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to these places in europe smashing the rank one step into a bold adventure the treasure map for martin clo to discover some of us wriggled, begging sites on youtube, and also the fist as dw news africa coming up on the program. military regimes in west africa, shoals from the door. what does this mean for that fights against insurgents as to how does the tax continue in these? yeah, we hear from people who lead for safety and ask if the military is up to the huge task of restoring security. also coming up after more than a decade, fighting for environmental justice, the canyon activist is named among the recipients of an award, often referred to as the old tentative nobel prize. she speaks to deed up menus, africa,
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and then you can then mother and baby re united up to full months of hans. we find out why campaign is one of the conclusion of this case to spock. the legislative change, the candle, i'm totally illogical. welcome to the program. for the 3rd time in 2 years, fronds is being forced to withdraw its troops from a west african country. first from molly, then bettina faso. and now these, yeah, these 3 countries based just had hist, insurgencies, which the french would that to help suppress. but all 3 have since had military takeovers which the former colonial power has opposed. the 3 west african countries have since announced a new security packed to tackle that you had is to tax. thousands of people continued to flee. the violence though, as dw found from a village in these yeah,
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near the border with money and onset, and you live at the ibp kemp insect quota up to that as eczema, not flat, his own village. after seeing its limits, terrace to his neighbors. he managed to escape with his family at the last minute of equipment. you don't quite know how we have suffered sewing much because of the terrorists. we were forced to leave the village. the terrace warned us that we didn't believe them at 1st. then one day they came and then all of our grain storage took away our livestock and destroyed all of our positions. and that was the day we fled to the till a busy region. good. now are you having lost the animals and was no line to call to wait the message, you sign a dire situation here. the local government has given them a place to put the makes if puts,
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but nothing more. women try to earn some money. weavings, trauma. it's that by now, it was all we go to the weekly local markets and try and sell on that stuff so that we can, but at least some necessities to feed. the family is that corporate community as taking in more than $3000.00 refugees at 1st. the locust welcome then. but then conflicts over land and water started. and that's why the may is spinning a hope on the new military government. she expects the hood to get the security crisis on the control so that the id piece can finally return into just the last few days has been really good. the army has moved into secure the area that is inside the id piece themselves. want to go back to their
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villages, but what they really need 1st is psychological support. many id piece i traumatized, but the daily struggle for survival overrides everything. water is the biggest problem. every top has to be paid for the low coup pump to open come evening, there is no water left. but today i'm so i have to lap is lucky, few minutes to finish can this to, for a price you can afford label to the demand for water is huge and people come here all day long. they are the displaced people who come to get water from the palm. we sometimes sell up to them at a lower price lower than for the locals because we know that they don't have enough money. that's one w, one of the senior size as he is a camp editor. he tries to spread confidence in the community and to comp, templates is conflicts with the locals. overboard, arise for him. hope has no returned regarding how can
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use since the day with the military had taken power. we've had high hopes that we'll be able to return to our respective villages. because we've already heard that the mood she had during the fast and all the cavities to drive the terrorist out are ready to go. so this up to me isn't in the town hall to the new the announce defense alliance between molly book, you know, fos a night is inspiring, more confidence than the old cooperation with fonts that will open up. we have no other partners than this airlines. we welcome to very, very favorably the home we hope it supports the authorities. above all, we welcome this partnership because it good health group are around to get that or isn't but until that happens, the id piece will have to stay and live in the temp last week. now to dr. kabir i
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demo is a security analyst. i'm the managing director of beacon consulting, which is a security risk management solutions provider in nigeria. and in this a how welcome to dw news africa. thanks for joining us from a butcher. now, looking at the security cooperation between new jeremiah and picking the file. so, um, is this about the war against terrorism, or is this predominantly against echo us, which opposed that respective military cause? thank you to me and it's a combination of both and additional security challenges that the 3 countries are facing. the immediate challenge, especially for new jersey, the trip of a military auction to arrest all this and see what route elected. where do you run democracy in the country? you want to call that seems the july 26th when june talked to global power,
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that it was, has been consistent that it would not preclude to the possibility of a military action. and since then, a new job attempted to reach out to neighboring countries, including like, you know, 5 so on monday to come to a doctor when we think even in practical tends deployment of military assets from monday and book, you know, 1st of 2 new jobs. so that is perfect for me. coordination of that discussion of the conversation between the 3 neighboring countries. on the other side, they all the board individually and collectively face trip from the non state. i'm groups, some of them, i do a logical i know or the just the criminal, a group start a part of the people didn't just the hill region and so indicate of money as an example of the tract from this group. so let's do 2 military interventions and
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so when did speak against this trip, it is an existing child tell each to the government that's where and then of course, to, to the concrete things, a combination of just fucked us on several of the factors that up for us to put an issue, but the red between the and now the fractured relationship, is that with the new jazz relationship with friends which has confirmed to withdraw its troops after such a long time. and also following pressure from the jack. if we look back at friends as a military mission can best be described as a failure overall because of that for around a decade and the the is let me just write to still the so um yeah, it depends on what how you look at it. um, i wouldn't describe it to complete feel when friends came in. it's been particular a money. it's primary objective then what's to prevent become political well, my end territory by this non state,
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i'm groups and i think it was largely successful in preventing these print off of the been a trip element and to even re call a low territory and support that the really the money and government in reinstate you need to know targeting induced um you know, a lot of types of money that way i taken over by it is not the time i'm good. however, i think the challenge for front has been how to translate those kind of folks at the, to the ordinary, an average. um, you know, a resident of a country's into sale. and i think it's because of the we, the intervention is freight um from the then if, if a foreign in no way should friends take up the responsibility for providing what it national government should provide. in most countries, the primary responsibility of government did the provision of security. so when
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that responsibilities shift at 3 or 4 button, i think it's, it's just clear that it's not what a foreign button that can do. and perhaps that it's an infinity or in the conception of french post colonial diplomacy. and of course the result and effective just an even wants to do that. it's a get or directed at a upfront around. so it feels in some instances, but then i think overall i wouldn't describe it as it to delta you. so what does this all leave needs? yeah, because it still has to fight to maintain security and to come back to be is what missed insurgency? so that, that's, i think, the greatest worry at the moment then i'm, i'm quite worried that the international community starting from a cause you know, to a, you know, because even to you and then of course, in order to, to pop up on, not really picking enough our own that i think i really just had a region remains at the forefront of
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a current. i'm think you really challenges affecting the wall. i mean, we don't move kiffany, we quit the area, not comment of the. i've got it's done scenario in just a hell. there are a couple of countries at the moment that the tory t o, the state is still shaky. that a and at any moment in time is not deep and groups could take control of a significant portion of the territory and go ahead to declare some form of territorial control to do by doing them, you know, locations. so it is already some indicate of the job, and the folks at the moment is to accurate from and i think the largely succeed in doing that well, we haven't seen or what if what strategy i'd be going to put in place to replace the vacuum that would be created by the exit on the front. it's easy to see, for instance, that the, the us will feel that vacuum while we haven't at that type of narrative or language
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coming out of the us. us, it's very specific. it has to ministry in order formation sites in, in new jersey. and just not too long ago, he talked to any most one too much of the videos. so either way, it's not very likely that would be from ground operations. then nothing died that was done by front and the by the u as in new jobs. so if i q wouldn't be created and at the moment, the only better, fucked up of i q is not that i'm groups. we've seen a new job reduce the by division in the g 5. that is, that's good at the moment, molly's no longer active in that. but in the interim force, in the more international joint talks was in charge, the jonathan was to reduce its participation in all instances, only been effective to have been the non deed of groups. you would like to call the ones on the same route out of that i'll pretend in the region. say that continues
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again. the possibility of a react not been to one. i've got it done. likes the new, it's extremely high. okay. dr. copier i demo. thank you very much for speaking to us to african activists have been named among the windows of the prestigious right livelihood award, which is also known as the old tentative nobel prize. eunice brooklyn. i mean, from gone, i won the prize for her work as a human rights defend the other african prize winters, the canyon grass roots environmental. activist phyllis will need to, you know, hometown mombasa, she's known for organizing a protest. the lead to the closing of a local led smelting plant or factory was located in the middle of a densely populated low income area where it was causing widespread lead poisoning, killing hundreds of residents, and humming numerous others. many of the ones who died or fell sick with children.
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phyllis only though, joins us now on the program from tennessee in kenya. thanks for time. phyllis and congratulations on being the recipients of this year's rights livelihood awards. and how does it feel to be recognized in this way? so i'm thank you so much for taking the time. so to me it's the, the, the initial at the specific time is very timely because uh, it came to the time where the fishing and the bracelets from government, because of the doing answer base, we go no way in encouraging the communities that we have friendships and but the people who are watching or rather than you can watch or rather that our cost is, could you turn it in and just try me because it's, it's been a long journey for you fighting this battle for environmental justice. why does
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this mean so much to you for this? you know, the pricing for environmental justice for me is about lives. the life of communities, the hill, their right to nice, they are right to live. it was. so this is what the original game and just environment news for the whole we go i for next uh, the strong in touch. as for me personally, i've been affected because my son was exposed to med position and the slightest because of that avail. for my struggle, assume something that i have experienced from what she did when, when you're ready to clean, the drug is value to what can happen to the health and your life. in this case, that spots of your what is facing setbacks though the people of the oh,
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we know who wrote community for whom you lobbied, where do you compensation? but that has been over 10 by the court of appeal. so it's a struggle any different when you are up against this kind of grand institution. oh, yes it is. uh, in the previous government we had a position that was quite independent and the wives i'm quite up to just you can show your some kind of and the out to 1000000 really that's what bought for to the into the chair properties one big use of the environment, the courts in uh, pushing 70 percent less for you to do the steps, which is a lot of money because it goes around different beneficial, 0113 being a single shootings, inches or all that can meet you and use dollars. and therefore, this is based on what was to come from governments. they sort of appeal to the much
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over time busting the course on 50 percent of the districts. but they asked us to go to the environment course to discuss the issue. again, how much the community should be more consistent if it should do more than what i'm thinking of or less the 3 because we have, since i feel just to disapprove, what is the body shop like? this was the job done. it was defeating because of the law because it keeps basic i use search to for today a victims to another city. the range been through, and also this was not a bustle or laughing to do so, and therefore we do, there's no, there's no need for us to go back to the environment in the injury as the people say. so we go up into discipline. goods are going to be, i'm hoping that we get to do today. so it does seem like, like
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a lot of work to put all this together to, to go fighting, right, to the end. what advice would you give to someone watching this? who wants to fight for a social cause, but is worried about the giants task of taking on largest stablish events like corporates and government and dealing with these kinds of things you're, you're describing as it's mostly about winning victories or is not wondering about um, getting uh remedies for communities, but it's also this morning games that you gave me that you get, i know the wage because once you start to try that and then what do you have done? a lot has changed since we started these trend wouldn't be good on engine nearby. and keepers and yeah, that would be gloves in the department of our initial 2nd be corporate industries. but since i was just and the fact that all emotional environmental management will try to get the big windows up held by the court of appeals. this was just
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the most sensitive to issues when the rest of the liable. really. so to see of course, it's not only about winning the beaches. it's also the change that you create by bringing these cases to the court. and by doing that for a few of these cases, remember, you know, in case we did the policy also we, they cannot find them and insurance in it and what the produce reports being the better to be discharged to gary, all that is on these kinds of studies have contributed a lot to, to what i see in our country at all, even in the health center. and therefore, it's a lot of issues with shy away and things you might not read and they know right, it's a big but the big j a government. it's really very frustrating. but the codes and little blessings that you get along the way. phyllis,
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only the recipient of the 2023 ride livelihood award. many congratulations again and all the best to you. thank you so much. i. this is independence week in nigeria as the country months. 63 years of self governance after colonial rule president bullet to new blue has called for no key celebrations instead of the usual festivities. but as dw, as long as you are buying your reports, many nigerians think there's not much to celebrate any way. the past few months have been tough for many nigerians. 7 prices have more than 2 reports this made when the new president, well actually will cost grow subsidies that has had a not $20.00 fix. everything has become much more expensive. many people are still really struggling to get by that they're not even thinking about celebrating independence. because celebrating countries, i know that you're going to have those and things where you want to look back on and see where you can be proud of the by of homes. i'm looking for them that are
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going just said a bit. if i've done my life the low level, happy, let's see. it has been really bad for a lot of people. business wise businesses, lovegrove and nothing is move, you know, everything is just green down economies. question the country. so uh, so you only have one say what is that it was being paid for? the 5000 is like when they know for me because of my to didn't know my wife the when i do that you're going to that we don't know, we don't know we have we, i agree with the full so diligently during the initial steve will i just feel like i could make it for myself because i don't know about well that people buy more and more people wants to make it. so i just feel like for my own sales, i mean just j, my re i is the source and deal seriously that the base a very short my 0 votes we'd use should not be easy. as you look at as guys one of them i will to, one of us cause i was, you know,
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depend on the bottom is the zip was, you know, let's just hope you know, like the said, the president just inside the seats and he's trying his best to make everything speed mean. so let's keep watching. obviously just inside this is. so that's what's on c home. this to goes loose. yes, independence has to be pad renewed hope for unity and prosperity. words that many 9 jury and would like to see translated into reality to uganda now, where a woman has been reunited with a new born baby after 4 months of pots, the 2 was separated because a hospital detained the mother for failing to pay a medical bills after the baby's best, the practice of hospital detentions is not unusual in uganda. but as the w just more gambler reports, riots, campaign is hope. this woman's case would lead to some legislative action against the practice. other and child were united lost. so we have
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to be in dcs. hosp to stuff forcibly to cut new baby away from home because of on, on the b u. they've been separated for 3 months to get quotes, owed to good to have be back to the most testing. yes. today, are you sound good for finally? of what's in my be activity. so in the hospital where she give boss, she claims the violated have rights, but withholding her baby the hospital refutes her claim. it sees she has a duty to be how abuse and that she abundant child to the care, the cases of detaining patients. unpaid may be called the use of comin in uganda. it must be a fixed young man who has stomach it and the good old mich to walk at the hospital to pay off the updates. the practice continues,
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despite prior rulings against each are the quotes of declared the private health plus entities not detention facilities. and in uganda detention facilities does that it detention facilities. so if you think anybody in any place that is not that does it the detention facility, then you are holding them really good. and so that means that even for the case of health facility, whether someone has failed to pay less paid, you cannot detain them within the facility. but to these proceedings, have not resulted in legislative change really as a hoping that this can cause parliament to in mexican prehensile flow, to help into the practice. and you can. but for now, we have to bring these joyful that our 1st born is buckingham muslim embrace? or that's it for now, but be sure to check out all the stories and our website, d,
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