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is about underground the continental wasik. today we focus on a political issue, critical and important. this state does of what is sometimes described as tribal laws. i choose not to use the word drive, but for additional african law, visa v. the laws that why impose on african peoples by the colonized depending on who colonize who. but before we get into that space, it is important to appreciate that african community is odd, sophisticated laws that talk on different aspects of their lives. the man who as document that is better than anybody else is check on 30 off of send. they've got many of his books. he has been able to demonstrate that offer
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kind of society is, was sophisticated. so that if you went to the bar up, people is the money they have their own. lo, inside, it is now upset that the monday shot, the shooting, the re no. soon as the last update, the money, the advert. ready quad you 5, don't know, which was to be the uh, to the universal declaration of human rights. you know, the, what the systems of government and that what if you look at the right does such as she knew i ship it when he drops about these people community, it is fiction of books, things fall apart. it talks about laws that exist there while organize them fires. if you look at the yellow bar peoples, they are on the point gun. you look at the window kit, dot i in uganda, the back gun day and your gun and there's
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a new kingdom. and many of the communities in the continent of africa, they are organized in those. yeah. in kenya, if you look at the, what that was done by jermel kinyata on facing mount k. yeah. is able to demonstrate the value of quail of kenya. laws that govern the well being among the newest, can you re up the quantity will of law and boy. and so that essentially when one looks or no one sees that off, it's on countries had 3 additions that, well, that'd be lies on that. these wad disrupted when the cut on it is came into the continent of africa with the rent of corner, nice vision, a number of things happen. number one that they put under this came in with the administrators. they also came in with the missionaries, and they also came in with on through apologies. and when they came in for purposes
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of the domain is general wasik on people's. one of the things that they did was to him impose the legal to receive the country. is that why corner nies by the british pod, what was described? does diploma know this on 3? is that was corner nice by the die. and of course, the audience i a system of law which was direct her eyes as the judge roman low, the countries that was going on, eyes by the french, also had the civil that was based on not fully on the chords. so the, by the time is that the corner on the sides separately, the into the continent of africa. a lot of laws which was traditional to africans. i've been busy made. it is also instructive to note that when the items came, there was also they are
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a bi position and is to allow my vision of large competence of africa, particularly on the costs so far. so that the laws why it's not me on this, not even judas prudence the tech route in those are the days. the question bill for the 3 months us did the interruption between border laws and african laws affect african, negatively. the answer to that question is, yes. you know, whenever i think about the manner in which the pins subdued africans, there is one movie that comes to my mind. it is a movie called roots by alex haley. it dramatize the life of a young african who is removed from the gum via the young mind is called the
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kentuckian day. and when he is taken away, one of the things that they do is to change his name to toby. demette can believe that is no longer a part of his old community. he'd become a french man if he was caught in eyes by the french, you'll become my english. if you are calling eyes bang dish, you'll become my new tale. and if you are calling eyes, by the time you, you'll become anata. if you died young with the items and you seem to be on off with them. in other words, the design was to ensure that people are banned under the culture under the cloud. so that was not their own when you know, watch it better, for example, say that the white man is clever, or he took a nice,
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unfortunate from the thing that's how this together. and we are no longer one bravo is the rising of gaze. browser sister, eyes being a gaming system. that in itself is a clear dramatize vision of the impact of flooding low on africa. and we only have to examine the influx in different sectors that as a cause. i'm in the impact of implanted law in mas overland on a sheets in caring, you know, for example, which was a separate country o, as in bob, which was then known as south under these, you all exam via then? no, no, no, it's under these. oh my lie, we then known as you know, salon, all nigeria. what they did was to impose
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a father in law of individual ownership of life on when the individual ate the lawn stifled, then they started creating conflicts between those who are farm eyes and those who are just released today. african countries find themselves with the legal regimes on land ownership systems, which on north african the only person would drive to change it off the corner. and i vision was dirty, or somebody outgoing your data in based on parts of africa in the western part of africa. they are lucky that the shift and see is why the thing. so a month we have come people, you will still find a lawn. daniel systems which are based on traditional owners. you pulled line in uganda. you still find what is called the milan system, which is based on the background system as been, did you do in bring your tara,
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the out of the country? that's the added solve. the problem was of cost. if the op. yeah. because if the op y'all was never caught on eyes, and for that reason the line 10, you know, system of the remains almost into. if you live alone line, you go into the area of mine and one of the problems that we are going to mind except though, is because the lung became individual. and because when line became individual, the influx is that the individuals can now set a line. and we see those problems, you know, a part of the was in the area of criminal law. they also brought in criminal laws, which inside the case as was untied, sceptical to african modes of dealing with those who had been gauge in criminal activity. institutions such as the reason why implant that into the continent of
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africa, african law of governance was also affected. and i'm always reminded of these words by that great america john henry pluck. when he said, upon regaining independence, there is not a single african country, that's not the system of government that is based on the african tradition. on the goes on to say, no african country we love us, succeed through in want of the systems of government. and if one, why ever to doubt the conflicts that you see in africa? i indeed as a result of that. but i cannot but remember, oh, father in law as a 5th, a doctor because by touching as to what side sounds offered when young vine to feedback i arrived in south africa. and when john found, read back, establish these out posts,
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and they created the opposite side regime. it was based on father in law. it was based on the bible that offers funds. why in the city? the oper tied regime? that was the, is disputed by the national party. and individuals such as $105.00 foot was based on doctoral monroe. and they said that african aside to be dominate, that. they look at the bible and they said that it was godaddy on full hundreds of years. africans, why humiliate? why i don't mean they sit through, they use the father in law. it is not until 1995 that africans were allowed to vote. because there was father in law as i speak to you and now all of us 72 by son, overland in south africa,
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is controlled by my not in the whites. because old father in law, father in law's, have destroyed the continental wasik. and that is why today, in many areas of the guns are now beginning to talk about what they call all the time that the dispute resolution. i hate that it is not all the time that the dispute resolution, it is african dispute resolution because of the kind of communities in that day was that they had different ways of resolving disputes. the old from will have the way the of them going to of the way they all get oil have their way victim. now the way the men, they have, the way the about done the way they're behind the way on the watch to pull my have the way the money i'm with the of the way on die hard. the view that this time is
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and now for us to begin to reexamine how we do things, even in methods of governors, they are all part of their own democracy under they've got the system. the time is now for us to go back to some of our laws and we are not to romanticize in culture called size dynamic. it changes and it gets influenced by other cultures. yeah. simply say, that's our cultures and our traditions on laws which are good on which can reinforce and give us confidence ought to be given the a prior to place and the laws which are not useful to us on which, why employees don't us. right. the corner nice us ought to be just on, on, kept in the museum of history, alongside the spinning wheel. and the original printing machine,
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africa must now give meaning. that gets to our healey saying, watch, i mean, uh, the new to more. he who uh bundles this gotcha becomes that way. we can do it. we must do it. and it has been done in did i be off with the level the africans jot down human on people. is the right. is on the been viability allies. there's some that's offered tons of some unique things that they do for themselves, and that is why this credit, overburdened to must be given his pride of place. as we continue with the conversations about the continent of africa, we dissolve a break. and that is why we say or buys in the knowledge that we really interrupt the game as we continue this political conversation. thank you, and bye bye. the
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