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the congo, which has been in terrible trouble before and since has really become a permanent home to hundreds of thousands of rwandans. >> that is true. that is one of the aspects that troubles me, it's not just people who fled, but we have had a lot of evidence that paul kagame has his hand in the troubles in the eastern congo for the last 20 years, and the death of 800,000 million rwandans is horrendous. 5 million died in the congo. and also paul kagame enjoys the support of the west. now, he had a fight with the french, because the french supported the government that committed the genocide. he is having the same kind of support, dictator kind of relationship. many of us think a major lesson to learn from the rwandan genocide is powerful countries ought not support dictators, but demoaccuracy in africa. president obama said that. >> jason, you heard the survivor of the genocide, ian morley, you heard our survivor, talking about how everyone understands there is still many, many murderers walking the streets of the country. what was the purpose of the process that you participated
the congo, which has been in terrible trouble before and since has really become a permanent home to hundreds of thousands of rwandans. >> that is true. that is one of the aspects that troubles me, it's not just people who fled, but we have had a lot of evidence that paul kagame has his hand in the troubles in the eastern congo for the last 20 years, and the death of 800,000 million rwandans is horrendous. 5 million died in the congo. and also paul kagame enjoys the support of the west....
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with more than three times the amount of congo it was suppose to carry. they didn't have enough ballast wanted to keep things in balance the sale went down off the southern coast of the four hundred and seventy six people on board one hundred eighteenth in content than one hundred twenty two law still unaccounted for investigators are focusing on the amount of congo in the hall and the resulting loss of stability investigators say the outbreak of the fully extended. i think a more passive tense. the changes in the ferry high in center of gravity. officials from the tree and majesty of shipping requested that the ship carried a maximum volume of thousands or tens to maintain balance the maximum recommended a place of congo was nine hundred and eighty seven times. he was carrying three thousand to six hundred tonnes more than three and a half times what was content no warranties tougher penalties on pollution
with more than three times the amount of congo it was suppose to carry. they didn't have enough ballast wanted to keep things in balance the sale went down off the southern coast of the four hundred and seventy six people on board one hundred eighteenth in content than one hundred twenty two law still unaccounted for investigators are focusing on the amount of congo in the hall and the resulting loss of stability investigators say the outbreak of the fully extended. i think a more passive...
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the congo, which has been in terrible trouble before and since has really become a permanent home to hundreds of thousands of rwandans. >> that is true. that is one of the aspects that troubles me, it's not just people who fled, but we have had a lot of evidence that paul kagame has his hand in the troubles in the eastern congo for the last 20 years, and the death of 800,000 million rwandans is horrendous. 5 million died in the congo. and also paul kagame enjoys the support of the west. now, he had a fight with the french, because the french supported the government that committed the genocide. he is having the same kind of support, dictator kind of relationship. many of us think a major lesson to learn from the rwandan genocide is powerful countries ought not support dictators, but demoaccuracy in africa. president obama said that. >> jason, you heard the survivor of the genocide, ian morley, you heard our survivor, talking about how everyone understands there is still many, many murderers walking the streets of the country. what was the purpose of the process that you participated
the congo, which has been in terrible trouble before and since has really become a permanent home to hundreds of thousands of rwandans. >> that is true. that is one of the aspects that troubles me, it's not just people who fled, but we have had a lot of evidence that paul kagame has his hand in the troubles in the eastern congo for the last 20 years, and the death of 800,000 million rwandans is horrendous. 5 million died in the congo. and also paul kagame enjoys the support of the west....
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others fled further into congo. to this day, the u.s. said there's nearly 200,000 refugees still living here. >> she was among thousands living in remote areas under the control of the huti rebel group the fdlr. they don't allow rebel groups to go home, but she managed to sneak away. they move a small group every week, but the trickle of voluntary returnees is slow. many don't want to return home. we spoke to several who weren't willing tole filmed. they're worried agents could target them for criticizing the government or for not going home. this man was seven during the genocide. he says rwandan soldiers later killed his parents in congo. he doesn't trust the tutsi dominated government. >> the rwanda government killed my parents. also some people my age who have returned have been forced to come back to congo and fight as rebels and killed. >> the transit center in rwanda, she is determined her move is for the better. in days, she'll be taken back to her village. she's one of many who feel they can rebuild a normal life. for others sti
others fled further into congo. to this day, the u.s. said there's nearly 200,000 refugees still living here. >> she was among thousands living in remote areas under the control of the huti rebel group the fdlr. they don't allow rebel groups to go home, but she managed to sneak away. they move a small group every week, but the trickle of voluntary returnees is slow. many don't want to return home. we spoke to several who weren't willing tole filmed. they're worried agents could target...
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rules with an iron fist cracking down on internal dissent and supported rebel groups in neighboring congo. back at the ceremony, the secretary general of the united nations reminded everyone of the world's indifference 20 years ago. the silence in your hours of greatest need. united nations workers showed bravery. we could have done much more. we should have done more. >> why the world failed to act is a question being answered in the wider context of an africa still royal by political tensions. what can be learned from rwanda as it moves away from the dark past. rwanda 20 years after genocide on this edition of the program. why it happened, how it happened, and what its meant to the world this time on "inside story story." joining us from richmond, is a member of the tutsi ethnic group who witnessed the genocide. welcome to insi"inside story." when did you realize something was going wrong in your society? was it something that people even realized at first was happening? >> basically, it was not to long before i know that something was wrong. but for the genocide, itself, i knew these o
rules with an iron fist cracking down on internal dissent and supported rebel groups in neighboring congo. back at the ceremony, the secretary general of the united nations reminded everyone of the world's indifference 20 years ago. the silence in your hours of greatest need. united nations workers showed bravery. we could have done much more. we should have done more. >> why the world failed to act is a question being answered in the wider context of an africa still royal by political...
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they were fleeing into congo and the u.n. estimates that nearly 200,000 of them are still living here. >> back from the brink of extinction in mexico, baby whales are thrive, helping a local community. >> moving closer to championship qualification. we'll have all the details later in the show. google and the world brain >> it would be the worlds greatest library, under one digital roof. but at what cost? >> google could hold the whole word hostage... google and the world brain only on aljazeera ameria >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> we do have breaking news this morning... >> start your day with in depth coverage from around the world. first hand reporting from across the country and real news keeping you up to date. starting at 6, the big stories of the day, from around the world... >> these people need help, this is were the worst of the attack took place... >> and throughout the morning, get a global perspective on the news... >> the life of doha... >> this is the international news hour... >> an informed loo
they were fleeing into congo and the u.n. estimates that nearly 200,000 of them are still living here. >> back from the brink of extinction in mexico, baby whales are thrive, helping a local community. >> moving closer to championship qualification. we'll have all the details later in the show. google and the world brain >> it would be the worlds greatest library, under one digital roof. but at what cost? >> google could hold the whole word hostage... google and the...
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we were even more surprised to find joy in the congo.didn't know what we were talking about, but, still, they invited us to a performance. and tonight, we thought it would be good to hear them again. we caught up with them as they were preparing outside their concert hall, a rented warehouse. as curtain time neared, we had no idea what to expect. but maestro armand diangienda seemed confident, and began the evening with a bang. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the music, "carmina burana," was written by german composer carl orff 75 years ago. did he ever dream that it would be played in the congo? it wouldn't have been if it hadn't been for armand and a strange twist of fate. armand was a commercial pilot until 20 years ago, when his airline went bust. so, like ex-pilots often do, he decided to put together an orchestra. he was just missing a few things. you had no musicians, you had no teachers, you had no instruments. >> armand diangienda: yes. >> simon: and you had no one who knew how to read music? >> diangienda: no, nobody. nobody. >> simon: armand's en
we were even more surprised to find joy in the congo.didn't know what we were talking about, but, still, they invited us to a performance. and tonight, we thought it would be good to hear them again. we caught up with them as they were preparing outside their concert hall, a rented warehouse. as curtain time neared, we had no idea what to expect. but maestro armand diangienda seemed confident, and began the evening with a bang. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the music, "carmina burana," was...
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otherwise fled further into congo and to this day, the u.n. said there's nearly 200,000 refugees still living here. >> she was among thousands living under the control of the rebel group the fdlr. she said she managed to sneak away. she's in a group of 20 taken across the border by the u.n. they move a small group every week, but the trickle of volunteer returnees are slow. many others aren't free to return home and many others don't want to. some are worried rwandan security agents could target them for criticizing the government or not going home. this man agreed on condition we hide his identity. he said rwandan soldiers killed his parents. he still doesn't trust the tsutsis government. >> what makes me afraid to go back i guess that the rwandan government killed my parents. some people my age have been forced to come back to congo and fight as rebels and killed. >> meanwhile, the group arrives at the transit center in rwanda. this woman is confident her move is for the better. she's given food. in the coming days, she'll be taken back to h
otherwise fled further into congo and to this day, the u.n. said there's nearly 200,000 refugees still living here. >> she was among thousands living under the control of the rebel group the fdlr. she said she managed to sneak away. she's in a group of 20 taken across the border by the u.n. they move a small group every week, but the trickle of volunteer returnees are slow. many others aren't free to return home and many others don't want to. some are worried rwandan security agents could...
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others fled into congo, and to this day the u.n.ays that nearly 200,000 rwandan refugees live here. >> this man was among thousands living in remote areas under the control of the rebel group. they don't allow refugees to go home. she managed to sneak away. they are in a group of 20. they move a small group every week. the trickle of returnees is slow. many are not free to go home and others don't want to. >> we spoke to several that didn't want to be filmed. they are worried they'll be targeted for criticising the government. this man agreed on continue we hide his identity. he was seven, and said rwandan soldiers killed their parents, he doesn't trust the tutsi government. >> what makes me afraid to go back is the government killed my parents, and some my age have been forced to come back to congo and fight as rebels. >> the groups arrived. she is confident her move is for the better. she has given food. in the coming days she'll be taken back to her image. she's one of many that feel they can rebuild a normal life. for others, th
others fled into congo, and to this day the u.n.ays that nearly 200,000 rwandan refugees live here. >> this man was among thousands living in remote areas under the control of the rebel group. they don't allow refugees to go home. she managed to sneak away. they are in a group of 20. they move a small group every week. the trickle of returnees is slow. many are not free to go home and others don't want to. >> we spoke to several that didn't want to be filmed. they are worried...
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others fled to congo, and the u.n. says there's neeble 200,000 -- nearly 200,000 roou wantan reeve gees living -- refugees living here. >> thousands live in the area. they don't allow refugees to go home. she managed to sneak away. she's in a group of 20 taken across the border by the u.n. they move a small group, but the trickle is slow. many are not free to go home, and others don't want to. we spoke to several living in goma, they are worried rwandan security agents could target them for crit siting the -- criticising the government or for not going home. this man said rwandan soldiers killed his parents, and doesn't trust the tutsi dominated government. >> what makes me afraid to go back is the government may have killed my parents, or that they have been forced to go back to rwanda. >> the group arrive at a transit center. they are confident the move is for the better. in coming days they'll be tape back to her village, and are one of many that feel they can rebuild a normal life. >> the turmoil and legacy goes on
others fled to congo, and the u.n. says there's neeble 200,000 -- nearly 200,000 roou wantan reeve gees living -- refugees living here. >> thousands live in the area. they don't allow refugees to go home. she managed to sneak away. she's in a group of 20 taken across the border by the u.n. they move a small group, but the trickle is slow. many are not free to go home, and others don't want to. we spoke to several living in goma, they are worried rwandan security agents could target them...
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here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river.tes about the greed of the belgian colonizers. they grab what they could get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. but independence came quickly. when the new country managed to inaugurate their first democratically elected leader, the cia working through the belgians had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place. joseph mubutu. he stole billions of dollars from this people and pretty much became the template for desperatism in africa. needless to say, this situation deteriorated over the next 30-odd years, and by the time he was done, the congo was mired in a series of civil wars, the government was no longer paying its bills, and the trains basically stopped running. this is kissagani station. there's one short run left. service, once a week when operational, which isn't often, i'm guessing. abandoned by the belgians, shot up and stripped b
here surrounded by dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river.tes about the greed of the belgian colonizers. they grab what they could get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. but independence came quickly. when the new country managed to inaugurate their first democratically elected leader, the cia working through the belgians had him killed. we helped to install...
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than one hundred twenty two law still unaccounted for investigators are focusing on the amount of congo in the hall and the resulting loss of stability investigators say the outbreak of the fully extended. i think a more passive tense. the changes in the ferry high in center of gravity. officials from the tree and majesty of shipping requested that the ship carried a maximum volume of thousands or tens to maintain balance the maximum recommended a place of congo was nine hundred and eighty seven times. he was carrying three thousand to six hundred tonnes more than three and a half times what was content no warranties tougher penalties on pollution the new rules include pm two point five in a showroom in present day he finds and companies causing pollution until they take care of any problem. china's top legislature on fancy adopted amendments to the county's environmental protection will be revised law stipulates that a second interval they find the same some unintended cases and terror they have remedied the problem. in august convention was sitting in the attempt as the issue that's g
than one hundred twenty two law still unaccounted for investigators are focusing on the amount of congo in the hall and the resulting loss of stability investigators say the outbreak of the fully extended. i think a more passive tense. the changes in the ferry high in center of gravity. officials from the tree and majesty of shipping requested that the ship carried a maximum volume of thousands or tens to maintain balance the maximum recommended a place of congo was nine hundred and eighty...
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congo has been matched by -- not fully but partially matched. so it will be african bank, world african bank, part of the government of the united states, we hope -- we're not sure yet. the government of china has shown great interest in this particular project. and i would like to think of this as a potential great -- potentially great opportunity for these institutions to work together around something that will be so important, not only for african people, but for the planet. and so this is a -- this is a rare opportunity that we have now. there's no question that it's going to be difficult. as china, the united states, all the different multilateral development banks, usaid, they are interested in this particular project, if we can get this group together i really do think we can make it work. >> right here in the front, again, and then we'll move to the middle and the back. >> world resources institute. i was surprised you didn't address climate change more directly in your presentation. it's obviously global. it's obviously a threat multip
congo has been matched by -- not fully but partially matched. so it will be african bank, world african bank, part of the government of the united states, we hope -- we're not sure yet. the government of china has shown great interest in this particular project. and i would like to think of this as a potential great -- potentially great opportunity for these institutions to work together around something that will be so important, not only for african people, but for the planet. and so this is...
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congo has been matched by -- not fully but partially matched. so it will be african bank, world african bank, part of the government of the united states, we hope -- we're not sure yet. the government of china has shown great interest in this particular project. and i would like to think of this as a potential great -- potentially great opportunity for these institutions to work together around something that will be so important, not only for african people, but for the planet. and so this is a -- this is a rare opportunity that we have now. there's no question that it's going to be difficult. as china, the united states, all the different multilateral development banks, usaid, they are interested in this particular project, if we can get this group together i really do think we can make it work. >> right here in the front, again, and then we'll move to the middle and the back. >> world resources institute. i was surprised you didn't address climate change more directly in your presentation. it's obviously global. it's obviously a threat multip
congo has been matched by -- not fully but partially matched. so it will be african bank, world african bank, part of the government of the united states, we hope -- we're not sure yet. the government of china has shown great interest in this particular project. and i would like to think of this as a potential great -- potentially great opportunity for these institutions to work together around something that will be so important, not only for african people, but for the planet. and so this is...
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now the forces are preparing to move against fdlr bases inside congo.o meet the fdlr president in the remote village there. >> reporter: these refugees have been living in the forest the last 20 years. we want help from the international community, they sang. our children are sick and don't go to school. they may be desperate for better living conditions, but they are trapped, unable to go home, they say. >> translator: we're afraid to go home because in rwanda there's no security for us. >> they live under the control of a hutu militia, fdlr who they say is protecting them. many of the group's members are accused in taking part in the genocide in the 1994. they fled to congo after the massacres and regrouped to try to topple the rwandan government. they have attacked the refugees many times forceing them to move further and further into the bush. i'm walk aing with the president of the fdlr and security guards, being escorted to a safe place. they have walkie talkies. they have asked for our id's. the president of fdlr says they have dropped weapons an
now the forces are preparing to move against fdlr bases inside congo.o meet the fdlr president in the remote village there. >> reporter: these refugees have been living in the forest the last 20 years. we want help from the international community, they sang. our children are sick and don't go to school. they may be desperate for better living conditions, but they are trapped, unable to go home, they say. >> translator: we're afraid to go home because in rwanda there's no security...
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volcano a managing such as science is the mammoth tusk state funds from the democratic republic of congo island was enough to cover costs. directing the new ntini who was in charge of administering funds from a not for profit foundation to make up for the shortfall. the deer in the national park was established in nineteen twenty nine while the toc was on the belt and continual a protected environment when to take some of the world's endangered mountain gorillas can still be found the nest and heritage sites has suffered since the country's civil war in nineteen ninety seven falling prey to illegal coaches and detroit station carried out by local communities. today some are each about uncle lim exploration in the park initiated by proceeds from state and international security in here and there hasn't been a serious concern this week the expanse of land has any four hundred ranges from thirty to watch an extra one hundred security stuff to that number. in amounts fifteen years some one hundred and thirty of the park cars have been killed in spanish is a quick riches or of the creeps the
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there is a tremendous fall lineup before that the rest of the region and its open on the eastern congo we did find a steal and use you as you know the ending seven war several rebellion support officially on the bike loop to get me and andy recently taken a recent win against hope to get me a skinny fit into a resentment against cold whole tutsi population based in houston called the e he's a very difficult to upgrade the time tell us where justice is the oldest is happening to us is actually at the upper different places where london accused of genocide have been tried festival a two one two million mountain peak that has been just the right to buy the gift tax at its local courts traditional courts but then for good. what he can lead to high ranking officers. that has been judged in a motion in tanzania by the international tribunals and that assistance he runs into them and get the score to close at the end of the spirit and an automotive world isolation decided to just unwind and accused of genocide. there were countries belgium and france. not much an ongoing situation puts him in
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has been in congo from pretty much the time the belgians left it in 1960. theome form or another, united nations has been going to congo for a very long time. the country has had a very difficult path recovering from first its colonial experience t some kindying to ge of law and order across that huge country that is roughly the size of western europe altogether. yes, some of them are very old, as old as the united nations itself. host: this is an issue for congressman mario diaz bullard of florida at the hearing we showed you earlier with you on ambassador -- with eu on ambassador. thehe success rate for united states continues to rise above what is authorized by u.s. law. meanwhile, the u.n. approves peacekeeping missions that are very costly. then we do not see a lot of reductions or proposals for the elimination and reductions of missions that have been allowed for -- around for decades like in the western sahara. what is being done to eliminate outdated missions. why should this committee support a contingency fund when there is little discipline being
has been in congo from pretty much the time the belgians left it in 1960. theome form or another, united nations has been going to congo for a very long time. the country has had a very difficult path recovering from first its colonial experience t some kindying to ge of law and order across that huge country that is roughly the size of western europe altogether. yes, some of them are very old, as old as the united nations itself. host: this is an issue for congressman mario diaz bullard of...
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let's talk about the hydroelectric plant in democratic republic of congo. tell me about the decision-making process there. how did you decide, what is the money used for exactly, et cetera? >> the initial $79 is really for the plant but the numbers and i think this happens to most people who take a look at the geography, the potential, the numbers. hydroelectric power has been controversial for a very long time but in this particular geographical location, the possibility is that with relatively little environmental damage, damage that is was going to be controllable, with relatively little displacement and you could generate up to 40 gigabytes of installed capacity. that's half of what they have been sub-saharan africa right there. the cost will be 3 cents per kilowatt hour. we probably in washington pay 10, 12 cents a kilowatt hour, and they pay the highest price in africa, 75 cents a kilowatt hour. you look at the country like -- they been going 6% you pay 75 -- >> despite the high cost. >> if you add the cost of transmission, chinese companies tell us t
let's talk about the hydroelectric plant in democratic republic of congo. tell me about the decision-making process there. how did you decide, what is the money used for exactly, et cetera? >> the initial $79 is really for the plant but the numbers and i think this happens to most people who take a look at the geography, the potential, the numbers. hydroelectric power has been controversial for a very long time but in this particular geographical location, the possibility is that with...
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you picked democratic of con condo -- congo.nvolvement with neighboring states trying to steal the resources. you have to look at the full picture to see why african state are in such a bad situation. >> i suppose also. are you able to predict which countries next year because that response hasn't taken place. think about sudan for example. >> it's interesting. the conflicts in sudan and central republic, they took the international community by surprise in recent months. both have risen up on the people under threat table two years. every since the bosnia genocides 20 years ago, we have a much better idea of threats around the world. >> how do you calculate, by deaths, ngo? in some countries you don't have statistics. >> prevailing conflict is a factor but not the only one. look at issues like the standards of government, relative agree of international isolation to raise the risk. look at what's happening at the elite levels of the state in terms of ethnic or sectarian nationalism. you have to look at previous histories of vio
you picked democratic of con condo -- congo.nvolvement with neighboring states trying to steal the resources. you have to look at the full picture to see why african state are in such a bad situation. >> i suppose also. are you able to predict which countries next year because that response hasn't taken place. think about sudan for example. >> it's interesting. the conflicts in sudan and central republic, they took the international community by surprise in recent months. both have...
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he said rwanda's soldiers killed his parents in congo.ill doesn't trust the government. >> the rwanda government killed my parents. some people my age who returned have been forced to come back to congo and fight as rebels and killed. >> meanwhile, arriving at the transit center, she's confident her move is for the better. she's given food. in the coming days, she'll be taken back to her village. she's one of many who feel they can now rebuild a normal life. for others, the turmoil of the 1990's and its legacy goes on. aljazeera in the democratic republican of congo. >> we continue our coverage of the genocide in rwanda. we'll talk to women who survived the attacks and children left without parents because of that genocide. >> a baby girl is in stable condition after a dramatic rescue at sea. her parents sent a satellite distress call when she became seriously ill. the family was 900 miles from mexico. their boat lost power, so they couldn't steer into land. a navy vessel was sent to pick up the family while a california national guard te
he said rwanda's soldiers killed his parents in congo.ill doesn't trust the government. >> the rwanda government killed my parents. some people my age who returned have been forced to come back to congo and fight as rebels and killed. >> meanwhile, arriving at the transit center, she's confident her move is for the better. she's given food. in the coming days, she'll be taken back to her village. she's one of many who feel they can now rebuild a normal life. for others, the turmoil...
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is to support democracy in the congo and the people suffer tremendously paragraphs two big kids and they are working to transform the country supporting them they are you with thank you so much from bali and most of you the really appreciate them around. coming up i'll tell you why the world bank's acting like nestle when it comes to water. we welcome aaron nate and mark to a tour of the coast guard t. network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock never i'll give you the information you make the decision. about how breaking this. down the mine it's ravishing ideas and consciousness in the system extremely probably would be described as angry i think in a strong you know when you're single. you're friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tense tear jerking poetry keep. norris. we post only what really matters. to your face but you speak. a regular here of the show you know i'm a huge fan of the biggest food and beverage company in the world. mainly b
is to support democracy in the congo and the people suffer tremendously paragraphs two big kids and they are working to transform the country supporting them they are you with thank you so much from bali and most of you the really appreciate them around. coming up i'll tell you why the world bank's acting like nestle when it comes to water. we welcome aaron nate and mark to a tour of the coast guard t. network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock never i'll give you...
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is to support democracy in the congo and the people suffer tremendously paragraphs two big kids and they are working to transform the country supporting them they are you with it thank you so much moussavi the really appreciate them around. thank you having coming up i'll tell you why the world bank is acting like nestle when it comes to water. nothing has been done this complex by the military since world war two. this is quite frankly in historical terms with berlin airlift it reversed. course or seven or seven go down apocryphal some load shifts on takeoff cause you're going to become unstable you're talking really billions of dollars to move billions of dollars worth of equipment at what point use the pulse no longer work for your best. buddies for the washington well as submissive. is being suggested in the list of numbers among the many candidates for the office even more in addition to that actually back to a new doesn't do too much for ad revenue on my own tech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer based in indiana fallout do you think this is goi
is to support democracy in the congo and the people suffer tremendously paragraphs two big kids and they are working to transform the country supporting them they are you with it thank you so much moussavi the really appreciate them around. thank you having coming up i'll tell you why the world bank is acting like nestle when it comes to water. nothing has been done this complex by the military since world war two. this is quite frankly in historical terms with berlin airlift it reversed....
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from.now where i am i am not from the congo, angola. i am from sierra leone. i am calm now. discoveryan voyage of . it culminates as they go to th sierra leone. they were greeted as family. to know thate something of their individual and specific culture is being carried on across the world. >> all the way here in cuba. villagers stared when she first sang. they burst in with the course and began dancing. that is when she knew exactly where it came from. bbc news in western cuba. their roots from cuba. that brings the show to a close. for all of us and bbc world news america, thank you for watching. we will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news and bbc world news. >> funding of the presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation. giving all profits to charity. >> at union bank, our theironship managers use expertise in global finance to guide you through the strategies and opportunities of international commerce. workt the strategies to for a wide range of companies. from small businesses to major corporations. what
from.now where i am i am not from the congo, angola. i am from sierra leone. i am calm now. discoveryan voyage of . it culminates as they go to th sierra leone. they were greeted as family. to know thate something of their individual and specific culture is being carried on across the world. >> all the way here in cuba. villagers stared when she first sang. they burst in with the course and began dancing. that is when she knew exactly where it came from. bbc news in western cuba. their...
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it first appeared in 1976, we have seen outbreaks places like congo, the d.r.c., and uganda. monkeys and pigs can catch it too, but the fruit bat is what carries it. that is why there is concern that this virus can spread beyond africa. robert gray is in atlanta, now the cvc is stepping in to help, how do they plan to do that. >> indeed, good afternoon, the cdc was contacted over the weekend by the department of health. they were called in, they landed in the capital last night, and today they met with the health administers in the country of new guinea and the who. going over what they think is a good plan. perhaps even two months. there are five people on the ground. with two going in later this week into the neighboring countries of ginny. they think what they need to do is put the situation into a controlled environment. make the public aware of what they should have doing to stay clear oof 24, communicate what they need to do, we spoke to one of the individuals earlier today, here is what he told us. a question that is coming up frequently, why are we seeing this? >> i t
it first appeared in 1976, we have seen outbreaks places like congo, the d.r.c., and uganda. monkeys and pigs can catch it too, but the fruit bat is what carries it. that is why there is concern that this virus can spread beyond africa. robert gray is in atlanta, now the cvc is stepping in to help, how do they plan to do that. >> indeed, good afternoon, the cdc was contacted over the weekend by the department of health. they were called in, they landed in the capital last night, and today...
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. ♪ coming up in the program, we had to the east democratic republic of the congo where former enemiesre being reconciled through farming. years of renovation, the paris zoo is finally reopening it doors to the public. the ambitious revamping hopes to a more stress-free environment. we take a closer look. it's "things in the eastern ukraine and the standoff between the government and separatists. wednesday, ever given a 48 hour ultimatum to stand down or face removal by force. that deadline is now coming to an end. for the latest, we go to our correspondent covering events for us. julia, the protesters have held a sort of meeting. you were there. what came out of it exactly? protesters are holed up in the regional government building. started byonference remembering the group of seven that died. the group,leaders of the self-proclaimed republic [indiscernible] they are demanding a local .eferendum they say the legislation for has beenl referendum dropped at the moment, but they have not given details when this might take place. they don't want the rule of an oligarch and they say the p
. ♪ coming up in the program, we had to the east democratic republic of the congo where former enemiesre being reconciled through farming. years of renovation, the paris zoo is finally reopening it doors to the public. the ambitious revamping hopes to a more stress-free environment. we take a closer look. it's "things in the eastern ukraine and the standoff between the government and separatists. wednesday, ever given a 48 hour ultimatum to stand down or face removal by force. that...
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is to support democracy in the congo and the people suffer tremendously paragraphs two big kids and they are working to transform the country supporting them they really do with it thank you so much moussavi the really appreciate them around. thank you abbi coming up i'll tell you why the world bank's acting like nestle when it comes to water. well going to lose. join us this month as we tossed off into the futuristic quilt of space technology russia's latest spacecraft promises to push back the boundaries of human exploration meanwhile in some stuff dance communication technologies make a crystal clear reception under reagan vaporizes anything is possible to date here on r.g.p. we've done the future coverage. of the but i also believe that it was ethnic cleansing was force was and it was an attempt to seize the opportunity to encourage the polish presence from the territories that the ukrainians the leaders of the ukrainian insurgent army considered their own. genocide is genocide and poles should never support increasingly vocal opinions that the mass murder of jews should be cons
is to support democracy in the congo and the people suffer tremendously paragraphs two big kids and they are working to transform the country supporting them they really do with it thank you so much moussavi the really appreciate them around. thank you abbi coming up i'll tell you why the world bank's acting like nestle when it comes to water. well going to lose. join us this month as we tossed off into the futuristic quilt of space technology russia's latest spacecraft promises to push back...
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clinton and merle streep and many others honored for their grit and determination, women from syria, the congo. and heros from pakistan fighting abuses against women and girls. joining me is the founder of the women in the world summit tina brown, president and ceo. welcome, congratulations, you have done it again. let's talk about some of the highlights. i would think that christine lagarde is up there with hillary clinton, among two of the important speakers. lagarde has said the greatest financial crisis wouldn't have happened if women were in charge. >> yeah, she's an amazing, amazing lady. the exciting thing is they are going to be in together talking. that's what's really going to be exciting. >> one of the things about this week, which is so important to women and men, is that as you point out, everyone engages with everyone else. tell me about hillary clinton. he's played a major role and there have been some moments where she made it clear this was a preview of a potential presidential race at least in streep's mind. clinton is still being very mysterious about her intentions. the ant
clinton and merle streep and many others honored for their grit and determination, women from syria, the congo. and heros from pakistan fighting abuses against women and girls. joining me is the founder of the women in the world summit tina brown, president and ceo. welcome, congratulations, you have done it again. let's talk about some of the highlights. i would think that christine lagarde is up there with hillary clinton, among two of the important speakers. lagarde has said the greatest...
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[applause] >> the woman i'm here for is lena, the only health worker in the congo village. since i'm the only health worker in the facility taking care of a large population, i have to plan properly. i'm the records officer, the pharmacist, the nurse, and more. thankfully the community supports me by cleaning the facility. supplies and equipment are few. the increase in maternity and outpatient charges has sometimes forced me to dig into my own pockets to procure essential medications. but i do this because i am part of the community. my work is challenging, but also very rewarding. when i see people get better and have hope, it keeps me going. my passion has been my greatest strength. [applause] >> the woman i'm here for is from pakistan. i was 13 years old, an eighth grade student, the youngest among my siblings. i was walking home from school and i went to the store to buy a toy for my niece. a man pressed a handkerchief on my nose. i fainted. i was kidnapped and then gang raped by four men. they said they wanted to declare me an outlaw. then they warned my brother and f
[applause] >> the woman i'm here for is lena, the only health worker in the congo village. since i'm the only health worker in the facility taking care of a large population, i have to plan properly. i'm the records officer, the pharmacist, the nurse, and more. thankfully the community supports me by cleaning the facility. supplies and equipment are few. the increase in maternity and outpatient charges has sometimes forced me to dig into my own pockets to procure essential medications....
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now she and all the females who was in the democratic republic of congo is fighting for its beef rolled down these women in the rain small and medium sized companies. a pivotal moment this is my maternal cause i'm not smart to thanks to mom on friday eight p to fifteen years and helping women get ahead in business. i did get snow was anything containing an unnamed foreign seek to get the results he needs someone to go back and asked for more money than even bigger projects. i now call monday. most of these workers led to banks becoming more willing to lend lycra credits to him in the house needing substantial guarantees instead all she knows how to create the credits credentials by sustaining accounts for three months the deal in dividends to hold him. that report by matt thompson and think that we still think that this knowledge can it. but that did this on the ball to women accessing credit disaffected wanted some time had come through to get into the open the door here in the latest and again i think it is always the focus of so much of our effort isn't so much fixing women. it's abo
now she and all the females who was in the democratic republic of congo is fighting for its beef rolled down these women in the rain small and medium sized companies. a pivotal moment this is my maternal cause i'm not smart to thanks to mom on friday eight p to fifteen years and helping women get ahead in business. i did get snow was anything containing an unnamed foreign seek to get the results he needs someone to go back and asked for more money than even bigger projects. i now call monday....
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genocide as well as the conflict facing the region today joined by spokesperson for the friends of congo kambal a movie thank you so much for coming on. thank you abby so following the nato intervention in libya you wrote about how the u.s. only intervenes and countries if it serves its interests what interests you you see served by having ongoing military operations in nearly every single country on the continent right now. specifically for rhonda is really u.s. military and terrorist and they couldn't you can't trust. your segment earlier you spoke about africa know one of the staunchest allies of the united states the baby of africa on the run the military you know they have a military operations in darfur in somalia even right now in mali you have run down troops actually the commander of the un forces in mali easy's soldier rather than sold your was wanted by the spanish court to some courts. pinochet's for his crimes so the interests of their economic military when the story to know as you know we commemorate the run the genocide there is a genocide that's the complex in the cold w
genocide as well as the conflict facing the region today joined by spokesperson for the friends of congo kambal a movie thank you so much for coming on. thank you abby so following the nato intervention in libya you wrote about how the u.s. only intervenes and countries if it serves its interests what interests you you see served by having ongoing military operations in nearly every single country on the continent right now. specifically for rhonda is really u.s. military and terrorist and they...
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is to support democracy in the congo and the people there suffer tremendously paragraphs two big kids and they are working to transform the country supporting them they are you with it thank you so much moussavi the really appreciate them around. thank you have coming up i'll tell you why the world bank's acting like nestle when it comes to water. russia is waiting for ukraine to actually clear these terrorists from their place their effort to spearhead are also putting yourself at your invitation dees said i don't know where and when where the microcode point will there's no such areas he should support its amazing the people of my dawn some of them are actually had to they had swastikas on their arms and they have peaceful peaceful civilians in the east that are afraid of right wing militias because they say an army or you won't allow his latest trainee an army won't fight but they need fascist militias to do it. economic red tape for. three. days now away and. what if the. sign were. very. well told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports
is to support democracy in the congo and the people there suffer tremendously paragraphs two big kids and they are working to transform the country supporting them they are you with it thank you so much moussavi the really appreciate them around. thank you have coming up i'll tell you why the world bank's acting like nestle when it comes to water. russia is waiting for ukraine to actually clear these terrorists from their place their effort to spearhead are also putting yourself at your...
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is to support democracy in the congo and the people suffer tremendously paragraphs two big kids and they. the trust fund the contras supporting them they were you with thank you so much. really appreciate coming on. thank you have you coming up i'll tell you why the world bank's acting like nestle when it comes to water. is the media leave us so we leave the media. privacy bush the security for your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only on our team. conflicting narratives in competing interpretations this is at the heart of ukraine's info war while washington western media go to great lengths to demonize russia for everything happening in ukraine there's no denying the west is pulling the strings and kids don't want to take responsibility russia is playing. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think.
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our staff are what their secret cable down traditional wooden architecture in the congo so they could use to kiss hug and thank you care that she wanted that report. sharing time. lol warning you in me on. week. i and v you . i promise. the dishes. while wanting to get it finally started letting friends. den went with and support a team which only ends up using what steps should the mideast to cable update to change things and on. i'm all the havoc that the newest books to his tight five things baby. thank you for coming to the show think you're
our staff are what their secret cable down traditional wooden architecture in the congo so they could use to kiss hug and thank you care that she wanted that report. sharing time. lol warning you in me on. week. i and v you . i promise. the dishes. while wanting to get it finally started letting friends. den went with and support a team which only ends up using what steps should the mideast to cable update to change things and on. i'm all the havoc that the newest books to his tight five things...
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cope with the pariah of the city they want to get rid of it the shiney day is considered one of the congo's leaders she was there when thousands of his neighbors' homes were destroyed. all the remains are some wooden posts. is it the more his worm. on the thousands. aside from doing what no one. this is the reason that the melody played with the cute one of us chief. when the chief refused to leave his home the police shot him. locals were threatened with chainsaws. i know i filled the entire incident on his mobile phone. after that authorities halted the demolition of the settlement. but no one here knows if or when he'll come again. in an attempt to improve the image of cocoa and convince the government not to demolish the settlement. locals to build a floating school the ten meters high and float on two hundred fifty plastic barrels. it was designed by a nigerian architect. there's still no pupils and teachers in school though since the government says it was constructed without a permit. but noah and the local community proud presenting the building represents a beacon of hope for the f
cope with the pariah of the city they want to get rid of it the shiney day is considered one of the congo's leaders she was there when thousands of his neighbors' homes were destroyed. all the remains are some wooden posts. is it the more his worm. on the thousands. aside from doing what no one. this is the reason that the melody played with the cute one of us chief. when the chief refused to leave his home the police shot him. locals were threatened with chainsaws. i know i filled the entire...
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the first outbreaks were on the banks of the ebola river in zaire, now the democratic republic of congo. hundreds died. the death rate up to 90%. the next wave of outbreaks were not until the 1990s in gabon and ivory coast. richard preston's best seller "the hot zone" laid it out in great detail, just how scary ebola can be. victims who are bleeding, a source that is mysterious, and then hollywood joined in. >> your town is being quarantined. >> reporter: the movie outbreak was inspired by ebola the virus spreads to california and a whole town is quarantined to save a nation. projected virus, 24 hours, 36 hours, 48 hours. >> scary, yes? accurate depiction, not exactly says this cdc disease detective. >> it's really only in the african setting in the resource-poor, rural areas of africa and where there's very little water or soap or hygiene practices and in the clinics and hospitals often there's a lack of gloves and gowns and masks, it's only in that setting you really see efficient transmission of this virus. >> you know, the reason people are so alarmed about this particular outbreak
the first outbreaks were on the banks of the ebola river in zaire, now the democratic republic of congo. hundreds died. the death rate up to 90%. the next wave of outbreaks were not until the 1990s in gabon and ivory coast. richard preston's best seller "the hot zone" laid it out in great detail, just how scary ebola can be. victims who are bleeding, a source that is mysterious, and then hollywood joined in. >> your town is being quarantined. >> reporter: the movie...
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they are coming via metro kigali paid in the stabilizing eastern democratic republic of congo the redskins also surround the assassination of dissidents who had fled to other countries. suspicions this is the result says were taken in the can the congress the west. savannah are you a journalist for the weekly magazine young africa and do a job in his company commemorations of the land and genocide. eight hundred thousand dead in just one hundred days twenty years late and has justice being done and we couldn't turn up rear of the governor was to the guilty has been somewhat least most of the leaders have been arrested in singapore. i messed up and tried by the international criminal tribunal for rwanda and in the taste of the rich in tanzania. will complement there was that the criminal sort of them were found guilty. they often stop and not all of them receive long sentences and some of the sentences were much reduced on appeal yesterday current and some of the fugitives have not been apprehended. don't bid on yep they'll find a pair of kid friendly i think faster than the sum of them are
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the minds of african countries more predict with some angola botswana and the democratic republic of congo and namibia. posted these precious stones or my concrete columns in russia australia and canada. after sketching the diamonds are sorted for assistance and for sale the majority of the stones are sold and diamond exchange is the number of which after the opening of the south american exchange increased to twenty nine. the argentine by defeated the world number three studies on whining got the score seventy six sixty two three six in seventy six in the quarter final match of the davis woke up turning the match between players in switzerland. it was attended by fifteen thousand spectators the match lasted for three hours in twenty minutes later seventy two time grand slam winner roger federer level the score he beat the cardinal cooke was given three sets six before six to fourteen sixty two. are the hosts to secure your shih kai karate national championship. about two and fifty athletes are dissipating in the competition a distinctive feature of the sport is that the pickings are prohi
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i was in separate cases have been documented in the democratic republic of congo carried out during the civil war by a rebel groups and by government forces but many more cases were never officially reported. victims often use to get a decision or retaliation. we must ensure that the picture tells a month in a boat back at the cleats peace agreements and to get the fax or e from that did not take six hundred violins into account. it is also crucial. that sweet poetics of viable them all the local scene just these in bosnia an estimated fifty thousand women were the target of sexual violence during the civil war. but twenty years on only a handful of prosecutions have been pursued. the un report means a total of twenty one countries where sexual violence has been committed in current or recent conflicts. that baby doesn't matter whether she comes from bosnia chicken from pot on the adequacy of central africa. depp and affable minefields lesbian great easter theme. most of the victims are women. a very large number are children the report shows men also suffer sexual violence during the c
i was in separate cases have been documented in the democratic republic of congo carried out during the civil war by a rebel groups and by government forces but many more cases were never officially reported. victims often use to get a decision or retaliation. we must ensure that the picture tells a month in a boat back at the cleats peace agreements and to get the fax or e from that did not take six hundred violins into account. it is also crucial. that sweet poetics of viable them all the...
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of the passengers were from one high school in on sun city in a suburb of soul nhk world crown of congo has more the motorist be their last respects to the victims of the accident. a joint memorial ceremony in oslo the official third of the sculpture for the students and teachers who have been confirmed dead. my next trial. we were happy times together. almost all of the second grade students from tunnel high school had participated in the field trip. in total there were three hundred and twenty five students and fourteen teachers. only seventy five students and three teachers have been rescued the essence remains as to why so many of the students were trapped in the sunken ship. twenty mills do and who made the child told ndtv that she and her friends did not realize how serious the situation was when the ship began to lift three six obp typically here so we've been laughing and goofing around. then on the site. she leaned over to me. truck drivers who have taken this seemed to retreat many times these stamps danger to pass through mentorship started to tilt he called on those around h
of the passengers were from one high school in on sun city in a suburb of soul nhk world crown of congo has more the motorist be their last respects to the victims of the accident. a joint memorial ceremony in oslo the official third of the sculpture for the students and teachers who have been confirmed dead. my next trial. we were happy times together. almost all of the second grade students from tunnel high school had participated in the field trip. in total there were three hundred and...
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it will put it out to the top of the top of the congo. he says though. he opened it. it is the most honest i didn't die the present coalition. to be affected due to the digi will not know what yet. she does the decision by the television that is that the bottle last night. these programs which include classics at least receive arts village and the beach in the short course code has been able to provide education to men and women up to forty five years of age or some of them squirming so once in a lifetime opportunity. but oh well. it says so that it was. it would assess the pool but that is junk we can do. but then even more to that. that was monday and he's no dummy pass he didn't get to post it here it does little to cheer for them. he says but in private spending. horsemen. it was the lead. the man. chapters it was a time. one last summer. much like to stick to my best to post about them but the ticket sales. some would say. all the small adult. sure the answer either going shopping. i get enough of it in increasing numbers of tourists and poisons close enough to s
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what this has been keen on the reporting live at the mall for congo hospital that you guys. and know what's connect to the hospital here in your soul that's caring for local survivors and the deceased iconic and if any i add that to me at university and hospital and many of the deceased had a ride with the latest honey. hi guys i'm proudly standing by three never if the un from hospital six of the defeat that i have been brought here for two from opel cars are still lying here and win five of them expected to be released tomorrow morning. now it's my memory on turner will be set up for that high school students have passed away and see the friends and relatives will be able to pay their respects their starting wednesday. parents of the defeat happy they've been weakened or tool during after requesting want to see to find out the direct cause of death. you wanna know what it's looking guy from johnny or from hypothermia after waiting inside your pocket and the vessel. this is critical in determining whether the government was fast enough with the rescue operations and parents
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taiwanese media outlet liberty times says it would be no clashes erupted in the city of moaning in the congo province about twenty thousand people have been protesting the construction of a factory that would produce care as i elaine a chemical product using a q fibers and plastic baubles. beijing is for prolly using tanks and other military vehicles to control demonstrators on chinese state media has been downplaying their protests the eyewitness accounts and social media coverage on the growing violence are telling a much different story. and train down to germany where pilot seven tonnes airlines have launched the largest strike in the airline's history the qantas says it canceled three hundred plants because of a three day walk off which will run through friday. it says made in iran for under twenty five thousand pastors have had their travel plans disrupted the country's flagship carrier warned its customers of the strike is helping people book flights on other airlines. the action is likely to cost the company tens of millions of us dollars. the pilots' union is likely demanding for th
taiwanese media outlet liberty times says it would be no clashes erupted in the city of moaning in the congo province about twenty thousand people have been protesting the construction of a factory that would produce care as i elaine a chemical product using a q fibers and plastic baubles. beijing is for prolly using tanks and other military vehicles to control demonstrators on chinese state media has been downplaying their protests the eyewitness accounts and social media coverage on the...
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i had to act in the democratic republic of congo is planned around mean it's effective to read with not too long ago a battleground between rival paul says in a bid to increase in corn flakes. did any time to be seen from other regional cooperation on that trying to reconcile for my kids but with the top left and the community that was once a beacon of their atrocities guru. they do lulu i woke up again. my name is to be undertaken to do i find it so easy. it is up yet but i'm back. a long way from jb holmes former life as a ripple fine time he was eighteen he bring his arms again. his enemies mostly i'll include the least. people like samuel l who will stand for in the current rate for the opposite side. today the pair are responsible for all the stones until the demonstrably to get on with us that the crossing. it was an easy lead my own life behind him up because he calls them not to mention was that the oakwood and i was told to be in it. it was easy to get a move on the mud out with amy and i found a way to move on to the my mouth wait a minute. i said i'd go into all our leaders t
i had to act in the democratic republic of congo is planned around mean it's effective to read with not too long ago a battleground between rival paul says in a bid to increase in corn flakes. did any time to be seen from other regional cooperation on that trying to reconcile for my kids but with the top left and the community that was once a beacon of their atrocities guru. they do lulu i woke up again. my name is to be undertaken to do i find it so easy. it is up yet but i'm back. a long way...
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this this is you know when you pick up a souvenir well that went on your travels well i was in the congo researching a comedy drama about charities and i was taken into you know obviously can set up by the congo is the trying to do you think i'll spend affleck so i went you know this place will heal africa this is the mothership this is where he kids and goes to see the right and the priest to the gift shop so we workshop and he's saying you know somebody who's seventy thousand rape victims in his workshop he was so for the purpose of great by having the right victims my friends african needs number one right prince i don't know if you can see this but the fabric that gives a great victims of the congo so mike is right when he's covered the pictures of semi naked women serving beer i mean don't make this up and that's what they don't want to tell you the poverty and the brightness want to run in the congo. a huge messy ugly wall militia that was faced by the aid industry off two hundred genocide two million refugees top of the border in the congo burundi what are the industry to thank th
this this is you know when you pick up a souvenir well that went on your travels well i was in the congo researching a comedy drama about charities and i was taken into you know obviously can set up by the congo is the trying to do you think i'll spend affleck so i went you know this place will heal africa this is the mothership this is where he kids and goes to see the right and the priest to the gift shop so we workshop and he's saying you know somebody who's seventy thousand rape victims in...
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and dance the moms of cuzco carlisle to research i discussed what came not from the session with the congo be wide awake. please don't call me turning the corner the doctrine that are discussed in geneva a coleslaw made illegally armed groups to lay down their weapons with the league lead and individuals to the people that want to ask her to stay under the control and protection in locke's of russia. they could be forced to live to give up their weapons are some of these as we noted the neo groups can be forced to give up their weapons that are backed by the west window dressing is that this surge appears to be to me it means so as to what you think the actual planned constitutional process will really be able to appease the most of the people he can ukrainian society. again not an accident that this situation has turned into such a quagmire that has been a week we the us. shoulder a lot of this bird and sixty five plus programs billions of dollars to help with the stable as the elected government of ukraine. this is what began this whole mess so i certainly don't think this a jeepney that
and dance the moms of cuzco carlisle to research i discussed what came not from the session with the congo be wide awake. please don't call me turning the corner the doctrine that are discussed in geneva a coleslaw made illegally armed groups to lay down their weapons with the league lead and individuals to the people that want to ask her to stay under the control and protection in locke's of russia. they could be forced to live to give up their weapons are some of these as we noted the neo...