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to isolate the us, they don't understand the nature of our relations and the they don't understand the, the history and the feelings of the jania mode of the african peoples and the there are some people because i just don't example we um, recently celebrated advocate the right uh and so suddenly i was that i think it be so for the local press and suddenly i just realized that i was thinking of the deal for liberation of africa as my personal achievement because i'm part of the culture that actually contributed so much to the british i'm of africa, menu menu, the specs that when it's finally team actually pulls
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a method of joy for us because there was a very strong, a sense of achievement and it is still there. but the, the, the collective west, as we call it, they don't realize the sand. they think that by raised by pressure they can do sweet people and the uh, mtv, the them a lot to make friends with us or not to trade with us on to company to this is the level of is quite attractive. and why do it seem to be this happening? maybe that he's up. yeah. that i, i actually what, what are your thoughts for a little bit on that because now they have these thing j. yeah. lee. think that it is possible for them to win and to just throw it asha because of
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the. but if you look at it from an objective point of view, it isn't possible, especially it's too big to strong and we have too many friends around the globe. so you can make the isolate us or do you feed us? it's physically impossible, but so they still have this in mind. and the visa, this is the, i think, the crux of the problem of the international and the global, 89 bits we are going through now. do you think she's visits? yeah. now he also said that i shall be sending that the 1000 tons of question for the laser. ok, now that is for face. know how is this for today's the health care now is that great? got to maybe do you have any specific statistics on this? uh well that's 36 i must uh make a correction because it's not 50000 fits so to keep 4000 uh,
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4 different types of uh, for the 2 lasers that february deal arrive to can you and i was privileged and on will come the ship and the portfolio shouldn't integrated portable, mombasa, now it will be processed so to the canyon standards of 4 different groups. so that it could be used for different codes. it will actually, the processing will increase the size of the info that, that will be delivered to the canyon thomas, we insured of the unions and the, the cultural one from the security of kenya. and uh, also uh of, from what i get from our canyon friends. that uh it is, uh, it is very timely. uh they are, i have a little that cheap of these big,
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big ship to kenya is very timely because uh, because of the seasons uh, hunting season. that is, uh, how do i think she's on so it is. now it is the good time. uh for uh, the bidding of the, of the for 2 ways is i'm distributing them among the default from another of a point of view. it also continues because you, when you provide just phones, the people either that sense. but here you provide, provide a means that the actually think funds the sustainability of the cultural sector and also strengthens the food security. because we've footed to it is you can use yourself, produce much more foods to feed your people. what does the deal see for the kind of
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content in the new wides for that? yes, thank you very much. this is an excellent question. i think that's a, as opposed to the to the collective width or the global north africa. and the other thoughts of, of the developing world have everything to gain from the new multi lateral worlds all the, based on the firm b. o. and the firm foundation of the, of international law, and also the principles of soul within the quality, a mutual respect and also the respect for the judgment interests of each other. and i think if you look at the,
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i'm quite the, i should say, grades i and susie just hold as i could because if you will, during the 5 years that i have spent here, i sees development very, very quick development. and also the same thing happens in different parts of the continent of africa in other parts. so basic, there are countries the thought of developing very well. again, yeah, i think is a is a good example, because if you look at the future as yours, because everything will become, will be dependent on humans develop. i'm depends on a few months without humans economies that so and you have a in kenya is developing very quickly in terms of human capital.
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if you look at the level of education, you look at the level of, of technological progress right? now, for example, kenya has one of the few whatever lucian lady, achievements like in this a smoke old, the country is coming good or to do my number is the system. of course the smiling because the nothing is perfect. and this week, however, the tim itself to build the totally information based system of governments is quite amazing. and it, these also a few that equal to nice. the measurement of, for example, in the b is so for them are size, it could for them in searching. my uh, 292019 uh,
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from the podium. i would have minnes though for the communications or flight in minutes, little fine lands. uh actually said the just you good so excellent examples on the continuance of the great development. i'm not of that familiar with the achievements of other countries on the continent, but kenya is such a good example that i'm really impressed me, needs and, and see what even if the being and not for a top for e. s surprises and delight seal is the for the past times. yeah. uh well, uh, the answer is easy because the people of course, uh people never cease to do lights and surprise me. i'm speaking both to tell them. and also about the open this open this to new ideas, open this to do for them the points of view and also
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a region list to learn and to implement. i think to, well, if you beat kenya, it is one of the most and the pricing informations in the world. and especially in the u. multiple little world, which will not be burdened with the, the old, the vestiges of new colonialism and the human quality. and i'm fed on this injustice, you know, when talking about the development of finish runs between russia in africa, we found the congress came that they did not as a free time visual sites. easy to really the case according to excellence. according to me, it's another big lie. another big way in the huge by it was wise. that's
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a split it's um, by uh it could it could do with because it is. and it these lovely with the secret when they, uh, the not only uh, encourage them to the sides, but the force for the west forces the developing world to the size in the conflict, which is not these. i don't think it really works. a country because people are not pick up much smaller than that. uh, but they have uh menu tools in the tool box. they can give me the, the kind of political but i sort of, they can black me. uh they can use. uh uh, so oh, countries and the people are different quotes and some find the color cartridge to resist and the to stay in the grounds. some yield,
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however, but the general pressure is very much there. now and yet you have seen that too old . we've already talked to cos and even to hear them not to call in the new show which could be thought which criticized today of wisdom that points toward electronically definitely kind of countries. how was the quoted, how would you have to call receipts and especially seen africa? so uh will, is yes, i, uh, it is not that the agent said that they always, that i thought to go, uh, no, it's not always. i have other kind of responsibilities for video, video degree or case on the due date that i don't on that uh yeah. and the, the most of them automatically takes a little do with i will, that other view, of course, i would rather be a expressing graph at the point of view that everything is harmonious, fair, and just and so on. however, when i see problems,
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i tried to points and the tried to speak about them and tried to, to explain my point of view on what these, what the cause is and what the results of the problem. as far as the reaction is concerned. well, from the feedback that they get of, uh, from our social media and from other sources varies in the rest of it is in that is not everybody agrees, of course. but there is a certain degree of winter because of, again, because of they'll tell them that you've point of view that i'm trying to uh, to present me now is the wind up in my humble or i think. yeah, and we do appreciate from that's an option is we waned up since the collapse of the soviet union ties between africa and most cool have brittany weekend. and russia
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has only just begun needs to return to africa. how, how buffy can come increase or reactive. but even what challenges does most cool face in the setting that they've been quotes, the initial on sweets in that haven't restaurants meet the continents. uh uh, well 1st, if i may, i would like to uh, disagree, respectfully with you uh that we are turning about traffic. we never left it. uh, another thing is that we, um, in the both soviet it is uh we had the very difficult we went through a very difficult time ourselves. um, which actually limited our capacity to effectively uh into that total cool. but with other countries not on behalf of the places of the world as well. so, but,
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but even in those circumstances. uh, we uh, moving a football to both africa. uh and now that way, uh that we have achieved the level of development a better level of 12 and the better level of a better capacity in the mix terms of goals. uh, we always our presence and our cooperation with the and the, the response to that is a universally very positive the so i can say, because i haven't heard the single. if i can say no, you go back to your trash. uh, its none of your business, no people usually are happy to see me when they travel to visit different parts of the country at different levels at the administration level and come on
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people level for example, i uh, once i went to uh the refugee temp because we were again, giving to double use the, uh, some food quite below the width of 2 to, to feed the refugees into the, uh, and the, the organize the and i am thankful to them for this, the night of the meeting with the refugees themselves. and some of them have spent, it's tragic situation. they have spent. i'm in a well 2050 years in the cap. uh, but people from somebody. yeah. uh they say ok now we, we are really happy because we see you as it us on bus. so that'll be good. that means that i should do, does not forget about somebody and your views if she is the adults a lot. plus,
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i mean, i will study that, but then the way that i'm the i said yes, we have together review and we will do whatever we can to to company gets to finish. that's it. yeah. it is like them. thank you very much. thanks for your time. the to take a fresh look around as a life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as fast?
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can you see through their illusion going underground can the, with the end of world war one, the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and for bade the indians to gather more than 4 people
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on the day of the sea bass. at t festivals, a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start the northern india seeing bass as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms people. the barbaric execution. 179 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated, and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyer, the man who saved india, gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous dar massacre went down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders,
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the international, the, the, this is a storm shadow broke it, but he was produced in france and according to its native classification, school scale. as a refugee center in the, her southern region is destroyed by nato supplied missiles leading to jack, including a child. one of the survivors recounts perforce, of the attack. people were screaming and children were crying all around. there
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were a lot of wounded and injured. no one could think of what to do and where to run the world. very few mental health, mostly women and children live here counting under way. and molly, in a referendum, which would speak in from military back to civilian world, sat for the nation, expelled friendships. last year for failing to bring stability to the country. as india proposes, the african union is given full membership of the g 20 ahead of its upcoming summit . we hear from guess to believe it's a logical steps and the continuing move to a multiple world. we've become the just for b o i just pretty much the institutions just next to the united nations. if you look at the way they always viewed it with this kind of hoskyns like that, missy, she will be the host, the
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coming to you live from the russian capital. this is archie international. i'm rachel evans here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. and we begin with the latest from the frame conflict as a town in russia's border region of belgrade has come under cranium showing local authorities say at least 7 people have been injured, including a child residential areas were mostly targeted during the attack with one building reported to be on fire, emergency services are at the same new any updates. meanwhile, the russian ministry of defense has released new footage of another unsuccessful attempt by ukrainian forces to break through russian lines. it shows nato supplied bradley and striker armored vehicles being targeted. and in a separate development, several civilian areas and the russian controlled part of the hearse on region came under ukrainian showing on sunday many revere cheeks who evacuated from her son.
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city are currently house. there are these roman culture of visited, one of the places hit earlier, a refugee center that was totally destroyed by new supplies. missiles behind me is a temporary refugee sensor of what remains of it in the here southern region, not far away from crimea. ukrainian nationalist fired the 3 storms, settle rockets at 5 o'clock in the morning. as the result, 2 people were killed and 17 were wounded. most of the refugees here were women and children at one of the victims who was killed by this barbaric ukraine and attacked was a girl. she was only 16 years old, according to the officers, and both of her arms were sore an off and she died as a result of these injuries that most of the victims. those who were wounded were children as well. mcquaid, i'm unable to move this part. we're,
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if you do use what's left here this morning. you children, teenagers, 161718 years old families lived here in the morning a missile flew in, we heard a very loud crack. the fusion panic and everyone jump top. you have a small child, he's 4 years old. everybody, graham, the children. first there was smoke, then screams horror. i grabbed my baby and ran out into the corridor. at 1st i wanted to carry the child through the emergency exit, but there was a cloud of small ones that people were screaming and children were crying all around. there were a lot of wounded and injured. no one could think of what to do and where to run for sure. there were very few mental health, but mostly women and children living here. this child died, a girl who was studying at the local school sydney was very still below them. at 5 in the morning we walked through a loud explosion. i got out of bed, i looked out of the window, and the balconies were gone. i saw it will continue to neighboring building, and my wife crept all child and ran out into the corridor. she turned left and i
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ran enough to them. hans, i did not know 2 seconds and then an explosion was and i felt like i'm flying. i was just 2 seconds behind them, and that was suited a darcy, this is like on see, or he and things i called him, but i content to you myself. i couldn't comprehend what was happening, whether of uh or whether there was safe to do it. i ran outside and spotted them. my life was bad foods in the nightgown. my child was in pajamas farm insurance. there was a gloss and blood everywhere movie, as i mean, according to the officials. ukraine fired for iraq. it's against this said temporary. you refugee sensor? 3 have found their target now this is a dining area behind me and it was destroyed as well. officials are saying that one of the rockets was intercepted by a missle defense system. and they're saying they were indeed storm shot overall kits. and so the reason they're saying that is because they found show fragments,
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and this one clearly says, seats made in france. so this is a storm shadow rocket, but it was produced in france and according to its native classification, it's called scalp right now. this building is felt safe to be here because it might collapse and you can see a lot of children's stories around here. i like this video of the pool for example. and of course obviously whole of the children had been moved to a different location. but the psychological trauma and they have sustained will probably remain with them for the rest of their lives, from one culture of ortiz here, san region. the boats are being counted in the west african nation of molly to decide whether the country will adopt a new constitution ahead of next year's presidential election. the new constitution
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is a significant steps in the government's move to hand power back to civilian institutions and away from the military rule that's been in place for the past 2 years. political unrest has played molly, including to cruise in 20202021 then ongoing jihad us insurgency and the rule north french troops had also been stationed there to combat tara for almost a decade, although they pulled out last year. here's a local reporter with more details, malia and so it goes to the country out the, in the large, the members of the world. the entity is a recruiter for on the, on, in new constitution, defend the tools that has been, they've gone through this of what i need to do from a west on the domain. and so they're both 8 to point to for a medium to a citizen where it is able to participate in a vote. the, from the social kind of book a may, has a little because the is the vote. the end of a suck career. how to avoid things some through in the capital
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a but my co many and the board is included with a you, in a believe it or from them is an important that this bill for money is that process the one on the government as well as the looks to watch the picture of these mission here out issue with the action from a voters of the you see the constitution is the constitution. is the fundamental act of the republic and determines or are the laws we have to be able to say yes or no to this constitution. it allows you to be true member of the country to be a citizen. for me, this vote is essential if we don't vote on the fundamental law. what are we going to vote on and vote and for my own safety. i advise people to come and vote. this is special because we are going through difficult times and people need to vote to change that. that's going to be the more work this is france has been involved militarily in this, the whole region of molly for years. although critics say they've been little tangible results, molly and authorities,
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i've even accused friends of allegedly providing information and weapons to terrorists. paris launch operation bar, came in 2014, to called you called us insurgencies that attacked the area. french president emanuel la chrome announced the end of the operation last year, but said troops would remain in the region under new arrangements. meanwhile, a paris based thing, thanks. publish a report recognizing rising anti french sentiment in africa, and they concludes there's only one thing to blame. russia. speeches against french policy have proliferated in recent years, in french speaking africa. this has a function in the politics of certain french speaking african countries, mainly to designate, to escape good. indeed, the french pulse is used by african political leads to explain disappointing political economic go security policy. in some countries helped by russian entities, really co systems have even developed on social networks, producing anti french campaigns. the president of the african freedom institute,
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dr. franklin now m. c was mentioned in the report. he spoke to archie and was frank and his view of the assessment, as well as french foreign policy towards africa. the result of the eye for it is not scientifically told because there is no cd or stuff we can not use all african problems. we show up any kind of responsibility from the ethic on side and accuse a unit elected as beeson sites and all these trends. in fact, france has never or equal not. it's multi uh say cool, our responsibility in africa and dfcs about like neil coolness, night vision and know many tardies occupation. money domain nation files has never made is a joy, no mentor to see what is to.
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