now we're back with emmanuel jale a hip hop artist who was a soldier rain his childhood fighting in the sudanese civil war. now i know that young children not even teenagers but really long young like seven or eight like you where you are still lives as soldiers in africa looking back do you feel like children make good fighters there are sad to be more cooler than the grown ups that there's nothing more dangerous than a kid with a rifle would you agree with that. yeah because they don't thanks to our second small uneven our bill costs next to them they think that person will snipe their gun you don't negotiate with a child soldier and they tell you stop you have to stop if you try to talk too much ensued talk and then shoot you. now i guess when you guys were taken to the camps and you were taken away from your families the only thing that you have is that you're there did you make any close friends when you were in a camp or when you were fighting yeah i had a lot of childhood friends and you know you're told to be brother skip press so your fellow soldiers your brother you know and b