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we're joined now by stephanie elam she is the emergency coordinator off the guru camp for docsis without borders hi stephanie good to have you indeed i mean yes africa what can you tell us about the fate of the forty thousand people who were in the camp. when those people came in go to following a new up scale of violence in their town in nigeria on their flats who can run because they were afraid because they were scared. they were kept in a very precarious situation with very little services available on the sites where there were staying there was a huge lack of food there was also huge lack of safe drinking water so i myself was able to provide drinking watch for them as food for the most vulnerable household however it was not. their own back to run where we know the security situation is quite there in church and we know that there is no services such as high end food shelters etc ok stephanie thanks a question man who's responsible for for making these people return to a place that's no better than when they missed it. when all those we know is that last week authorities from came
we're joined now by stephanie elam she is the emergency coordinator off the guru camp for docsis without borders hi stephanie good to have you indeed i mean yes africa what can you tell us about the fate of the forty thousand people who were in the camp. when those people came in go to following a new up scale of violence in their town in nigeria on their flats who can run because they were afraid because they were scared. they were kept in a very precarious situation with very little services...
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we're joined now by stephanie elam she's the emergency coordinator off the camp for docsis without borders hi stephanie good to have you on t.v. news africa what can you tell us about the fate of the forty thousand people who were in the camp when those people are following a new upscale of violence in their town in the year younger flood to come because they were friends because they were here. they were kept in a very precarious situation with very little services available on the site were there were. there was a huge lack of food there was going to. be for sure so i myself was able to provide thank you watch for the food for the household for wherever it was not you know and yeah there are back to run where we know the security situation is why don't you. there is no services such as food shelter etc ok stephanie it begs the question then who's responsible for for making these people return to a place that's no better than when they nifty this. well all that we know is that last week all three chiefs from cameroon and from nigeria came to this side spoke to them and i believe repeatedl
we're joined now by stephanie elam she's the emergency coordinator off the camp for docsis without borders hi stephanie good to have you on t.v. news africa what can you tell us about the fate of the forty thousand people who were in the camp when those people are following a new upscale of violence in their town in the year younger flood to come because they were friends because they were here. they were kept in a very precarious situation with very little services available on the site were...
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to still says he is one zero who feel it's docsis so. clearly what has happened here is an extraordinary and unprecedented think of violence.
to still says he is one zero who feel it's docsis so. clearly what has happened here is an extraordinary and unprecedented think of violence.
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strategy is conservative government is reopening a counteroffer to parliament passed a law allowing docsis aside which asylum seekers can come to australia for care aim is to prevent them reaching the mainland as i had lines on the back with more news after al jazeera what. possible is a style of brass band music in egypt dating back more than one hundred fifty years . it uses brass and percussion and started as military music in the nineteenth century but developed into an entire johner that was extremely popular until the one nine hundred sixty s. . it was started by mohammad who played the clarinet in a royal military band at the time of our best and the diva of egypt while it was under ottoman rule in the nineteenth century. launched his own band in one thousand nine hundred fifty and muhammad ali street in cairo which became famous for its artists and its musicians. has a band played for rich and poor alike and at weddings and funerals. the band featured in egyptian movies some of them classics. other musicians imitated the has. and the bands played at family and national festivities.
strategy is conservative government is reopening a counteroffer to parliament passed a law allowing docsis aside which asylum seekers can come to australia for care aim is to prevent them reaching the mainland as i had lines on the back with more news after al jazeera what. possible is a style of brass band music in egypt dating back more than one hundred fifty years . it uses brass and percussion and started as military music in the nineteenth century but developed into an entire johner that...
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will be bait docsis to look after us to protect us let me ask you about the actual issue of reposed in the media itself because it's one thing to be reporting images like this it's another thing isn't it about how people react to it how much of a responsibility do we as internet users have to in a sense police the internet ourselves and decide whether or not we are going to watch images like this or whether we are going to encourage them as many people appear to have done to have them deleted. this is an interesting question i think people.
will be bait docsis to look after us to protect us let me ask you about the actual issue of reposed in the media itself because it's one thing to be reporting images like this it's another thing isn't it about how people react to it how much of a responsibility do we as internet users have to in a sense police the internet ourselves and decide whether or not we are going to watch images like this or whether we are going to encourage them as many people appear to have done to have them deleted....