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sloth, this makes episode is all about the power of using the go around and seeing what the cost of part is when it comes to a box and it's affiliation with politics. yeah. empower people to bundle you to the advocacy about 60 minutes, dw, outdoor sports, all of our scoring we say they were about never giving up sports life every weekend on d w. the this is dw and use africa coming up on the program divided by a referendum in the central african republic. the physician rejects the latest votes saying it allows the presidents to stay in power off or wrap up. who soon
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hear the response of impress then sweat? there are, you know, the screams of interview with dw, also coming up the evidence of police brutality and kenya that normally ras, it's had during protests. we'll find out the reasons behind that problem on why it's so difficult to talk of it on the 2 bottom logging on to keep fairly intrigues that's being discussed in a canyon costs, which will be rooting on a bad precedence, which a says logging creates jobs about critics say that kinda increase climate change the i, i'm eddie mike, a junior and you are welcome to the program. so position groups in the central african republic have rejected a resend the referendum that i approved a new constitution as that allows precedents. law. stone. lashawn is to
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a data to see get that time in office, open and see the changes will make him precedent for life. they also claim he's being supported by ross as bob and i'm an issue the of use the go to child to have many reports from bunky. it seems like every sounding yes for post. the do small change for the country reach in gold, diamonds, onto the box, but also even by on the rest. this move, if a random vote for constitutional change could now allow president to force the outcomes for the wrong to run for tom in office. the referendum is marked by controversy, but the president gave his thump of approval. so it ends on 2 minutes, a feeling of fulfilling civic duty, i feel accomplished. i have done my civic duty and like all my compadre outs from the central african republic who came to vote, i feel proud. yes. because it was the demand of the central african people they did
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. i think people will vote for this new order on the privilege i don't cuz it the more than the opposition's response to the referendum showed unprecedented cooperation. right. about political leaders put aside the differences to form a block. yeah. aimed to defend the constitution. the said the referendum was legal, controversial, lead us to the central if it comes to white, quote, the vote of a new constitution of referendum, but it was in vain. he's stuck up. i'm waiting on my ost, your citizens to boy caught the election calling for a boycott of the elections. what's a huge mistake on your part? do you agree with me? by joining uh, the, the process which is the legal. we would have given it a given a legitimacy to a legal process. there's no way we could have done that. the board,
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they need to be reminded that this or the process is can you go, in fact, the president of this situation went to russia, frustration they need you to meet the president of the actual cost. additional court also went to rush out to take instruction. there will be no way for us to prevail. and so don't process. what he's trying to achieve is to establish a detective should be able to see you on the face. can we push back against what it sees us can reach him? but that is in the face of the support from outside hundreds of rush hour spot, how many to fight us, we simply have to in the central african republic operate lead to help secure the referendum process. so now the central african republic joins all the african countries, including booty, uganda, and one to us, which have changed constitutions. in recent years, the president sees the he's following the view of the people with questions remain on the way of these least democracy and the central african republic on the role
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played by russia. you know, the african nations a phase did of use the go to to many also got exclusive access to the president of the central african republic for star shyness. to a debra harris has interview of the rush hour of the customer. me to just ended with 14 offering greens to 6 african countries, including the central african republic. isn't that a drop in an ocean considering the fact that the main supply chain of the delivery of wheat remains could do to the wall? if you them on? obviously, we are confronted by questions and emergencies in our country. you know that today we are welcoming refugees coming in from sedan unity. so the only that when we have launched a payables to enable us to help support these refugees, to come from a neighboring country and get them the, was it keep that meant this just a mom which allow us to legitimately provide supplies in the form of serials and
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fertilize all the and all this will allow african countries just to continue that development activity. we'll see that was actually on the phone. there was a renewed effort for a peace deal for the war in ukraine by africa. need us on you in a part of that piece deal. do you think? i think i can play a role in reading. speaking piece in a role in ukraine did go shifted down to the several heads of state were selected to represent africa. whether they are carrying africa's voice bonded lee and ca, uh, supports them know that i think so. it is in the name of africa that these heads of states are full filling this mission which goes towards the search to piece in as well. the one before they could, i think was in africa should also take part is we have feeling the impact of this conflict. so it is on duty to make sure that africa's voice is heard of what the case. excellent. see, is it possible to tell us your cooperation with russia in terms of security and the
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central african republic? they're working with a fucking, a group of ministry security personnel on the list leading to russia. i'm 14. why is that most on on group? if we all co operating with the russian federation on security issues as it was. yeah, you will remember that after taking office we were obliged to train our troops for us one more that at that time they needed result is good because our army had been completely defeated in 2013 of on demand. they don't listen to. so we asked for support from many friendly countries. today, the russian federation has kindly agreed to provide us with all the means to enable the army to fulfill its mission to prove that meant that no, oh, allow me to do it on the same issue. a process that you got to move on to then in 2020 the c, p. c. a rebel group decided to take over towns as our army was being rebuilt. just a note that meet the articles which are evidence of happened and we appeal to many
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countries, including the russian federation which agreed along with the red one. the defendants contingent, the zone. we don't do the content show. your critics say in the presence of the russian fall, i mean if you here is not for nothing but you are sitting out here as resources by being russia with access to natural resources on minute ro. well, what do you see about it? so it gives you these questions and questions about resources and whether we have to pay for security. i think we may, we have to do it to protect the people that we need. piece development can only happen if there is peace a mit. but we ask everyone at all countries our allies to come in to help us. ready somewhere here, but they left an abundant does in the situation that the most up on the, on the, on the, the dollars it shows you, it shouldn't pop up with. so i don't see the need for all these baseless criticisms
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of what we've built relationships we've asked our lives to help us strength and security in our country. go through the, the, the security the don't know to be a demo. see or not we actually, we have relations on a security level, but that's no reason why we can't have economic relations or at any other levels. since we have such times with other countries. why is this question not being asked about the other countries fully? so to be why off your post for a constitutional refund on getting the central african republic, which is 6 to set your tongue time to 0. the next day, at least, there's a whole story here because there would be mount cheese invitations, young people who have matched, and they've given me an ultimatum to let them know me. and then that was the bill proposed by a problem and treat group their thoughts. all of them question us and have questioned us about the current fundamental law in new phenomena that if you
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demo, obviously when we looked at the different aspects we thought it would be useful to propose to the central african since they have requested it to seek and they found it relevant to the something. so this indeed is i want to like say 15 all these good. then they would stay on going debates and the republic with conclusions that meant that to implement these conclusions, the constitution had to be amended. since these are fundamental issues were made on the faculty, y'all don't appreciate that going to just jump is good. just one of the the, the case you on different are you ready to go in for it? that term it could do? is it though, i'm not that yet. i'm in the middle of my time. to me, this is not a major issue today, but it will be, i have to work to this. i have to trust that my computer. it's a place to me and i'm halfway through my time, the nickel, but the old michael d h. you see me on that?
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don't but good. let's not forget that way around me in 2023. so i have more than 2 years left to finish this monday. i'm at this point. i don't want to worry about the future mandate. you. he's, excellency, thank you. one small for having us again. now, let's talk about police brutality. and can you give me sense of position, let protest against high cost of living and higher taxes, cost on arrest in the country. the governments had deemed the demonstrations a legal and sense to police to maintain all about what happened instead was thousands of protest as losing their lives. and many more of this aged one young man who's suffered the consequences of police aggression. and i will be told his story to date of use satellite when yackel victor too much tells us where he confronted the police not far from his home, where his 2 year old daughter fainted, often handing police to ghast 2 weeks ago. so the police, meanwhile, the,
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the most colleen think of them, they grab me this way. uh, the police mounted me the just need to grab my hand. it take me caught on camera videos after 2 months arrest made their way around. kenya, you to got my child, do my shouts as a plainclothes police officer grabs him from the back and drag some into a police vehicles. after that, he said he was taken and kept in custody for 2 days before being released on bail. he's still the scholars at the things which he says when made by tons and why is media and i was taken to the cell after i was beaten. some people was sleeping, but i couldn't sleep. my whole body hurt on the floor and the cell was made of cement. i love, the experience was bad names to meet the team. so with the experience of buying the most recent wave of protests against the high cost of living tape kenya hod.
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too much neighborhood nairobi is low income area, missouri had become the scene of running vegetables into a gas which it flows for testers and nearby residential homes. both local and national human rights groups have pulled up the government for what they say is this proportion and force in response to the protest. and its no income areas like these were residents really bad. the brunt, members of the social justice center are documenting the cases and advise them to mount on his rights. they know he's one of the lucky ones we have to date will be, and then that will be with the coefficient locks and outcast. that will be. so we're leaving the outcast, it will be really not. we've not given too much opportunity to escape this set of buttons, you know, when is not recorded, nothing happens. everything needs to be documented out to make our trips like we lose this amount of youth in the community. so the moment to keep that equity, we can even, we have something to, to show to this, to this, that as well. the numbers very write scripts say they've recorded of associated
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depth and connection to the protests across can you can use. police inspector general however, denied the allegations that police had a role to play and the depth and injuries dismissing them as a position propaganda. so the member, so the, this was that going to what you do is i added the bodies calling me the, telling me the i've got to these people attended by police officers. so the proper . com, but what's available about this kind of just continue to bring us about this wonderful what to actually see. so on this whole, what's the quote kind of independent policing oversight authority? a government body that investigates police misconduct as much stuff many cases store because either the police don't corporate or the witnesses don't come forward . once an officer, a guess,
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a member of the public. all fatalities costs out of what he's actually. we have to be notified. we've been think twice for last 2 months is practically possible. so we end up getting those notices. we happen to most visuals all out the world and we don't good. so that's what it is like we get to do. so we know that the somebody that we need to do and that these 2 leg unit, the demo by legal fremont do most case is due back in court in a few weeks. and while he is good that police could retaliate, he's still determined to speak up for me on this, let's bring in douglas cowboy from the canyon institute for public policy research and analysis that's kemper. hello and welcome to the program. say, let me 1st get your thoughts on this. the comments made by kansas police inspect the general from the reports he just had. he's basically denying the existence of police brutality isn't the of the smell. you wasn't misleading that was,
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and the country is not the ninety's and misleading the country is misleading the land and the to say that it is federal a se one of the most unfortunate instruments to come from an individual holding sense and important property of using that property goes, okay, now, why don't be off the coast? i found pretty interesting. you alleged that police brutality and kenya was a legacy of british colonial rule. what do you mean by that? i think i see over the british colonial rule or waiting to go to the united kingdom page, medians of pounds, victims of colonial prototype, t is better than the bodies savage that they had at that time. there's a lot of homes that look at here and that was uh, seeking a job of the pleasing at that time. we to unfortunately has north judge up
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to not validate the last date is the same tactics, but different products. so they lived, i see that they put a new diamond lift gate. now is the current one that steve goes on, where the wire that we unbundle brutalized to protect the interests of the leech and the political, the lead us of the day. so basically the police on the side get, keep as of the end, it's the ones will pay the price down and down to each they may expect to have it or not for the police or this country. as i've used to have been doing the colonial time. so then what will it take for a paradigm shift away from the colonial rule mentality is not
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we have been hot. we haven't had some little progress, you know, side as holding for these folks as a comfortable skins. and for example, you infiniti live in the national dime. and after we put them and get a new constitution, a form, they independent of policing lowest andrew authority, whose wife was to oversee the hands of what his of sas to ensure that they are. but i do with him to know. now if i introduce a union that is a i, paula independent, but he's also able to, to do it seems to be all and them divide in many cases of studies, variety and bodies. but by d, which they put it across the country. and they did kind of kind of depend on the 100 so much and they did it goes we engage in this things know better way that they would not be hand truck. com. so that's why they need to present the end up in because they know we'll get that way with it. but the moment they are able to know that they will not be allowed to get that maybe the accident outside the law. and then these things in conklin and then also change must come from within the
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national police. obviously it says, i know i as they love you, we are outside. that's why not assess god 1st in virginia. they go to and projects me. i mean this already very little or no trust i told for the police service in the country. of course we are not talk using all police officers, but how difficult would it be for the police to restore public confidence? this is now there are some areas where the bodies confidence is high because as why in those regions have made it to any. i mean, i've made an effort to interact with communities and the ensure that they treat them as a business in providing security as opposed to suspects of insecurity. so there, yes, in this country assembles as have gone out of their way to ensure that uh, no canyon or no you might being has that ice validated. but again, at i b,
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c will take much more to restore public confidence in policing. and i just want to give the app in many cases where say police upsized victims upfront accidents and people, i guess they're watching, they don't want to have them. so that definitely is that going to be a problem in this country? yeah. douglas device where that kenya is it's useful public policy research and analysis. thank you very much for your time. this is an environment and land court is set to make a decision monday on precedence william booth has moved to live to logging and where i told him the law society of kenya argues that the move disregards the role of forests in climate change mitigation on biodiversity. preservation i wrote to a defendant, has the session saying it was quote, fullest and asked to let my church fees rot. wow. saw meals where important tim,
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by adding that lifting the logging ban would, creates jobs the ones assignments. so mute echo with the sounds of renewed activities. logan, who had been idled for over half a decade. and now returning to work. this revival comes up to kind of president william bluetooth listed a longstanding, bent on looking for sony or not, but not get health. the decision is a lifeline for an industry in dias. 3, the people that the head to let go when they had both up on the lift it up according me. there was so i'm just so i say to vin number, but it didn't come back according to government because ken is timber industry employees, 50000 people directly and another 300000 in directly by lifting the band. the countries the president hopes to stimulate the economy and re employees thousands
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critics have accused the government of people. christy, as the president has pledged a plan to 15000000000 trees in kenya, a green piece past. because tracy, my catchy sees the move to lift the band as contradictory to the countries climate change agenda right now, especially with the clinic sizes, is we can't have cutting down trees and g planting sees in the same sentence. it cannot talk exactly. however, the country's environment ministry insist that login will be restricted to plantation. forrest specifically established for would have this thing. we don't do any logging in the indiana forest, they are the, the areas that are for, for fiction and for environmental purposes. despite these assurances, conservation is a voice concerns that this policy could lead to an alarming rate of deforestation. for the formulas we hope the courts will oppose the president's decision to meet the band. and then lady who depend on it. so how can can use for us to
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be managed more sustainably? i asked alice, so the mckoko who is the new head of that can yeah. for a service uh for somebody didn't. they didn't like baseballs or furniture is a little they did to buy the additional portables or forestry monument and domestic care. eh, instruments and roles and gauge on what must be done. first month's rent must be the last for we have the funds to split them for the visibility of laying the videos of insurance. but the plan has to be on the 2nd in the front of the consistence for us to be able to offer full weight. did you find the areas for a visual for me? and these are the 1st or much all for serious or the city of office solutions. we have deals with,
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obviously listed for what you quoted national and television officer forces. this was the individual areas where the community is, in fact, this whole eh, to eh, being allowed by the low that the benefits and the next to the amenities from actual utilization hold on for us, including what we call and non destructive use of offers no from fissions happen to be done that is on the, on the zone for only eh, blunting and attending an average g. okay. edge at the bottom corner, there's room is how it's can. yeah. collaborating with other african countries to address deforestation and protect africa's natural compet. though it's something that you are directly involved in on to yes, this is very much uh we,
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we call but we have a this once the dog is kind of dated by. yeah, they are comfortable on the commercial, the commercial. and i'm just kind of looks up to how people come to the utilize. it just says full economic development. but also for a moment to visual and the address you can do, she's going to change. so we incorporate the off because the whole, the fucked up that they just have to kind of, based on of the visual. we have a, at least of man, man, the initial commercial, multiple. and the guy on how we, i love to go, guy is something of interest and work together. we have a phone. so that's pretty much to get out in advance for 1st agencies in the old address where we just cause issues. and they come up with their blogs,
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right. what residential calls border monitoring to yes. okay. alex, lemme cool. cool. chief kinds of atl forest. can you offer a service? thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. i and that's all we have for now. so you can check out more about starz on dw dot coms, west africa, or visit us on facebook and twitter. we'll leave you with some pictures of africa's great streets reminding all of us to take care of our environments. so you next time 5, now the
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