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the news, this is the w news live from berlin, terra returns to became at the top. so i could do declare 3 days of national mourning of more than 100 villages a master good by suspected implement. we ask an expert had more can be done to protect the video and also coming up a landmark agreement at the g 7 that could have huge repercussions. the big tech leaders agree on a deal of global tax reform to make the world biggest companies pay more.
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ah, me, my money mckennan thanks so much for joining us. on the tac has have killed more than 130 civilians in the west african nation of the kina faster. authorities believe islamist millicent were behind the massacre. it took place in the village of sol hahn in the north east of the country near the border with nysha. it's the deadliest attack in the country since its limits. violence ruptured in 2015. the fighting has displaced more than 1000000 people in bettina and for more on this, i am joined by or nella mother and she's head of the health program at the institute for security studies that's based in bama co in neighboring. molly, thanks so much for joining us now. this is the worst attack in recent years in
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bettina fast. so what more can you tell us about what happened and so on? well, we still know very little about the fact. some of the few facts that we do know we set a group of our assembly and attacks this peaceful civilian village, which is also also located near a mining sites and the other border with the she's in an area that has been exposed to vitamins for, for several years be particularly brutal, is that it made no difference based on the age of sexy attacks. men, we men, children and the final that's all that is reported is still is, is so temporary. so there are, there is a possibility that we may end up with. we should mon costs that's been higher than
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what we know already. can you tell us why the keynote fafsa and its neighbors have seen a resurgence of extreme as violence in recent years? what are these militant groups trying to achieve? this is a key question. i mean the entire site. how reach anything fancy with a complex security crisis that the back to 2012 and the praises in the neighboring month. but over the years, the price is to the northern parts up. that's why this happens now, as well as to the western part of michelle, which has also been exposed to large scale mass attacks against you got in settlements in the last few months. so it seems to be a clear, a sense by, by another team as groups to both care and wish situations away,
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as well as to confirms and undermine seats in this area. and why is it proving so difficult to stop? the millison insurgencies in the region facing insurgencies in general is extremely difficult. huge due to the very nature of this type of walk. they are, it's extremely mobile and 16, the bullet's file. the reasons a specific location, certain necessarily where you can identify the groups and go up to that is to be would require, in fact, the forces taking creational approaches that are much more rapid, much more mobile, much more. i mean, using probably smaller units. but this also comes in much in the much more complex environments where you know, issues around governance,
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local governance around local come to conform compounds. the general insecurity and makes it even more difficult for face. we charge and on very centralized and not that strong. in the broader areas to intervene and protect their community on the motor, i'm head of the program at the institute of security studies. thanks so much. g. 7, finance ministers meeting in london say that they've reached a deal on global tax reform. the agreement is designed to close the loopholes used by some of the world biggest companies to avoid paying tax. germany says it's good news for justice and fiscal solidarity, but it would have implications for countries who like to attract companies with the low corporate tax rates. large companies like google, facebook and amazon have been paying taxes in countries where they have headquarters. and they use locations with low tax rates like ireland. the strategy
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allows them to pay only a small percentage of their profits. the global minimum tax aims to change that finance ministers from canada, france, italy, japan, britain, the u. s. and germany agreed to the proposal. german finance minister or law shoulds called the break through a tax revolution. tax raising will be more difficult for big companies all over the world. and this is a good message for the people of our countries, and especially the big tech guy and giants. we have to pay their fair share and this is also a good success. after years of negotiations, the agreement on a minimum global tax is historic. the rate is expected to be at least 15 percent amazon and google welcome the compromised by the g 7, finance ministers. a facebook spokesman said the company recognized the proposal
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and was prepared to pay more tax. the us treasury secretary played a key role in reaching a deal that global minimum tax with in the race to the bottom, corporate taxation and ensure fairness because the middle class and working people in the us and around the world. a recent study shows the global tax reform would allow that you to collect an additional $50000000000.00 euros and revenue each year . earlier, we are to master such a lecturer in accounting at the university of nothing them in the u. k. how significant g 7 announcement is then asked me, it's going to fix and it is the 1st time that an i s political level. that's fine. a clinician that tax competition between countries is on full. but he's an agreement that is below wall spec stations where us initially proposed 21 percent as the minimum. and now we call at least 15, which shows a lack on vision from european leaders, germany and france and italy, which has
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a cooperation tax rate about 25 percent. so minimum tax really should be significantly higher than 15. and so they hope it that they will unilaterally lay the us will do increase the cooperation, the minimum tax to level cost of the u. s. so around 21 percent. but this is, that is the deal which takes into account the fact that there's a low pressure from tax savings to a lower minimum tax and 12.5 percent to the tax rate island switzerland has a similar effect the tax rate. so the reasonably that these deal with is low is around 15, that these is in line with carbon tax 7, right? so naturally will be a favor to them. so it's really will be important when the visual countries will do because they still allows all countries around the table to sign up to at least 15 percent because it is a lease,
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which means that the country's leaders can do more. and that's the hope that we have to myself such here from the u. k. university of nazi i'm speaking that now here in germany. voting is underway and regional elections in the eastern german status. saxony, unhide the far right. se policy is posing a tough challenge to the american conservatives and the final major test the for september general election. now that will be the 1st national vote in 16 years, not to feature the veteran chancellor. saxony is one of germany, small estates, but with makeover chris can democratic union running net connect with the far right f b. the states could not be higher for the regional vote. victory for the f d would be a devastating blow for the conservatives. and with seriously, we can be already fragile standing of the c. d. use chancellor candidate. i mean last it careful. it is an delight, little town. one of germany's largest medieval castles since right in its center.
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life is tranquil here. there is hardly any crime. may 2021 was campaigning season, hands to my station. i represents the a s d in the local council as well as in jackson and her state parliament one and 3 people in class with his voted for the a f d in the past. tish neither one over voters with messages they play. well here we will introduce free day can free school lunches. we will also started a petition offensive and immediately depart. all immigrants who don't have residency permit either get through the obscene blanket prejudices of the sorry about immigrants and refugees from considerable support. you basically take far enough, for example, because foreigners have more special rights here than we determine do. and that's not ok yet. hardly any foreigners to be found. this can be traced back to the history of germany. the german democratic republic or de the art was
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a separate country from the rest of germany until 9990. and it was a socialistic teacher, ship authoritarian, and militaristic, social diversity was not desired. immigration was only rarely allowed. the g r citizens over through the government, germany was re unified. but the economy and social infrastructure of the pharma east germany collapsed. many people felt that they were let down and had lost out a sentiment that continues to shape the social climate. in that someone 20 john over the last 25 years, we have observed that many young people who were very mobile and had a dia for shipping their own lives, decided to leave eastern germany for social, economic, and cultural reasons. and those who stayed here, even the younger generation, tends to be the ones who are most cautious, the most fearful. perhaps even the ones most likely to articulate these prejudices
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. and these are exactly the people the a reaches out to us. for tyler articles young are using some even off for the d. b s d cause then claiming to be the part you they will solve all their problems, but they also act devices. we don't like it then when we rule the country one day, then i promise you these shady mobs will have another thing coming. and then a new day will dawn for you if the voters don't mind radical speeches and they don't mind the fact petitioner has ties to right, we need streamers. on the contrary, what they want here is a party who rejects what democratic germany send for culturally diverse society. now, often months of current of iris restrictions, people are generally welcoming a sleigh return store policy. but for many residents in venice, italy, the lock sound has been a blessing for months cruise ships have been banned from docking in the historic 50
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the controversial with locals, who say they are road buildings and bring to many tourists. so the 1st ship to arrive after the band was lifted was not a welcome sight. the hundreds of venice locals turned out to see the m. s. c orchestra of their message, no more cruise liners near our city. the reason we are here is because we are present and we are again passage by we are like us the reason trying to see pushing out. right. and people that want to leave here is this the trying to be so much earlier this year? protesters seem to have one when italy's government passed a law banning big ships from venice this historic center. but there was a catch. the band would only take effect after a suitable alternative is found
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a process that could take years. italy's cruise ship industry is not waiting any longer to get back to business. of course we care lot about the venue. we've been asking for a stable management and manageable solution for ships in the access to venison the lagoon. for many years since 2012 to no avail, so far, but maybe something is moving this time for the roughly 1000 passengers on board the orchestra, the opportunity to finally go on vacation was too good to pass up at that. but what i'm saying, we organized the trip for our 40th wedding anniversary last year. after i book to cancel the cruze because of coven gene. so after a year of waiting, we still can't believe it. nonsense. you've got a young cor, i'm. i write it all. while the return to normal life brings much to celebrate these
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protesters hope some things will never go back to how they were the for. i think you know, your what w news lies from berlin. well, stories the we can report, look at how the spare is growing in turkey and tourism industry is holiday makers still stay away. i many kids mckennan play much for watching the news the they will not succeed in dividing, not succeed in taking the people off the streets it because we're tired of taking the stand. global news that matters. d, w, made for mines the we don't want to think what they are, they're also rise to be on the scene.
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our new global 3000 theories about the threat we are facing. and the heroes taking a stance over $3000.00 series starts june 21st on d, w. me the this week on world story. chakiya mourns a legendary bookseller. a dancer in russia encourages people with chronic illness. we begin in turkey, which is still considered to be a high risk area because of the corona virus. a few tourists are enjoying the mt beaches there, but hotel owners fear for their livelihood. most of those by normally enjoy the
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view from the terrors of his hotel, but that's changed for months. he's only seen the empty car phase and frustrated street vendors in until years old town, along with other hotel owners, was struggling just as much as he is. or monday, under normal consensus on a day like this. i couldn't sit here and talk to you. we'd be fully booked with a lot to do. but right now occupancies just 10 to 20 percent. things continue like this. i'll go bankrupt soon. 10 hotels around here have already given up. when i will turn up the anti yes. beaches are almost as deserted as when the pandemic began back then. many believed everything would get back on track in the year. but they were wrong. only a few foreigners here, most of them from ukraine and russia. they are enjoying their vacation to the fullest which in the right. so it's perfect. here. the people are wonderful. the
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weather is great and i really like it can for which was for the stuff at home and russia to be crowded up here. they're empty. we have everything to ourselves. you go near the theater was not, i've never seen so few vacation as here in turkey for the local must be a big problem. i really feel sorry for them. the whole region depends on tourism. 3.5000000 visitors came to antalya last year instead of the average 15000000. and that's what most everyone has suffered from small boutique hotels to large resorts . the turkish tourism minister is trying to paint a positive picture. he says the countries karone of ours measures are successful and that the drawing spoke for tourism will soon be over by somebody that we get on with the vaccination. the easier it is for us to keep infection rates slow. and that's why i think we can expect a significant increase the number of holiday makers in the 2nd half of the year. of
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course is still not comparable to 2019, but i think we'll have better tours and figures then last year. most of our own by would like to believe that, but so far he receives more cancellations than bookings on his phone. still he's making sure that all of his rooms are ready for guess at any time. and he hopes he'll still be in business when the tourists return. the resentment is growing towards the government in chakiya, which has the highest corona virus, deaths, old in europe. the countries oldest bookseller. a local legend has also died at the age of $83.00. this is their final say when covert his taking their bookstore and marie's husband, the lo group center. but also now he put us in the list and it took us at the mon
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till up with god. it was really i hadn't expected it would hit my husband's law, but in 9 days he was that semester so much put that. yeah. so i thought about carrying on, but there were more and more locked down. she had and we wouldn't have been able to sell anything per day. and the shop was yeah. when they have which of his life he was the chick republics oldest bookseller, sticking to his profession throughout the changes in political regimes from communism to the prag spring and pick again. when the iron curtain fell, he could finally become the proud owner of his own store. every morning he had just coffee and read the papers in this corner. see mister digital is an engine talk when you came into his shop for a book just to talk or just advise, he always helped. it was his passion much was clear. we also double the yes. but in november was covert raging in the country and death skyrocketing jagow meal
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so gravely ill come to the virus now with marie and thought of picking up the pieces. only a few boxes of books are left in the family home. here this listen, young brown, you the level of we're trying to protect ourselves from call it. we'll see what that's in the book. you can always stay behind the counter movie. and maybe my husband forget to put on his mask. i think that's how it happened. that was still pullman and for those 2 but he didn't know. but for many checks, grief has turned into rage here and prague. protestors have covered the old town square with violence of white crosses, one for each victim of the pen. demik. anger against the authorities is growing, ending too long, sending resentment over lead corruption and people are taking to this treat. i think the government and prime minister use the pin demick to close to the own interest on him. but i think the prime minister put his own election campaign before the citizens that makes me really angry. they can patch him of marie
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treasure and the family photos that remind her of a long partnership and marriage. all that covert has taken from her to the last the bills are said as we go, the client leave with us. and that was something really special. they wept and brought us flowers. it was such a sad by smith meet the low chain, you know, for so many chick families, good buys, came to soon symbols of grief or country. that last part of its soul, the spain government is trying to stop african migrants on the canary islands from traveling to the mainland. as a result, humans smuggling is booming, but a court ruling could change that they are not looking for drugs or counterfeit cigarettes. they are checking for people,
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african migrants trying to get from grand cannady harbor to this spanish mainland. they are looking for young men like this one caught on camera by a hub. i work a truck driver. rafa l make some final checks and says it was just a few weeks ago that you phone stole waste on barge to way here and to more work for the back of us had broken down. i had to call my boss because that broken this see if i had had the refrigeration system on that knocked on them, they would have arrived for frozen a today. the stowaway had already made it from northern africa to the canaries. it's less than 100 kilometers from the african coast to the e u. but most of the 10s of thousands who take that route one to go further to the spanish mainland, more than 1000 kilometers further, know their spanish. i already have done all they can to prevent that route becoming an established one. many migrant stuck on the canaries are limbo, son,
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risk their lives to leave. there is the option of a less dangerous journey. people smugglers of a fake id and a plane ticket. authorities recently about that a major network operating from hairdresser on southern run, cannady, and this legal ruling will upset people's smugglers and the spanish government. it says preventing migrants from leaving the canary for mainland spain is not allowed . danielle r n c b one case, nor the ultimate. they cannot simply char, no holy region into a prison card has made that absolutely clear and an expedited to hearing the judge at the police. after locking them migrants, the ruling should reduce the number of young men risking their lives on trucks just to get from one part of spain to another.
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the on to russia, where star dancer segregate balloon, and is using his own artistic talents to empower people suffering from multiple sclerosis. participants are fighting with every fiber of their bodies. ah, his latest project together with the farm. a giant mag asks, what's it like to have multiple sclerosis, a disease that causes loss of sensation and control over one's own body. ryan mitchell, i've got someone who finds out that he has m. s. an experience is something that other people can't understand. why show how one simple finger and hand movement suddenly become difficult, or even touching your own nose? i show the struggle of no longer being able to control your own body if you model sprites, often until people like the dentist. chunk of i know 1st hand what that's like,
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she's one of 2000000 patients living with multiple sclerosis worldwide. for symptom started when she was 18 at 1st, she had problem seeing then she found it difficult to walk up the blue. we need to get busted and you could, there were days when i felt like a vegetable, i just lay there. only able to move my eyelids love. then i pulled myself together . i got up and kept going crazy. today and shares her experiences with other patients at a self help group in moscow. the focus here is on learning to live with the challenges, disease presents, and on setting goals. even if they don't seem attainable at 1st. what would you do it again? i could dance. what is it? because dancing means passion, nostril, and when this passion takes hold of me, i have to do it. that's. it's the same with m. s. you can control your body again
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if you want to, was not, i think will utilize the polonium, the youth centered around controlling his body. every muscle, every sinew at 1900. he was the youngest principal dancer in the history of britain's royal ballet documentary dancer charts, his rise from a boy in ukraine to a star in london and his public unraveling amid drug years and psychological struggles. and he continued to so controversy with this tattoo of vladimir putin and with a homophobic grant that caused the paris opera ballet to cancel his guest appearance in 2019 still, the farmer company merrick saw him as the man to help raise awareness of multiple sclerosis. fernandez to chunk of poland in peace hits close to home. he's using me as in the when
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he was moving slowly, i could see that his muscles were tense. doing that usually helps ease muscle spasms when people with m. s. jump around a little, you hardly see their leg sake, don't you? because i'm a he like, i want to show that people can be strong and can triumph when they gather their strength. in perhaps a new turn for his reputation. pauline is honoring the strength of m. s. patients fighting a disease that still has no cure. the news, the
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77 percent on this week 3 was you to find out why young people seem very not interested when it comes to quality. the one's going to raise the deductible, participate let you look meaningful participation. and the time i'm looking for this to do this. no one is going to lecture because we get percent on w. me our any magic relative in the 1st human and all of your asia survivor of the ice age researchers are beginning to discover similar to me and are trying our ancestors on d, w. d, w,
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crime fighters are back to africa. most successful radio drama series continues all of associates are available online. course you can share and discuss on w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms and fighters tune in now . mm. welcome to a special edition of the 77 percent that show for us. the majority young population of africa. i. if you are ready, i'm your host, eddie micah junior. on this special edition, we are dedicating the entire show to the rule of young people in politics. our very own either kamani, let e st. debating 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,
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having clamped down on the when stations have been brutally ended by the police. now, many young people are frustrated, so we ask, how come you participate in politics under the circumstances? watch this debate to find out this week on the 77 percent street debate. why would anyone show up to participate in the process we have to by being short, by being kidnapped by being droned away. i think that one alone, mr. young people to come to be interested in providing for push to take it. we have i, as i rested, you're a criminal suspect you're going to, we just had to do into politics and the thought mafia politics that we are having the the 75 percent is back in compiler in uganda,
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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 lingo. he is, is from generation 7, as you can see, and he's actually rallying young people to support with 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 president 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 the part to had an opportunity to present it, a young person or not. and therefore they but decided it is 7. and again, i repeat politics, it's not biology, it's ideology. ok, so that's your argument. i'm just going to turn around and decide because i'm sure
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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 he's saying? a young people actually participating and not being voted in because of ideology. our government right now is 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 and i'm from primary, secondary and all that. so you go, i actually participate in an election. i contested us by the name of parliament for 10, because between this is derek, limited cit, reminding emission fees alone blocks. very many young people. i can tell you i'm m o va national platform. we had so many young confidence and most of them couldn't afford that. nomination fees that alone blocked so many people out. then, you know, give us an idea of how much it costs ready. it is doing video and for to contest as
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an m p. i want to come to, sir, because you also contested to be a member of parliament. of the things that are being said by maria. true. i for one . i'm for in room and i to but painted. yet the new the nation fee might be high like she started. but the reason of why my colleague go, but while speaking about experienced presenting 70, he's an express leader. the reason why he was what it is to these feet. for this time, it's because we've experienced ugandans went into a race. we had differently does who stood including yours of nope. but people decided to sim 70 elected president. why? because he was. what did? no one was in want. what are you ok present was what did into the feet under the woman, but he's the legally reorganized 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 jewelry. gee,
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that these one presidents that can manage 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 see major offices, we have a, have a selected few formula. what i'm talking about and what is the and that is drugging the country behind the think it's one leader that has experience that has the question is through the country. yeah, i hear you plain 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. but whose fault is it? it's not the fault of maria, but the weather country oppresses the opposition to one. as soon as they can put up high pays for such stuff. like you said, applying to become a member, the police of the country is also a problem we are and i can call it if we are under police did. okay. other than the democratic st. it, it looks democratic, but inside the, when you go deep,
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everything from the u. d. show you to the legislature. even eating food can be decided by the president. ok, that's it. just think it might not be true, but it's still interesting. moses, let's come to you. i think, but young people are ultimately 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, but young people are actually to participate and, but it is not meaningful participation. and i'd like to come to you because you're actually a coordinator for a youth league. so we had about money. we had about suppression from government. is it true? is that what you experience? it is true if you don't break people, the voters, they're not in return. you know what you but he has said that it has nothing to do with money. it's about ideology, though, you want to tell me if i come to you with
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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 had money. ok if you guys have money, forget about. 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 beautifully, potentially definitely. so if you are taking even the just just go go to the as an example. one example, we've seen people with money, the i talking about lose. we have actually seen the most of the news 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, redeem organize the money for him. and he was 1st on the university. ok, the a the i think that your money when very limited unlocking. all right. much honda you have something to say to me. i think what's going to be discounted is the fact
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that politics is very commercial as right from definition fees that she mention that are very high for bathroom up to the campaign. every point is just money after it to the last minute. but i want to crossover to the point of brutality. why would anyone show up to speed the process we have to by being should be by being kidnapped by being droned with face face. i can use that. what if i wasn't being held incommunicado? 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 are, we get surprisingly because if someone speaks about violence, the taking get drones and all that. i think all here people but speak to the politics. and i don't know if in the dentist twice to be kidnapped, i don't know. because the, the, the, these opposition people were you could not, but you're here, but hold on just, just for clarification,
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we're suggesting that only people who participate in the opposition of the once we're terrorized or we think that it's happening all around. do you think that's what you're trying to paint? 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 the best bus. one was the best in terms of money was what she has more money yet. she had more money than the ha. that's why she lot . she lost in the play money. so she added to rally behind the bus one 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 want that money as an issue, but it's obviously important to buy to us for this money. you just said you received called in the party and i received calls of money. no proceed because of money with a feel for this money. the 3rd this is actually writing. so everyone people did believe that they did say, i think for me, i think it's
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a cultural issue within the people who make you actually have the money. how much play it becomes strong and the next. ok for. so this got to give a chance. briscoe has made a very good point that the people who are demanding for money, 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 has lost faith in the institutional problem, but the fact 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 to understand that after i do elect is m p, that is the last time i will see him in my home or, or maybe late. so they understand that this is the, on your duty for them to harness from this leader before they get elected to parliament. so i think lee does have a very big role to play, to change the image of parliament, then the community, i'm going to trust them and elect them when married. okay. all right, well just just to recap, who said that the financial hindrances, it appears to be a major one. then we talked about brutalities,
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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 campaigns when nato was actually before the kid now before you, before it was and it was an artist, but before the arrest, i was advised by my trip us an o. c one that i should not come back home tonight because they are looking for me. so i told them by the way, when 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 the police and i of course i went with them and when i went with them but it took me to police. they took me to someone's home, literally. and they were asking me so many questions and they're asking me to withdraw from the race for me. that was i could not, it wasn't a nurse because i wasn't talking to police. if i'm supposed to be the sacrifice the, the sacrificial lab for asked to check what is happening in this country, i am offering my so because this has to stop. all right, gilbert's,
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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? that's the variance. it's unfortunate about she went through that, but i want to make this known to each and everyone who's the, wherever 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. when you see a policeman come here to do, you should be happy, but my life is going to be to be protected. but it's unfortunate our own people i've met, it's aware that when to see where this man gets don't, who stood, didn't see people being beaten on the streets. policemen being beaten or the streets is other kind of politics. but yet 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
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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 guns in the name of black mailing. the name of government. ok. 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 still, what do you want these red bid is because you come a fledging military visit people here. continue breaking this notice order from a government, right? so that was your point. allegations have been made allegations of me made just of course you're the one who was shouting false to what are you, what are you saying is false, 1st of all, are we sure? but the issue that she was kidnapped, she not only how we are talking about mission matters, every one a maximum of many people in the nation unity platform. what captured menu,
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why heat, many lost limbs. it's internationally knowing that meanwhile, hot under the issue, that youth participation into politics. i wish also to rebut that in, in uganda this, to i, as i said a politic you were selected few. yes. and no one can oppose the president. you try to oppose the president will not tell you that he's got to be opposed, but there was sure you to an extent that if you go for campaigns, you can be arrested. you can be hit, you can be ti august. 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 possibly even the president, if office would be shut down as by now. but why is the prison still there because of what i described to myself because they may live here right now and i'm ticking through the draw you understand. and what to bring to the table to the world is that you're going to, we just do this. you into politics and these are my politics that we are having
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a few people here to the presidents at the concert to paul and they can cling to paul, that's what they 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 certain brutality. 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 happened. so i think that one alone missed the young people to see yeah. who come to be interested in providing for for political is that the last one last one was about to the getting up. which my but i was saying it never existed. we saw
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the minister for him does not say as the budget you don't planning to fall. i mean, i'm saying i have with the whole not to present the them as of abduction. the people to the spot. i mean, i beg you to, to put to, to, to known tebow. can you imagine it was minister having a whole, not even bragging to have one or 2 on temple? i would just send the youth if that's all over set up a good citizen. so my thinking that we need to come out and call them that those acts because those are the acts that up try to compel young people from participating actively in the political right. thank you very much for your thoughts because he has mentioned gilbert. specifically, let me log in to respond. hey, there is no doctrine. it is oddest. before us did on this, i suspect we saw they won't come at us undressing, women, we saw them on come at us. nobody policemen. we saw them on come at us looting.
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people including the name of bell, i'm about you predicted. going to look in the shops. so you watch police, we 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 instance, with a show of money. if we said it just needs so high, you don't have to rush. i'd say no, no, no, that's because of the people know to the government snake. we have to say to the government, we are saying that it just needs a high on deja vu saying those are suspects that have broken. do i think we have the system then are in the government and power? has we punish the law? it was not to be, we would be questioned and detained in 9 and goes to the place and they wanted me to do the same bit it,
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but yellow had to walk around without any question. you have to be in the system to be safe. you have to separate the system. the moment you say you have an a difference because i did say that the difference is ideal. you call then the low will be used again, if you would, it would be nice. again, if you go to our next tent of the kitchen ups and it does and all right, let me clarify something here much under you saying that young people who are participating in politics but who a for the current government do not go through the same level of that's going to head to court as of nope, right now you see data of deployment work today, and i had to quote, as you won't find it, but there is no. how does it have you seen in the yellow notation being just, 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 young people into, into jamie politics because from dest, michelle, it looks like you're telling people that if you come into the space, are going to be beaten, and global, and everything, which is not true, i don't want to say that it's true,
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because i had an electron erin full and no one who to me know i need to me and do a very many what 12 candidates in mary's i'm the one was begin. 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. okay, let me come. let me come to this side. we are moving quite maria. when you're coming as a young person for directly elected sit there, it's ok for yes. so there's like a transition that, you know, have, you don't have to be, you have to be mindful of that. the people will actually ask you that. you see your friends are going for you. you should listen. why don't you go? but this is a few positions in parliament, only have 5 slots for the young people. and so many actually, you know you, you have to prepare yourself. please go become a counsellor before you go for m p. so there's 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
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should be voting for them, no one is going to elect you because you're young. if you to the guess, all of the young candidates that did contest would be vitamin right now. but you see beyond that, i think as young people we have lost direction because, right? know what ad hope that we would be discussing is how would we build this mission? how do we reconcile beyond the device and move to get out of the country? so you're basically arguing that the system is still polar, right? i think i think that that issue that cut across pieces to do with corruption, come across everywhere. they and i am, they knew that everywhere we want to resolve it. so that the next time when maria wants to stand 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 fridays level best implement of the young people that said job. why should never meant to be thanked for doing this job? no, no, no, no. we, we in what's coming out the thing. thank you government. we think they feel the little that they have done. we are saying thing to one. the few things that
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government has done to make sure that me, if sarah was once a baby, i am now 29 years old and i'm still leaving 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 these, these exist, we can actually use them. the problem is something that i always said is when i put the, i didn't forget that actually the something will benefit from the government. because i am lunch 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 need to go back to the ways of listening to our elders. you're not going to work up in the morning. and so you went to contest for m p without any mentorship, but this is a work up in the morning. you have failed to rule up close to it. but you look up
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in the morning and rule countries, a small bits that you own, you have thugs and you're going to you people. yeah. okay. so all right, listen to your l does is what she lays arguing. while it solution solution, we need to have the learning refresher courses to acclimatize ourselves with the happening and the challenges that comes with leadership. yes, young people. okay. yeah. alright, pisca, thank you very much. one of the things i propose is how about if we use our, our, our, our capacity as use, we have a very whatever been for us to, to 3 been. i don't think in the eighty's to vote, people were like the stories to run from the thirty's we had the stories of ridge ball is running under joseph would be running to because that was, that was all over the country was it was unstable, but it is this ability and you sound good for that, talk to him. how do we hi miss 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
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as the contents. what can you try and use the tool and then we'll make meaningful before you put your money where your mouth is. yeah. all right, maria, do understand. i'm voting for this leader to do this under the sun this because most of like what even ignorant about what a such leader should be doing. and that is why they even ask you questions related to murray. a few questions. so i think we should do that, but then i also request government to also allow, give opposition political parties because opposition will actually do this with this job very well. but government is really has been really guiding the space for what people own the pollution let's trade people because it is actually working for government to lead ignorant. right. so very good points. you've made marie, i really like them get but solutions. i think what is important for us citizens of this country as young people, is to engage. so as an economy call it something that is going to generate money
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because you're not going to easy. everybody would have a job, but government has a will. i have to tell you these days from the government site based monday. i'll look at it for these. ok, so economic impact, the civic education. you know, you've got to tell me that you're going find election and you're not even says 0 people. what they are on is, if you want to be elected, there is on why my sister was the oh and what elect at probably that you know to, 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, i'm good of economy colleagues financially this case for young people. our time is now. thank you. i really like that point. and so that actually brings us to the conclusion of just debate. i have to say what passionate debates the uganda did not
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