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another military takeover, but while the un and regional bodies are condemned to pull their supporters out on the streets of what i do. good. so what does this mean for the fight against the hottest insurgency in the country and across the region? or the other end of this, i hale pro democracy protest. i escalate in 3 months after sedan school. many i increase in the pressure on the re gene and i risk into our lives demanding it returned to civilian rule, also coming up and the central african republic conflict task force one and for people to lead yeah, homes. but even in the comes there is still hope we meet a boy who still dreams or be bright future, living with his disability. and the i spell bound by the books in mauretania, we check out a price this collection of literature that's hundreds of years old. but his breathing new life into the tourism industry.
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ah, i made you make a junior and you are welcome to the program. another domino of democracy falls in west africa. the un and regional body is like the a, you have all condemned to military takeover in book enough or so echo as i suspended the country from its government bodies army officers, their c. d, detained presidents rock christian cavalry because he was failing to tackle it. he had his insurgency, the military takeover, drew's popular support with hundreds of people take him to the streets of the capital to share on the june to his 1st speech. we can have fossils. new military leader, lieutenant colonel paul and the lead amoeba promised. the country would return to constitutional order some day. lots, good luck on this, your suit or when the conditions are right or wrong, according to the deadline that our people will define in all sovereignty. i commit
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to return to a normal constitutional order in the constitutional normal constantly hello citizens, constantly people of the king of faso in the day, our supper a lot, just for a while. there are many priorities still a priori, dis on numbers. it is clear that the main priority remains security. your 2nd run, the lead, i understand the legitimate doubts raised by this break in the normal functioning of the state, normal deluca. but i would like to reassure or friends of burkina, faso, gama. there's um, you know, fossil that the country will continue to respect its international commitments unless you know, particularly with regard to the respect of human rights. let us. but that brought along a clear pledge there from the king of fossils, new leader. ah, here's a look at how he came to power this little doubt who's in control and what do
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good members of the deposed government stand respectfully as a military rulers march in the king of passers democratically elected politicians can only sit and watch me. ah, there ouster brought jubilation to the streets of the capital and celebrations across the country. it's now in the hands of the patriotic movement for preservation and restoration. many here appending their hopes, the change on the new strong man, lieutenant colonel powell, only to amoeba. we shouted, we cried. we asked for help from the outgoing president, and it didn't listen to us or region where the tax. we shouted everywhere, but there was no help. ah. but the hope is that the army can restore order to this crisis written country. one of the world's poorest at siena g, had his insurgency sweeping from neighboring molly last november at least 57 people, mostly ill equipped, state security forces,
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was slaughtered in an attack on the north present capital. his failure to tackle the chaos was a major factor in his downfall. he said to be safe, national television broadcast, his hand written letter, saying he was stepping down, quote, in the higher interest of the nation. opposition figures? said campbell, his departure was long overdue. of a bottle, you can't put the lid on a pot to start the water from boiling for they will explode. and that's what's happening. if that doesn't mean it was the choice of the picking up a but a change was absolutely necessary. absolutely myself. but the coup brought swift condemnation from the united nations democratic societies. art, a value that must be preserved. the role of military must be to defend their countries and their peoples. not to her, a tech that governments and to fight for. but the list of military
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takeovers in west africa is archiving stability just got longer begging the question, does democracy have a future in this a hell? from on this i am joined by on ella mater on head of the sale program. other institute for security studies, based in by michael a neighbor in miley. hello, thanks for joining us now. course have now happened in molly where you are guinea book enough are so chat, sudan, and attempted coup in the chair. is democracy die in the sale? when i think more than the democracy, well, i mean, what is in crisis is governance and political system. so i'm in all 3 countries, we have a situation in which i elected presidents have been contested, you to the lack of reactive ness of their governance. in the case of keena, one of the leading reasons behind the coo is the exasperation of the people are to
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was a security situation that continued to deteriorate. your in your out, who so instead of democracy, generally speaking, i think what, what is in crisis is the way in which power is actually an after election. i mean, we saw a protest i should say on the streets who were basically chanting to support from russia wagner, missionaries. so, so that makes me want to throw this question out to that. contrary to increase in anti french sentiments, there seems to be growing support for the arrival of the russian wagner mercenaries in the region. why is that you think? well, this particular way started mean in math, but i mentioned, i mean across the region, there is a growing sense of patience towards a people here have not delivered. this is the case for
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a crown, which is at the center of attention due to the size of a ration, but also, you know, the whole colonial history between france and this country. but i mean, you know, re curation partnerships. i think what should be question actually is not just on who by alongside the national courses, whether it's back can or, or the rhetoricians or, or other. what we should be wondering about is whether the strategy that's being used is likely to work at all. the strategy has been me focused on military action and lacking a political kramer. maybe this is one of the elements that should actually be brought in exactly. well, with that said, what could be an alternative strategy that could actually work
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this should be defined as a national level, each of these countries, despite you know, the fact that they're sharing a common challenge, also have their own internal. there is a point 11 of the elements that have been considered in the, in the past was the a form of dialogue with some of these groups. perhaps, you know, a lot fighting it. also talking out some aspects of the read it was, it could be an option more generally. i mean, i think it's also important and let me just add this. it's also important to actually look at a meeting people for joining these groups. and these have their roots in governance
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issues. you know, it's like just the basic social services to pair an equal opportunity . these are things that are sold by politics, not a pricing. ok in a quick one. on this before you go regional bodies like v a, u and their cost be trusted to bring back a constitutional order or doesn't need external help. i mean, this is clearly challenged in the region is perceived as well as an organization that, that support team members or no matter what it is then need to be harming. it's a, it's a, it's legitimacy, research and position of sanctions on, on money has made this quest. so going forward, it will be important for these particular organizations who we think it's approaching into something that would likely be a bit of
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a more constructive and less. i mean a push a clearly a leverage is an options to help in this process should should be, it was welcome. this are ok on ella modern head office. i help program other institute for security studies. thank you so much for your time. i now, while people are celebrating a military takeover and book in a fossil, it's quite the opposite incident. 3 months after the last school that many are pushing for you, return to civilian rule, even of the cost of their lives. more than 70 protest as of died since the military seized power in october, once again for them across the protest escalator this week in this is a nice capital of heart tomb. after security forces open fire does fight the danger . more and more people are taken to the streets to increase the pressure on the regime. correspondent adrienne creech is in sudan and he sent us this report from
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hospital a call for action for demonstrators in sedans, to including sherry up to the since the military coup in october, people have taken to the streets every week, calling for democracy. i want the civilian government to return to power. sure that the military turn back to clock, because they don't want a civilian and democratic government. they raped women. they killed revolutionaries, asked us a couple, marquilla was our protest. i think we will make sure the democratic system comes back up, allowed to ship dental to lab. no mom die me. let me alley, or sharif abdulla the fight against the military regime is personal on the banner. a picture of her son was a doctor, shot dead while trying to help other protesters. recently sedan had been moving
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towards becoming a democracy, but this latest military take over his crushed all hopes. general upton, idaho han is now in charge and the protesters want him out. but once again, they're facing a stiff pushback from the security forces. so this has been the reality of 4 weeks ago. she is, a lot of people are getting injured during the protest. the security forces are responding with violence towards the demonstrators. more than 70 demonstrators were killed since the military. coups in october and thousands were injured. neighborhood committees are blocking access to their streets, fearing attacks by the security forces. it's a grassroots movement. the protests are not being organized by political parties, the people who want a civilian government and no compromises with the military. but the military has lots to lose, says human rights activists without e blame adam after the cool, he was offered the position of a new civilian prime minister by the military to a peace protesters,
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but he refused. he doesn't believe they wants to reform under the skus and i said, you know, i know you are scared that young living for police civilians and evelyn to live in it. and in you're going to face tardies, you know, would be taken to local justice is also what sharif abdulla once back at her house and mooreville reminds her every day of her son, bobby cur, aaliyah kane toya will say adult, he would be happy seeing as continue saying what he started as he left and what he believed in my heifer sap that i shall alice, and it would make him even happier. but if we succeed in getting democracy, this all up in the fifty's on by the truth is, is that people are still dying. that is very tragic. will issue that we will succeed. i'd go and this will make him very happy, less as ellen is added,
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louis at sharif abdulla says she will continue to join other protesters in their goal of democratic change for some done. she says they owe that to the many people who have paid the ultimate price. ah, you're watching d w. news africa still to come to check out a priceless collection of literature in martina. it's hundreds of years old and it's breathing new life into the tourism industry. my 1st, an ongoing civil war in the central african republic has forced more than a quarter of the entire population to flee the homes. many are now in comes for internally displaced, people of best buy the challenges. one young man is skipping hope alive for a better, brighter future did abuse as he go towards shy. i met with him in the biggest ibp camp in bria, in the east of the country. ah,
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she sloan would love to be playing football, but his body wouldn't let him. he would love to be walking to school. but the reason one is, is learn not only has physical disability, he lives here. the central african republics biggest come before internally displeased people is full of families, whole sled fighting embryo on the surrounding regions. many have been here for years. more and more, more valuable than woodside. i mean, this is a house mid my family was in. he may seem little for a 13 year old, but he's in a big hurry. each morning he hits throat he come to
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a workshop think he's been making flaws for please. the money he earns gives him some independence from charities in the camp. languages look and says yeah, isn't, it's beautiful. i like sewing dresses because my mother has suffered a lot for as i'm a disabled person. i feel so bad about it. i'd like to show other people with disabilities, especially those were beggars in the streets. they could get a job to guarantee a could she cher villa, i'm disabled, but i am learning a trade as a taylor so that i can earn a decent living. what are the things you have ended up doing? if you were not doing tillery whom i like, or if i wasn't working as a taylor, i would be making and selling puts, but i sank. god, i found this work. instead,
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what i may close for my family and i can build a future. i don't want to end up begging on the side of the road, like as a disabled people, keep me a woman goes, india pollution resort. okay. to revolution, whether i want to become an ambassador was, and if you are living in the site, how would you become an ambassador? we serve of the moment i am at taylor, but i am sure to leave this camp one day when i earn a little money, i will say to pay for my study and i will become an ambassador. he is just one of more than 40000 people. he, he's just one set of hopes and dreams among many ah, to camaro now where families are more into that of at least 8 people after a stampede in the africa cup of nations tournament
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a fellow 38 people were injured when france stormed the stadium. hosting match between their host nation cameroon and cameras. images shared on social media. should we panic crowd trying to squeeze through the narrow entrance gate at immunity. built a limby stadium. we'll get into the details in a bit, but fast on the streets of do allah! some communions said, dear thoughts with us, for no thicker fee for they died because of their love are more, they are patriots. for us, they are than martyrs. if socker know that it didn't matter before, but we'll know there was another method. so we've been waiting for this tournament for a long time for that. my sister's son died there, a young boy i on. so would like to tell people to respect the us is if we wind the caps on some will be celebrating, but others will be mourning their loved one. and that's not good. if an epa, let's get more, this were dw correspondent, blaze a young, who joins us from dual r cameroon. hello. these we just had some very emotional reactions to that tragedy
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. i'm doing or anything from investigation so far about exactly what caused this incidents and who's to blame. car seems that investigations are ongoing house, rented olympia studio or where it died on monday. the breasted l of cab boxes with bessie said in a press conference that, oh some gates at the studio were close. and that force people to want a single gate, which eventually cost that deadly crash that we've, we've, we've talked about in the past a couple of days through no concrete resort at all. before vision has come out of the investigation, the stadium has been suspended. i was forced to play at the delivery studio, and the next few days i've been thinking about one of us. did you mean yolande? you've been in touch with some of their believed families. what are they seeing?
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some of the families that lost loved ones during this it was a fortunate incident, a young lady. i completed a stick to one of the people that died during these rush was a young lawyer who just joined the government after he left school last december. and i spoke to, to his friend, he was, it must be that this young man with a lot of a future head of he died out suddenly. oh, why trying to watch football? so most of these family i completely devastated and no one answers angry. men on altered cap is not coming that much. the response also was wasn't super love according to some family members. so what exactly are authorities doing to prevent such a disaster from happening again? this week or the was, or the last game for the romal 16 and the security forces
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were trying to do something different. so now we're trying to make sure that nobody comes close to the stadium without it to get me. one of the allegations all report that came out after that crush, i'm going to was that fans movie fans. well, all crowd together trying to getting to the stadium. so what cameron police agenda and all the security agencies are doing is that nobody counts close to the stadium anywhere close to this video that would have to get the a point barricades on the road. so make sure you get to identify yourself, show your ticket, and then fans coming one after the although you don't have a lot of people coming in. i mean, you see how bellagio people come in. but it is, let us as, as big as was a during the, the past games in the own doing to all about the cities. ok, believe the young dw correspondence into our commer. thank you. now that's tragedy. cast a shadow by historic african presence by africa commerce islands. now back home,
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the team are being celebrated as heroes. commerce had already made history by qualifying for the very 1st africa cup of nations tournament. then the tiny giant killers reached the knockout stage of the beaten my country, gunner, although they were then kicked out by host on the local tournament favorites. cameroon, in the round of 16 in commerce. indeed, maybe a nation proud with jim gritty in murray. tanya is on to e, priceless collection of literature, some date and back centuries, best as renewed the interests of tourist, who are gradually retired and after years of staying away due to security concerns . and more recently the pandemic residents are now hopeful that a city is ready to turn over a new leaf. with 5 ostrich eggs, top the minarette,
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she gets his friday mosque is the symbol of the mar, retaining nation. deep in the sahara, the oasis city was built at the crossroads of old desert trade routes inside the ancient walls. so each amit mahmoud is the custodian of the family library. a collection that began in $1699.00 to $4.00 hundreds of manuscripts from around the arab world, covering religion mathematics, literature, and astronomy. after years of setbacks, i iep is now hopeful shingle to coin the seizure, shingle tea is a corner of wisdom, and that a corner of that he's a corner of karma corner of tranquillity. and it was threatened by a plague of terrorists you under this war in 1995, there was little hope that the city could welcome tourists. a last terrorism prevented the tourists from coming. then there was cove in 19 and tourism stopped again was on it. so that this year there's a slight uptake in visitors were optimistic losing suca. mm hm. optimistic chin
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getty was famous in medieval times for its trade in manuscript, which made it a centre of learning. that boy family has a historic library with more than a 1000 titles which are under constant threat from all the precious documents face our own problems. the elements and termites. yes, so he see the cloth, the piano 2nd, the preserved the books we used insecticides remedied. and basins of water and so that they wouldn't be destroyed by termites and other pests. see who? recently we took out all these manuscripts, 42, no more than we put them in the sun, throw more. and under the heat of the sun, we added soul to below, to protect them against the insects. for let, in the food blessing, the civilian within the cent quintanilla. this is the clue with
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a trickle of tourists has raised hopes that more will follow. attracted by one thing at all, my son in law, i came with friends and we wanted to visit the library, which is very important for martini. we learned a great deal with any that came out in. i'm on the shores jingle t. i have long been forgotten by much of the outside world, but its ancient manuscripts are providing hope for the future. despite the termite philipo aldrich at the what's up to similar to drip boise car. pretty interesting bears in it. that's all we have time for now. for more of our stories go to our website. that's d w dot com slash africa, or visit our facebook and twitter pages. we'll see you next time. i for now. ah.
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