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exactly has changed. the red lights, dog shadows, 6 tourism in time and stuff to the 16 dw this is dw, use africa coming up on the program. a glimmer of hope in the so called forgotten was. so don's problem and the chief forces save. you are ready to join sci fi. i told us of thousands of people have been killed in the ongoing wall and millions displays. he meets a young man who fled to neighboring chat, also coming up reading the challenges south. so don is ready to make history look at the chances of its basketball team of the participates in the very fast and lympics and is that right? cut break insights. and i do an opposite seeks weld records with a massive drawing. celebrates in nigeria as culture and diversity. when
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a grand scale the i, eddie mike, i junior and you are welcome to the program, so that rapid support forces or iris se they are ready to join ceasefire talks. this comes out the united states invited warren size to the table and on efforts to end the conflict r u. s. officials will meet the age, the talks in august with the african union and the united nations and novice acting ourselves. abas', the warnings that on has been ongoing for over a. yeah, this is a news on the has been fighting the arrows they have. well, the control of the country. the conflict has left thousands that and more than 10000000 displaced people in the for have and deal to among the west mich has reports that sofa, especially the rest of the hands of ellis and nina. the carpets out of west the
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hole, where the palm galucci iris sense has been discriminated to the talk, men, women, and children of any age, according to rights groups. and the un, it has forced many survivors to flee to neighboring chat, some 600000. so then these people are now living in a refugee comes to that, get up to use my own without travel to andre inside the cap to have the stories. holly is 9 years old. he had a childhood with no worries until last november. that's when sedans, rapids support forces came to his hometown engineer to detect you still can speak about what happened. that's a bit of the big shot from all 4 sides, like via there were many r as a fighters with them. i don't know which side the bullet came from the guy. we only found him shots and the rest, you know,
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how little was charging the leg and needed medical care quickly. it was the family flat to chat with doctors unprotected his leg. before this attack, the recess and allied are up munitions to control of a nearby. so denise me base. then they went door to door and honey is hometown systematic. you looking for members of african ethnic groups and my son, the community, the rep girls and people are nice, executed boys and men. they left bodies on the streets to watch holly, it's by the very 28 people that day, including his nephew on their, on their advisor, the manhood shop team in the head and his wife in the stomach, the pretty. but i found them inside the house. and again, i do a bit during this attack, he remembers our as a fighters using racial slurs or the harvard. they abused, as they said, when you will. now up africans one,
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we will kill all of you. you won't have any land about that this land will be under our all far today. and we will decide who will cultivate advocates. not. no, it's a genocide against them. they don't want any black people to remain a roll of a so let's get the united nations as the iris f. and as allies today, and as an estimated 15000 people, an estimate came motivated mass because enough for human rights watch has also warned for possible genocide against the muscle need and the region in our 1st they killed doctors then they killed teachers. i think you would really just latest and most people with an education they want to in the muscle. the people realize that the even is that for them after the mind speaks as a community leader and from personal experience the same. and he prayed with in the mosque in the evening, abducted 12 members of his family and execute them. his son,
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the doctor, was killed while working at the hospital. after one surviving family also sold safety in chad. that suspicion remains up of minds as the arab neighbors incident on health, the iris f and pointing out must indeed houses during that attack. and some of them now live in a nearby refuge account. the other witnesses to corroborate this claim and some who tonight, that'll make this our upcoming tinita shop civilians would never kill. this is a lie. the methylated a line of those who came to chad. nobody is hurt them. but the divide runs deep to prevent conflict ethnic i rep an ethnic african refugees, us thing and separate kind of in the can honey its parents happy to watch the sun grow up and safety and it's filling them with hope for the future.
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when my son rose up, i hope you have a business, i imagine many things for him and working at the mosque and having children to yeah, i just want my son to be happy in his life. have and then right now as before, honey was happiest. when playing football with his friends, the scouts of the full that remain there on stopping him from doing what he loves. joining me now is st. louis a seat on the specialist in human rights, consultancies county, to senior advice, softball payments, prevention and end in mass atrocities. hello sir. not welcome to the program. we've just had the hours of agreeing to cease by our talks with the u. s. given the history of failed attends, how often is that going to be about this? when i say we have to measure optimism in this case. this is the new kind of, this is the new wind in the c spiceworks force it on. we had the jet the process
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previously, which did include both our assessment staff. we are chief and very little progress throughout that piece negotiation. so this time around, yes, we have the you and you at the table, we also have the he, when the african union, i'm an agent who will be that and upside, the stasis. and what we really needs is for all of these key stakeholders to actually inside leverage on sit on because that is no military solution to this complex. the only way out is through a piece negotiations. but they have to go farther this time and they have to unclear the highest level of stakeholders. so not just special ed boy, tom trailer from the us. but also secretary, blinking should be in attendance and fully engaged. right. i mean, it's been a while that we've had also any negotiations about piece going on the last was in december, when are you as well, so, so involved about that didn't know where it counts. now you also mentioned a few stops, would include countries including the united arab emirates. they're going to be upset. this report suggests that a you a is, i'm in the palm latrete group in sit done. why would they do that?
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and how is that influencing the conflicts? that's a fantastic question. and really one that we shouldn't be direct thing at the emerald city or thursday is it seems as though they have pledge that whole step, the cooling, the whole send this and the site. and that is the r, assess that, who saying that when kind of the chips a chips down at the end of the complex that they will be able to manipulate the r s s, and use them to access that honest, very rich resources across the country. but fundamentally, we know that the re, uh, providing significant supports in our assess, excuse me, they, uh, the un panel of expense report from january reported that the u. e is providing the support. we need an m tier supplies coming in from the u. e in the weapons, but also there are other actors who are implementing the sit on complex are also weapons coming in from russia, from iran. we also have lessons coming in from talkie and all of these kind of spoilers to students, to sit on the transition to a democratic revolution needs to be. and then we need an enforcement of the current,
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doleful on some vulgar, but we will send you an expansion of arms and bother to call about the entirety of sit on. right. um, we also learn from the reports of the you in special adviser of the secretary general on the prevention of genocide. that's alice and they read you recently said, and i quote, we do have circumstances in which i genocide could be a caring or hassle cat. now you've done extensive research on the default in the side of the any to thousands. how that's the current situation is they've done compared to that. there are a lot of similarities between this complex and the one from 2003 on let's, i'm principally, but hand as the head of the student is on forces. and matthew is the head of the rapids full forces. they were both instrumental and perpetrating the genocide from 2003 on so they honed the tactics that they using today in not complex. so the mass mobilization of civilians along ethnic lines we saw during that awful genocide, but principally the use of hung up as a weapon of more salvation as
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a weapon of war. they did that back in 2003 on ones that were more in direct depths caused by a lack of humanitarian assistance and a lack of food and lots of medical assistance from the 20032005 period. then the why from direct baffled us, and again, we're seeing the same today with 15 percent of the population of thoughtful and chords. the font are expected to die and you to find in that is age available. it's just that we don't have the amount of, sorry, and access, so it's really on how matthew, i'm, but hon. to allow this assistance to flow into the country. the other similarities include the lack of accounts ability. that is no real process at the moment. we do have a fact finding mission from the un, but this means that of support and in spite of funding and resourcing so that they can do the documentation walk, i'm assuming is what on the ground continuing to rest our lives to document the violations that our current on both sides needs better support, right? meanwhile, the wall continues so many people are losing their lives. so many millions of being displaced. and the injury list just continues to pilot,
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how kind of humanitarian and 8 organizations better supports those and needing tooting. children. refugees like a cultural who we are. yeah. so in the report, right, i think the international humanitarian community can be there in a lot more. that is like a monetary response instead on, but it is locally lens principal, you by young student use men and women who are volunteering to stay on the front lines to provide community kitchens to feed communities that providing frontline medical assistance because that are their functioning hospitals and a lot of these areas, they need to be directly supported by these international donors, by usaid, by the foreign, including last and development office, and the hugh k who could be providing funds directly to them to continue that work . when we talk about the humanitarian side of us, we comp and we can't overstate the synonymy of human suffering. that is happening in saddam right now. and anything that can be done to assist the student is population is action that needs to be taken. now this can't wait to hear,
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this can't wait weeks or months that has to happen today. right? so in a louis sit down specialist and human rights consults, and thank you very much for your and so thank you. any in some sports use every tree inside the list, the nam, again my has made history by becoming the fast black african to win the green jersey at toward the front of the green jerseys awarded to the best spring top of the psyche and race covers a route of almost $3500.00 columbia tests in france. hundreds of very trans finds chad on my as the sped towards the finish line and the ground subdivision breakouts and the streets of past, myra, which is get my school in town. every tree, the good i is just 24 years old and runs 16 men's well road racing. a lesson i'll bring in that may how
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we could is among of odds events, easy to time road race, jump you on in eritrea. an icon in his own right. hello. it may, how we things with joining as no black africans even compete, that in the for the friends until 2015 you and for the country. mind danielle, typically hi, my not where the fast to take part fast forward to now get me has to become the 1st black african to win the green jersey of the tool, the friends, how far has the retreat and indeed africa. com display the mind blow, you know what to be done and especially for anitra, for off they got it, make i, they the proud and all the other channels. so it's like it is the number one so that we work very hard to is always the government is mission, national things. so yeah, that's the results for what you have done the last 10 years and especially for stake, list and age. and so i could list is going to be more what the vision and it's the
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consensus they conceded so before, before i was possibly affecting the refunds. so it was for i was something impossible to reach or to to participate, but my time was participating. and now being, i'm starting to win off from now on, i think it's gonna be a much better or much eviction for the young riders. right. so here's the thing. very good. my one said this, and i quote, when i was young, i never dreamed of competing in races like that, all the friends because i thought it was just full white or it will be and people i found is a pretty interesting why is it so important to have black representation of the highest level of wealth cycling through frontier is one of the yes, the inside key. so for us, when you got kate, we tell it was the really hard and the mazda color or so that's easy. kelly and the techniques that technology, even the fussy, which is a bike, everything. so if me thinking from home, especially as a kid, it's the,
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it's the decides to impossible. but the routine community are coming to europe. yeah, we start to defeated we, when we joined to the profession, our team or how are jean getting closer and closer to that? it's not me that didn't control. right. so that some of the idea that the diversity of cycling has not increased as holt and the pilots and remains overwhelmingly wides. what more needs to be done to achieve even more diversity and cycling and creates more opportunities for black african cyclists? yeah, that's a good question. i think uh, yeah, the 2nd is one of the hardest sport end of the expensive one. so i think we need more teams is i think on teams that we need more opportunities royce in europe and we need financial aid. maybe it was nice to not see if may be indeed one individual . and so we need more opportunity to, to re senior it up to have a lot of guys,
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things that prospect on the car riders. okay. and how we could is thank you very much. what is going well, come i now games for olympics glory as he also qualified for the games in paris. now hundreds of africa not leads at chase and golden friends, south africa, egypt and nigeria have the largest that occasions about will. that translates into victory? kenya was the most successful african country at the last games and told you with full gold medals and wants to stay on top of the list. that's here from some updates. staffing with fred and on on yada canyon. springs out who were trained in funds for the olympics as well as been coming here before my made a jump into it. so let's do is you have the footboard up, is that why it's the championship? so again, i'm here before the, in people's and i'm happy that they're live with, you've been friends. so that means who does the right place to the saucers,
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vs off to the us with us to it as well. so looking forward to the next couple of weeks and i was at on it took your monitoring. eh, allow me pick. yeah. now if you remember on the to be on a team is a might have to and the top power to that is no good 42 about this. and now i say on otter's olympic, i get i ticket to just go to $42.00, a guy that so this is good for the trip. and from on the olympics, mike leed lot. d i d, we formed a sports desk, john, spi. now i like to look the so much we're looking forward to in terms of what africa has to offer. what's happening to me keep an eye on. thank you. i do still have any lympics. uh, great full africa and um, all these things are the best athletes and i mean this. yeah, it's exactly for me cuz i'm reaching out to 3 cheaply as the assets,
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especially in the individual performances, 50 piano, kenya, she's a was real quick hold. i know 1500 meters women and she's coming in to the olympics on the back of we need to an empty government as in 20162020. the tokyo games in 2021. and now trying to win how to edward and you know, she came back from after winning really she had a baby you and came to winning or in talk to a showing that motors can do this thing. and you know, last year should build the world record again and, you know, so she just comes in with a lot of pressure. but you know, she can make that expectation for can you make, can you? i'm so excited about her. so i think 50 people one is want to watch out for, and my 2nd person would be like see minutes of bull holes. but so i know you don't mind kind of on the, on the books on, on, has not been known for it's, it's sort of southern africa. and ever since you guys are seeing uh, kind of some being a come from south africa, but they've seen days just another one who's come out of books or not shown that.
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so then that's kind of con springs, you know, is one back to back suv. i'm it as in 100 meters and 200 meters i to watch on patients. and what's one of those would be really, you know, came for him to top that i'm going to win a gold medal. i don't even thinks of cause competing isn't new. i lives in both races, but i mean, i'm looking for him to to snatch one of of those metals i taught, actually it would be a lot to be. nobody knew solve nigeria. she's a reading and she's a wardrobe called whole that in the 100 me to a 100 was women. and she act tokyo was she finished 6 disappointing for 2 years. latasha bounce back and one of the world record on one night dress. first war championship gord, meta, so this year sees the address biggest, hopefully a good middle since the year. 2000, that's one to 4 years of waiting. you know, so this is added to 3 people that i'm really looking for tonight. you'll see how that goes out,
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tell you what more we should be looking out for wanting to watch. is the basketball team from south so down the african nation gained its independence just 15 years ago. and it's about to play in the olympics for the 1st time. it is the only basketball team from africa that qualified for the powers olympics. it's the only basketball stadium in south through time coach spa, one of the country's national plays is that to watch a local game sound sedan currently has the most successful team in africa. it made headlines that the world cup and it's now qualified for the olympics to compete with the best in the world. around play the why they don't play the or the big name play this or why not. in south play that because that as a the crowd supposing sensation in one of africa's pores countries ranked by years of war, south so done only gained its independence from sou done in 2011. it was only
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$11000000.00 inhabitants. the country's potential to make its name of the world of basketball is still enormous. you have the height. so people say that 50 percent given 5050 percent or do so now you gotta worry about the 5th. the facilitator, the public practice, the proper way of learning to give him the best to say, like as i, i don't think there's going to be offered to sort of set up a week to cover wild work. so i'm excited. young men here are all from 12 of them to me just the few sports grounds are always over crowded and many dream with making their fortunes with basketball, coach spa once more than a few individual success stories. he wants to make a name for sound. so done as a basketball nation, i'll go to just on, you know, when something for 1000, then i'm going to continue the plan for the national team as long as i can, a school is going to be more young kids coming in all of this stuff. so they're
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gonna have to wait for them, make it hard to them. so, and they're going to come then it is a bigger issue that they need to feel. coach pond is fellow players will soon be competing against the world's top teams. at this, he has an impact. it will be solved students opportunity to show it has what it takes to play with the best right that they know surprised that they made it to the olympics as it was all semester was really interesting to i knew only country that has ever qualify for the olympics that has no indo basketball court. these guys have come through the diaspora. many of them the parents left during the war for independence and in the civil war should have been abroad for example. but logged in the president of subsidence, a basketball official with them altogether is he also didn't pay for the ssl so that he didn't have the opportunity. if this were a good pretense, but he played in india and then you know, use this finances and put all these boys together to raise a flag was also done. and i think they're really going to do africa proud the they held your, the us to really tied the knowing your friend ever since sunday and concepts. you
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know, so i think that's a done good, really do it. i do want them to say, i'll bet my money on them. let's see how that goes quick. what on the is, what more can we expect from team offers something from somebody, a ride, actually design beyond women's national football team, give rich dest seconds to do an empty games where they would cope 2 years ago. and as showing that the have uh the closest in growth for them. i think the really exciting play as about the bond as go to hot trees in tokyo and also schedule a callback thing with rich oakland and queen the non g who's the most expensive women. so the ever is under women's football is want to watch this, this year, and piracy side. okay. we'll see how it goes like they are they, we from the sports desk. thank you. thank you so much. and as you're in, delta is attempting to break it down, as well as record where his oswick full of david has created the world's largest
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individual drawing highlighting the countries rich ethnic diversity. it beats the previous record of 630 square meters held by india is robbie sony correspondence police, actual combined lagos. nigeria was bad to check it out. i know that i jerry a has a broken record while i david sets a new record, but it was not just drawing bonnie, this is why the drive is a map of nigeria with a detailed fixing the countries different ethnic groups. it is 1000 square meters. that's about the size of one of the hop spanish ports. it's david fixed base to compare to drawing inside each page. i mean, nicholas, i just want people to understand that this fits beauty in a 90 a. and these beauty, you know, approaches and it's beauty, you know, a diverse increase the human in these new, oh the nigerians are born. so there are various virus,
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this is going to really bring this spotlight to us and then you have to just move the 9 to at incredible country reach, which so many did. that's our resources, thailand, the people we are unique when i beg, when is the latest by julia to break at the next board record? before he showed up, after you wrote the record for the longest, picked him up on soon as the success of buses about us between us wald records. but the fact that when it arrives, you know about westside projects attempting to send new records. so what's behind this wave? raleigh, jerry nigeria, this my cause i bought national pride on sunday bridge and culture varies. of course the elements of class on page, especially with social media. when i david says for him, this record is about using us to where i college unity in a culturally diverse country like nigeria. all right, very impressive, isn't that. that's how we wrap up visual. i am eddie micah, julia. see you next time. bye for now. the
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