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3rd mind of us you want to see my vision is to stage the next takes a bishop here in the spring of 2022 and as you see that's not possible in the building's present condition get us and or and so i intend to clear the grounds of base and secure the structure so we can hold a temporary exhibition here at the south temple we are still on one couldn't fix a few of the longer times the crazy ideas i'm just a collaborator but i'm happy to be involved so far it has always been while it was ordained. they're looking for the mysterious little town of kaiser's ashen which the writer thomas mann names is the birthplace of faith in his novel dr faust earth
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. so far they've actually found the gravestone of the philosopher his grandfather. is from your nature was born in brooklyn about 6 or 7 kilometers away. died young and the received a lot of support from his grandfather who influenced him greatly and was the pastor of this church they are indeed. but in the crypt of st dangles church they don't find the remains of his grandfather or any reference to the german philosopher. however there are many signs that the village of populous was idyllic in the past. the hour or in this of your coffee for the whole of nature's life this is probably the only place where he felt at home where he had people he was fond of all his life so it might sounds as a 4 or 5 year old with a loving grandad there's nothing better. nature has reclaimed the church.
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it's. small it's good it's determined to make it once again a place where people can meet share memories and drift lacked. for the strike. it's not the 1st time he has restored a church in 1989 shortly after the collapse of communism he discovered that in love then paul carful church in saxony and how. he was determined to rescue it from further decay. windows and all. that when we arrived in ban books at the time i was very interested in romanesque architecture so i took a look inside the church and was so moved that i almost fell over. but. i looked through the broken windows and what i saw was incredible surreal. the space
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was filled with elaborate sankofa guy huge coffins with eagles on them as a missile because. the sucker for guy rested on metal beers with metal angels hovering over them and holding crowns. in the 17th century the council church was famous throughout the german lands this was where the princes of and how to worship and were buried the curing the communist era the royal church and its crypt one left to decay. one has but one doesn't and the superintendent or regional senior pastor as he's called showed me the church service. we entered through a back door the door to the tower. because he guessed what kind of impression it would make on me and not only on me if we entered through the main doors. it looked
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really shabby. or now i would say it looked like a shack. and. the artist and the pastor got to know each other and became friends. i now. had already held an exhibition at the castle in bamberg museum. when i traveled to hala and that's when we really got to know each other and. we sat in his kitchen and talked about everything under the sun including of course art. and it's very possible that i asked him then if he could imagine making art for the church and. to do something for the church. we were confronted with this
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important church whose interior was in such ruins the amp's walled off and the turn of the century paintings chipped off the walls and conform. and i don't remember exactly how but we started saying we should do something about it. no sooner said than done the artists started making full scale designs on paper. and do here in amman i would offer that often i have lots of artists could paint a picture or an altar piece for a church but to design a whole church from ceiling to altar demands a certain megalomania. babe legal fee mr history inspired markets goods. the most money from the artist
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doesn't have to be a church goer who is. about his openness to the wonders of creation and if you like to god though he wouldn't use that name in itself. is what makes moderates good a wonderful and maybe one of the few or the only religious communicator in this region where the church has completely disappeared from. the math of this is. the artist consulted a wide variety of traditional in the western. then we selected particular themes to focus on. we had to choose at some point. and then i simply told stories biblical stories that he may have heard before but no longer remembered we looked at pictures together we asked ourselves what might
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be important today what stimulated him but mostly i told a lot of stories those were our meetings telling biblical stories and looking at pictures and. also has very different influences his style grew out of the comics that circulated in communist east germany funky adventure stories with a didactic programme about distant places. this. was a truly unique visual experience and an educative canon. that's why more men than average in east germany even in unskilled jobs could tell you about venice or by santee i'm. here in. this to fall because it seems. the
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congregation was startled at 1st that the starry has and is soon one their approval . noise painting the ceiling to look like the heavens is nothing new in a church. you see it in many periods of art history. but how a market goods a sky would differ from a say one by cause prediction was not immediately clear good said you had to see it . in morse. because i was not. involved. punk woman and i've hung the design against it so you can see where the division is i don't know if it's too much whether we should let it fade into the arabs and on the door side do the measurements work. on yes they work.
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sure demonstration and i are going through i didn't think they would. this is. really our. money our money year but come with the vest money will help the 1st you must have an idea of what you want to do then you miss pin it down in a design so that you can convince other people who put up some money in order to given the stuff in and on but none of us had any experience we were in it for the 1st time or and but we got there slowly but surely the pub and in fact. it was clear from the start that the pictures would be created in enamel. for years to get so has worked with
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a traditional enamelware since 70 saxony. it has old furnace is modern lasers for cutting the metal sheet. as this will tear the bone this is the crown of thorns and this as you see is the fish. the image is drawn on metal sheet. this unusual commission makes a pleasant change for the workers. as a trusted client is also given access to the works when no one else this. one caught the crown of thorns. when they've been cut out the metal sheets must be transported 160 kilometers to ban pork to fit them on the on even in holes. then all the way back to be painted in
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fire at. the animal works has put a small studio at the artist's disposal where i can give free rein to his imagination. to do that with us if i were him doesn't it. i don't work in rectangles by car sales the shapes that way i create something like a silhouette with a lot of open spaces my decorative elements my foliage is all cut out and. that gives the hard enamel and steel a very soft fragile quality i made up with with guns top of.
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apart from the laser cutter the heart of the animal works is the 130 year old furnace. that's very high temperature as the animal powder forms a solid glass layer the bones with the steel. as a child and over an hour so i'm turning off the furnace today or leave a few of the baskets empty then i'll add my starlings my insides. with. small corrections are made immediately before fire. good feels at home here he knows the furnace well.
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when visitors a showed around the workshop when customers a show in the stovepipe factory they always say and this is our artist and that's cool being integrated into such a different world of a factory like this. from the off topic. the bright enough pick months are applied in layers with each layout being fired separately it might look simple but the technique requires years of practice. it could. have developed a routine over the past 20 years and gain skill with respect to the material humans want to but i wouldn't be aware of it myself because that's just the way it is but when people come without that experience i see what i've learned and i'm grateful for the skill i've acquired. so what we need to eat because. there is a likeness about more scott says animal work and his technique is special.
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when it comes out of the furnace of work can't be corrected but it survives for centrists. nearly fired elements to the church and the past tourists apprised again and again at how beautiful they are and how the whole design is taking shape. then the hard work of attaching the pieces begins. nearly 2000 and cousin spaces are required before the crooked walls disappear behind the colorful steel sheets.
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had a knee and for us to go would have been impossible because it wouldn't have stuck to the walls so it was providential but most of it said from the start that if you did something it would be an enamel and the enamel sheets would be separate from the wall or mounted on the wall or mounted in front of the wall that was very reassuring for the engineers and conservationists. the gap between the pictures on the wall facilitates ventilation and inhibits down yes. it also has another advantage that might not seem so obvious. is that. for the future the parish can always say oh good say stupid let's dismantle the metal sheets and pack the whole caboodle in the loft and then people can decide in the future if it hasn't
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all been stolen in the meantime they can reassemble it in 100 years or. more it gets a grew up 140 kilometers southwest of belin even after working a 60 hour week he's usually good humans and he likes to relax with family and friends at home or in the garden and. my parents attended give an answer cool just across the river and i was born and grew up here the 900 meters from the here is the farthest i moved in my life. his wife a successful ceramic artist enjoys cooking and entertaining together with her husband. the family motto might be a weekend without unannounced visit to us is a wasted weekend. no my and. my parents still live in the same street where i grew up. and we collaborate on some projects in the middle of eyelets there are
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situations where our artistic activities overlap. that. the artist and the pastor continue to work together on the interior design of the church ready. usually the artist carries out the past this wishing that gets is also good for a surprise. these are the clouds you promised you know not. just in 400. years to match the height over there i thought i'd add a few clouds here. so i will. now have a show and i haven't seen this either on the hymn board artificial word. here seen enamel. 6 as they discuss the next step they feel the artist's latest work and the pastor gets
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another surprise. start or get on the one hand with all and the writing of a donkey in the city is reminiscent of biblical times. but of course there weren't any skyscrapers back then which was kind of working so these tall buildings relate the picture to the present day. or. by the way it's painted is very unusual. i've never seen a composition like that i recognize the theme but one can see immediately then you can enter the picture as this one is. peculiar though how i'm confused myself. finally see a canvas ornament much as the arch over the apps. it fits perfectly. they've hardly solved this difficulty when mom is playing the next joke on the pastor it's
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involves a bit of wordplay that's going to. me i know not a dove a bunch of grapes. yeah. christian iconography comprises many details what these flower means what that animal means. and there are often several meanings. and. then brian said to me it would be nice to have a bunch of grapes there. but i painted it dove at tauber with the water and when i showed him the design i said proudly i put a dove here and he said a dove i said grapes but i also painted grapes. the 1st visitors arrive. there from birth area and have never seen
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a protestant church likely. even encouraged to touch the paintings. with them either i should probably lock myself in the church for 2 or 3 days to discover my own work. and it's a very strange feeling which i've never had with any other work. so i. in september 26th seen after more than 5 yes the 1st section of the band pictorial bible was completed the occasion was celebrated with a special crass fs. let
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it be. god forbade israel to make an image of him unlike israel's neighbors who warship the idols. but the people were weak and while moses was away on mount horrible they formed an image. get rid of the images said moses and he gave them the 10 commandments instead. i'll never do another project like this for me it will also remain unique so i'm very pleased that we've come this. way 10 years ago one couldn't have
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imagined it happening. as us as a way of kicks michel martin and so he says himself that he'll never create something like this again it's made him a part of history that's amazing and didn't forever and that people like peyton lang are immortalized he's just an ordinary passing facts into the picture and hangs in a sacred space it's one that isn't so sacred anymore especially today because god ordination maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea as you continue to project to be this why those sorts of what he's come to more with good citizen value i knew. more it's good sir from his work in life stationed elsewhere and brings it on foot and i'm very grateful that pastor had the courage to support this project is for there was a lot of criticism of the star in the so called some people objected that it was in the style of comics it's contemporary art by somebody who has an ambivalent relationship to the face as he himself admits some golden 100 years it was up he has a very positive approach but not that of
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a typical christian minded view of guffey him doesn't have to being so concerned for every art with all its questioning confronts the church and this whole historical buildings shifted. doesn't the tensions and contrasts are fascinating and we live with them in the former communist east germany i mean believe in videos it daughtry music you're just gonna kill could these churches unique worldwide for it's a completely original artistic concept which are no more than a unique a new approach to the old message for people in the 21st century by an artist who isn't a member of the charge precisely for that reason asks the right questions and tries to help find answers on voting because i can only be good for the parish. you know . the phrase is still ringing in his ear is when markets get so no inches a new project to save it in half a day to church once again with
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a young pastor and friends again it's consumes a lot of time and finally an autumn 2020 he found sinister you see a shift will not unsung that didn't. always start with the legal questions. in the dream was still. with you. with. the association set up to restore the church in public it's called cause there's action that's the imaginary town where faith was born and thomas man's great novel dr file systems. the association wants to give the finish a profile the association is a legal entity and its members are professionals businesspeople architects lawyers and of course artists but the guiding spirit is more what's good said. vermont
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a new phenomena this cut off from the heart this. my vision is huge. to create a space here i want to get our foot in the public door this taught us flight maybe really succeed in saving the church and turning it into the kaiser's national museums.
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job made for mines. this is indeed of you news live from berlin at least 150 people are feared dead as a glacier breaks and hits a dam in india. a huge flood cascaded through the broken carrying mud and debris into the areas below the search for survivors continues also coming up voters in ecuador head to the polls amid strict code 19 safety measures it's
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a classic contest between left and right but was several twists one of the favors isn't allowed to vote on the incumbent is far from running due to a corruption conviction. plus an american football super bowl $55.00 kicks off on sunday and it's featuring 43 year old quarterback tom brady. brady is chasing a record 7th super bowl ring as the tampa bay buccaneers face the kansas city chiefs. next vice or welcome to the program. at least 150 people are feared dead in northern india after part of a glacier broke off and crashed into a dab and it can state unleashing floodwaters and debris local authorities say
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rescue workers have begun recovering the bodies of the dead the flood happened so fast that people had almost no time to react the search for survivors is underway. a short moment of hope. and then relief as rescuers pulled this man out from the debris alive. he's one of the lucky ones. several people have been reported dead and dozens mainly employees of the russian gunga power plant are still missing. this amateur video shows the moment the small dam was swept away after part of a mountain glacier broke unleashing an avalanche of water and debris. then cut further through the area hitting the hydroelectric power plant in the valley below. what is it that got them when i looked up and down but couldn't see
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anything but then after 5 minutes i saw something that looked like a scene from a bollywood film. $50.00 to $100.00 people running for their lives but couldn't be saved as the river engulfed them some argue optimism on it. the tragedy happened in the top of an area of the state of bitter a current in northern india. this region in the himalayas is prone to flash floods and landslides. most of it what the situation here is still dangerous people are leaving their homes and fleeing to of the forest they're taking their belongings including their quilts and mattresses the locals from neighboring villages are worried the dam near them could also collapse parking their cars and got to tell you that. while rescue operations are ongoing big. government. shelter near the forest as they fear the disaster could strike again. our correspondent mr jaiswal in delhi is following the deadly flooding in northern
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india for us. is the situation under control now but i think so part already said that nobody is under control of what is behind all of that but of course rescue operations in the extensive damage caused by the jewish settlers taking to launched on its lead down and blameless in what bonds what because are expected to have been stepped up and just you missions to find the zebra's oil what is unfortunately us to continuing to well o.j.d. that have been so there has been some amount of success by existing forces that have. done spent the better it but to extent on the tap actually only actually be assessed once the complete operations of the operations. and it were there any warnings that something like this might happen. well i think
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if there are local activists and environmentalist school drawing dollars that there needs to be additions beat the construction happening. these what did what he said on d.c. it was all white and there was no one me well despotic leadership list and the jesus behind it might have to be behind it would be studied appointees or said they were instituted in could but that have been longstanding wanting to get out because they might get a lot of things in that article on drugs outbursts as well as clean and whitening of the lips to encourage tourism and susan as well as the establishment of bob johnson hiding objects along to have been criticised for making this more and he denies being sensitive you know what but it wasn't there was a massive floods in decent which caused the loss of life of almost all those close to 6000 b. but an octave clear warnings were given to discontinue. however that got him
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government has been criticized for not coming down hard and even rolling back some of the descriptions that these bonds happiest and you were mentioning the rescue operations that are ongoing just briefly i mean is there much hope of finding anybody else to think. well dressed you operations been persists navy army have been deployed on the tooling forces and as well as yes math and national disasters each medigap have been set up and yes that has been some success in just doing a couple of dozen b. but it left old 172 confidence missing and so i just put them to dean's. all right thank you for that correspondent mission chase fall in delhi. elections are underway in ecuador to choose a new president incumbent lenin marina was barred from running for reelection june to a corruption conviction voters have to choose between a total of 16 candidates for the country's highest office the latest polls have
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left leaning and dress in the lead. is not allowed to vote in the election and self because efficiency resides in mexico but he's seen here accompanying his grandmother to vote his strongest rival is the conservative banker guillermo loss. and our correspondent your 100 mayors is following the vote and joins us from quito voting is mandatory in ecuador but as we all know there's a deadly pandemic underway so how are the authorities and voters dealing with that . and the answer is just behind me you can see a lot of people waiting to vote this is one of the voting stations here in quito thousands of people are still awaiting not just in this place but all around quito and all around the country 13000000 people are called to vote in this country voting is mandatory so the big mobilization is suspected and seen all around the
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country so it's difficult to keep this physical distance people. were the facemask but it still is a very complicated it comes when the report reports some 3000 new infections every sing. is not the best moment to to hold this election here in ecuador n.h. and put a challenge to your democratic duty you had what your voters tell you they have most on their minds in this race. this is a very particularly our election and they could because this is not even between the left wing or the right wing all this is now about a project proposal for the contrie this is about the one main figure in this country on these former president rafael correa this voting is you vote for or against him and that's the big thing a former president he's the kind of ecuadorian hugo chavez a very charismatic and populist neither so he managed during his on the inspiration
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to connect with the most popular ourself this country so. potential victoria from the rest and i was asked candidates what the return of the left wing to the power and it was hard not just implications for in our politics here in the other but also for the region for the continent with more and more countries turning to the left thank you so much for that you had. tens of thousands of people continue to protest in man more after a military coup almost a week ago internet access has now been restored after being severely reduced for more than 24 hours but no one knows for how long the protesters are demanding the release of the country's detained elected leader. or just as of back on the streets of young gone for a 2nd day thousands marching against a military coup and me and. they used the 3 finger salute to signify the rebellion
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and carried ban is demanding the release of elected leader on song suchi they say they had no choice but to take to the streets in support of democracy and against what they see as injustice. this is really unfair despite. the landslide win in the election the military staged a coup unilaterally and with accusations. that the military staged an unfair to. rest of the leaders elected by the people now students under the red fighting peacock flag have led revolutions in the past so we join today the protest as well. as. the red flag is that of unsung through cheeze national league for democracy faulty and l.d. . the chief men on lying seized power on monday alleging fraud in the election held on the 8th of november that vote resulted in a landslide victory for the n l
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d the country's electoral commission dismisses the army's accusations footage of sunday's protests surged on social media despite the country battling internet blackouts the images show demonstrators out in large numbers some even facing off against secret police and military there to observe them many protesters say they are determined to show they will not be intimidated. citizens have already made their demands by voting where on the streets now to show that we are against a military dictatorship without fear. protests across the country have been largely peaceful however gunshots were heard in the southeastern town of meow what the uniformed police with guns charged a group of protesters there were no immediate reports of casualties. concerns are high that the unprecedented level of civil disobedience and me and
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mark could cause a stronger military response. we turn to sports now tonight's super bowl the championship american football features some of the biggest names in sport but tampa bay has veteran quarterback tom brady a 43 year old has won the super bowl multiple times and many consider him to be the greatest quarterback ever. was could be considered the michael jordan of the n.f.l. with 6 super bowl rings was brady was drafted by the new england patriots in 2000 in the 6th round he was the 199th overall pick not one with expectations attached to it although history proved brady to be a steal back in that dread god god was with brady at quarterback the patriots
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won an n.f.l. record 6 super bowls over the span of 2 decades the most recent was in 2019 many regard brady the best quarterback to ever play he holds several significant n.f.l. quarterback records. and his private life became a hot topic when he married supermodel just bench in in 2009 but there has been a blemish to his story book life in 2014 brady was caught up in deflate in accusation he manipulated footballs to gain an advantage the controversy resulted in brady being suspended for 4 games in 2016. that same season brady into neared a record breaking comeback in the super bowl brady's n.f.l. record setting success all came with a new england patriots many believed the team's leadership in not brady deserved
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credit for the multiple akhil. now the 43 year old has silenced his critics not only by reaching the super bowl at his age but by doing it with an entirely different team the tampa bay buccaneers. and we leave american football to look at the other con the one the americans call soccer to give you a look at the results of the weekend's bundesliga matches in frankfurt today got past hoffenheim earlier league leaders byron unit beat her to berlin 2nd place life 6 handled shocker will spur maintained his good form with a win dortmund lost again cologne beat rivals leverkusen was a winner mights took a rare victory over lynn and the weather forced postponement of the build
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a failed brain and batch. of course watching news live from berlin up next is sports life until the next hour you can get all the latest news information on our website that's t w dot com follow us on instagram update of the news i'm next ice or thanks for watching. boy. oh boy. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to his shadow and if you just pay for us one official information as a journalist i have walked off the streets of many can trust and they have problems
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are always the same forward to the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans something humans can see the microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work a day dolly. separatists of kept most schools in western cameroon closed for the last 4 years anyone trying to reopen them was intimidated tucked and pops killed how does a commission that is beautiful child with 2 children look at the school. to roland how it is fighting but nevertheless in the village of nanda he setting up
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a recreation center between the 2 fronts and risking his life as he does not intervene institutions where there was no shave my head of conduct. and he wins his battle for education. theft and no lessons at the number of village schools since 2016 separatists destroyed the interior and forced the teachers to flee. the school simple as a lot for a community that has files for development and growth the cd so painful beyond the physical structure of. the human structure is destroyed. 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 . because there were peaceful mass protests in 2016. the government responded with violence suppression. we made our 1st visit to number 2 years ago along the way we were stopped by a home for resistance fighters of 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 they go see the battle then in number we met pasta roll and ari by chance he in the local people are living between the fronts
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with government troops on one side and separatist forces on the other these look at the form of the gun but food is is this difficult because both parties on the scene in a school that can do so consolation also hope because the school was closed past the hour and back then plan to set up a place where the children could at least meet supply. 2 years later with visiting him again and a shimmer 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 in a busy because it's a wonder mood in life reading writing arithmetic i can't really see how the
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teachers of volunteers from the village lecture desh agca the 20 year old herself how to live. if school early because of the crisis my friend wanted to see should see to your dying or nearly so i rule i'm not going to go too far but i'm how do i try to appease call deputy all very well i like what i'm doing i like to have my community isolate helping me to keep. the desh 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. we don't have markets to buy thousands to eat in the household used to be doing stuff but the money's that's why but the thing is i'm ready he got some more coming that was my no 2 it's now just like i'm talking to you know we haven't gotten in the house to eat nothing young latina housed plantings idea could be honest but they knew things would best suit all digital blue soldiers and i nothing. like sheesh meats and you had the
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don't puff protest became pregnant shortly after the crisis pm and now has to look off to how it will daughter as well as how so. what. will be. what. these are a lot was who have freedom to do something if we don't to live around like you know my mother means now you know only other times yes katie a using your house you're going to say really it was much better but would you be skint so yeah i don't be on a feeling fine at all. dash takes his time 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're like inform us like we're carrying message to the community people so that's how they came where they came like that is that is shooting gone seriously shooting was it's like frighten us
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this chaos we had no way to go this and asked me to give him a much so they can use it use it just like that was to kill us by use that 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. the military and the boys brutalize people seem to do things telling me so i'm really nice to try to be less it all does. sort of the same with the brits it ok to talk to people and how to people anyhow you know because he had
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a license to do what they want to do with anybody i mean out for going to school she too intrusive have nothing to lose to me that to my face. we drive back to the regional capital amanda passing check please 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 oh yes i'm sick on her porch agree with you good morning god you gotta have her out prove herself you know it's never really got her to live by you 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 iran at this information come i read. that you feel this illusion is dots it is a nice hour long well properties to arsenal before we go on posts that's the last
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illusion we need supervision from nothing more than the bad that's only not seen yet if it is not reaching it so what on the web and i'm not really and i would never do it i will fight to my last bit. is the governments at least trying to resolve the conflict pull out just a matter of commend a member of the party of paul bia he's been president of cameroon for almost 4 decades. he keeps on the purely on the b.b.b. says well freedom of them is the releasing those who have been captured providing them so that you can be in a blue zone reformism all the attributes of ease of use for the limits of. 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
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know we are feeling was. the 8 year old in the sun was the victim. separatists and soldiers were shooting it out in front of his house he went out after the firing stopped from a grenade exploded. i don't know i got out. the door was nearly or not is why does it is rather dull here oh lord have mercy or knows no more days go on. 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 now. 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 the pep talk it's the archbishop from the regional capital mend. that. leaky rods. 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 here rather much for coming to learn ok yes you must always learn because your future oh lice in education focus. love point us out of. the catholic church has been trying to
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mediate in the conflict since isto to. the archbishop says the problem is the separatist leaders are in prison and the numerous small separatist groups on the unified through all. the governments are doing everything possible within spots through dialogue would never solve this problem you know when it war against your own people not possible for these children why india when i said i'm almost moved to ts they have a right to get future. seat. yet during his service pasta harry tells the villages that they too must do that popped. this was there is 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 that is one of all the community has a duty. to kill 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 can pull of all of the same time knowing that the conflict between the government and the separatists will be resolved elsewhere. we got into this trouble because so he would know listen to would not do or do supposed 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 he wants to speak for those whose future hangs in the balance.
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