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happiness is for every human penis is a very different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature and there david and this is climate change crisis sex how to improve books you get smarter for free. are new to. the fact that. this is the end of the news africa coming up in the program what's behind it was a piece insurgency on this cd how to survive as hillary did the knocking was on the town hall palma last month may be planning their next moves it's raising the fiesta fun knoblock bottom. line they just chopped off one of his head for no reason right before our eyes that everyone had to watch. so they fled to an island our correspondent managed to access the bullet our region so we just got stuck in the
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which is the shadow. bush because if we don't move forward towards a risk area that is that when i was around the guy that said one point where it attacked by insurgents. and yet another blow for the covert 19 response in south africa where the use of the astra zeneca scene had already been stopped now faces even more challenges after the suspension of the johnson and johnson boxing. ditsy plea for take martial arts the former without physical contact will find out how it's being used to get violent kids off the streets. i am eddie michael jr welcome to the program mozambique is reeling on the brutal insurgency by militants with links to the so-called islamic state for more than 3 years. this violence campaign has displaced hundreds of thousands destroyed dozens
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of towns and villages in northern was a week despite the government's claims that it is countering dean surgeons another major attack may be coming soon according to consultancy pham risk all of this is happening in kabul delgado province formerly the tourist hot spot but now the volatile lucy gun says from terror experts on how this has come to be but before that let's have this report from our correspondent who managed to reach areas it was a couple delgado province. from the air the islands of mozambique's northern coast look like paradise but life on the ground is increasingly difficult ebor is one of the last islands that have been spared from islam missed attacks a flood of refugees has more than doubled its population in just a few months a united nations 8 mission isn't able to feed everyone that
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her yeah. we've been here since 7 in the morning and haven't gotten anything and now they tell us they're all out but they write down our names. what should i do you know i'm like you. you want to. party now so i was lucky enough to receive some rise flour corn and cooking oil terror groups have attacked her home village on the main men's twice and want everyone to naif but the villagers had nowhere to go then the attackers came a certain time. and they just chopped off one person's head for no reason right before our eyes is that everyone had to watch even the children then yes so we fled here to this island. now marie lives in a hut with her 3 children she has adopted another child who had lost his parents on
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the way here. for. the next day we started for the neighboring island of cuba the u.n. food program has also planned a mission here. but our trip and that's when we were halfway there so we just exactly what a lot of times well we can look forward to discover the i mean all the surrounding our lives at one point where it effects by the insurgents. no luck low tides we're definitely. on the close by mainland militants still stage deadly attacks on villages plundering them to finance their operations after recent of text international cooperation stopped their operation on the planned nature will gas facility. fortunately we don't know really. well for you to ourselves so. let's see how to respond when. we have to
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wade through shallow waters and mangroves for 3 hours before we encounter the 1st inhabitants. and then finally we get to the island of kitty for an aid boat docked in the evening before. the island's government administrator helps with distributing food that's critical for survival he said. without this food we'd be in utter crisis almost everyone here lives from the sea but the refugees from the mainland they are farmers and can't fish without this food aid it will be chaos here. about 4000 people lived on this island before the insurgency now is more than 10000 people was thousands of displaced people leaving the mainland in the coming year in
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the past months looking for a safe place to stay just that this isn't exactly a safe place last year terrorists attacked the island pillaging it and killing 2 villagers the local administrator was able to hide in time but they burnt down his house. of course i feel bad everything of value then i had was in there. it's like i lost part of my family. now the administrator lives like they're refugees in a tent in front of a neighbor's house like many here have lost actual family members the terrorists kidnapped 30 islanders mainly gilts beach i live near a 16 year old daughter was one of them. they are terrible people they come from far away take our children and don't say why or what it is
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they want i'm sad i'm enraged i just don't understand it. there's no trace of the girls and no international outcry over the kidnapping with their gado province people are worried about more attacks most feel helpless against the terrorists and so far not a single soldier has been stationed here on the island. now 6 presidents of the south and african development community sat back recently held emergency talks in the mozambique and capital more political they agreed that the western situation in the northern province of kabul delgado in was a beak is indeed a serious threats to peace and security for the whole region but no solid agreements were made public instead so doc vowed to quote proportionate response to jihadists you know you. say.
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you being here to expose. all media. oh. these is. good for. the. not much good to. be heard. from on as i'm now joined by olivia ghita he's a terror expert and by doing the right type global structure and international security on geopolitical risk consultancy firm hello sir for your time now for us tell us more about who these insurgents are and what the aim is. this group put ridge in a cold but it has no relationship with money and group started in 2017 about. 15 members of the beginning. to see it
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move they had only. packed a look oh police station i point. in traction and again following during the years and now we're talking about books in the 2000 members but also very importantly they pledge allegiance to the southeast asia in 2013 and state. of allegiance in 2019 and made the group now a force to be reckoned with in terms of the attacks. in the equipment they have and that's why they come to the forefront of the international news with. the taking of the town of one point. what is the. what's interesting is. ensured she studied about as usual the distribution of anti-corruption we know that capital cattle the northern province
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where they're located has a lot of natural resources so we're going to talk about. the gas but it has also ruby gold mines and also very importantly. for arrowing trafficking coming propaganda about 25 to 30 percent of the arrowing distribution from afghanistan goes through mozambique and. so. a lot of corruption from officials from people from the army and so that's how it started as a look or an insurgency but it has now turned into a jihadist movement ok now you briefly touched on it because if you're right there's the dense now seem to be targets in areas that are rich and not from use also flight why is that the reason why they're going after the oil and gas is basically this is going to be the biggest investment
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project a not for example the next few years i mean the windfall for the gas project is going to be about $60000000000.00 which is full time to peel mozambique this is a jewel this is really where the wealth of mozambique going forward is going to be so it makes sense for them to extract a nice area but also in the case of for the 1st time ever they attacked foreign ex-pats to get more traction and they just try to stay to get more publicity ok now how possible is on big responded to this insurgency and why has this approach failed to stop being set dense so far. beginning with this regular army to try to tame down the insurgency it didn't work very well so there was an agreement between the us already and russia.
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to bring in mercenaries from the viking new group back into a group and the russian mercenaries one backbone because they were defeated so then the government hired another mercenary group called the binary group from south africa and using a mix of the army and nursery it's not really working out. to be changed in the medium to long run so the original body stock i agree that such high enough attacks cannot be allowed to continue without the proportion of its regional response but we don't know the details about me doing. extremely difficult because the regional intervention or international community intervention will have repercussions and
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what we don't want to. do that we've seen time and again with foreign interventions of possibly. joining the fray and we've seen how sophisticated and good for instance to some extent days i think that will have a. solution. then use to be some kind of. major push from the government and you're already but also the regional body making sure that they're. not. back but it's very thorny situation and unfortunately i expect it to be. growing growing and we hurry we're going to give up mozambique a lot in the next few months and years. sounds very complicated. than my made in the global strap thank you for your insight. thank you.
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you're watching news africa still to come using cup where a new type of martial arts to get bargains kids off the streets. but 1st to south africa where the suspension of the johnson and johnson vaccine has dealt yet another blow to the country's vaccination drive the rollout has been put on hold outs of reports of rare blood clotting in a very small number of people set off a car in february already stopped the use of the astra zeneca vaccine after she would know if a classy against the aggressive local virus variant biotech pfizer jobs only due to arrive next month on the stress of one of the looming head wave in a moment obviously king to his south african viola just but 1st let's take a closer look at what's happening in south african hospitals the situation there is
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already spiraling out of control for patients and for health where this means a doctor who says she's had enough on safe working conditions. doctors so little was sick from the is wary of vaccines 9 years ago when she was 21 she became ill with tuberculosis despite having been inoculated against it. before coronavirus vaccines reached south africa she resigned from her post in a public hospital because she didn't feel safe anymore that our kids since it was still as dangerous as they were when i contract. and take the top you know which i feel is a huge problem to try and show that after all these years you know the lives of some of our former colleague made this video of supreme but here she is wearing full personal protective equipment but she says that in the hospital where she worked it was either not available or inadequate to fund
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a work in intensive care and as a midwife she's been at home since. left at the end of the year even though she feels guilty about leaving she believes she did the right thing. medical staff are badly needed but her life has to come 1st. hundreds of doctors and nurses in south africa have already died from cope at 19. i really felt as though i was working in a system that didn't really care about my own life and with i was going to make it to tomorrow not you know especially seeing all the how it's dying the tributes online you can't help but think that that's going to be unix. those fears are justified only a few $100000.00 people in south africa have been vaccinated there aren't enough doses to go around at the current rate it would take 16 years to vaccinate the whole population south africa would like to manufacture its own vaccines but the
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patents are all registered overseas the only way i'd go back is if i'd be able to control. you know my exposure to illnesses you know and if i am exposed to illnesses make sure that i have the correct effective p.p. . system to also needs to be vaccinated but while she's no longer working as a doctor she doesn't mind waiting. joining me now from john is based on africa is professor of box analogy at the university of vet's bazza sound. welcome to the program marty now how much of a setback is it. in a collision dr it's now affected. the use of the joints. in the fall and its workers so. it's not too much of a plain. boards. if you get these done if you need
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all. or necessary documentation is proof either that you later thought of these as you know something. that with the national guard or any of it's in program at this point. ok so and how the astra zeneca use was scrapped not johnson and johnson on the whole what happens now. so although you can be extremely unfortunate if the johnson and johnson didn't see and thus become available to south africa as expected dark before the end of april it would be extremely unfortunate if the horse is done in place because the best benefit ratio in most other countries such as i think we have is limited options and done so for the present there are great scenes is over the in favor all on them these are the right wing in the face of all the benefits of the use of effects seen. right now what i
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like to say it was like africa's got this many other countries are getting time to as good as as any government since the dawn going forth in terms of the use of this vaccine as bought don't own up to over 1000 gets into the message and photograph 'd . them forgetting there is a benefit ratio adequately ok that our reports stop by and take pfizer vaccine might be less pollutants for the south african violence is the obvious choice then to google for chinese and russian vaccines. no not at all painful to find out that scene is one of the few vaccine research council just for my beautiful cure and we expect some dozens of pfizer that seem to become available if you don't of course are made and although we don't offer a prostate or find the vaccine based on his immune responses we would expect it to work pretty well again so if he sees you when you do he wants to fight anyone that is dominating in south africa in fact this much yes they. use all the chinese
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drinks in 5 or even if you're going to see images that internation don't think since it works against you on 351 so i figured out the use of johnson and johnson and pfizer that seeing exactly what's i think could be quiet in the absence of any other options in a media future so afrikan aims to vaccinate 750000000 people over the next 2 years but so far. just about 14000000 vaccine doses not been administered can we reach top mach. unfortunately with the huge issue is an ongoing vaccine supply and killing you from this you know he has to do that and yet we as you know the new government and for the next alter that seem to recall that facility which is a dominance was often seen supply from many african countries it's unlikely if you're going to get more arguments regarding society as a c.e.o. means you don't you know with expected to resupply is formed a 1000000 doses of vaccine by the end of this yet and right knowledgeable you supply the 8000000 doses all right it's going to give it seem to recall that
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facility so i think by now we face in a very difficult position and it might be and it. is a huge hit targets and they will stop using that since you don't think it's for them as agent. ok. professor fox analogy how the bits university in johannesburg south africa thank you for your time. here as a wall in the central african republic have left thousands of children us off and they often vulnerable with some of the risk of being caught up in trouble one often has monies to turn his life around and is now teaching his fierce tolerance on nonviolence through i'm not a formal fighting. 15 year old the foremost tricky but now logical boss he was 7 when his parents will brutally cute into war in this interim african
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republic not that he was left to fend for himself on the streets of benghazi think it was a great fool of remorse and pain. when i was on the streets i wanted to join any rebellion for revenge of the death of my father and mother. bend down and you after 3 years of fighting for survival the direct rule for all from each phone young. he was given gloats and wrote in school and later introduced to kapoor uk. when i started learning how to wear or because i dropped the ways of the street in the beginning i was easily angered and always wanted to be alone this orphanage and help me to completely forget my former fury. a couple were a teacher he has been training this formally veld into street kids for the past 5 years every 9 months this company voice will be heart foundation takes in 60
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on the 17 year olds. ones here they used upward to give them the space to improve their lives and get back into society. where it's an old play food musical. an addictive brazilian martial art that is performed in a circle without physical contact. these children have suffered war trauma. when we arrived at this foundation although the children did some acrobatics they knew nothing about how. we were patient because it's not easy to do the movements but little by little and we kept going and some started to get the hang of it we teach them what tolerance and forgiveness tolerance is when someone hits you each person must ask for forgiveness from the other that's why at the end of every game both players embrace each other. they do just run this often each
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of us hope for some of the many kids the war has left off and this say that almost 4000 children are living on the streets and they fear that number will keep rising as the war continues. but the voice of the heart foundation is making a difference. the directors sees she can see the change the cup we're on has brought a bolt in the over and in the fact that i lock up what we project in the couple era because we realized that most of what we were doing with the children didn't have enough positive impact with couple era we notice the difference it gives them a taste for living together we will continue to support these children until they are good future citizens. upward has given young and a new outlook on life he's hoping to become a teacher. this is where we draw the kids and on today's
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program for moss stories you can visit our website state of u. dot com slash africa all go check our facebook and twitter pages of course you can also get in touch with me via twitter at the mica we leave you with pictures from senegal where hundreds of muslim worshippers this week while allowed to gather for the 1st night of ramadan are one of west africa's largest mosques plus the activities of the mosque where suspended because of the cold and that they have a great weekend bye for now.
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