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or weapons i ability. i not ra, fire, peak work, space in the future. with 45 minutes on d, w. i was just curious as to thought they were great with this is the w news. apricots coming up on the show, going calls for an independent investigation into the death of migrants trying to cross from morocco into the spanish enclave of malea. as anger grows, pressure is mounting on spain and morocco. and we had to mozambique with violence
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and terrorism as forcing hundreds of families to free their homes. passed. gunners military takes part in a u. s. anti terrorism drill as west africa faces a growing threat of attacks from armed groups. and we meet the women's football team of nigeria as they get ready to defend that title in the women's africa cup of nations. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program. international organizations and rights groups are calling for an independent investigation into the death of migrants who are trying to enter from morocco into spain's enclave of maliyah to get to europe. at least 23 people, mostly from africa, died while trying to cross the border friends. they accused the police of beating
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them. the african union has condemned what it called the violent and degrading treatment of african migrants. while the united nations has criticize authorities on the border for using excessive force. oh, they're angry and sad. they say their friends were killed by the moroccan police when last week they tried to jump the board offense between morocco and the spanish territory. melia. now the chic answers from the united nations refugee agency here in morocco. and i know what i mean. we went to the city next to me and they beat us badly. they killed our friends and family of them by the american government said they were 23 dead, but we know they're more than 70. it's in humane one or not. i said man. the protest this want to be allowed to identify the dead, so they can inform relatives back home. they also angry at the violence used by
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moroccan authorities. last week, around 2000 migrants stormed the board offense between morocco and spain. this video was posted on line by a rights organization. scores of people lying on the ground, many of them seriously injured, almost all of them from sub saharan africa, the forceful response from security officials in morocco, as well as here in malea. has also spock protests here in spain. the spanish and moroccan governments had long separate proofs into the dis, but many a calling for an impartial investigation. we call on the 2 countries to ensure an effective and independent investigation is held as a 1st step towards establishing the circumstances of the deaths and injuries and any possible responsibilities. and to ensure that accountability is guaranteed as appropriate. dozens of those who attempt to scale defense have been detained and
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off facing trial. their chart with attacking security officials and she'll tracking her back on the border between morocco and malea, workers' repair, the board offense. still the migrants keep coming and it's unlikely a reinforced fence will deter them from trying to cross again. or you want me to discuss this is beatrice parallel from amnesty. international in madrid is good to have you with us, your andy, w news, or alice is among a number of organizations calling for an independent into an investigation into this incident. can you tell us why? hello. yes, we are calling interning the benton investigation because we have identified strong indications of several human rights violation. and on what happened on the 24th of june at the border. we've seen violations of their right to life in the context
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of people not being attended properly. i was simply elation violation of their right to physical integrity. due to the treatment of persons in american police, custody was seen as human in human and degrading treatment. are reflected in the over crowded conditions of persons in custody of them are a complete who's also seen excessive use of force. we'll see in violation of the principal and longer form on because you, since people being pushed back from a spent oracle. and we've seen all of your lation violation of the right to apply for asylum. and these are a few of the things we have detecting the why has the spanish and clove of melia become such a hot spot for refugees in recent years? well this is because we dont they dont half a legal way to enter spain. we're opening our borders for people from green as it
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should be because these are people fleeing from war and we're closing our borders for other people coming from other countries like sudanese people. in this case, i think this is part of our really, really racist at policy. so we open the door for some of them and we close to them for, for others. so these people do not have other ways to come on to enter st to ask for a sign. they have to risk their lives in the seat, or they have to risk their lives in defense. so actually what we need is say only a roots to, to apply for asylum. so always seeing a double standard in the way such and refugees are being treated and what sort of legal frameworks do you think needs to be put in place to ensure that all refugees are protected. we're actually seeing these, the standards. this is something honesty has been denouncing for a long time now, and we do have
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a legal framework. we do have to review convention. we have the international government for some level if i right state is party of these legal international instruments. and we would want to spend has to do is to comply with them. so we were sure just what our government, why it is not complying with these a mobile obligations that each has according to this sheet is that it has tried to quite so it's a question of obeying the law not de los already there. beatrice corona's from amnesty international. thank you very much indeed for your time to mozambique now where hundreds of families have been displaced as on groups. step up a tax on previously st villages in the countries north did. i believe, as you increase, visited the region of cub delgado and spoke to people fleeing the violence them they just wants to leave here in unquote, the district. hundreds of people are waiting for
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a lift desperate to get to safety after several villages, where attacked by islamists in recent weeks. many places are now deserted. the village of watch out the edge of the district has been spent until now. residents are discussing what to do next. gov on premier on the lawn desert again and pacific as have issued us, we need to protect ourselves better. we need to check the identity of the people coming here is when the board, but we also want to welcome those people who are flee a luckily got it and take care of them that are without it. but the discounts that they have taken in 60 people from neighboring villages so far out there, or orlando, or by attacked our village, vulnerable. well 1st they set fire to the villages close by rod. we were surrounded that but then we saw a chance to escape arcadia, so we ran it and we survived,
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but they burned our houses to the ground. they, i'm just tired and my feet are swollen and heard. we walked 30 kilometers to get air and it lent out planning amber bullets. we walked for 3 day but spent the night in the bush with our children. now we are tired, but we feel much safer here. oh, so callup line until now they have not received any support from the government. the insurgents have been pushed out of their previous strongholds in the north of the province. and although observers, they, they are not as strong as previously. the attacks on villages around here is causing fear and panic. they are inflicting guerrilla style warfare on communities that were previously considered. safe vaccinate to places more detail on while the 8 organizations fear that the con, it could spread. and we were surprised that the conflict moved to the south that week. a more volition are moving to the from places like one of the more comments i
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think. yes, the capacity of the system is one of e. woozy. but i think yes, we will. we will face some, some issues with the largest secondary school in want a question already at full capacity. since the beginning of the crisis, the number of students year has doubled to 7000 school management has had to turn away newly arriving displaced students to a room with regard, you know, somebody of it or what can we of love this? it's difficult that some classes have 100 students, some up to 140, but doesn't make it easy for the teachers as you can see megan, so stuff, there's hardly any room to move medical, no one to properly. i want to say the number of forcibly displaced people in northern was em. beek continues to grow 8 organizations say they expect even more people to leave their homes in the coming days, fleeing the ongoing violence. the u. s. military has held as annual
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training, drill in africa, known as african lion. and for the 1st time, ghana along with senegal, took part in the counter terrorism exercises. this comes as extremist violence in this the hell threatened to spill into the west african country. he w was given or access to the military exercises in de boyer in northern gonna here in gunner's vast moth. daniel forces are linen. how to counter did traits of terrors, yet redness the u. s. army to this session is about waking closely as a team and he got quitting the wound. it focus is really been on our small unit tactics or medical evaluation or correction, medical evacuation procedures, and then also some planning at the small unit level. these are skills in my need.
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if islam is inter gagnon territory, jihad is militant groups are waiting in the scope of the activities in west africa . part of the training, ambushing militant in its simulation exercise. they are more than reading given the kind of why to be put in in trying to ambush. lucy said yes, that yes and the confirmation that we actually ready and prepared for any eventuality in any attack gunner has an experience in it. islamist attacks so far, but their country wants to be prepared to counter tress from al qaeda and isis linked fight is attacking elsewhere in this a hell region. ganna house would really deploy troops to east northern borders to book enough or so. and to go. the u. s. army training is a welcome boost here. we've learned
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a lot. we've length about cali forbes of our line up and fire. a mission supports on sa gets up. so when they sa gates you, you can look at the targets very well. you see the aircrafts we've learned more about ambush. it's us really impacts had on us. and with this knowledge, with how quite we are going to intimate see my d. c in gun is multi regions to see need help from the probably gone into 5 possible chris ah, they're watching the de leon. he's africa still to come. will meet defending football champions. nigeria, head of the women, africa, cup of nations, class african fashion designers are celebrated at a new exhibition in london. but
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1st to the democratic republic of congo, where the remains of assassinated independence hero, patrice, remember, had been laid to rest in the capital kinshasa. this coffin hold all that was left off. remember after he was killed, a golden tooth. darcy, on their 1st time, and esther at a private ceremony, attended by lamar family and the president. his remains were then placed in especially built mausoleum in the center of the capital of a more on the members legacy and how he died. we have this report from did abuse were seen, were in brussels. in this odd studio in brussels, stands one of the greatest figures of the african independence movement this larger than life sized statue of patrice lamar, is a tribute to him from the congolese community in belgium. lamar played a significant role in the transformation of the congo from a belgian colony,
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into an independent republic, a veteran, the moon, baffled foul to freedom of his country. and he was killed for that. and the country never really recovered from that love until to day. patrice lambie became the congress 1st. prime minister, afterward gained independence in 1960, but he was only in office for a few months before he fell out with the country's former colonial ruler, which led to him being ousted in a qu, imprisoned, tortured, and later executed. ludo de victor is a belgian author who wrote a book about lou members murder. the book reveals the belgian government's complicity and details how lumber and 2 of his associates were executed in the forest and how their bodies were disposed. it was done during the night, so there were a lot of villagers, one were very suspicious. and so very quickly yom or belgium recoveries decided to dig up. the mothers and 2 of the body completely destroyed. and so they got them
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into pieces and took the, sold them into um a barrel of farm. um. oh, so for us it's a belgian officer who was involved later confirmed the books account, including the part about him removing, remembers tooth and keeping it as a trophy. after the release of the book in 91, a parliamentary commission of inquiry concluded that belgium had, quote, moral responsibility. fuller, members, killing activism, has continued here to force the country to fully recognize and atone for its brutal colonial past that led to the deaths of millions. in the d, r. c. there's been some progress. after years of activism and debates, the brussels municipality opened this square named after and in honor of patrice, lamar authority says that the symbolic gesture was intended to reflect belgium's
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colonial past activists now use the space to tell people about countries remembers life and legacy the, the main thing that he was assassinated for was to erase in politics and to erase his memory. so having the square is a, a way of reviving his arm. his memory, patrice remembers, truth is all that was left of him after he was killed, belgium, returning it to his family, is been welcomed as a 1st step, we hope it to be the beginning of the recognition that colon alias was something wrong was a crime against humanity and that we can start to install a kind of politic of reparation. it's taken decades for the truth about the circumstances of patrice rumors, murder, to emerge congolese, people at home and abroad. hope it will take less time for their nation and their
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hero to get justice. africa's top football tournament for women is back. the women's africa cup of nations was last held 4 years ago. it was put on hold due to be covert. 19 pandemic, defending champions. nigeria are among the 12 teams competing for this year's trophy in morocco. dw caught up with the national team, the super falcons in the final days of training. switching it out on the beach for the country nigeria as women's national football team. the super falcons are getting ready for the women's africa cup of nations. the biannual tournament was counselled in 2020 due to the pandemic. now it's about to take off in morocco for much of july the super falcons and the most successful team in african football have been $19.00 out of the level continental championships ever held. now they are aiming for yet another title yell when they're over and over again and the pressure
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ease we have to maintain our championship. but oh, we don't have to focus on the pressure we just after 4 was an operation to was a tournament and our whatever to pressure ease, we just have to take it off. the super falcons may say they are not feeling the pressure, but expect issues are high for the defendant champions. what is the secret to nigeria success in women's football on the continent? and then gary is one country that has a huge population and one of the blessings dot coms, which it is dutch em. we have a large number of quality players. ah, we've been in to women's football when or doubt countries when i entrusted in women with bull and decided dividends that we are reaping right in our dominance of nigeria super focus in africa has gone almost unchallenged. but for these players, this more than just a quest to return to our title is to secure tickets to next year's hmos woke up in
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australia. i'd a interesting part of it is every team is improve in it, even if as part of that is a break in the toner mansberg every tim, improving backdoor, all of them are improving. they're all doing well in and averse club in europe and oh, experts and the best boss with their potent blend of youthful energy and experience . many still see nigeria asked, it seems a beats in morocco or ice though to sports commentator jeanine antony before she traveled to the women's f can't tournament in morocco. she told us how she thinks nigeria will perform in the cup. this is a scene that's going from strength to strength, expectations, but always usually when the tides would have got a very frankly, has that going for 10 because they're looking to make it 10 titles out of 12 championships. the on the one to be one bike, we can real skinny. so definitely it's not just picking up one of the 4 tomato tickets in the semi final to the women's local. and next year we, australia,
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i'm using also when in the title and extending the record on the content with importantly, enjoying the fantastic display of african football. and who else should we be watching out for 3 teams, 3 teams that want to win this, you know, as well as soon as possible. got come running to me to blindness of cameroon. and they got to the final of the africa, mid scope of missions on home, slowly 2016 sold out the job and a lot. and i definitely want one of that i'm in because i am africa being 5 final. the last 3 of those final 2 major at 10 on them a seat. they definitely want to get their hands on an elusive title out of the dark horse. moreover, the host nation invested so much in women's football. got the champions league call just part of their team. they definitely want we need in front of your friends. i'm sure that investment in once football definitely pays off. and is there a growing interest in women's football on the african continent? that definitely is, i mean i called myself feel football. i couldn't play professionally, but yes,
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there is a growing support and you know, knowledge of football and you have a social media, youtube links, live stream games, a lot of fun tuning to watch the, you know, the girls and to support them as well. and you've got a lot of leagues now professional as well, and you've got play as why not just the mystic, you know, basically they're also moving to, or the, you know, league abroad or that quickly got broad. and we have the, you know, african women champions league as well. so that of course, you know, metric for investment and metric for support and metric for good. and we can only get bits at the moment. football is principal to everybody. and while i, jerry is, women's team has been successful. they've also complained about unpaid bonuses and low pay. what are your thoughts on that? it's, it's been endemic. you know, when you sell your nation, no one gets to ask, are you a man or woman you're, you're treated equally. and that's what you know they've been, they've been complain about. this is the most successful national team in africa, men or women. and they get to be and paid, paid left,
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and the men and of course left that treatments in that regard. so that has happened in the past. one thing about the move football as is the always concentrate on the game. you no doubt very passionate about the game, but the hope that you know, we constantly then we constant investment in the game becoming cool. you know, not just a welfare, but also, you know, financing and get them to have back up what you need to. so while that my raise, why about my capital and we expect the really, really good to and i meant for the ratios of stick to that play and pay them what they are with and you jeanine anthony. thank you very much. deed for speaking to t. w. news africa. my pleasure. now african fashion is getting toppling at london's renowned victoria and albert museum. this is for the 1st time in the museums, 150 a history. and you exhibition tells the story of the continent clothing and its influence on global fashion. it also shines. the spotlights on the best of africa's contemporary designers,
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african fashion is claiming its place on the world stage. after years of being viewed only through the post colonial lens, the exhibition showcases the vibrant depth of african design. from the beginnings of the continents liberation in the 1950s to the present day. on display are more than 250 objects, including the works of 45 designers from over 20 countries. as part of a wider pushed by the victoria and albert to acknowledge colonial histories within the museum. it's a timely show. it was really important that she vital to half the sex of mission right now because we see is the african creates as the shifting the landscape of global fashions. that's how important the impact is right now. so they demand to be see their demands, be heard, and we see the impacts spitting out across global functions. preparations for the show took more than 2 years and included a public college for rare designs, family,
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portraits, and pieces of clothing connected to personal stories. designers themselves were also involved in deciding how their pieces would be displayed. we really see fashion as a capitalist with which to tell d. her rich expanded stories about the myriad history and cultures across the continent. and so we hope that offices will come away feeling inspired, and perhaps some assumptions might be challenged as well. creativity, ingenuity, and a multiplicity of traditions. from a rocco to nigeria, ghana to south africa, africa fashions, celebrates a continental fashion scene with unstoppable global impact. oh, that's how show be sure to check out all of our other stories on detail v dot com forward slash africa. and if you have a story you'd like us to cover, you can also connect with us through facebook, twitter, and instagram, and share those ideas directly with us would love to hear from you. in the meantime,
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