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none of this was ever for the congolese.in any of these buildings, except as help. not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark. not a lot of dependable electric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town, much of it comes from places like this -- small kiosks serving the congolese version of barbecue and what passes for cold beer. christian is one of our fixers, tasked with keeping us on track and out of trouble. which, believe me, is a big job around here. you know, it's an amazing-looking city, if you blur your vision a little bit, you can see it the way it used to be. >> beautiful. i think it could be the best place to live. very kind people. people like listening to music, sitting, taking their meals, eating. >> what's the congolese word for barbecue? >> barbecue. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> i like any meat on a grill. it's looking good. grilled goat with cobri, with a traditional stew on the side. >> now we're talking. >> roasted, put some sauce in there. >> that's delicious. >> as you can see, p
none of this was ever for the congolese.in any of these buildings, except as help. not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark. not a lot of dependable electric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town, much of it comes from places like this -- small kiosks serving the congolese version of barbecue and what passes for cold beer. christian is one of our fixers, tasked with keeping us on track and out of trouble. which, believe me, is a big job around here. you know,...
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none of this was ever for the congolese. any of these buildings, except as help. not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark. not a lot of dependable electric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town, much of it comes from places like this -- small kiosks serving the congolese version of barbecue and what passes for cold beer. christian is one of our fixers, tasked with keeping us on track and out of trouble. which, believe me, is a big job around here. you know, it's an amazing-looking city, if you blur your vision a little bit, you can see it the way it used to be. >> beautiful. i think it could be the best place to live. very kind people. people like listening to music, sitting, taking their meals, eating. >> what's the congolese word for barbecue? >> barbecue. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> i like any meat on a grill. it's looking good. grilled goat with cobri, with a traditional stew on the side. >> now we're talking. >> roasted, put some sauce in there. >> that's delicious. >> as you can see, peo
none of this was ever for the congolese. any of these buildings, except as help. not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark. not a lot of dependable electric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town, much of it comes from places like this -- small kiosks serving the congolese version of barbecue and what passes for cold beer. christian is one of our fixers, tasked with keeping us on track and out of trouble. which, believe me, is a big job around here. you know,...
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attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern hemisphere both politically and economically. today we've got less than five percent of the world's population living in the united states consuming almost thirty percent of the resources and roughly half the world is living in poverty close to starvation are actually starving that's a failure it's not a model it's not something that can be replicated in africa or india or latin america so it's a failed system we know that it's a failed system. like the world bank and the international monetary fund play a crucial role in the entire history of the debt crisis a fact that these two situations created in ninetee
attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern hemisphere...
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attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine if we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern hemisphere both politically and economically. today we've got less than five percent of the world's population living in the united states consuming almost thirty percent of the resources and roughly half the world is living in poverty close to starvation are actually starving that's a failure it's not a model it's not something that can be replicated in africa or india or latin america so it's a failed system we know that it's the failed system. like the world bank and the international monetary fund play a crucial role in the entire history of the debt crisis the fact that these two situations created in nin
attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine if we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern...
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today the congolese people have to pay for a station which was not built for them but to supply energy to. two kilometers away . what i find appalling is the complicity of the multinationals of certain countries of businessmen and even of scientists who proposed this giant machine. but today we have reached a situation where we have to pay back the debt without necessarily having access to electricity. but the main problem that we face when we have financial institutions like the world bank or the international monetary fund when we debated the construction of the dam these institutions knew that we weren't going to use all the electricity nevertheless we were made to build this stand because it suited the big multinationals today it is the congolese people the little people who pay. for me this status odious we should repudiate it and we should even ask for compensation from all of these companies who brought us equipment that didn't work . ingo is an example of something that has not worked but it's also an example of an investment that can work you've mentioned in those three and fo
today the congolese people have to pay for a station which was not built for them but to supply energy to. two kilometers away . what i find appalling is the complicity of the multinationals of certain countries of businessmen and even of scientists who proposed this giant machine. but today we have reached a situation where we have to pay back the debt without necessarily having access to electricity. but the main problem that we face when we have financial institutions like the world bank or...
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today the congolese people have to pay for which was not built for them but to supply energy to the. two kilometers away. what i find appalling is the complicity of the multinationals of certain countries of businessmen and even of scientists who proposed this giant machine. but today we have reached a situation where we have to pay back the debt without necessarily having access to electricity. but the main problem that we face when we have financial institutions like the world bank or the international monetary fund when we debated the construction of the dam these institutions knew that we were going to use all the electricity nevertheless we were made to build this dam because it suited the big multinationals today it is the congolese people the little people who pay. for me this status odious we should repudiate it and we should even ask for a compensation from all of these companies who brought us equipment that didn't work. ingo is an example of something that has not worked but it's also an example of an investment that hand were you've mentioned in those three and for our in
today the congolese people have to pay for which was not built for them but to supply energy to the. two kilometers away. what i find appalling is the complicity of the multinationals of certain countries of businessmen and even of scientists who proposed this giant machine. but today we have reached a situation where we have to pay back the debt without necessarily having access to electricity. but the main problem that we face when we have financial institutions like the world bank or the...
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even by the time has come for us to take action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds and wood and coal to. an electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are thinned leaders who have spoken out. like simon combine grew kimbo. and loons. but the problem is that people are disengaged today but i'm not despairing. and things will change. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. so the lesson we teach to the world is that the best way to defend yourself is to get yourself a nuclear weapon and of course the biggest culprit of nuclear weapons and producing nuclear weapons and weapons of. the united states and i find it absolutely insane that we sit here and talk about iran suppose of nuclear weapons program when you know the united states is producing every kind of weapon under the sun is spending more than every other
even by the time has come for us to take action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds and wood and coal to. an electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are thinned leaders who have spoken out. like simon combine grew kimbo. and loons. but the problem is that people are disengaged...
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two congolese policeman were 11led during a gun battle. peacekeepers have been killed. one civilian was killed on friday morning as soldiers used grenades. anti-syrian figure assassinated in lebanon. killed along with five other people in a massive bomb blast in the beirut city center. is government said it ready for a cease-fire. -government protesters taking to the streets in turkey calling for a resignation. makers of the ruling party step down. let's go to media watch. been trending today? showing study released, 12% of french people will go without alcohol. not a lot of surprised being expressed on that. several figures are quite interesting. one into our planning to have three glasses of wine and a .3% plan to have more than eight drinks. most of them are working in this office. >> they plan to have more than eight. conducteddy was trying to assure people to not drink and drive. the volumes of people drinking is staggering. 2013 wasary said disturbing and it is normal to i gnore it.t of french champagne have been down. a big part of that problem is because britain
two congolese policeman were 11led during a gun battle. peacekeepers have been killed. one civilian was killed on friday morning as soldiers used grenades. anti-syrian figure assassinated in lebanon. killed along with five other people in a massive bomb blast in the beirut city center. is government said it ready for a cease-fire. -government protesters taking to the streets in turkey calling for a resignation. makers of the ruling party step down. let's go to media watch. been trending today?...
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adding to that, another peace keeper, a congolese was hacked to death and french killed three people and it's a dangerous mix. this is the scene after a french army patrol confronted former seleka ribles in a mainly crircht district. cs the french had come under fire themselves after starting disarmament in an area where there had been secon sectarian killing. they decided to withdraw for a short while and then returned. minutes later former seleka fighters started spreading hate messages to anyone of french nationality. then peace keepers backed up the french. there's an air of tension right now, this is a congolese contingent from the international peace keeping force deploying. we have seen areas where unofficial roadblocks had been set up. we stopped at one of them. we had to because we were threatened with a hand grenade. angrily stopping anyone who was french passing through. later, former seleka members, most here are fighters from the predominantly muz preliminary seleka. after it overthrew the government here in march it was supposed to be disbanded. the three dead were from
adding to that, another peace keeper, a congolese was hacked to death and french killed three people and it's a dangerous mix. this is the scene after a french army patrol confronted former seleka ribles in a mainly crircht district. cs the french had come under fire themselves after starting disarmament in an area where there had been secon sectarian killing. they decided to withdraw for a short while and then returned. minutes later former seleka fighters started spreading hate messages to...
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the rebellion was the latest form of a tutsi rebel group dissatisfied with the congolese government. the third and final day nelson mandela's body will lie in state in the south african capital. for the past two days, thousands have waited in line in pretoria to pay their respects to the anti-apartheid icon. from pretoriawn to his childhood town and a public film -- ceremony will be held there, followed by his funeral, which will be a fight -- i did a fair for his family and friends. woodside is with us. tell us about the weekend planning. >> nelson mandela's body will actually arrive on saturday. it will be flown from just outside pretoria to test their air dates, about 30 kilometers. it will then be taken by road to the 30 kilometers to two new -- kunu, which lies just behind me here. there are 100,000 people who will join hands in an unbroken chain all the way to the final estimation for mandela's body. on sunday, the latest information we have is that between 8:00 and 10:00 in the morning there will be an official ceremony and then between 10:00 and 12:00 there will be a private
the rebellion was the latest form of a tutsi rebel group dissatisfied with the congolese government. the third and final day nelson mandela's body will lie in state in the south african capital. for the past two days, thousands have waited in line in pretoria to pay their respects to the anti-apartheid icon. from pretoriawn to his childhood town and a public film -- ceremony will be held there, followed by his funeral, which will be a fight -- i did a fair for his family and friends. woodside...
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building, but shortly afterward, two other attacks were launched, one on the airport, the other on the congolese army headquarters. authorities said they had regained control of all three sites a few hours later. hit bycity has been three terrorist attacks. >> unknown gunmen have targeted the security forces possibly who are in charge of these three strategic sites. >> according to government sources, 40 of the 70 in the capital were killed. on the ground, the situation is still very confused. >> peep or in a panic. everybody was scared to stay at home. we could hear gunfire in different parts of the city. especially in the district around the army headquarters. >> authorities still don't know for certain who carried out the attacks, but some are already to oneg the finger religious leader who ran unsuccessfully for the presidency in 2006. >> staying in africa, fighting continued in south sudan. the government battling rebels loyal to the former president. violence has been centered on a town north of the capital, people have been killed there since fighting broke out earlier this month. other l
building, but shortly afterward, two other attacks were launched, one on the airport, the other on the congolese army headquarters. authorities said they had regained control of all three sites a few hours later. hit bycity has been three terrorist attacks. >> unknown gunmen have targeted the security forces possibly who are in charge of these three strategic sites. >> according to government sources, 40 of the 70 in the capital were killed. on the ground, the situation is still...
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>> we would buy those things from congolese army soldiers. >> he's saying that government troops sold weapons to him, the enemy. congo is so destitute that even its army goes without pay and becomes just another predator among the villages. john prendergast worked on africa policy in president clinton's white house. now he runs a group called the enough project, that exposes war crimes. what keeps this war going? >> well, you know, follow the money. it's good old-fashioned greed. we got kings and corporations and countries that have been plundering the congo for the last century. and today's version of armed groups, rebel groups, militia groups, the government army-- they're all fronts for mafia organizations, basically, that extract these minerals and profit from their smuggling and export back to the united states and to europe for our jewelry, our cell phones, and our laptops. >> mafia organizations? what do you mean by that? >> because they don't have an ideology. they're not trying to build a government institution. the rebels are not fighting for any particular cause. they are e
>> we would buy those things from congolese army soldiers. >> he's saying that government troops sold weapons to him, the enemy. congo is so destitute that even its army goes without pay and becomes just another predator among the villages. john prendergast worked on africa policy in president clinton's white house. now he runs a group called the enough project, that exposes war crimes. what keeps this war going? >> well, you know, follow the money. it's good old-fashioned...
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add to that a peace keeper, a congolese hacked to death and the french killing three people - and it's a dangerous mix. it's unclear whether the anti-french sentiment will decrease. it's mainly confined to the seleka. the christians vent their earning at the chadian contingent because they make up a lot of seleka rebels. right now the situation for the peacekeepers, five days into their mission, is getting more hazardous. >> back in the united states the debate over end of life care erupted in california following a minor surgery that went wrong. 10 days ago a 10-year-old girl went in for a tonsilectony, and there were complications leaving her brain dead. on monday her family went to court against the hospital trying to take her off life support. jahi mcmath went into cardiac arrest after surgery. the hospital says her condition is irreversible. the girl's family is not sure and are asking the public for help. >> please, don't give up on my baby. she will wake up. i don't have a doubt. she will wake up. the doctors don't know. they don't know. god has the last say so. >> hundreds of p
add to that a peace keeper, a congolese hacked to death and the french killing three people - and it's a dangerous mix. it's unclear whether the anti-french sentiment will decrease. it's mainly confined to the seleka. the christians vent their earning at the chadian contingent because they make up a lot of seleka rebels. right now the situation for the peacekeepers, five days into their mission, is getting more hazardous. >> back in the united states the debate over end of life care...
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. >> the congolese government signed a peace deal with m23 rebels concerning the dislugs of the group. if it holds it will end a serious rebellion of a decade. the m23 agreed to stop fighting government troops and will form a political party. the deal does not include an amnesty for rebels involved in war crime. >> the peace deal has been overseen and it's been said there is a big commitment in the region for lasting peace. >> today the chairs of those regional organizations signed the documents which has annexed to it the documentation of the government which the minister signed, and the statement of m23, which was signed on behalf of m23. at the highest level in the greater region of the south african community, the two chairs cosigned in the presence of kenya. it was taking place for the independence of kenya, and some of my envoys and advisor. i'm happy. the photograph is a moment of piece for development in the region. hundreds of people came out to pay last respects. his body has returned to the union building in pretoria for a third day so people can see him one last time. he'l
. >> the congolese government signed a peace deal with m23 rebels concerning the dislugs of the group. if it holds it will end a serious rebellion of a decade. the m23 agreed to stop fighting government troops and will form a political party. the deal does not include an amnesty for rebels involved in war crime. >> the peace deal has been overseen and it's been said there is a big commitment in the region for lasting peace. >> today the chairs of those regional organizations...
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. >> this is a congolese contingent from the international peacekeeping force.we have seen a situation where roadblocks have been set up. we stopped at one. we had to. we were threatened with a hand grenade. the threat came from these men, trying to stop anyone they thought was french, from passing through. >> later members summoned the media. the alliance of rebels was supposed to have been disbanded after it overthrew the government in march. the interim government announced the three dead were from the presidential guard and all the men here accused the french army of being soft on the christian militia, the anti-balaka but hard on seleka. >> we haven't heard of the french killing balaka. the seleka are back in their barracks, only travelling with the right barriers. >> as the bodies were about to be driven away a relative of the dead gave this message >> translation: i'm asking all you dead to go home. you have done nothing since independence. now you are mann ip ute lating us, sometimes you are with us, sometimes against us. >> this caused fear for the impo
. >> this is a congolese contingent from the international peacekeeping force.we have seen a situation where roadblocks have been set up. we stopped at one. we had to. we were threatened with a hand grenade. the threat came from these men, trying to stop anyone they thought was french, from passing through. >> later members summoned the media. the alliance of rebels was supposed to have been disbanded after it overthrew the government in march. the interim government announced the...
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the congolese government said more than 70 were killed at three locations. channels television are back on the air. the united states has offered russia full cooperation in security preparations for the winter olympics. after two bomb attacks in the city of volgograd in two days. they said they would help to guarantee the security of the athletes and spectators. at least 31 people were killed in a blast at vocal grad -- at volgograd at the main railway bus.on and on a crowded >> the burned, twisted rush-hour remains. many of the passengers died almost instantly when a suicide bomber through him -- blew himself up as the people around him were on their way to work. a state of emergency has been declared in the city. after all, it was the second bombing in today's, and all just before -- in two days and all just before russia hosts the olympics. >> this is a serious test. a second terrorism act in 24 hours. we have dead people and injured people. >> yesterday, the city's main railway station was attacked by at least one other suicide bomber, killing 17. the ex
the congolese government said more than 70 were killed at three locations. channels television are back on the air. the united states has offered russia full cooperation in security preparations for the winter olympics. after two bomb attacks in the city of volgograd in two days. they said they would help to guarantee the security of the athletes and spectators. at least 31 people were killed in a blast at vocal grad -- at volgograd at the main railway bus.on and on a crowded >> the...
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the congolese army says it has regained control of strategic locations in the capital. on monday morning, 70 armed men stormed three targets in can -- shouldn't cost that including the -- shinkasa including the airport and the national broadcaster where they held journalists hostage. gunman appeared on air staging getting -- gideon has come to free view from the slavery of rwanda. they have now regain control of the television station. we're are trying to piece together the events. still a lot of confusion surrounding what happened in kinshasa. we have chosen not to reveal the identity of our correspondent or witness. you live near the airport. what have you seen? >> it is the area near the airport in kinshasa. what i am seeing with my own eyes is [indiscernible] the car was turning around affecting traffic. people got out of the car and ran as far as they could. they ran fast from the airport because there is a shooting sound happening here. >> is the television back on? >> i am sorry? >> is the television back on. it was interrupted after the headquarters were stormed
the congolese army says it has regained control of strategic locations in the capital. on monday morning, 70 armed men stormed three targets in can -- shouldn't cost that including the -- shinkasa including the airport and the national broadcaster where they held journalists hostage. gunman appeared on air staging getting -- gideon has come to free view from the slavery of rwanda. they have now regain control of the television station. we're are trying to piece together the events. still a lot...
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this is a congolese contingent from the international peace keeper force deploying. we're seeing situation where is unofficial road blocks had been set up. we stopped at one of them. we had to. we were threatened with a hand grenade. >> they were trying to stop anyone who they thought was french from passing through. the bodies here are from the alliancthebeleka. the three dead were from the presidential guard, and all the people here accused the anti-beleka. but hard on seleka. >> reporter: up to now we have not heard of french killing one anti-baleka. all the seleka are back in their barracks. they only travel with the right papers. >> reporter: a relative of one of the dead gave this message. >> i'm asking all of you french to go home. since independence you have done nothing for us. now you're manipulating us. sometimes you're with us. sometimes against us. which side are you on? >> reporter: this has caused more fear for the impoverished people of this country. such clashes are often followed by resurprisals. and the interim government appears to do be doing not
this is a congolese contingent from the international peace keeper force deploying. we're seeing situation where is unofficial road blocks had been set up. we stopped at one of them. we had to. we were threatened with a hand grenade. >> they were trying to stop anyone who they thought was french from passing through. the bodies here are from the alliancthebeleka. the three dead were from the presidential guard, and all the people here accused the anti-beleka. but hard on seleka. >>...
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even by the time has come for us to take action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds and wood and coal. and electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are things leaders who have spoken out. like simon combine goo kimbo veto and loom. but the problem is that people are disengaged today but i'm not despairing. things will change. there's a medium leave us so we leave that maybe privacy push to secure in the car your party years ago the questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . wealthy british style it's time to rise. markets find. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people came here twenty some years ago it's already
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even by the time has come for us to take the action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds on wood and coal to. an electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are thinned leaders who have spoken out the lakes simon combine grew kimbo. and loom. but the problem is that people are disengaged today and i'm not despairing. things will change. there's a medium leave us so we leave that maybe. privacy push to secure the place your party there's a poll. questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. and i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. when the mili
even by the time has come for us to take the action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds on wood and coal to. an electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are thinned leaders who have spoken out the lakes simon combine grew kimbo. and loom. but the problem is that people are...
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even by the time has come for us to take action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds on wood and coal to. an electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are things leaders who have spoken out. like simon combine grew kimbo veto and loom. but the problem is that people are disengaged today and i'm not despairing. and things will change. war is probably the most complex and difficult human activity. but. all the facts are still locked up in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. the kill a bunch of people who don't know if their families are already us people. reading . this summer shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night times four in the morning even the best even the bausch soldiers. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author. and camaraderie in this sense it was
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even by the time has come for us to take action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds on wood and coal to. an electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are thinned leaders who have spoken out the lakes simon combine grew kimbo. and loom. but the problem is that people are disengaged today but i'm not despairing. things will change. they look like bound to. the ocean. people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison. behind this there is what we call the callet bank on which there is a deposit of plutonium left by security test which caused. despite previous cleaning efforts there remains a deposit of a little less than two kilos of plutonium stuck in the rock the coral reef about ten metres down. a never ending legacy. we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little too mu
even by the time has come for us to take action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds on wood and coal to. an electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are thinned leaders who have spoken out the lakes simon combine grew kimbo. and loom. but the problem is that people are disengaged...
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even by the time has come for us to take action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds on wood and coal to an electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are thinned leaders who have spoken out the lakes simon combine goo kimbo veto and loon. but the problem is that people are disengaged today but i'm not despairing. and things will change. for. the most complex and difficult to. put. the for. the fuck up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. the bunch of people don't know if their lives are really us. this son of a shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night times four in the morning even the best given the mesh shoulders. are going to make mistakes there's this whole idea of brotherhood and author and that and camaraderie and in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place.
even by the time has come for us to take action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds on wood and coal to an electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are thinned leaders who have spoken out the lakes simon combine goo kimbo veto and loon. but the problem is that people are disengaged...
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meantime in central africa a congolese peacekeepers been hacked to death but christian militias peacekeepers are increasingly becoming the target of rival insurgents of relegation to taking sides around six thousand troops from the african union and france are battling to end the christian muslim conflict there are most internationals estimating some one thousand people lost the lives of. more news imbrie the trial of pakistan's former leader pervez musharraf has been adjourned to the first of january after explosives were found on the route that he would have taken to court he faces charges of treason the sheriff's accused of illegally suspending the constitution in two thousand and seven when he declared emergency rule he says the charges though are politically motivated. if you're celebrating christmas something to bring a bit of cheer this christmas and a lot of the world both children adults in some parts of the water already celebrating it not forgetting the message of christmas this is the scene in bethlehem in the west bank the birthplace of jesus crowds there a gathering where if mi
meantime in central africa a congolese peacekeepers been hacked to death but christian militias peacekeepers are increasingly becoming the target of rival insurgents of relegation to taking sides around six thousand troops from the african union and france are battling to end the christian muslim conflict there are most internationals estimating some one thousand people lost the lives of. more news imbrie the trial of pakistan's former leader pervez musharraf has been adjourned to the first of...
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attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine if we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern hemisphere both politically and economically. today we've got less than five percent of the world's population living in the united states consuming almost thirty percent of the resources and roughly half the world is living in poverty close to starvation are actually starving that's a failure it's not a model it's not something that can be replicated in africa or india or latin america so it's a failed system we know that it's a failed system. like the world bank and the international monetary fund play a crucial role in the entire history of the.
attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine if we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern...
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attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say it is used to keep countries with natural resources under control.
attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say it is used to keep countries with natural resources under control.
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news in brief and it is only twenty minutes past nine here in moscow seizing in central africa euro congolese peacekeepers been hacked to death by christian militias peacekeepers are increasingly becoming the target of rival insurgents over allegations they're taking sides around six thousand troops from the african union and france are battling to lead the christian muslim conflict amnesty international estimates some one thousand people have lost the lives of. the club pakistan's former leader pervez musharraf has been adjourned till the first of january after explosives were found on the route that he would have taken to court he faces charges of treason the sheriff is accused of illegally suspending the constitution in two thousand and seven when he declared emergency rule he says the charges that were politically motivated. story the greenpeace activists arrested after their attempt to scale a russian oil rig in the arctic may be reach you conclusion russian authorities have begun dropping charges against them with one already set free. scott the story . this story began in september of
news in brief and it is only twenty minutes past nine here in moscow seizing in central africa euro congolese peacekeepers been hacked to death by christian militias peacekeepers are increasingly becoming the target of rival insurgents over allegations they're taking sides around six thousand troops from the african union and france are battling to lead the christian muslim conflict amnesty international estimates some one thousand people have lost the lives of. the club pakistan's former...
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on thursday, and i have to say it was incredible to see the courage and determination used by the congoleseeacekeeping forces here by the republic of conga. they took one casualty themselves, a peacekeeping shoulder who was shot in the chest. his life would have been saved if he had had bulletproof vest. but unfortunately the peace keepers here on the ground do not have that kind of equipment. they don't have the equipment to do their job the way they would like to do, and they would like to see french reinforcement on the ground as soon as possible. >> thank you very much, indeed, to let us know what is going on. >>> it's being hailed as first-ever worldwide deal to boost trade after failing to set agreements for 18 years. the head of the organized trade union said it's back in business. 159 government ministers stayed an extra day to over come hitches. it will boost economy by 1 trillion-dollar boost jobs by 20 million jobs. >> it was and a dramatic four-day long meeting in bally. suddenly the impossible was discussible. >> for the first time in our history, it has really delivered. >> th
on thursday, and i have to say it was incredible to see the courage and determination used by the congoleseeacekeeping forces here by the republic of conga. they took one casualty themselves, a peacekeeping shoulder who was shot in the chest. his life would have been saved if he had had bulletproof vest. but unfortunately the peace keepers here on the ground do not have that kind of equipment. they don't have the equipment to do their job the way they would like to do, and they would like to...
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innocent the time and central africa congolese peacekeepers been hunted death. christina nations peacekeepers increase and become the target of private and thirty seven intention of taking sides. around six thousand troops from africa knew them from the bustling two and the christian muslim conflict that thomas' nationals estimated some one thousand people last month of fun. more news in brief the trial of scott former leader for the sheriff has been adjourned to the first to johnny that off explosives were found on the road to the wood that a cubicle. he faces charges of treason the chaps accused of illegally suspended the constitution in two thousand and seven when he declared emergency rule he says the charges the all politically motivated. after celebrating christmas something to bring a bit itchy and his christmas along the well but the children adults and some pots will delay celebrating and not forgetting the message of christmas this is the scene in bethlehem west bank the birthplace of jesus christ their government may not last. spot the difficulties of
innocent the time and central africa congolese peacekeepers been hunted death. christina nations peacekeepers increase and become the target of private and thirty seven intention of taking sides. around six thousand troops from africa knew them from the bustling two and the christian muslim conflict that thomas' nationals estimated some one thousand people last month of fun. more news in brief the trial of scott former leader for the sheriff has been adjourned to the first to johnny that off...
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in central africa congolese peacekeeper has been hunted by deaf i question militias peacekeepers are increasingly becoming the target of rival insurgents of allegations they're taking sides around six thousand troops from the african union and france are battling to end the christian muslim conflict that. the trial it sounds for will lead to a perez meszaros has been adjourned till the first of january after explosives were found on the route he would have taken to court he faces charges of treason musharraf was accused of illegally suspending the constitution in two thousand and seven when he declared an emergency of all. christmas is a happy holiday for those who have a home to celebrate in a not so merry for the thousands of homeless people in paris whose number is rising get by yet it has already increased by fifty percent since two thousand and one. and i made some of those fools to call the street their home. a time of seasonal joy cross europe but not for all. these people have nowhere to sleep and nothing to eat if you have reasons to feel festive although some try. to see wh
in central africa congolese peacekeeper has been hunted by deaf i question militias peacekeepers are increasingly becoming the target of rival insurgents of allegations they're taking sides around six thousand troops from the african union and france are battling to end the christian muslim conflict that. the trial it sounds for will lead to a perez meszaros has been adjourned till the first of january after explosives were found on the route he would have taken to court he faces charges of...
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institute is involved in with the militias that are committing genocide in the congo and these are not congolese militias they are u.s. forces sent in from rwanda and uganda where are we which are two of our major bases of u.s. military operations on the continent. being a third job or to be in another. let's talk with regard to genocide in central africa seems like the last time major western attention was paid to dish it was a documentary about the ugandan warlord joseph coney what is this a legitimate campaign or was it manufactured. the whole kone thing is need to be understood you know to understand that you have to go back to eating i mean and israel broady i mean to power but nobody understands that e.d. i mean died lived a happy life in saudi arabia i mean nobody understands that so you go back and study the history of uganda and what really happened then you find out that there was this woman named alice look when a well founded the holy spirit movement in one thousand nine hundred six and then along comes this guy you wearing most of d.n.a. who turns out to be the president again today
institute is involved in with the militias that are committing genocide in the congo and these are not congolese militias they are u.s. forces sent in from rwanda and uganda where are we which are two of our major bases of u.s. military operations on the continent. being a third job or to be in another. let's talk with regard to genocide in central africa seems like the last time major western attention was paid to dish it was a documentary about the ugandan warlord joseph coney what is this a...
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institute is involved in the militias that are committing genocide in the congo and these are not congolese militias they are u.s. backed forces sent in from rwanda and uganda where are which are two of our major bases of u.s. military operations on the continent ethiopia being a third job already being another. let's talk with regard to genocide in central africa seems like the last time major western attention was paid to dish it was a documentary about the ugandan warlord joseph coney what is this a legitimate campaign or was it manufactured. the whole kone thing is need to be understood in order to understand that you have to go back to eating i mean and israel brought media mean to power but nobody understands that edi i mean died lived a happy life in saudi arabia i mean nobody understands that so you go back and study the history of uganda and what really happened then you find out that there was this woman named alice aquinas who founded the holy spirit movement in one thousand nine hundred six and then along comes this guy you wearing most of the name who turns out to be the presid
institute is involved in the militias that are committing genocide in the congo and these are not congolese militias they are u.s. backed forces sent in from rwanda and uganda where are which are two of our major bases of u.s. military operations on the continent ethiopia being a third job already being another. let's talk with regard to genocide in central africa seems like the last time major western attention was paid to dish it was a documentary about the ugandan warlord joseph coney what...
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institute is involved in with the militias that are committing genocide in the congo and he's are not congolese militias they are u.s. forces sent in from rwanda and uganda where are we which are two of our major bases of u.s. military operations on the continent. being a third job or to be in another. let's talk with regard to genocide in central africa seems like the last time major western attention was paid to dish it was a documentary about the ugandan warlord joseph coney what is this a legitimate campaign or was it manufactured. the whole coney's thing is need to be understood in order to understand that you have to go back to eating i mean and israel brought e.d.f. mean to power but nobody understands that any i mean died lived a happy life in saudi arabia i mean nobody understands that so you go back and study the history of uganda and what really happened then you find out that there was this woman named alice look when a founded the holy spirit movement in one thousand nine hundred six and then along comes this guy you wearing most of the name who turns out to be the president again
institute is involved in with the militias that are committing genocide in the congo and he's are not congolese militias they are u.s. forces sent in from rwanda and uganda where are we which are two of our major bases of u.s. military operations on the continent. being a third job or to be in another. let's talk with regard to genocide in central africa seems like the last time major western attention was paid to dish it was a documentary about the ugandan warlord joseph coney what is this a...