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i subscribed to the w documentary on you to me. the news this is due to the news line from berlin, united nations that urges the international community to offer immediate assistance to the people of guys who calls to rebuild, come to cease fire between israel and thomas continues to hold. un security council says it wants to achieve long term and comprehensive piece in the region. also in the program congos mount euro gone go arrest for the 1st time in 19 years,
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triggering panic among the $2000000.00 residents of goma thousands fleet to neighboring ruwan plus powder or worse dancing sequins with some heavy metal thrown into the mix. euro vision is back after corona virus. hi. there was a nail biting, finished this year's song contest. and in the end, only one entry could come out on top and rotterdam ah, i'm next bytes are welcome to the program. the un security council has welcome to cease fire between israel and hamas and his calling for immediate humanitarian aid for palestinian civilians, especially those in gather on the 3rd day of the truce, thousands of displaced families are returning to their homes and gather or what is
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left of them you and estimate at least 6000 people have been left homeless. egyptian mediators are in israel and the palestinian territories trying to make sure hostilities do not resume gas. i was facing sort shortages of critical building supplies already, and water and electricity before the latest hostilities. we spoke to our correspondent tenure kramer in garza city and asked her about the challenges to rebuild. well, i think people he had tried to get back to some kind of snow modesty, but it's not easy. a lot of people i talk to you said to me that you know, these 11 days was very intense fighting a doctor. i talked to, you said, you know, you said like these 11 day for like 11 years because of the intensity of the strikes. and many thought it was a stronger than in the last $12014.00, which lasted also much longer than this military conflict. now. so everybody,
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everybody different in the way that some the last ones the morning them some have to try to repair them as houses or even rebuild. but it's not easy. you know, with the economy and gaza being set it. and also people can just leave and say, i take a break from all of this because they're very hard trouble restrictions in place for many years as a kid. ok to 14 years. so it's not an easy situation for people here. and joining us here now to discuss this situation is shaney resent us a d, w, a journalist, an expert in middle eastern affairs thing, and it being here at the international community. the us say they want to help rebuild gather, but many countries, including united states and europe and union, consider hamas to be a terrorist organization. how do you help the people without helping us? that's the biggest challenge. we will see enter name thinking the secretary of state, the american secretary said coming into the to the region, partially in order to do that, to make sure that the seas fires. this is the hannibal but also to see how we could
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push and reconstruction efforts as well as a humanitarian aid, is being channeled back into gaza into the civilian population and not into the hands of hallmark. hallmark throughout the years had a connection with carter a back door through which a lot of money was, was coming in talking about $200000000.00 a year that was used for infrastructure, but also directly given to families and other and how muscles took his chair use some of that for his purposes, which were not necessarily always peaceful. so this is something that happens on the back channel. probably. israel will oppose that. we'll see if there are any talks that managed to get any mechanism to get the categories the control money under control. but at the same time, we have international money coming in mostly with the un relief agency that is taking care of refugees for misplace palestinians, basically since $948.00. not all of them necessarily in gaza. that agency has been
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suffering the last years because the previous administration in the u. s. a truck was him in 2018. they cut their budgets tremendously. just last month in april. it was restored, but not to the same levels. okay. so now it's about finding mechanisms to make it work more effectively and also maybe with the palestinian authority in the west bank. so it helps that authority that is being very weekend to gain more power and get strength and legitimacy. exactly and more control with a canal. donovan in the past means not coming back together. so how much fighters paraded after the fire? i guess in a victory march, did they win and what did they win? what you want to define the victory according to the goals, what were they trying to achieve? and for them, maybe they had great success in making that connection with ben garza and to the live the west bank. and then as the leaders all the passing in people and as a whole, not just the ones in gaza. so right from the very 1st miss. so they shot at israel
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and mostly towards jerusalem. they have made that statement very loud and clear. so for them, this is very much of a victory moment. we need to keep in mind almost as a terrorist organization based on resistance, their narrative model support. and what they want to do in achieve is it is by being the underdog fighting israeli forces. the for so for them to be attacked by israelis that plays to that narrative in a way and then helps them gain. especially thing is really being is live, being basically put away for so many days. that's a great tutorial moment considering the disproportionate power for them between these 2 i'm actually a lot of but up to just really quickly. one of the big triggers of course, is you know, with the plan to evict palestine residents from shaking gerad neighborhood in jerusalem. has that problem going away now? oh no, nothing's going away. and then at least definitely not anything connected to jerusalem . it's going to be very messy. they is really supreme court is due to give their
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ruling in 2 weeks. all eyes are, are looking at that. nobody is going to be happy, whatever the ruling is. and we'll have to see who decides to respond in which side from, you know, still a lot to come there. ok d, w. and he resent us. thank you. as turn out as some of the other stories making use of this. our around parliament speaker says his country will stop supplying images of its atomic size to the international atomic energy agency. this comes with new diplomatic efforts underway to save trends. nuclear agreement with world powers around is already enriching and stock piling. uranium levels far beyond those allowed by the 2015 deal. the corona virus continues to spread rapidly in india. officials say nearly 4000 people died with coven 19, and just 24 hours. more than 240000 new infections are reported as well. numbers
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are searching, especially in areas where public health services are limited. overall, india is the world's 2nd worst effected country. just behind the united states, nearly 70000000 voters in viet nam, or electing delegates to the countries rubber stamp parliament the national assembly. almost all candidates are members of the ruling communist party. the vote comes in vietnam battles a new covered 19 outbreak that is spreading rapidly. residence of the city of goma and congo have been returning to their homes after a neil. nearby volcanic eruption forced them to flee. mountain near gun goes feud lava, less than 20 kilometers from the city. the lava flow came to a halt just outside the city limits. some residents led across the nearby border with rwanda. homes have been covered in nashville, are consumed by the law and join. now by journalist reagan, men awaken from goma in congo. thanks for joining us. reagan, as the military has announced that the city of goma has been spared with
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a lava stopping just outside the city. so does that mean that people are no longer in danger? at this moment, people not really in danger, but indeed the, just a little bit before the time we had just been in the week every time and people i just wondering even you, there are companies that just wondering because there was no official cation about how the position at the small man, me how they can, how can, how can they react? i hope we can react while they are and why the squeaky happening near the side. and you spoke to some of the people who were fleeing their homes. what did they tell you? and are they all coming back? all of them are not coming back. last year people who stayed were the you moved by for others just coming to go. they don't. they don't have any choice or others.
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they're coming back because their homes were not affected by the kinds of muslims. that's why they are just coming back again in the town. and are we able, at this point? i know it's early days to have some idea of how much damage might have been caused by this direction. according to what of actual and can say more than 5000 houses. brown, and they just, some people know what because they are there was in your city, then they were not able to move the, the feed hall every day. we have this 6 of 3 people they live and there's, there is something in many bronze my glove.
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okay. well, we'll be following that situation meanwhile, thank you reg. 9 a wake up for that update from going thank you. and it's time for sports now and football buyer, munich, striker robert, $11.00. he has broken the record for the most goals scored. and a bonus league season, the pulled last minute goal came in the final game of the campaign as champions buyer, deep i was for 5 to to live in the us is overall talia 41 gold broke the records that almost 50 years ago by the legendary gap meeting after the end of their final game of the season on saturday by munich, we're finally able to have the bonus league a trophy. the mighty arians clinched their 9th street league title 2 weeks ago, but they had to wait until this weekend to get their hands on the precious piece of silverware. it was a fitting way to close out coach, hence the flicks tenure at the club. let's take
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a look now at the final standings in this bonus league season, of course buyer and come out on top. as we just heard like sick dormant and wolf berg joined them in the champions league at the bottom. the lead bid farewell to breyman and shaka cologne will have to win a play off against the 2nd division team. if they are to survive. over in china $21.00 runners have died after extreme. whether it an ultra marathon in northwestern can sue province. a rescue mission is under way to find the participants after freezing rain hail and high winds hit the high altitude stage of the race. some runners suffered from hypothermia and got lost due to a sudden change in temperature. a total of $172.00 people took part in the 100 kilometer cross country race. did it warning? shut up and behave, that's the name of the song that one the eurovision song contest in rotterdam on
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saturday night. the audience vote catapulted italian rockers. meniscus to the top of the leaderboard ahead of rivals from france and switzerland. this is italy's 1st euro vision victory in more than 30 years. the romans before them equally has conquered europe. with more than $3000.00 spectators cheering on the eurovision song contest signalled the reopening of europe on the 26th finalists battled it out with song and sequins. as the voice came in nerves behind in the 1st
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post spread that contest, the u. k scored 0 points must be there was stiff competition from france in switzerland, but in the end, they could only be one when one of the really in glenn rock grids man, is going game delayed in the popular vote with their hit, the blending italy must now prepare for hosting next year's competition. after high is due to the pandemic, the winners had a message for the world. ah, we just want to say the whole europe or roger and then we go, rock and roll never dies before you go. however, we will keep chop our top story, which is un security council calling for an immediate humanitarian, a package for people of guys that it estimates around. 6000 palestinians have been
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left homeless, cease fire between israel and hampstead militants has entered a 3rd of next world stories looked at how supporters of russian opposition leader alex day, in the valley. risk being branded as extreme. it's after the break. don't forget. meanwhile, you get all the latest news around the world on our website. that's e w dot com. i'm next by, sir. thanks for watching the news . the w crime fighters are back africa. the most successful radio drama series continues to send all of the so it's are available online course. you can share and discuss on w africa, facebook page, and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in. now, are you ready to get
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a little more places in europe are smashing all the record? the venture just don't lose your grip and the treasure map for modern globe trotter, for some of us are record breaking you to know also in book form. ah, was this we own world story? the trial against about the supporters begins in russia. dennis is once again fencing on tourists, but we begin with community hospice and staff around the world are being pushed to
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the brink of burning this make a long term consequences. experts warn ah, may yes more than you should. a lot of people die in one shift in the same and at that time we had up to 10, well, death per night and see which terrible it up. it was terrible. almost caught up on every ship. the bell that rang to move the bodies of the patients to the cold room was ringing almost every 2 hours every hour way. it was a very severe psychological stress. so they don't. mexican nurse, alina cell, got lost a lots of cove. it even her father who contract the virus working as a doctor it was so hard to flee. that was the most painful experience. i've seen so many people die. and i saw
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a lot of people die. like many of the almost 28000000 nurses around the world working under huge pressure at the forefront of the pandemic. so many people was about to be really, really and the fact me, the international council of nasa says mass trauma among nurses is a global phenomenon. the organization wants the pandemic market turning point for health care. now, 12 plus months into the pandemic, we should be seeing those applause turn into action. we need to see hard investment in protection. the support, the development of nursing and health care workforce,
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not just to the sake of all health systems, but for our national safety and security. the i c n says at least 3000 nurses around the world have died from cove at 19. the real number is thought to be in the 10s of thousands. that was the most part. i could not many of the done wonderful you are going to be defined. data person is no more in some countries, the heavy tell us the pandemic has prompted a growing number of masters to leave the profession. but for many, it's reinforced that dedication to the job, the in russia, a court will establish whether supporters of ga, kremlin critic, alec seen. the bony should be designated as extremes the ruling food,
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me long prison sentences from members of the opposition. ah, this letter seals the deal. it officially ends under the proc hooton's contract with alex in of nice team and re headed, the opposition politicians regional office and for 4 years the russia will be free . he says andrew was arrested at recent unauthorized protests. his team organized into bad, but now his office, along with 36 others in the news campaign network has had to close russia, state prosecutor once them declared extremist. andrea tells us he wants to create a new local political organization to keep working police cars to double the for politics was always centered on the russian capital moscow. but thanks to the nevada, the campaign officers political activity has bubbled up across the rushes regions
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all over. you know, now it's time for us regions to jump into the deep end and swim for ourselves. it's hard and dangerous, but it's a necessary phase in the development of political life, not only fear, but across the country. andy and his team and there have become friends over the years like under the most of them have been arrested several times and i've accepted threats and pressure as the price to pay for pushing back against the kremlin. but the extremist label takes that to another level. it could make symbols like this through like end for now, the viney illegal activists found to be part of an extremist organization could face up to 10 years in prison. said i bought that, i lost my job and when i tried to get a new one, recently they told me in private that their security service wouldn't let them hire me. we have already had problems with work with no you, if they really start tightening the screws and i see that they're making a show of putting former employees activists and volunteers of the nav only
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officers in jail. of course, i will think about how i may have to lay low somewhere for a while, though, but it goes up whatever the, the people outside of not by nice actual team has been facing increasingly serious consequences for protesting against the government. earlier this year, thousands were detained during demonstrations in support of nevada, ne, and there have been several reports to the employer as firing people for backing the politician. but under the pro couldn't is unrelentingly optimistic. the 31 year old wants to keep pushing for a more democratic russia, and he says he's willing to take personal risks to further strengthen the role of civil society in his home city and the whole fair region. pretty soon our them got some example of alexi and of only those who came back to russia knowing that he would almost definitely be arrested. yeah, it strengthens my sense that sometimes you have to pay
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a personal price in order for you and your country to have a bright future. 5th level the shit to be placed on me. now under he wants to register as a candidate for the regional parliament in the upcoming elections. he hopes his association with novel needs team won't get him barred from running the in germany. priority for vaccination against community has so far been given to the elderly and the ills in cities such as bought. the authorities are no targeting dues who live on the margins of society. ah, finally, a chance to get a job. at this time, the sheltering bon, around 60 to 90 people were found. refugees have signed a vaccination today. it's a special vaccine campaign by the city authority, an effort to reach those who might otherwise fall through the cracks in the system
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. i said, i think it's great, but i don't think i would have been able to sort this out myself. so i think it's quite good. this is such a nice counseling session. apart from difficulties they face making a doctors appointment. there are other obstacles to homeless people getting vaccinated. city lloyd, as it might not have ones, and most of the people are not so healthy. they've had a hard life of experienced homelessness, extreme poverty, drug addiction. they've had to take a lot of medication and it's just comforting to know that they will no longer be at risk of getting a severe credit. 19 infections. i could've quoted so far, germany has vaccinated a 3rd of its population with that 1st. but they still aren't enough to go around. this is why old and particularly vulnerable groups, a being prioritized for the homeless people in drug programs. the city has was the $900.00 doses of the johnson and johnson,
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maxine which only needs to be given once and people seem willing to get the job towards the middle. yes, i'm going to be back in a day at 1 pm when it's not a note, i won't be there. i'm into one dose, then everything's done. so you muscle, but i'm happy when i need to feed and he had the i have side effect. as for one day, but otherwise i'm fine zone. the kids who i french and that's a good life. i think it's going pushing. well, i'm sorry, actually getting to typically german you can always take longer to take things off, but now it's going well. and germany's vaccination program is coming along and like one other cities are also trying to reach out to my phone, rural parts of the population that nobody is left behind. the italian government
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relaxed, it's strict runa measures earlier this week. cities such as that which struggle with liver tourism under normal circumstances. i know hoping to return a gondola ride is probably the most romantic experience you can have here in venice . even for a veteran candle, yi murder, it's your car, a little annoying ground port, the number. so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonia he is one of the cities. roughly $600.00 gone. the leaves usually cut a lot with the 3 tours a day, but the pandemic has practically run him out of business out over day from october to now. i've only done one around this city just came out of a lockdown, but said mark square is still you really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that
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a new start will bring changes that he was auto is an activist with vanessia dot com. the group installed this counter in the window of a pharmacy. to help publicize the declining number of residents, 50900. 65 is the actual number of people sitting living today here in venice. that's 30 people less than a week before that over to rhythm has been driving people out of the city. but the problem is more complicated than that. it's a very strange situation. we don't want to much tories him because it would suffocate the place, but at the same time we can't leave without to raise him in a place where everyone lives off tourism one way or another. it is difficult to find a balance. the city's tourism counselor says that the situation is not unique to venice, but rather venice is in need of a unique solution. right? yeah, no, no, i stopped having gotten it and then it has not been sold out in
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a derogatory sense. all 2 cities have experienced the last few years in the absence of was to protect certain segments of the city. i. second main tv chief died as a 1st step, the city has begun to closely monitor visitor numbers starting next year. tourists will have to pay a fee to enter the city, but more, you cannot or mrs. what some people consider the bad old days and give us more. i would also go back to what it was like 2 years ago. you list people, navy, but it wasn't a massacre like they were saying it was sustainable. about the debate over the future of tourism and venice is far from over. but for now, most people here cannot wait for visitors to return the news
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. 77 says it's all about all g b t coming to the not sure exactly what that means. that malicious cause. we shed light on the legal situation and on house to see that l g, b, c, keep community the 77 percent female emancipation compatible with the most muslim women choose between them and self determination. i don't want anyone to tell me what the right where a heads up or not, how women are striving to reform various law me away from traditional prejudice.
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the women in islam in 44 w. o in the climate change africa. what's the story with here? what do you have for their future? v w dot com, african megacity, multi media insight. click enter. the me welcome to the 77 percent. the show for you africa. you i'm bringing you this, we show from our crop ganeth capital international day against homophobia withheld recently. and that is why we added the case in this show to africa, l g b t q plus community. that's lesbians. gaze transgender by sexual korea. and
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anybody else who doesn't fit within societies, gender structures for us. deutsch avila issues course and in the l g. b, t, q plus community are important because we believe in the rights and protections of all minority. so here's what's coming up. we'll look at how the l g b to q plus community. it's marginalized across africa. will nice. you've done the photograph off with tells the story and take a bath would walk around with musicians one last and yeah, this year, the house behind me was the full cost of a hot debate over l g, b t q plus rights. for the 1st time, members of gun is clear community had a center, a place where they could feel safe, but that was shortly, shortly after gone his 1st sofa and only public space for the l g. b t q plus community opened police,
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the landlord and some traditional less storms. the center. the threatened to bennett down, alex don't call will be a nice a safe space. belly caught out in time, had to pass to the back door and then the situation was from experience. a lot of times these police officers and media passes would read an individual and already criminalize the individual before justice even be even be saved. and i feel that that was going to be the situation for me. should i still be in the gun in law? doesn't permit to same sex relationships. those arrested phase 5 to 25 year deal sentences. and although no one has ever been in prison for homosexuality, homophobia is deeply rooted in gun in society. thing that we do, we don't, we don't condone such such because i think it's,
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it's flout on, on or not all traditions, it's loud. and how do you feel it is something that's within, grew up with. it is not an african team. we are not into this our martinez into this and it is a town move. so we do new dtn purely. we don't need it. the rate sparks public debate in ghana. threats against don quin artists have gotten with but they are not alone. international celebrities like movies, abuse, alba, and super model naomi combo have shown celerity. many of them who signed an open letter in support of goodness l g p t q plus community. but these actions have done little to change in ghana. in fact, lawmakers are speaking to criminalize the promotion of l g b t q plus issues. this fight, the threat and increased scrutiny. don't go into colleagues,
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won't give up to fight one equal gonna for every one that's by it's all of their pressure. alex has agreed to speak with us. thank you for your bravery. place i for my 1st we are interested in understanding how the situation of sexual minorities has changed since the closure of the l g. b to 2 classes center. the close of the piece has led to the lack of services that we would have provided for the l g, b to q companies, right? the psycho social services to provide legal services, health assistance that we will provide for the community no more day. as a result of the closure of this piece, davis also increase our lives as a result of the the narrative or the rhetoric that has been put out today by politicians a p d needed for the job people. there is also currently some members of parliament
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putting out a bill that fed criminalize l g, b, c, q, persons in guidance. why do people think that this will, that will be a question for these people, right? because we try to explain to them to get them to understand that the same time with actually means to provide support to every county is right. people who make it as a result of the new perceived sexual orientation or gender. beasley pull out equal done is right. so there's, there were numerous cases where l g, b, t, q purses, go to the police station to report issues of abuse to the police and the end up being discriminated against the police. the very nice it's you should have been given the monday to protect every garden is due to go to the hospital and just the
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idea mannerisms and get behavior discriminated against and end up giving the basic services that they need to be provided for. when i sit in the tortures, i hear people talk about you. you become the cost of it just once you become the center of social discussions. how does that make you feel? it's actually helpful, but it's not just limited to myself, right? interest need of so many other pieces. you can also experience that and some of them is like, oh bits, stone, ben to bend them and you know, all of those the, that actually takes human life and some of the things that i hear people see. but of course it's well fortunately that people are going with the kind of narrative. right? but it's also the cause of what people have been said, right? they have been fed with very negative narrative about the community. one that's demonized, the community and put the committee body life and you found that a center of all of this as a person. do you? how do you feel here?
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your name on the radio? people discussing you that are probably been speaking to you to get your opinion right. so fortunately, it's right because the narrative, i believe, should come from the people who are affected by all of these challenges. that the fees and voice periods is he a gather? but interesting me, we have been dismissed, and then we have been taken out of the ordinary tv rad that home for the people who are already a gave the community was we're giving the platform to speak about issues that affects us as a community. and that is how come it is increasing the fall is again the community . i believe that it is about time that we appeal to discussion for us to have very close trustees discussion about l. g, b to q issues, because that would be to campuses really normal people that we see on daily basis. us, you've just had kinda isn't exactly a clear, friendly country. but how is the situation like across other african countries?
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i asked some of my colleagues many have been arrested and tried in court. niger as l g. b c q. community is well aware of the risks. isolated attacks on the community. both in have been with 64 percent of gay men, often being rejected by the on february president joining the 70 has previously called gave people disgusting homosexuality dawes. 4 and always has existed in nature as society. in 2014, the governments passed the same sex marriage where he be shut up into law, which makes the same sex relationships a crime punishable by up to 14 years in jail. although no one has been given the full same sense. yes, many have been arrested and tried in court nigeria as l. g. b, c q, close community is well aware of the risks. so they explored their sexuality in
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secret, or even get married to hide very density. the l g b t, q, pride flag flies, the pieces, but the community is less recognized in the country. the general attitude towards the same sex relations a negative and isolated attacks on the community often have been with 64 percent of gay men, often being rejected by their own families. i'm like in the neighboring south africa where same 6 unions up committed, zimbabwe constitutions, prohibited gay marriages, zimbabwe laws, criminalizes. so to me, but i'm not clear on homosexuality. this is in clear violation of the human rights instruments such as the universal declaration of human rights to weak zimbabwe is a signatory in uganda. anything oh,
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do be to your class can be controversial. many people here are religious and publicly homophobic. for instance, president joe must have any has previously called gay people. disgusting. just recently, the beginning of may, you're going to parliament boston, you'll be that father criminalize the same sex relationships. the m p. how proposed that much of timmy as a dale? caught natural get right back to you, it's about to challenge the new legislation in court of law. just like the successful a deed back in 2014. when parliament wanted to imprison, gave for life to be to keep last maintain that the range, no one for their choice to love each other. you got to follow me and say that it mirrors. this is where most people do that. being gay is the more
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unfortunately, as you've just seen, this addition isn't very different in other african countries. and yet this year there was a massive our poor support from international celebrities. and now come bill, how has helped the situation? it is good dads, all of these and celebrities, and all of these institutions calling out got to be a better place for all of us to leave gonna. it's a signatory to almost all the view and treaties. so he means that gunner, how's the responsibility to court, all of these rights to its citizens, right? but then this is the case with that isn't happening. so it means that every human rights organization, every institution that uphold and believe in human rights, the time to speak up. again, the says that i haven't got me as i'm going to in this country as a result of the new look to see shirley and how come the ordinary economy and help
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to become better life. i think the owners, for so as to be a better people, right. and may be better people. i believe that we need to open the core vision up for me is to understand what it needs to be an l g. b to key person. right? all the while, like i mentioned in the narrative, has to be shipped by home a fault. and that is how come people have the idea about pump isn't diapers. it's ridiculous in the 21st century for some people to think that it is all key to discriminate against other people based on sexual orientation and gender identity. i think it is about time the open, the composition one that is on by as one that allows for the other side to speak about the issues that are fixed so that we can all come to a mika ball solution to the challenges wi fi. so you can definitely still g, b to q, l d b q because is exists and we could seamlessly the fact that people are called for
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a couple about that would you be to q person the mean that they need to be discriminated, i guess, or anything i believe is about time that we opened up as a community all as a society and allow for every citizen to live up to their full potential and plead your quote towards developmental discussion. and don't mean that call protection for every citizen, irrespective of their sexual orientation, gender identity, the res carla got religion whatsoever. what i got from this conversation is respect, respect is the key word. you need to respect people, regardless of what you have, orientation. but if you are wondering, what is all of this l g b, feel class? well, somebody has the same question. and fortunately, assets and should cause hosp some office the hello there, and welcome to the spread
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a safe space where we get to discuss everything, sex and relationship. today we have a question on gender and sexual diversity. the question reads, hey kev, as a person trying to be a better l g b t q plus ally. i'm finding it hard to understand all the new language around agenda, sexuality and sex. is there a way you can simplify it for me? so i can better understand how to conduct myself in spaces where i meet diverse group. i'd really appreciate it. thanks. let's start by creating 3 boxes, biological or assigned sex, gender, and sexual orientation. each of these boxes has many sub sections, but we'll focus on the most important points. the 1st box, biological sex, is what the doctor uses to identify you at birth based on your genital. yeah, most of the time it's either male or female, but there are also cases where one is born with both male and female genitalia, that person is known as intersects the 2nd box, is gender. gender is
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a social construct. it's what society throws you to place you in a binary box of either male or female. for example, dolls and the color pink are set to belong to only girl. whereas trucks and the color blue are set to belong to only boys. but not everybody conforms to this gender. binary gender identity comes from your in a sense of self and may not aligned with the sex that you are assigned at birth. you could be male, female, both neither or some other agenda. and this could mean, for example, that you're not comfortable with a pronouns, he or she and would rather be referred to as they or them, for example. so fed box is sexual orientation. the has to do with attraction that you have to a person based on their agenda, which could be romantic, emotional, or physical men. and women strictly attracted to the opposite gender,
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and known as heterosexual. if you're attracted to some of the same gender, you could be homosexual. if you're attracted to someone regardless of their sex or gender identity, you could be pansexual. keep in mind that this really is just the tip of the iceberg. this so much more to learn about the l g b t q plus community. i hope this has been helpful and i do urge you to keep doing your research online, well informed allies like you are very important. that's it for me, gaz till next time. goodbye. the thank you cause now i want to introduce you to a fascinating photographer below the clock are less work focuses on change in perceptions and fights in stereotypes. it's a small private photo shoot. i love quote, gallery, home and compiler. today's work is part of the levies gender identity project,
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quine, them, photos, theories, documenting clear people across africa would put a book the i phoned my voice as a queer person, you know, in a country way you know like illegal to be yourself. i want to normalize, you know, the india friends, but comes with us, you know? because when i talk to people like then the identity or sexuality or the stereotypes of beauty, you know where they have to say the boys can do make up or like flowers for boys, for gowers and like, you know, boys country addresses for me in my well that doesn't apply because i feel like you know, it should be a free while of like free expression. but 6 year old identifies as non binary clear . this means that the lobby doesn't identify as a man or woman. and consequently,
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he wants to be referred to as the day of them rather than he or she yet uganda telling l g b t q stories and being part of the minority, queer community, it's anything but easy. i had my 1st come confiscated because you know, i was in someone's backyard to, you know, like shooting, you know, like mike, we are friends for the going don't predict. sometimes like, i'm afraid to get out of the house because on the streets i've been called the p g because i simply have us of them and they can be, was the arrest intimidation and the treatment and those strangers. and you got as quick community or the threats and insults have not pushed lovey off their course the photographer, believe that every community with a queer young, old rich pool to be able to tell it story in some yeah. one of components slums, not the inspire. next generation of photographers, us,
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they teach photography for the heart of dance african rhythm project, a local n g o, which helps children here learn new skills and everything. the kids are bursting with potential already or just because they're young and edgy doesn't mean they're not able to acquire the skills, just because they're young and it doesn't mean they're not able to tell our story. everyone has the best 6 with about 12 with like, you know, 17 or whatever, like, everyone has the story because we all go through different, you know, circumstances where we grew up from, you know, so it's important to be able to say back home to love his daughter favors also try her hands photography. the 7 year old documents the world around her taking queues and tips from her parents and leg. they taking a moment to really from like 4 miles self so so,
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so like when she's gone, oh son thing. i can the kid there, come around and you look at the moment the as a child flavor surrounded by people varying gender identities. it's a world where it doesn't matter what us or whether she wants to play with gold, football, or cameras. they will often joins in during photo sessions and in her beloved tease and empowered, upcoming generations of storytellers. i'm trying to tell them to read to, you know, i'm trying to, you know, to defy the serious have. because i feel like there's a lot of like, misconceptions of things about, you know, like, brought on to make more acceptance, more open mindedness and freedom to love. who and once i'm express oneself, that's what they love you want and they hope the photography can inspire this one
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shot at a time. in this story, meet one law. the cobol, cobol is a music i call a film director and an activist. he's one of a few musicians here in ghana who advocates, paula runs for the country's korea community. but that's not the only reason why he said bits controversial barefoot with a wild main of dreadlocks. the money was to bond to stand out on the streets of acura, best known by his stays, name one, let the cooper of the gun. a romanian musician is known his distinctive style as much of his controversial phone the 1st time was the mean the, the look around at each other to try and see if somebody has an explanation for what the team. but i've seen you 123 times, people get used to me and me,
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no way shoes is because everywhere in the world i go, i remember how the ground feels like i have a memory of the ground in paris on the ground in mean everywhere have been barefoot, i remember the ground, you know, and so is icons like close the eyes of my feet any more by way of shoes, that most times law, which means vagabond in the like language began his music career over a decade ago. as well as performing as a solo artist, also one half of you are f. okay. and boy, it's quite the period of gone as his life movements has carved out his own musical reach. somewhere between patron wrap and the style and sometimes audiences, playfully crude, believe it, i make whatever it feels to, to me and i use it to speak truth. i call it to music, but i can do what kind of music i feel because we are now in
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a world where we expose swimming time types of sounds and visuals growing up. so shutting yourself if you feel this is the kind of music i do, but what one wants to achieve with his music above all, is bringing about a change of mindset in the deeply conservative society. over the years he has spoken out the l g, b, t q plus rights. but his activism has triggered some backlash, especially in social media. people would think, i've been given a 1000000 euros from some organization in europe to promote homosexuality. because we are not educated we, we do not know that most of the laws we are dealing with that and see 4 people and on t o g, b, t, q, and anti woman. all you a piano is we are trying to remove do
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a lot, but i've read can you was keith. it sees it as we are trying to instill european values while we are simply trying to re instill african wait. today he's on the 3rd of his upcoming music video. his latest tried to use with the abuse of gone is l g, b t q plus community. but one love admit, even he wasn't always like a queer people. it was only around 10 years ago that he started to change his mindset. now, i look at our society and i see the community as to the most important marginalized group of people, that live rates, the whole consciousness of crime in, you know, once we are able to can reprogram our psyche, show love, and quality and compassion. marginalized group of human beings, we will excel as a people, as a country,
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one love the crew below is definitely one of the most divisive figures on god, his music scene. but his willingness to push boundaries is undoubtedly opening doors and amplifying his voice. they've come to the end of this week. sure. i hope they help you to better understand. i forget all gp cool last community you can write to us and tell us what you think about the topics that we have covered of interest of in the w dot called all social media l. yeah, you saw one more the color working on a music video, and here it is. fresh out of the editing. enjoy. and also next time. thanks for me.
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