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to, to become a permanent seger in the african intellectual debate i, i can buy or engine and of course, and by training, i've become a lawyer and i have to sort of law for a long time. but in terms of my interruption with things to do with us, because i must attribute it to the patient that i had in the very ideas. and it is very important to note that in the ideas or young people you can. yeah. and what's the vice with the, why introduce the history? and that was very fussy nathan, the, in those very early days, the street that we were introduced to and daily the, on the funding, not only of the colonial history but the history prior to colonialism. and when i became, i didn't load on when to high school, i was a student of african freedom fighting means i'm not expose me to the freedom
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5 to move. it's across the continental continent of africa. and i bought interest and much later in life on the privilege and on our walk in under the tutelage or 3 and very important down for guns, usually as near area times any as a young man, kenneth co, windows on the on joining the wrong the might be, are walking with them. i close quarters also energize my infancy is i'm in appreciating offer and of course i'm in oklahoma through is right in that i've had the advantage and privilege of reading all these dots, in fact was the energizing session not to exclude my interruption with the plan off with the movements to individual from the company being such as to invest a williams from late to the civil rights movement in the united states of america. it is all those factors being joined on my interest in seeing africa that drives
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a lot so that, that is successful. i'm off with a very stable that has given me the associate of the n a g to be an advocate for the continent of africa. and how wellbeing that actually leads me to my next question. you're going to be hosting our new show, la mobiles, africa. so tell us a bit about the show. what is the essence? what are the topics that you're going to raise in it? what you're going to talk about, what is the message that you want to deliver with that show, the history of africa has been told by the end of the saying goes as long as they're hung tells the story. the river, the old, the lion with never been talked about, and when one looks at the media, particularly the western media and it relates to media that is in the arab was one, sees a very negative depiction of african way the talking about farming and off with are you talking about the wall enough with the you're talking about instability,
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an offer on the representation is as if that is the only thing that happens in africa as well on funding was the presence of africa to this uh, session that we have through our team we have an open to me to, to showcase announced because that is not happening. north health. it is a mix of trying to understand the history of africa to understand africa before the advent of liberty to one to fund africa. before the advent of portland, i vision the one to fund the trials and tribulations of africa and also to appreciate the continent of africa and people's people who are trying to do things. we can improve the continent and to ensure that the people realize their
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potential and to do so in the my not that is i'm and it is in my view of the game changer that you're going to run the fund and appreciate the history of africa. the dynamics of the african quantum and the things that are done to the detriment of africa and africa, tribal, to deliberate ourselves is something that is without precedent on this particular show. does need me, i know, put to and that to, to talk about africa in that positive sense. what motivates you to do? so what motivates you to generally engage in this big discussion of social and political issues in africa? and what do you believe your perspective can offer? at this particular time, when i look at some of the writings, the outcomes of some of the former color knives is i, i listen to the politicians from the country,
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the colonized different african countries. i listen to the french, i listen to the british. i listen to the belgians, i listen sometimes to some american presentation on the part for lives in way. building is africa and also come to assist the why levels should've been who did not understand what the dynamics of the i'm on this some noise. and mine with the vision is to demonstrate that the way up people with the history we, uh, people with the process we, uh, people with the conviction about certain things. and we are not to be defined by as, as to be defined as find was, can be defined as under different up to be defined as one british politician. one said that africa is us on the conscience of the world. and that was a very annoyed and remember that we are doing this because we think that the
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offline colonize us have never, ever compensated africa football. in addition, on this, we are doing as a way of energizing africans across the world to tell them that there is unfinished business. we know that there is a duty on the part of the in slave was on the color lies to medicare patients and they have different estimates that they offer to no less than the winter really and united states dollars. and i know that the initiatives to ensure that this is done so that the debts we have said to all will actually be swallowed by visiting produce. and i'm, this is my motivation. my motivation is to see the big generation and generation you have to leave on a walk. this us proud the knowledge that they are not children of unless some gotten the out of the intellect show. well, we though to do that,
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which isn't the best interest of africa so that i can relate with the rest of the world on equal footing. and that is what gives me the energy that is what puts the wind under my wings. that is what gives me the info see of them, and they desire to make the wide know that the month, the point to that is a continent that cannot be looked down upon. remember, we have human resource, many of natural resources, which we don't have is the opportunity which is not disrupted by others. but we are now saying we are not going to engage in lamentation for all times. we are going to ensure that the future is written by us. you know, professor, i can tell that your heart lies with the mother continent. so in your opinion, what are the most pressing challenges and issues? africa is facing now? and maybe how they can be addressed that there are many issues that obviously the
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topic of some of them are in the tunnel. some of them are external. let me start with the external ones. the external ones actually being pop up, treated by the former, colonize as it must always be remembered. the colonized vision was disrupting through the n a g o vasic on the quarter lives as went away waving. not because some of the countries option to rely on off the top for the quality of the lives that they have. so you have an order of schemes, and that is why africa is sometimes describing this thumbs. francophone as if africans was french because i was a little fun and it was still fun. and they tell me not it is i designed to divide africa. so those constant must conditions which are themselves. but it diabolical are designed to ensure that the offer that remains some subs in the colonizers and
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there is no shortage of organization fund after the death of plastic will call. in addition to ensure that honestly tends to remain and the control on the money for relation of these power. the 2nd ex donald power, the institution that create the deliberate leave to ensure that after 30 manes in a particular state of that and went off with them sign depth and then that way. then they cannot plan for the next generation. and this of course, does undermine how africa operates. the $51.00 is multi national organization. these multi national organization of only one agenda, the exploitation of the continent of africa. and every time that they gave me the africa, african test, the shop and of this thing. the thing is, uh, it's donald trump, does unplug the combination of others, we may be, we would not say on this. okay. and they also have internal problems that we have
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in the continental von forgot. since we didn't gain independence, there been individuals for the political position, the file who allowed themselves to be manipulated in 5 foot in the fall was. so that's as john henry cloud, the american said, one of the things that happened to the continent of africa and that immediately after independence they bought on the west on the systems of government. id continues to say that as long as we have the systems of government and we started them not to talk on the battle, no african country we ever succeed on that basis. so why don't. busy has problems in africa is governors. we inherited the systems of governors with thousands us to be modified by did to allow us to have a political part is which we don't run very well. unfortunately, sions walk wrapped or perhaps for the patients that is also part of the african
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from the one. we have had many of these corrupt politicians in different parts of africa after they had to sell the above the rights to the highest bid them of cost. and we have the money relation by this politicians under the julia to your area of tons. and you know, we said very well that when for the patients are into a non utility bunk wrapped, then what they do is to manipulate the point for pollution on the basis of the to mr to. so that's little money. permission is also a fact that allows african countries to be under mine because these are wild color lives as engaged in the game divide and who and then also cause is also rick, because we have not to use our resources for the benefit of our people. and we do not add value to our resources, and they,
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what can we do is to have support primary products. all these factors then allow, are those to undermine of a well being. and we see it in different areas. we see the phenomena 30. now we see it in the health sector, we see it in the security step to we see it in the areas of our economies. so that even in terms of intelligence, we tend to rely on as, as we told, in line to not does on one of the things that i don't like of this idea that also con, heads or state. uh, someone that used to watch someone every of the time, the, i different fox of the was on the, i don't want to the why is it not possible? was look on heads of states and government to sit and add this up by and invite others to come on things and things that i engineered. most of them are simply meant to undermine africans and african countries. and it is not the best interest
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of, of africa being fucked as being joined are some of the challenges that often has gone from to now. and it is important that africans really must have what i call or mentally but ation mentally. but ition on the call night vision on the colonial list, which are 2 different things. the colonized vision with the foster face, the face of moving the way, the colonial governors, the calling me on. this is the at so size only, but a thing on mind on the thought process is so that we are no longer sub solve into for empowers the day we achieve this, that is the day africa with solve the media, the problems which faces saw and that is why an engagement so i said this on the program side of this critical because in my view, they make a contribution to tell us what kind of gift can be done. it must be done the cost.
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if it is not done, we continue to be slaves. you mentioned one thing i'm on with the others that africa is being divided. and i know one of the goals of your work was the unity of africans in your lectures and speech as you talk a lot about the design of africa. and i know that, you know, just to, to talk with you also do yourself do a lot to help this unification to happen. so can you was a bit more about your foundation to work. you do to create this united of africa and your own vision of how this thing is. the cation can be, it is critical that we talk on what the talk and what i did. so for he is about 5 years ago by the month of december this year in 1994 is to incorporate the foundation known as the p. and and remember foundation on what to do is meant the young officer comes to many of them. then with the
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information that the board, the board does that we have to be sure to tell them that's our success. as a people, not only replies, but the mind that we are united in office and we have nothing negative about it. we are telling them that we are diverse, but it is, you know, a diversity that we've kind of enjoy unit. there is a great day on who might and 5 to and i'm talking to my young people has called jim's m on split outbreak, looked at. i'd be of africa and they wrote a book in which she says, blip off with uh oh, they live with the speech in which is said in 19 or 6, the 3 most of the topic. and it says, our diversity is our strength. just like the black and white on the piano produce menard, this music. so must our difference b, o s trend. and what are you trying to do is to engage young people to tell them
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being a monday and he is not important being a so a south african is not important. what is important is to identify what is in our best interest. and i'm happy that's funny because one of the things you've succeeded in doing is to have a presence across the continent of africa. we have been should that some of our amenities i engage in visiting us in the senate? god in columbia in jenny i in can yeah. you know, tons and the some of them my writing book that i'm talking about the continent of africa on the talking to continue to shift because the african political leadership does a p. i love our disunity, and we are telling them that this is not the way to go. the way to goal is to identify the things that are critical, economically, socially, on, ultimately, politically. so that off with us fits with one voice. and i believe that in
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a small way to a foundation, we are beginning to ruffle feathers, the beauty of an individual and such as ours, particularly what we do in the foundation is to annoy people. because when we annoy political leadership, it tells me that we are doing a good thing and for it, sometimes i receive boston or threats the i've had cases filed against me in, in, in, in different parts of africa. and this is a good thing because it demonstrates the really me beginning to move in the right direction on my joy is that i now see a success that diminished. then i get in the office, you know, watch it. that one is for the question on well the young suck. does that mean to grow and the old but not dies? read pop the old bananas. and i can see the young sunset that are coming on. they are beginning to send up to me a message. the board and in june political blast in africa who are
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probably going to be exit out. it is only a matter of time that they knew the dance floor. and the younger generation is now beginning to speak eloquently and defiantly. and they know what also the names on me as supporting them in that regard. and that is my joy. so do you think your showroom was africa will annoy some people? oh, definitely made me pay for with the i know i and, but they and they might notice the cause. remember that the tip is cause so fish also for the fish and enemies of africa. love it when also tons i in the state of english. so when we exercise the cost of ignorance and simple begin to apply normally they'll say this man is that danger to us? kim? so i'm not on that is necessary. we want to provo them into on the, on when the, i'll do be happy because they know that to me i remove the watts from the end of
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the people and removing the scales from the eyes and the beginning to see clearly. so they'll be no shortage of individuals, will say no, this should not happen. they should not have happened. and i wouldn't be happy and i wouldn't be happy when they say so because when they say so i know that we up can you have questions this and that is good for the continent of africa. and i dare say you've been good for who might, why do you think r t, a russian international channel is a good suitable place to deliver this message? you know, the question, the picture to us would this show be hosted by other channels with channels which are underwritten by a former colonizer, would it be on my, on site as well. and the fact that our team in it's west to help us in this very good agrees to hold this show is in itself a demonstration of button. once i've called symbiotic relationship. what is some,
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don't think about it because get as much really beneficial on the fact that given these people are missing the ups in general publicity is something that ought to be significant. i'm celebrated because of very few. i would agree to this. i remember that i have had the advantage of being interviewed by some media and you conduct an interview over 5 minutes. and the next thing you see is assigned by the one minute, which is completely do conceptualize. on my joy and desire is the r t is given as a for him to send out our message on the, on the same side, even if they may not agree with some of the things that i would say, and that is a good fit. i'm not, in my view, is a demonstration that they are prepared to give us the publicity that we need to
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strengthen our ourselves and to ensure that the relation, the shape that we have is one that is and which really beneficial. how do you see russian ethnic relations in general, and how do you see the future of those relations when you talk about frustrated muscle is missing in the context of the soviet union. because that i show you in many ways inherited some of the do with the end of the soviet union. and i'm done. history tells us that the soviet union, russia, was never put on, i'd say enough for rogers, and many also cousins. pad to up step to the she i lot more easily as a company that was never colored eyes. and there is also a sense in which, in the all new days of this struggle for independence, the russian federation was in the flow for the walking. and some of the more progressive african leaders, people such as government through my people such as would duplicate people such as huffman been a lot people such have judy has come,
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but i didn't hear that people sides of somewhat i'm always as my show and i think that, that the different relationship in, in, in a unique model after the collapse of the soviet union, there's been deliberate effort on the part of the russian government to engage african categories. which is a good one is the reason why africa and kind of plans, particularly if there isn't fast. i've been game that i shouldn't government and the russian administration is because the approach is not seem to be popular allies close relationship lesson which really beneficial on symbiotic and thus far by saying that the russian government and the russian people is fudge in what is called what surely beneficial has to be up to pollution. my hope is that they, it remains on my off is that the relationship between russia and african countries is based on come on, on the funding common interest so that it is not about
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a city as the relationship with others as been. it is also important to note that russia has defined interest on how she wants to engage with the continental wasik. it is important for us, so it's kind of kind of place to define how they want to relate with russia. because each country, including russia, have them not show interest, which they are, that they want to be in gravity and to dramatize and african countries. it was also defined the input, then there is a meeting point that happens. then the relationship between russia and africa is going to be and i relationship with just send the update on which kind of need this concrete is to walk together for them which will benefit. and that is my desire. but i must only say that i personally hold the view that it is important to take some with them from what i am in chrome. i said several years ago. we need that.
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who is to know what we look forward. so that's different when we are, the main thing that i should say doesn't mean that we have an image of others. we simply say, we want to choose our friends and be the ones those friends to be friends at all times. not fail with a friends one to tell us, this is you and me, and this is your friend. and if that is how we're going to relate with the russian federation, then that is our relationship that off with uh or to send me a new grace. professor, thank you for your time. thank you very much. the the, the go of chevy image shows the patient unix. but then you put the just the couple of
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those, appreciate it. but if you're doing your dose, but then you would just give them a one shot. the beloved slowing, so got you for me to some. so that's where you know, we have them step is just a little bit slow. so no control of the sensor only is a visual i'm losing in, but i do have to make sure that people come down. yeah, i'm literally so frustrated with as much. it's going to get that praise. i show you a different level may assist you more. um, when you do it on google shows and which the technology you can pull it up at the let's just sponsor, excuse me, just go out. i don't know if it was a go or you need bit of course to just go in and put in the see it is done with this or fix it on this was was self employed. so sort of the, the,
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the 1st 3rd of the 19th century was marked by the aggressive expansion of the united states. the americans sought to seize as much territory for settlement as possible. ignoring the 70 of the neighboring states and the interest of the indigenous peoples in 1845, washington announced the annexation of mexican texas. and in march, 1846 american troops invaded mexico. however, mexico itself did not have enough means to effectively confront the enemy. besides, it was being torn apart by enter no conflict. the americans manage to turn the tide of the war in their favor. in september 18, 47, the us army captured mexico city. mexico was horse designed
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a humiliating peace treaty, according to wait to get lost 55 percent of its territory. dx agent of the lands to the united states led to terrible consequences, bloodshed, genocide was committed against the indians in california. during the 1st half century of the american ruled, the number of the indigenous people in the region decrease from 150216000 people. slavery, which had been abolished in mexico long before the united states attacked was restored on the occupied territories. this will later become one of the reasons for the civil war in the united states themselves. nations like individuals are punished for their transgressions. we got our punishment. american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later the, the
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in the late 1892 french soldiers, led by general to boot. i arrived in asia with the goal of expanding french control in west africa to the territory of more than shot, no one or 3 to come on sunday. i mean he's stuck up some issues around the cars. and dicks on the list to the content of who they on the east, one of the most terrific campaigns of atrocities to have ever taken place in the history of the continent. liability is somebody i know the question, richard dental. hey, i'm philosophy followed there. do some people progression once i create multiple villages, was devastated. numerous members of resistance groups with the headed home for us to get the movie financing. i'm going to be
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a young investigator in search of his own identity and box on a journey through africa. the traces general good eyes, blood drenched roots in an effort to establish how your legacy still echoes throughout the confidence. so my name is ben and i come from england and i've come really to find out more about the, the mission, hopefully. and the history of bologna in, in, in the region the,
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the, our enemies, however, have a command room that is centralized. they receive orders from one place of thousands of iranians gathered to mourn the death of his boys, chief, the country, supreme leader, a save. the middle east has one common enemy which is receiving its instructions from overseas. also a head on the program this hour, the u. k a proves homeroom for the long disputed shake of silence in the indian ocean hailing it sounds a diplomatic success. but there's a side deal allowing the u. s. military to hold onto it based on the largest household with locals there. excellent for half a century. still shut out, i mean, why can't they go home on the ultimate leave? that is a question for the u. k. and really is your is our base. but when it comes to the.

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