwhile president hasn't visited the region once since the crisis. a few hours later we had renewed gunfire and an explosion. i know you're you
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know we are here was. 8 year old in the sun was the victim the separatists and soldiers were shooting it out in front of his house he went out after the firing stopped and a grenade exploded. i don't know our daughter. was there is. the daughter we're not florida does it is father does. not have them as your nose no more does grown. a few schools are back open in the men to the next day. but on the military protection many children don't put on their uniforms until they reach the school gates out of fear they could be attacked or kidnapped. this school was attacked and set on fire in the event. alleged separatists who released this video
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a short time later forced them to undress. back in november as news that someone important is coming to give them a pep talk it's the archbishop from the regional capital amend. the she was a school is not going on normally but this is also part of learning which means that it is part of going to school. so i found you very much for coming to learn ok. you must always learn because your future oh lice in education focus and. love for you is that of.
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the catholic church has been trying to mediate in the conflict since isto. the archbishop says the problem is the separatist leaders are in prison and the numerous small separatist groups on the unified. the government should do everything possible with inspire us through dialogue. never solve this problem you know when it war against your own people will go on still possible for these children what india when i said i'm almost moved to ts they have a right to get future. yet during a service pasta harry tells the villages that they too must do that pot. was there was still a few parents who would much rather see the children working in the fields than
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send them to the recreation center. and of all the community has a duty to take care of the prisoner to love the project and to use the facilities. because in the meantime it's become possible for youngsters to even get some career training at the center learn to sew or cut hair for example. roland ariz battle for education is very complex locally he does what he kept the ball at the same time knowing that the conflict between the government and the separatists will be resolved elsewhere. we got into this trouble because something would not listen to would not do what is was to do and this is what was so free. roland perry is one of the few people who was brave enough to say such things on camera. he doesn't want to remain silent use to speak for those whose future hangs in the balance.
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