g. kemarre and hundreds like who just want justice 10 years after the end of the war there's still a lotof work to be done many families depend on widows and they're struggling to make ends meet find employment and rebuild their lives hope that this government would help them find answers is fading and patience is running thin but yet the we are desperate for any scrap of information about their loved ones enough and then there's al jazeera killed in a chain. in the west african country of pennine the continent's largest lake community has managed to preserve its lifestyle and traditions for more than 250 years barters am a blotting reports people in the fishing village of gun very find it increasingly difficult to do. their unique legacy from the pressures of modern life. what they say about gun view is that life is peaceful. for more than 250 years people have been living on the water and what's thought to be africa's largest lake community it's grown to around 35000 people. our guide is 23 year old hermann's also he grew up here but is now studying on the mainland he shows us around t