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the places in europe are smashing all the records stepped into a venture. just don't lose your grip. the treasure map for modern globetrotters. for some of us are wicker breaking into and now also in book form ah ah, oh, no diary has been fighting to help drug addicts in afghanistan capital cover for 10 years without government or international funding. she's alone warrior a strong and independent woman who knows how to hold her own in
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a conservative society. but now that international troops are departing after having helped maintain political order for 20 years. laila, her diary fears for her freedom cut in the guy most concerned about the future of african women and children. she that on the back generation of afghan is dan, has lived in a democracy for the past 2 decades. they're fond of music cinema supermodel and might even watch for su careers in those areas and that goes against the benz beliefs. for me for lunch diary is getting ready for the day. she puts on her earrings and sneakers. she's going to mother camp. one of the few privately run addiction facilities in
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kabul, which she founded, the journey takes her from east to west, straight through the capital. it's still unusual to see a woman driving a couple, but her diary doesn't let other views trouble her. she passes by polly's softer bridge, where many drug addicts live with a lima. when i go that bridge with the 1st time i thought it was like looking straight into hell would have hated. this is what hell looks like on what people were lying on the ground like animals. suddenly they could have had promised mine to come the doctor is maybe there was another shock in store for her diary. she hadn't seen her brother for
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a long time and found out that he was living under the bridge that need someone to our family, a lot of grief. he lost all his money. but addiction is a sickness and you have to accept that boy as i'm watch underneath, my brother was a good man in georgia and dynamic. any kind of that me just also has the fatal weakness for drugs and whatever. i get the job. so high diary decided to take action. she wanted to help her brother and many other ad . it's been couple almost everyone in the city of 4 and a half 1000000. no someone whose life has been destroyed by drugs.
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mother can't have rehabilitation center and western couple with a corona virus pandemic. there are currently 15 patients here, no less than usual who stood. hudson was one to addict himself for 30 years. he suffered from heroine dependency, but with her diaries help, he managed to drop the habits. now he manages the centre in her absence was not at home. it has been here ever since. her diary found him as a young child in a garbage can on the side of the street, most likely abandoned by his family. the facility has been his home ever since, and everyone including patient helps take care of him. the patients here also need help and care jad was addicted to them. you know that hard. okay. stuff you call. she's right in a friend of mine always mo tasha. he offered it to me and i started and how did you
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get addicted to? she said she was like, we couldn't get her one night. so we tried. she show that's how it started. yeah. you never say no to anyone do you? you just take whatever they give you patient stay here for about 4 weeks. their hair is shaved and they close spun, because this is the only way to get rid of the life. there is a lack of costly medicines to ease the withdrawal symptoms. so patients usually have to make do with cold showers. they also have a lot of talks and music sessions with a dunbar or a traditional string instrument the days. oh
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oh goodness then is the whole country and one drive with illegal drugs. many farmers view opium plans is their only chance to escape poverty. more than 80 percent of the world's hair when is made using opium grown in afghanistan, and the trade rates in over a 1000000000 years every year. the effects of these are apparent. 38000000 people live in afghanistan and more than one in 10 suffer from drug dependent. still, the business is booming. yes. layla had diaries in her early forty's. at the age of 12, she was married to a much older molar in iran. and at 13 she gave birth to her 1st of 3 children.
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many of dining women have similar stories to tell. but her diary always had a strong will. she fought to get divorced for years and finally succeeded when she was 21. she cherishes her freedom and is now happy to live alone, even if she misses her children. all 3 are away studying in germany. far away from the danger of attacks by religious fanatics. the family stays in touch by far from her house, my beautiful mom. oh burnett, who good? thanks and you, darling. good. oh good. kim. how are your brothers sorta well justifies home as it is, but he just woke up as a sunday for you're not working today. now we have sundays off.
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call me layla head are you love? flowers, she's convinced that beauty has a positive impact on people. every week she visits ahmad knobby, the best florist in town. every time i buy a flower, i do online research. what characteristics does it have? how should i best take care of it? does it need much water? and so for every plant is different because it was like so you have to make sure to use the right soil and not over water. it was like, oh, i would be like a few of these kids, but give me
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a decent price. how much do these costs? because $200.00 that's gone a job. we normally pay $50.00 our cost more. we import them from iran and the better quality. okay. and then i'm going to put it in then then i'll go so, but i bought 30 plans there for my restaurant. this restaurant may not look like much, but taj begum is a special place. the flowers are for those eating at the restaurant. and those who work here all employees that touch begum recovered attic, the work helps them lead drug free lives and brings new perspectives.
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mohammed hussain is one of those who managed to turn his life around. he now serves t snacks and f connie specialties stuff. this is a special place for afghan, this don jones, we can feel pretty safe here. i'm very happy to work in this place because here in the restaurant, it's just different. it's almost like a family changing on a, on a cooling adar, restarted the restaurant with just $250.00. it's main purpose is to help fund the rehabilitation center mother camp. her plan has proved successful taj begum has become a popular meeting place. and one of the few locations where men and women can also meet without being married. then the solid game we'll talk to that is also an important venue for women who have experienced domestic violence or who can't
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afford education. they find a sympathetic ear at the restaurant, and practical advice was my newness ira comes and i'll give her the tuition money. but 1st i'd like to introduce another woman about some take offense to the venue. the restaurant received threats from extremists also because it is run by a woman. her diary has managed to build what she set out to do. but how long will it last? the withdrawal of troops is underway and should be complete within the next few weeks. what was the hope? certainly we will lose our freedom. we won't be able to study or do business need. interest is as needed in many parts of the country,
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the taliban has returned to power and liberal forces have been on the defensive process. the 3rd but the her phone pretty pessimistic about afghanistan. future it seems hoping to get back to have the key key as my the only ones who can sit in the future or the taliban. radical muslims. there are here and was not as scanning women and ah, women in afghanistan stand to lose the most. if a more extreme political order takes hold in the country again, the future is uncertain, but at least for now, laila had diary. no, it's a cause. she will continue supporting those with drug addiction in couple ah,
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the 77 percent on this week street. we're here to find out why is that young people seem very not interested when it comes to quality on the prism with what to look meaningful participation and the time of booking so that no one is going to electronic was we got 7 percent on me to 2 species, an expedition into disease, which is a way to remember communicate, we accompany
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a research team to the pacific to decode the language of whales. 45, d, w, crime fighters are back africa. the most successful radio drama series continues. all episodes are available online. course you can share and discuss on v w africa, facebook page, and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now. me welcome to a special edition of the 77 percent that show for us. the majority young population of africa. i if you're ready, i'm your host eddie mike, i do now on the special edition we had that he gave him the entire show to the role of young people in politics are very own either kamani let
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e street debate in uganda capital compiler on youth in politics, pensions are high in the country after 7 to 6 year old president was 70 tightened his grip on part of the wood in his 6th term in office. political opponents having clamped down on and when stations have been brutally ended by the police, how many young people are frustrated. so we asked, how can you participate in politics under the circumstances? watch this debate to find out this week on the 77 percent st debate. why would anyone show up to participate in the process we had by being short by being kidnapped by being drawn away? i think that one alone, young people to see, come to be trusted in providing for, for poster cases where i rested your criminal or you suspect you're going to, we just had to do into a political. and the thought must politics that we are having the
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the stuff that i present is back in compiler, in uganda, obviously. and this time we're here to find out why it is that young people seem very not interested when it comes to politics. what he's, that's how it appears in the foreground and we're trying to find out why is it their choice, or is it a choice that was made for them based on the system? well, to begin this conversation, i'm going to start with mr. gilbert lingle. he's is from generation 7, as you can see, and he's actually rallying young people to support more 70. and my initial question is, how does one do that? because you're asking people who are an average of 15 years in this country to support a man who's 63 years older than them for me to rally young people to support prison mas 7. it's because of the ideology that he has is because of the experience before we get to that. i think there was a time that they had an opportunity to present it, a young person or not. and therefore they but decided because 7. and again,
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i repeat, politics is not biology ideology. ok, so that's your argument. i'm just going to turn around and decide because i'm sure that people who do not agree with you. but lori and i'd like to find out from you as a journalist, you know, you just come out of an election recently. do the numbers reflect what you think a young people actually participating and not being voted in because of ideology? our government right now, it's not giving the young people the opportunity to participate, but the young people are willing to participate again. so not being given the right to participate, maybe you want to jump in. one of the things gilbert has brought it out so clearly he is talking about experience experience. when am i going to get experience when i'm from primary secondary and all that? so you go, i actually participate in an election. i contested us by maybe parliament for 10 because between this is a derek, limited cit, the money emission fees, the loan blocks, very many young people. i consider a memo vanessa into platform. we had so many young confidence and most of them
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couldn't afford that nomination fees. that alone blocked so many young people out. then you give us an idea of how much it costs ready. it is doing media and for to contest as an m p. i want to come to because you also contest it to be a member of parliament, of the things that being said by maria, true. i for one. i'm for in our room and i to, but spitted. yet the new the nation fee might be high like she started. but the reason of why my colleague go but was speaking about experience, presenting 70. he's an express leader. the reason why he was what it is to the feet . for this time it's because we've experienced ugandans waiting to erase. we had differently does who stood include the years of nope, but people decided to seem 70 elected president. why? because he was. what did no one flip in on what you over. yeah. ok. present was what did into the seat and the one made by that he's the legally recognize
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president of this country. ok. all right, maria, let's, let's allow joseph to come in. okay, now the main thing that is drugging uganda buck day out is the ideology that these one presidents at con, money, the state and the ideology that a few selected people. and if you selected people from a southern region, as opposed to drain the whole country at large, you seen major offices, we have a have a selected few formula. what i'm talking about and what is it that is drugging the country behind the think it's one leader that has experience that has the courses through the country. yeah, i hear your point joseph, but to be fair, maybe he just said she stood up. she wanted to be counted, but people didn't show up for her. so whose fault is it's? it's not the fault of maria, but there was a country oppress, is the opposition to an as soon as we can put up high pays for such a self, like you said, applying to become a member, the police single,
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the countries also problem we are and i can call it if we are under police did. okay. other than the democratic state, it looks democratic, but you said that when you go deep everything from the u. d. show you to the legislature even eating food can be decided by the president. ok, that's interesting. it might not be true, but it's still interesting. moses let's come to you. i think, but young people are actually participating in politics. we're not have to discuss the, the quality of participation. for example, in the, in the november 18th and 19th demonstration, that was a political process in itself. but it was junk people who were on districts binding the test. yeah. so i think that young people are actually to participate and, but if you've not meaningful participation, then i'd like to come to lee because you're actually a coordinator for a youth league. so we had about money we had about suppression from government. is this true? is that what you experience? it is true if you don't break people the voters, they want in return. you know,
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well, you know, but he has said that it has nothing to do with money. it's about ideology, though, you want to tell me that if i come to you with a great, you know, example of how i want to leave the country, so long as i don't have money. so if you don't have money, forget about you don't have money for good living testimony. ok? you had money. ok, if you don't have money, forget about it. all right, let me come to michael because he has a burning point. michael, are you disagreeing with the idea that the commercialization of politics is what it's so beautiful, potentially definitely. so if you are taking even the just just go through the as an example, one example, we've seen people with money, the i talking about lose. we have ups using the most of the new or the opposition. uganda people have come to but i mean, they are used and they don't have money. we have seen a young man who come to come and go this for president d, mobiles, the money for him. and he was 1st from the university. ok the the, the,
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the i think that your money when very limited unlocking. all right. what's under, you have something to say to me. i think what's going to be discounted is the fact that politics is very commercial as right from definition fees that she mention that are very high for any on bus one up today campaign. every point is just money after the last 2 minutes, but i want to crossover to the point of brutality. why you didn't show up to participate in the process we have to by being should be by being kidnapped by being droned away face. i can use that. what do by being here with the community? why didn't one, we sin go to pet spit in such a space? let. let's ask the people who did it. why would anyone thing put themselves in such a scenario? to ask my time that, you know, sometimes the young people who we keep surprisingly because if someone speaks about violence, the taking didn't drones and all that. i think all here people but speak to do politics. and i don't know if in the dentist fight to be kidnapped,
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i don't know because b, b, b, these opposition people read, well, you could not, but you're here. but hold on. just just for clarification, we're suggesting that only people who participate in the position of the once were terrorized or we think that it's happening all around. you think that's what you're trying to paint stuff and trying to paint. all right, let's, let's, let's get from, let's give him a chance to respond. my sister is like the best person who she is actually, according to i did this bus one, was the best in terms of money was which it has more money. yes, she had more money than the ha, that's why she lot. she lost in the play money. so she had to run behind the person who had more money. so it was monday that was the meaning of it. ok, pisca talk to me. thank you very much. i don't have the money as an issue, but it's obviously important to me by to us for this money you just said to receive calls in the party and i received calls of money, no particles of money with
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a finance for this money. this said this is actually writing, so everyone people did. they did say, i think for me, i think it's a cultural issue within the people who make you actually have the money. how much play it becomes strong in the next. ok for. so this got to give it a chance, pisca has made a very good point that the people who are demanding for money at the same people who want to be led by better leaders. ok, moses, i'll come back to you. my. i don't agree with pisca in the community. i lost faith in the institutional problem that the fuck. so it, this goes back to how we brought our institutions over leadership in this country. because there is no way you are going to expect someone not ask for money when, when they understand that after i do elect this m p, that is the last time i will see him in my home or, or maybe later. so they understand that this is the one you're putting to for them to harness from this leader before they get elected to parliament. so i think he does have a very big role to play teaching the image or bi limits. then they commute to come
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into trust them and elect them on marriage. okay. right. well just, just to recap, who said that the financial hindrances, it appears to be a major one. then we talked about brutality, some from unknown forces and some from government. and i know you said that you had experienced something of that nature. can you share with us? yes, i was during my campaign, when nato was actually before when the kids, before you told me that before it was, it was an arrest. but before the arrest i was, i devised by my trip us an o. c one that i should not to come back home tonight because they're looking for me . so i told them, but why on which accounts they told me, because i was putting one married barrier that people paula barrett. they came and told me i have issues to asa, i to police and i, oh, of course i went with them and when i went to them but it took me to police. they took me to someone's home, literally. and they were asking just so many questions and they're asking me to withdraw from the race for me. that was i could not, it wasn't
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a nurse because i wasn't taken to police. if i'm supposed to be the sacrifice the, the sacrificial lamp for asked to change what is up in this country. i am offering myself because this has to stop. all right, gilbert's, you're disagreeing with this. i can hear you head shaking from the back. what are you disagreeing with? i am disagreeing with the issue, brutality, the iris. but how can you be that does the variance? it's unfortunate about she went through that, but i want to make this known to each and everyone who's the whatever is arrested. you're a criminal suspect. yeah, exactly what, when it comes to you, what idea the police is to protect law and order idea that when you see a policeman come here to do, you should be happy that my life is going to be to be protected. but it's unfortunate our own people. i've made it aware that when this, if for this month they get stones who stood and see people being beaten on the streets. policemen being beaten or the streets is other kind of politics about the
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up i do. but surely you, but i think, i think, i think give me a 2nd. please give me a 2nd everyone. i think it's unfair for you to say that maria's experience doesn't call it because she's told us that just by wearing a red berry, she was hunted. what i can bring to your attention, the people who are guiding you, the name of security to touch on guns in the name of black, meaning the name of government. very clear. alright, alright, michael. michael. michael. michael, allow me guys allow me to do the job. government issued out an order, well, i notice that stop putting on these red bit it because you on the flushing as needed to visit people here. continue breaking this notice order from a government, right? so that was your point. allegations have been made, allegations made just of course you're the one who was shouting false true. what are you? what are you saying is false? first of all, are we sure about the issue that she was kidnapped?
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she not only ha, we're talking about nation matters. you under everyone a maximum of many people in the nation unity platform. what captured menu, why heat, many lost limbs. it's internationally knowing that menu, a hot under the issue, that youth participation into politics are usually literary but that in, in uganda this did i, as i said politic keys were selected few. yes. and no one can oppose the president . you try to oppose the president, the not tainted that he's got to be opposed, but there was sure you to an extent that if you go for come things you can be arrested, you can be hit, you can be ti, gus. so the issue is now not about money, i had limited but also the point where the said many people that had money loss, these people were hated. and if you to are possible, even the president is office would be shut down as by now. but why is the presidency of there because of what i described to myself because they may live
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here right now and i'm ticking through the draw you understand. and what time to bring to the table to the world is that you're going to, we just had to do into politics under the must the politics that we are having if you people he, to the president. so at the concert to paul and they can cling to paul, that's what i think. all right, miss the course here has made some very serious declarations. and you said that it's not about money. it's just about being hated. that's why people are not voted in. and while it here was raising his hand to try and get my attention, did you want to add to that point? second to tell you to, we have just seen policemen global general settlement. but it's meant it was on the committee, and even the idea came out and said, we show a lot by you, we shall get you the idea. can you imagine? and if you, if you condemn it, then it's happened. so i think that one alone missed the young people to see yeah.
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come to be interested in providing for for political if you said that the last one last one was about 2, they're kidding, up which my brother was saying you can evaluate existed. we saw the minister for him, done not say as the budget you don't coming to fall. i mean, i'm saying i have with the whole not to present then them as of up to the people to the spot. i mean, i beg to, to, to, to, to, to, to known tebow. can you imagine it was minister having a whole not even brought in to have one or 2 not on tebow, apple, doctor the youth. he's got to, they're all over fit up. ducting, the citizen, so my thinking that we need to come out on the call them that those ups because those the acts that actually compel young people from participating actively in the politics. all right, thank you very much for your thoughts because he has mentioned do, but specifically let me log in to respond. so no,
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there is no doctrine. it is august before us did this, i suspect we saw them come at us undressing women. we saw them on come at us. nobody policemen. we saw them on come at us looting people, including them as a follow me about you predicted. going to look in the shops. so you want the police to just look at it like that. ok. all right. we can go back and forth on this issue all day. let me come back to my time to hear. i was observed that our colleagues seem to think that this debate is about debating this is, i mean, defending the system. and i think that's not obviously the case for them. so they should have money. if we said it just needs so high, you don't have to rush on so no, no, no, that's because of the people not to the government like we have to say to the government. we are saying that it just needs a high on deja vu saying those are suspects they have broken they are. i think we have the system then our him to government in power. has we printed the law. it was
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not to be, we would be questioned and detained in 9 and goes to the place and they wanted me to do this a bit. it, but yellow i'd walk around without any question. you have to be in the system to be safe. you have to support the system. the moment you say you have an a difference because i'd say to the difference that ideological then the law will be used. again, if you would be a, we apologize again if you will, to next in the kidnaps and it does. all right, let me clarify something here. my tender, are you saying that young people who are participating in politics but who for the current government do not go through the same level of care? i think that's going to head to court as over. nope. right now you see data deployment, what you did not ever had to quote as you weren't finding it, but there's no how many have you seen in the yellow rotation being gas? i mean, that's really interesting to understand that there's a very different experience for young people who are trying to be elected from the opposition and for government pisca k young people into,
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into jamie politics because from that's, i'm sure that look like you're telling people that if you come into this space are going to be beaten, and clover and everything, which is not true. i suspect is true because you add an electron, they are in full. no one who to me know i need to me and do a very many what 12 candidates in may or if i'm the one was began all of those things done to them. but it's not true that we should give this narrative that, oh my good young people. if you come out, you're going to be right. that's not true. ok, let me come. let me come to this side. we are moving quite maria. when you come in, as a young person for directly elected, sit not directly ok for yes. so directly to the position that you know, have you don't have to be a you can have up to be mindful to go for that. the people will actually ask you that you see your friends that going for youth for you should listen. why don't you go. but this is a few positions in parliament to only have 5 looks for the young people. and so many people actually tell, you know, you, you have to prepare yourself, please go become a counsellor before you go for m p. so there's
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a lack of faith in the young people, but i'm asking myself, and these people also young people, this country. as i said earlier, the average age is 15.9. so if young people are not voting for young people who should be voting for them, no one is going to elect you because you're young to the kiss or the young candidates, but that the contest would be by them right now. but you see beyond that, i think as young people we have lost direction because right now what ad hope that we would be discussing is how would we be destination? how do we reconcile beyond the device and move to get as a country? so you're basically arguing that the system is still polarized. i think, i think that, that you should, that cut across just do with corruption cut across everywhere in that i am, they knew that everywhere. well, what we resolve is that the next time maria wants to sub for politics, she doesn't have to be kidnapped or they don't have to go through what they went through. yeah. so sarah, i'd like to hear the 1st solution from you let the young people appreciate the fact that this government has frightened level one of the young people that said job,
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why should never meant to be sent for doing its job? no, no, no, no we we in what's coming out thing. thank you. government think they few the little that they have done. we think thank you one, the few things that government has done to make sure that me if sarah was once a baby, i am now 29 years old and i'm still living one of the things that i should appreciate after i appreciate that. i know, see what other government projects and programs that i've been put on for us. the benefits, if we appreciate that news, this exist, we can actually use them. the problem is something that i always say to you when i am pausing. i didn't forget that actually the something will benefit from this government because i am land these projects. for example, in yoga money is going on right now. it's been given you society. so in case you missed in case you missed several points, she says number one, gratitude, and secondly, taking advantage of the resources that have already been provided for young people solutions. sheila solution one will you will need to go back to the ways of
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listening to l does. you're not going to work up in the morning and so you went to contest for m p without any mentorship, but this will work up in the morning. you have failed to rule up close to it, but you look up the monday and rule of country, a small bits that you own, you have thugs and you're going to you people. yeah. ok. so all right, listen to your l does is what she lays arguing. while it solution solution we need to have the learning. refresher course is to acclimatize ourselves with the happening and to be the challenges that's coming to be the leadership. yes, young people. okay. yeah. alright pisca, thank you very much. i. one of the things i propose is how about if we use our, our, our capacity as us, we have a very whatever been for us 2 to 3 been. i don't think in the eighty's to vote for like these 2 boys to run their room from mr. is we had on the stories of ridge ball is running on the i guess if you will be running to because i was,
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was all over the country was it was unstable, but it is this ability and the sound word for that. talk to him home. we had nice hall potentially using the environment, the thorough does. it's a very space for us to participate in. we didn't know we didn't know as fit as low as as a cold pants. what can you put on that use tool and then we'll make meaningful before you put your money where your mouth is. yeah. all right, maria, people must understand. i'm voting for this leader to do this under the sun these because most of like, well, even ignorant about what a such leader should be doing. and that is why they've been asking questions related to murray did a sequence interview. so i think we should do that, but then i also request government to also allow, give opposition political parties because opposition would actually do this with this job very well. but government is really has been really guarding the space so that people own the pollution. let's try that people because it is actually working for government to lead ignorant, right. so very good point to meet marie. i really like them do,
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but solutions. i think what is important for us citizens of this country as young people, is to engage also as an economy, something that is going to generate money because you're not going to easy. everybody would have a job. gilbert government has a will. i have to tell you these days when from the government site base monday, i'll look at it for these. ok, so economy can civic because you and you've got it done without your boyfriend election and you've not even since days you know people what they are on is if you want to be elected. the reason why my sister has the oh and what elected probably that, you know, do there was, well, everybody has an opinion on why these 2 women are not elected. okay, fantastic. and finally i'm going to end with you moses. i hope you have a killer point. of course i do reconciliation is very important because at the end of the day we are old. you can dance and contrast to be fast beyond colors and we can do it. we can yeah. of economy kelly financially. this time for
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young people, our time is no thank you. i really like that point. and so that actually brings us to the conclusion of this debate. i have to say what passionate debates that you guys did not disappoint. and you did not disappoint for showing up. thank you for watching the now that was a debate worth watching? so tell us, what are your thoughts on this? would like to know in the common section, if you're watching by youtube and he's not already subscribed to the channel, what are you waiting for? hey, check us out also on our facebook instagram channels. you can also write to us directly on 77 at dw dot com. we draw the canton on today's show by leaving you with music from my home country gonna? yes, don't, boy wait. don't ask me what he's talking about. you next time to nobody
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