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here state working at least in the clutches of the games and trade in people. 45 minutes on d, w. a. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah romantic corner chat, hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel off we go. it's time for the $77.00 for sense that show for africa as young majority. i'm your host, eddie mike, are junior. it's a pleasure to welcome you. as always, we have a lot in store for you. here's what's coming up in our streets debate. edith
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kamani is in legal to talk to victims and authorities about the aftermath of the end. sas protest in kenya, we meet in lines, fetus conquering the streets of nairobi, and a my city. we explore their heartbeats, all that are public of that whole process. with let's start off in nigeria. i'm sure you remember the special anti robbery squat sauce for short. well, citizens accused them of police brutality. this led to the hashtag and south protest, which called for the unit to be dissolved. sauce has since been disbanded, but no police officers have been charged. then i geron government still denies killing demos street tests in lagos, even to a judicial panel found otherwise. d w report. tasha la wall reconstructs what led to
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a deadly standoff or the lucky toll gate from the night or to the $22029.00 june police literally gone down. young protest is what come together to form one of the biggest youth movement in the countries history. just hours before the killings, thousands had got to peacefully demonstrate a gave rise in cases of police brutality. i know that the protests were largely peaceful because i was there, reported, was that evening the process songs illegals were turned into christ for help. and the same place where people called for their rights to be upheld would be the same place. they were killed. it all started on the 3rd of october, policemen from the special anti robbery squad unit, better known as sars, allegedly killed a young man in southern delta state and took away his scar as a video of the deadly assault looked online. hundreds of young people took the social media event and share their own experiences, all of which were bad. saw initially form in 1992 to tackle armed robbery in the
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country. but the unit grew into in notorious for popular for a stuart in an abusing young nigerian my, it's my 8th, the online anger against science had gone so much that is built into the st. nationwide. illegal protest is mounted roadblocks and shut down traffic. thousands got it. lucky toll gate in major highway in the area of the city. this would come to be the main demonstration point. their demands were simple, they wanted size band, bad officials prosecuted and for the victims to be compensated. well, they were also advocated for the officials themselves. they wanted them to be mentally evaluated, and for the salaries to be increase, so that he would have fewer raises to extort on the 11th. as the process gain momentum, the niger and police finally scrapped thought, disposition, drawbridge, court of denied europe police and the words on the sides. yeah. but deserved. but
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people were buying it. this was the 1st time the police was claiming to reform stars by then the demonstrations had become more of a movement anyways, and people were demanding not just for police reforms before better, governors play animal animal economy. there is a light. on monday, the 19th legal gum, nobody will new form and traditional panel to look into saw abuses. but the process continues still and say for some cases of police crackdowns, there were laws lead fiscal. although criminal elements has taught to infiltrate. as thousands of protesters got it again, lucky to get on tuesday, october 20th. they noted the things were different. people told me that they saw toll gave staff. we move in ccc cameras installed in the area and that as evening fell, the street light wouldn't come on leaving the place completely dark at around 4 pm . glove notion will lose imposed a curfew, tried to instill order,
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but many poor testers at the toll gate remained there. then at around 7 metal, the nigerian army holding on several vans and thought to the own am demonstrators who could not talk to people. eye witnesses told me, they counted several buddies that night taken away by the army. but he wasn't over as one of the killers traveled. angry mobs through the streets, looting shops, burning buildings, and attacking policemen. 12 people died according to amnesty international and many more were injured. the nigerian government has set up judicial panels to look into police violence, but denies the killings of october 20th survivors. the federal keep looking for justice. the joseph. because i need to fight a fight for my kids because i need to be an engineer. and it's not just him median. adrian's, once he battled i area and i prepared to push for positive change. peaceful protest
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is one way. but in many cases, they are met with police brutality. so why on many african governments seemingly threatened by youth demonstrations, fostering debate. he then tamani met with some like terrance and legacy to discuss the leki killings and how to prevent it from ever happening again. ah hello and welcome back to the 77 percent. this week we are in nigeria. more specifically, lagos, the city that gave us fell aqua t, who, by the way, in 1977 in his title track for the album, them give us them leave tears, sorrow, and blood explained how the police officers were up a time. brutalizing, the citizens of nigeria fast forward to 2020 and his words still resonated as young people gathered to protest what they said was ill treatment by the police officers
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until we're here to find out why do african government seems so threatened by protest held by the youth who better to answer this question for me than fellow nigerians. and i'm going to start out with buy um and so i just want you to give us an overview of what happened in 2020 because not everybody has a clear idea. so i basically began with a lot of discontent and unhappiness and rage against the special ed robbery squad of the measuring police. and youth just felt like you know, what enough is enough. and like that's almost as if they were coordinated. protests were happening in major cities in the southern parts of the country, especially. okay. oh, let's hear from suffer because i understand you are the protest as well. and obviously we wouldn't be talking about these protest if they hadn't ended in unfortunately death. so how did it come to be that something that started organically and in bloodshed? i think one of the selling points alcala,
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that of the answers purchase was that there was no one meter leadership. people just appointed themselves to, you know, coordinate, collect, and distribute resources. there was a lot of heavy pull it to size and like in the f city where some of the boys who disrupted the protest, testified that they were given 5 and an error or so you could easily by street power. yeah. by anyone. ok. let me hear from matthew a k, a precious stone, or who was not only at the protest, but unfortunately actually ended up being shot. so perhaps that by telling us what took you to the protest, why did you feel that it was so important for your voice? to be heard that day, many times files are stored me on it. why do you do your l i d 's as i'm no i'm no you. oh boy, because they're believing and you know where you live fi or where you to enjoy you bought board or you shout boy, i'm no one of them. but when a hardy to that are people, when you turn in junior, will godaddy let top this socks to clean offense?
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it is of this country. so i need to john to protect despite the fact that the government admitted its fault and said, we should have shot you. and you were given compensation, you still don't feel safe for her. you just no compensation, notting since they want to partner or one every to you does not. not upon our chart on my church, the blood p. s. m, are from the back yet. so i know carol paid things that dinner as typical in the political health structure on my so i went to rip, i'm says kid, what, what are you scared of? i'm scared all my life because they adjusted angry god meant as the angry polish just hungry. the quote you can come out, challenge them in the court of law. it will show crazy. let me come to an officer who day in here because pete, he said very passionately, that police officers are still angry because the youth dead to challenge the authority. they dare to stand up against you. and is this how you're feeling?
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honestly. i don't agree with him. that's police officers are angry because of answers. we knew that the youth started the zone. brutus when at valence, we are college that. so the, the process we are term hijacked by some hoodlums from colonels attack i think you should use the right, i think. okay, the right word. ok. the process, whenever a jack, nobody i, jack the protest, the protests was attacked. so who attacked these brutus? the process was at sacked using government's own properties, government's own assets. so are you interesting, sir, that the people, the young hoodlums, as the officer has called them here, who infiltrated the protest was sent by the government? i am there, i am his claim. i am not suggesting i am saying you're saying it on the day on the 9th of the like he master car, we were able to get about 21. people with the same shapes of i mean the same ships
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of what last like this much, etc. the same, they had the same tags and so it was like they were given to them. so we got about 3 to one of these people. i still have, i, i mean, most did all the videos were played at the panel. that was actually what made panel to which their decision. we took this people to the police and guess what? we're told that they are not their problem. all right, let's come back to the office they. i think it's important that you are able to. armand, i'm will look at the answers protest, but everybody turns a blind eye to the fact that many police sessions we are talked many positions were bounced down. i don't know if you, if you're aware that many police officers were killed when police officers will be heard, they do this and many and many police officers where, where are rusted, i'm eating these are facts. and i will tell you that when this process started, i would check what they were fighting for. men of us were happy because our welfare was part of it so, so some was behind the scene where given them this not like go ahead,
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we're going to benefit from okay. so how did it come to be that then people who armed by the government are opening fire on their own citizens who are and i'm going to ask if, if that statement is a statement of facts, will you tell me who else has fire arms in this country who will police were o l b every day. yesterday the voice there will cover firearms from hoodlums. ok, so i'm wondering from you. p t. would you ever participate in a protest again, given what happens again and again and again again and again. broad noted, moody, i with no doubt by that you can do it. sincerely spooky, we know that the, our web, our comments are crazy, so we still need to be crazy. so we need to because by doing that also lot also due to necessity, being good. now a butare cargo to get all those things is not by shout is not by okay, look at it. yeah. right. but how we got just is it do or what knew the truth. okay
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. j j let live really is good to hope that i mean hope is, is free, is good to hope that is going to be a different game. there are electrons immediately after and sauce, and the phone. i was one of louis irvine, the history of the country. does that surprise you though? it doesn't, it doesn't. and we have to say things the way they are right now. there is nothing to say daddy voting dynamics of nigeria in terms of water, not in other because we put our vote on or the opportunity of woodson will change with the lessons that are coming in less than a year. yeah. and i want to come back to you of his own day and because what can we do so that the next time young lady julia's, which will inevitably happen, come together to protest something. they're not met by bullets. well, and says was a learning process for everyone. if we know you're going to protest, we have to put certain measures in place to make sure it's not. i chucked glosson. i said i checked everybody else. i can look it up. ok. so that was good. my years in place to make sure that there is no attack. and i'm going forward. like you said,
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inevitably process is going to happen again. but we hope we have the lens. we hope that it will become floating next time. okay, sarah, i want to hear from you solutions going forward because like i said, inevitable protests will happen. yeah. every single person in danger, once a better night, here, the government needs to understand that you need to constantly talk to these people . you need to consulting, talk to people so that you can know what their grievances are and how to meet them in the middle. okay, why would it be q less, conclude with you? what do you see for the future of this country? posts and saws? brutus, i think understanding that we form as youth a critical mass that can really move the needle forward. is something that we need to take very seriously. i mean, we formed like 60 percent of bacteria, the best we could do is get our pvcs more work. you put in a better change, you will see. all right, well that's a fantastic place to wrap up this debate. the sun is going down. it's so beautiful here. and i actually feel really good in my heart,
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which so rarely happens at the end of debates. but that's because the young people here i asked, i'll protest, threatening to governments perhaps. but what i've had to date resoundingly is that they use their no good tire. thank you for watching a the you never good tire, meaning the youth will never be tied up for a longer version of this particular debates. go to our you to page to also check us out on instagram on facebook. governments should realize that do tally t never solves anything, and it's hardly discourages young people from demanding positive change. gumby unwrapped michaela is agrees with me. just take a listen to his song. here was out. really demanding for ya. thank you. let us embassy in peace. what to say the pal, stop the intimate basin. no need to give us out cuz we only demanding for ya to
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help us out. yeah, we only demanding for yeah. let us history in please. what we're saying is that the implementation, no need to resend those because we only demanding for y'all to help us out. i'm calling the north african roots to relate to peacefully. assembled is the constitutional right. we can no longer get them keyboard abuse in our right. we have pin numbers, have to start using the right. the system has been broken into, please have the be heartbroken. so we hit the speak with greedy leader. sacrificing the old for the security courses were the quick like they go in a war with us for this water takes to get for long enough. they've bought some 1st of this in the truck instead of good after the adjustment of mr. alpha. so why do you choose to talk to us with the cars we fight you for is for all of us mr. president k, to see that is good. so say to since want to live in a better land toilet paper live, we need to pay you power to stop what we did the same people with the people and
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stuff back and my stuff back in like the oldest les when the country use ours. yes, be only demanding for ya to help us out. let me see it please. what was it about? stop the implementation. no need to tear us out because we only demanded for ya to help us out. yeah, we only demanded. oh yeah. it was out. let us embassy, you please. what we're saying about stopped the internet. they said no need the cameras out because we only demanding fidelity. it was out. that's right. we only demand in our leaders to hear us out and do what is right. governments are supposed to be for us, not against us, talking about governments. let's roll into kenya and see what is catching on. inline skating is growing in the country even without government support, but as not stopping the youth from claiming urban spaces and showing of live turns . check it out for yourself. it'll be
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easy because the streets on the same because we are in constant a bunch of lead out that would use us. you have to share the road with my 2 other vehicles. and this means that you know, competition over a car and escape definitely to cali. with a yo yo b for boy. hey, come on. i thought you meant to open up with us kids was is going to
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the people love it. we love it, keeps love each box. there's no government support to me. it was silenced here because i also love skating. and by assailing them, my o'connor walk wild them in a different way. anything you know was i was getting both i was taken on because i'm able to sell them lots. i don't know a price. we just import them from law near you. okay. australia. yeah. i'm sort of like a scapes distributing k. catering by nature brings together all sorts of people escaping. you don't really have that segregation that have been may been either sports related to agenda. you don't get guys having to be under owen by having to be on
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their own. get together. most of the same with these plays. he's like the con bus pulls ghetto and we are getting here because it's the only place we proceed. i can't fuck when you own the road. moga needs gaping because you are focusing on death going forward. but he said getting because you create to create whatever you have in mind. if anything about skating, when you think about falling attorney for when you try to ship your polka to something else, then you become dirty. because in your skating you don't think about anything else . he does he in the air enjoy demotion.
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i'm definitely he pulls with the bumblebee futures, getting k down because i've seen more people land kicking and at new mobile you know, the last time i tried to skate, i fell heavily on my box. so i got nothing about respectful all you skita out there . let's hope the sports gets the supported needs to blossom. now, i'm not exactly sure how popular escaping is in congo brazza veil, but one thing is for sure, the sapir culture is on a whole new level. so pers translates into the society of pissed me kiss an elegant people. so those who identify us a purse are quite stylish for more on what to see and congo brownsville. some beebe, an artist from the city, shows us around willow family, high congolese urbanites. i'm sam b. b ot is a dancer and performer. i'll show you my beautiful city beneville. welcome.
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russellville o process. aust lucas' call. it is the capital of the republic of congo. but about 2000000 people. it's also the biggest city in the country of some 5500000 inhabitants. named of the french italian explorer, pierre savvy young. the brother roosevelt sits on the north bank of the mighty campbell river. across the water is kinshasa them, mega capital of the neighboring democratic republic of congo. driver. i'm in brother bill and there's keisha there the 2 nearest capital cities in the world. he, although kinshasa alone has 4 times the population of my entire country. also what it's like looking in the mirror, our countries have similar names on them, but our histories are very different. well, we may be closest, but there are many contrasts. of course, millison plentiful. some,
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phoebe ticks us to meet my simply wilma bonsa. he is the ambassador, when he's suppers, a society of people who dressed stylishly with loss of extravagance. maxim is a world famous superb on is especially popular in congo li, less up up there today. this movement has a lot of influence on our congolese culture. every congolese wants to be up her to day being started. she's in our blood in congo, brezza village. there's no substitute. we are the kings of the separate movement. musashi students formally, what will us up later on? some brings us to a special place for have creativity. there are till yes, zum, it's a cultural center founded and run by distinguished artist bill kalani. some is one of the selected young talents in residence here. everlast. he says, oh that it is some b l. yes, sam studio is a multi disciplinary contemporary authentic for me. it's a place
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a residence of life. and my worth this center has given me everything i have. it's where i lent my craft and really great as an artist some and has more dance company amazed st arbor has an a new show based on the autobiography of bill for lanny. it's called capielo and portrays moments of the bloody civil war that in golf club. roosevelt in 1997 lou with by mid day it's sweltering in the tropical heat and some knows the perfect place to cool off bound to beach. where else in the world can you have a drink and tasty local food with your feet literally in the combo river?
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that good i know to the ok. this is the fluid of my country is folk you buy, meets with settle foods and food cornstarch. here we eat a lot of bush me whenever i have this food, i feel very happy. join me. went up, it's losing our toll of russellville, is almost all of up. some takes us to laira. pete, the cascades of campbell river. it's a bathing place, not only for kids, but also for taxis on trucks. one, we started at the river and weekend at the re back. i hope you enjoy my city and i look forward to seeing you very soon. but i thought maybe i cannot compete with a sub past, but looking forward to check out myself. and that's how you wrap up this edition of the show. thanks a lot for your time. i don't forget to check out our social media feeds and also
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