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working alongside mali. mali is not alone in facing this situation says france is particularly committed to the anti insurgent operation in the sahara. jihadists seized large parts of northern mali into indeed solved before being repulsed after military intervention by friends the current absolutely in bali and sues the issue is far from resolved our correspondents funny 5 minutes before my jihadi fights in the modern capital markel his message the country remains vulnerable to the jihadist threat. somewhere in burma i'm waiting to meet a former g hardest will he turn up it was a struggle to arrange a suitable location finally we meet at a place he deems safe enough during our interview he calls himself but daraa he wants to remain anonymous he's hiding from both government and jihadi states he says but daraa is 35 he spent 3 years to dancer dean the militant islamist group active in mali since 2012. are joined because life is hard here when it comes to the government they don't care much about mali and peop
working alongside mali. mali is not alone in facing this situation says france is particularly committed to the anti insurgent operation in the sahara. jihadists seized large parts of northern mali into indeed solved before being repulsed after military intervention by friends the current absolutely in bali and sues the issue is far from resolved our correspondents funny 5 minutes before my jihadi fights in the modern capital markel his message the country remains vulnerable to the jihadist...
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citizens are growing weary of the instability in mali. even the young people will join the jihadists. because there's no work. we all have a family so one should think about whether it's good to join you'll kill people this is not good. can ever that chair a lot of people leave the worst to fight many of them returned as dead but i don't understand. why there are explains that before he joined dean he was teaching the koran and that was also his job with the militants but when he was asked to teach from a book describing how to carry out suicide attacks he decided to leave. some people killed others even when that person recited the shah there was no gold but gold muhammad is the messenger of god. i saw they killed certain people but is not. they also killed innocent people. is just one of many in mali frustrated with the lack of opportunities he left answer dean in 2018 since then he's been hiding. so organized in our studio today we have a prominent woman of the african continent as a christian he led a global campaign to feel nigerian
citizens are growing weary of the instability in mali. even the young people will join the jihadists. because there's no work. we all have a family so one should think about whether it's good to join you'll kill people this is not good. can ever that chair a lot of people leave the worst to fight many of them returned as dead but i don't understand. why there are explains that before he joined dean he was teaching the koran and that was also his job with the militants but when he was asked to...
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the whole challenge needs a global response not just a mali in one. if they cannot come up with a plan together then the whole challenge stays as it is. people in just one of many makeshift camps across mali living in a dire situation one the 1000000 government says it can't even begin to address on as there is peace. our next story takes us to uganda where an environmental hero leslie is risking his life to save a tropical forest 4 years ago he created an organization to help protect zork a forest in a giuliani northwest uganda he is determined to continue his fight for it not to disappear. to my knees unless visitation and the strict. this research ecosystem belongs to the congo based in tropical rain forests the 2nd lung on the earth just after the amazon fits and then just. if we give it a decade for mo i don't think there wouldn't be a cost to sustain and then life in niger money because as i speak now with the way the image one is viewed on the commission dented we call records of a stream is drying up even in the rainy season and you don't get
the whole challenge needs a global response not just a mali in one. if they cannot come up with a plan together then the whole challenge stays as it is. people in just one of many makeshift camps across mali living in a dire situation one the 1000000 government says it can't even begin to address on as there is peace. our next story takes us to uganda where an environmental hero leslie is risking his life to save a tropical forest 4 years ago he created an organization to help protect zork a...
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we take you to mali now where ordinary people have been caught up in an ongoing conflict between the government there and she has fighters that includes local musicians who risk their lives to perform and sometimes can't at all she wus west africa correspondent found a fast car met with one woman determined to raise her voice above the violence. and the sound of peace and hope. you has wanted to sing all her life but when she wanted to sing the most she had to stop. that was 7 years ago when the war started the jihadi spend music and the money in government still limits public gatherings so no music for us to most rubies you could play this isn't much of our it's not like it was before the war for us artists but we hardly play in bamako the artists are scared to sing at certain places this stops us suffer because of this the e.u. is singing again in this studio working on her 1st album she does not know where she will perform it in mali but she keeps schooling. also our farm we have to stay together as mali and nothing is better than peace music is my weapon through music i can talk
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started to us from of the nation of more than mali by totally a school bus. one group which the completed go known has mojo the movement for one and just the success in west africa and each extended it to nation to part of the stunt and recruited local people. and get the venom to be with it the violent sector and to learn to use. guns in the mullion places is a bad thing linked to the situation in libya. to the collapse of libya into focus and 11 what they would like to stress is that that he that the link between. the little these groups which the miley. in 2012 and 14 and the situation in the some type of country this is very clear who profits from this situation. we. say that. those who profit from the situation. there are some mighty ends. that most of the. people onto that profit of this situation is france. france. the the why france why i'm coming i'm coming the government and government members. will not tell you the truth about this one. france and once the 2. recall a nice begin. is gone. because of a do. on the ground. why do you say that i mean f
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charcoal is big business in bamako the capital of mali.almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with and the population is growing. my mom is a charcoal match and. she's doing well but her very success is becoming a source of concern. that there are fewer and fewer trees. to do that scary if you go out of town you'll see what i mean. an australian agronomist with the ngo world vision tony rinaldo has developed a method of countering the forestation that affects large parts of africa his work won him the right livelihood award also known as the alternative nobel prize. landis cleared of the vegetation. gradually degrades and becomes less and less productive less and less can be grown at this profit can be made and people become more desperate so there is a very strong link between hunt flicked and land and also between migration and. tells rinaldo that she now has to get her charcoal from 160 kilometers away because sources closer to bamako have dried up it's a similar situation in and around many of africa's big cities the disappearance of
charcoal is big business in bamako the capital of mali.almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with and the population is growing. my mom is a charcoal match and. she's doing well but her very success is becoming a source of concern. that there are fewer and fewer trees. to do that scary if you go out of town you'll see what i mean. an australian agronomist with the ngo world vision tony rinaldo has developed a method of countering the forestation that affects large parts of africa his work won...
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this is happening in the central region of mali. what was supposed to be harvesting season for villagers has been a season of death and destruction. here farmers and herders are fighting over land. it is an ancestral conflict that takes place at the height of the dry season on one side are the traditional farmers and hunters known as doggone. on the other side the semi nomadic herders of the saddle the full on these. domes accused of over stepping on their farmland to feed their animals. accused of killing and stealing their cattle. now they're killing each other. the violence is not limited to mali one neighboring countries for lonnie's have been in conflict with other tribes as well. fuelling this conflict are armed groups stepping in. taking sides some have been fighting in the war in libya. well mostly mean an al-qaeda affiliate is calling on full on these to join their ranks in exchange for protection. so is the slum mixtape in the greater sahara who are gaining a foothold in the region and into burkina faso. despite 14000 u.n.
this is happening in the central region of mali. what was supposed to be harvesting season for villagers has been a season of death and destruction. here farmers and herders are fighting over land. it is an ancestral conflict that takes place at the height of the dry season on one side are the traditional farmers and hunters known as doggone. on the other side the semi nomadic herders of the saddle the full on these. domes accused of over stepping on their farmland to feed their animals....
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frustration and fury after the latest attack on mali and troops was. mothers wives sisters and daughters all with more questions than answers. a t. shirt reads notes of thieving generals the targets of their anger is clear. might want a jury in these troubled times nobody hears about the presence of a general a colonel or a captain in the north it's the lower ranking troops who are falling back every day then the dems and would not. even when they catch the enemy's the soldiers are forced to release them and their prison is a fed better than they are this is unacceptable we demand a clear explanation about the attacks. the attacks happened on monday to army bases near the border was back enough fast so many troops are still missing and though some militants were killed others escaped having stolen military equipment. mali and troops make up a regional force called the g 5 saw how which is backed by france but they struggled to contain the jihadist insurgency that started in mali's north in 2012 and has since spread elsewhere in the region. there's also
frustration and fury after the latest attack on mali and troops was. mothers wives sisters and daughters all with more questions than answers. a t. shirt reads notes of thieving generals the targets of their anger is clear. might want a jury in these troubled times nobody hears about the presence of a general a colonel or a captain in the north it's the lower ranking troops who are falling back every day then the dems and would not. even when they catch the enemy's the soldiers are forced to...
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the whole challenge that needs a global response not just to mali in one by. one if they cannot come up with a plan together then the whole challenge stays as it is. people in just one of many makeshift camps across mali living in a dire situation 1000000 government says it can't even begin to address on this there is peace. we have some sports now and the german bundesliga resumes tonight following the international break and there are some big games to look forward to on match day number 8 leipzig host both spurred the only undefeated team remaining in the league table toppers resuming to glide back while they're travelling to dortmund with hopes of keeping their number one spot. the folds of glove box had been on fire this season it's been over 30 years since the brucia boys have occupied the tables pole position this late in the season the dangerous attack they can hurt a team multiple ways makes blood bought by the candidates to win it all this season but 1st they have to get past doing. as an innocent mistake when this is a very important bundesliga game
the whole challenge that needs a global response not just to mali in one by. one if they cannot come up with a plan together then the whole challenge stays as it is. people in just one of many makeshift camps across mali living in a dire situation 1000000 government says it can't even begin to address on this there is peace. we have some sports now and the german bundesliga resumes tonight following the international break and there are some big games to look forward to on match day number 8...
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the whole challenge that needs a global response not just to mali in one. they cannot come up with a plan together then the whole challenge stays as it is. people in just one of many makeshift camps across mali living in a dire situation 1000000 government says it can't even begin to address on as there is peace. now to one of the biggest rivalries in sports england and australia face off this weekend in the quarter finals of the rugby world cup in japan both are strong contenders but australia might tell something about their opponents that could tip the balance in their favor how do you prepare against an opponent that you've lost to 6 times in a row that is australia stripped for record against england since 2016 but australia's players may have some insight knowledge having played with some of their opponents at club level. i know all their weaknesses like the way me telling everyone. i miss them now boy if you want your. money is a terrible snake by. george ford never pays very big. ben youngs isn't even the best rugby player in his family said the man
the whole challenge that needs a global response not just to mali in one. they cannot come up with a plan together then the whole challenge stays as it is. people in just one of many makeshift camps across mali living in a dire situation 1000000 government says it can't even begin to address on as there is peace. now to one of the biggest rivalries in sports england and australia face off this weekend in the quarter finals of the rugby world cup in japan both are strong contenders but australia...
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we have to stay together as mali and nothing is better than peace music is my weapon through music ican talk to the children of mali speak for them and speak for the women who had vision or who live from. aims to restore hope yet she too becomes emotional about the situation around her today she has a very special audience it is public yet hidden in the 3rd temporary shelters for full army people call largely unnoticed in bamako because you 2 forms for them about 800 people live here they had to leave their village after it was attacked by a rival group they say the children just want to hear you sing with a lot of. them send them off. not drop. we should get mislead leaves this is too much one has to help these people here. a mother of 5 children nearby heard bijou sing and also heard her cry of the music is beautiful but we need peace peace that is becoming an increasingly distant goal in mali as the country struggles to overcome violence between rival ethnic groups. for centuries different groups live side by side but now they are killing each other fighting over influence and acc
we have to stay together as mali and nothing is better than peace music is my weapon through music ican talk to the children of mali speak for them and speak for the women who had vision or who live from. aims to restore hope yet she too becomes emotional about the situation around her today she has a very special audience it is public yet hidden in the 3rd temporary shelters for full army people call largely unnoticed in bamako because you 2 forms for them about 800 people live here they had...
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this is happening in the central region of mali. what was supposed to be harvesting season for villagers has been a season of death and destruction. here farmers and herders are fighting over land. it is an ancestral conflict that takes place at the height of the dry season on one side are the traditional farmers and hunters known as. on the other side the semi nomadic herders of the saddle the full on these. over stepping on their farmland to feed their animals. accused of killing and stealing their cattle. now they're killing each other. the violence is not limited to mali his neighboring countries full lonnie's have been in conflict with other tribes as well. fueling this conflict are armed groups stepping in and taking sides some have been fighting in the war in libya. well mostly mean an al-qaeda affiliate is calling on full on these to join their ranks in exchange for protection. so is the slum mixtape in the greater sahara who are gaining a foothold in the region and into burkina faso. despite a 14000 u.n. troops known as men
this is happening in the central region of mali. what was supposed to be harvesting season for villagers has been a season of death and destruction. here farmers and herders are fighting over land. it is an ancestral conflict that takes place at the height of the dry season on one side are the traditional farmers and hunters known as. on the other side the semi nomadic herders of the saddle the full on these. over stepping on their farmland to feed their animals. accused of killing and stealing...
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plus making music for peace in mali. the musician there tells us why she's pursuing her passion despite the risks. i'm brian thomas. to have you with us turkey is rejecting calls for a ceasefire in northern syria between its forces and kurdish troops u.s. vice president mike pence and secretary of state mike pump a are on their way to turkey today to push for an end to the fighting now this comes after the u.s. imposed economic sanctions on korea for targeting the kurds inside syria last week president trump's decision to withdraw u.s. forces from syria left a military and the political vacuum syrian government troops have now moved into the area as part of a deal with the kurds to hold off the turkish advance. the syrian town of ras al-ain pounded by turkish it to reach across the border. a week into turkey's offensive in northern syria fighting still rages here takesh backed syrian militias seen here at battling kurdish fighters who are counterattacking to retake the town. the turkish onslaught has left the kurdish aut
plus making music for peace in mali. the musician there tells us why she's pursuing her passion despite the risks. i'm brian thomas. to have you with us turkey is rejecting calls for a ceasefire in northern syria between its forces and kurdish troops u.s. vice president mike pence and secretary of state mike pump a are on their way to turkey today to push for an end to the fighting now this comes after the u.s. imposed economic sanctions on korea for targeting the kurds inside syria last week...
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why making music in mali is so dangerous and why one performer is pursuing per passion undeterred. and daring to dream of has gripped by rugby maybe ahead of its world cup quarter final clash with south africa. but 1st to south africa where there's been a surge in violent crimes against women u.n. officials say south african women are murdered at a rate of 5 times the global average the country's president has called the attacks a crisis in the capital pretoria more than a 1000 policemen and women gather to demonstrate against gender based violence somehow signs reading it hurts us as police officers to pick up bodies of women and children on a daily basis but you're about to meet one woman who's a rape survivor and is now raising her voice for others. may we all acknowledge his call to spock on the 20th of july 1918 i was gang raped at the spark and my friend killed city months before my 16th birthday this happened to me. i'm caroline peters i'm a i'm 54 years old i'm a fame unless i'm a gender activist you know and i'm a human rights campaigner even when my dog is the place of da
why making music in mali is so dangerous and why one performer is pursuing per passion undeterred. and daring to dream of has gripped by rugby maybe ahead of its world cup quarter final clash with south africa. but 1st to south africa where there's been a surge in violent crimes against women u.n. officials say south african women are murdered at a rate of 5 times the global average the country's president has called the attacks a crisis in the capital pretoria more than a 1000 policemen and...
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in the central region of mali. what was supposed to be harvesting season for villagers has been a season of death and destruction. here farmers and herders are fighting over land. it is an ancestral conflict that takes place at the height of the dry season on one side or the traditional farmers and hunters known as. on the other side the semi nomadic herders of the the full on these. accused of over stepping on their farmland to feed their animals. accused of killing and stealing their cattle. now they're killing each other. the violence is not limited to mali in neighboring countries have been in conflict with other tribes as well. fuelling this conflict are armed groups stepping in and taking sides some have been fighting in the war in libya. jamaat. al muslimeen an al qaeda affiliate is calling on full on these to join their ranks in exchange for protection. so is the slum mixtape in the greater sahara who are gaining a foothold in the region and into burkina faso. despite 14000 u.n. troops known as menu smoke a
in the central region of mali. what was supposed to be harvesting season for villagers has been a season of death and destruction. here farmers and herders are fighting over land. it is an ancestral conflict that takes place at the height of the dry season on one side or the traditional farmers and hunters known as. on the other side the semi nomadic herders of the the full on these. accused of over stepping on their farmland to feed their animals. accused of killing and stealing their cattle....
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the whole challenge that needs a global response not just a mali in one. must win if they cannot come up with a plan together then the whole challenge stays as it is. people in just one of many makeshift camps across mali living in a dire situation 1000000 government says it can't even begin to address as there is peace. or qatar has approved labor reforms ahead of hosting the 2022 world cup the gulf state has done so after coming under fire for exploiting the market workers who are building the venues for the games the changes will come into effect at the beginning of next year. migrant workers in qatar many of whom have been building the country stadia for the 2022 world cup require approval from their boss before they can change jobs or even leave the country that is set to change next year the gulf state has agreed to abolish labor and introduce a minimum wage law that would not discriminate against nationalities. because it is very important because we are looking at you know to be an attractive place for investors for the skilled workers to have prod
the whole challenge that needs a global response not just a mali in one. must win if they cannot come up with a plan together then the whole challenge stays as it is. people in just one of many makeshift camps across mali living in a dire situation 1000000 government says it can't even begin to address as there is peace. or qatar has approved labor reforms ahead of hosting the 2022 world cup the gulf state has done so after coming under fire for exploiting the market workers who are building...
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the conflict between the 1000000 government and jihad just in mali is impacting on people across the country and musicians are among those caught in the middle with a ban on music composed by islamists in the country they operate in or territory they control or a ban on public performances by the government she took on security consonants now the result is the same musicians have been silenced in recent years state of these funny minutes with one woman who's determined her voice will be hood. the sound of peace and hope. you has wanted to sing all her life but when she wanted to sing the most she had to stop that was 7 years ago when the war started the jihad is to ban music and the money in government still limits public gatherings so no music festivals forbid you could play this is a must it's not like it was before the war focus artists we hardly play in. the us artists are scared to sing at certain places this. is awful because a. jew is singing again in this studio working on a 1st album she does not know where she will perform it in mali but she keeps scoring. we have to stay t
the conflict between the 1000000 government and jihad just in mali is impacting on people across the country and musicians are among those caught in the middle with a ban on music composed by islamists in the country they operate in or territory they control or a ban on public performances by the government she took on security consonants now the result is the same musicians have been silenced in recent years state of these funny minutes with one woman who's determined her voice will be hood....
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the whole challenge that needs a global response not just to mali in one by. one if they cannot come up with a plan together then the whole charlie stays of the. people in just one of many makeshift camps across mali living in a dire situation 1000000 government says it can't even begin to address on this there is peace. this is news and these are our top stories 1st classes fresh clashes and shelling are being reported in northern syria that's despite turkey agreeing with u.s. officials to implement pause in fighting in the area turkey launched a controversial fence of against northern syria as kurds last week. mass protests and a general strike are underway in the spanish region of catalonia protesters project long prison sentences that were handed to come to la independence leaders this week hundreds of thousands of pro separatist demonstrators are expected to converge on central barcelona on friday. british prime minister boris johnson says he's confident the u.k. parliament will ask a new deal on breaks it the e.u. and johnson agreed on the do. on thursda
the whole challenge that needs a global response not just to mali in one by. one if they cannot come up with a plan together then the whole charlie stays of the. people in just one of many makeshift camps across mali living in a dire situation 1000000 government says it can't even begin to address on this there is peace. this is news and these are our top stories 1st classes fresh clashes and shelling are being reported in northern syria that's despite turkey agreeing with u.s. officials to...
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this is happening in the central region of mali. what was supposed to be harvesting season for villagers has been a season of death and destruction. here farmers and herders are fighting over land. it is an ancestral conflict that takes place at the height of the dry season on one side or the traditional farmers and hunters known as. on the other side the semi nomadic herders of the sahara all the full on these. domes accused of over stepping on their farmland to feed their animals. accused of killing and stealing their cattle. now they're killing each other. the violence is not limited to mali in neighboring countries have been in conflict with other tribes as well. fuelling this conflict are armed groups stepping in and taking sides some have been fighting in the war in libya. it is calling on full on these to join their ranks in exchange for protection. so is the slum mixtape in the greater. gaining a foothold in the region and into burkina faso. despite a 14000 u.n. troops known as among them british canadian and german soldiers
this is happening in the central region of mali. what was supposed to be harvesting season for villagers has been a season of death and destruction. here farmers and herders are fighting over land. it is an ancestral conflict that takes place at the height of the dry season on one side or the traditional farmers and hunters known as. on the other side the semi nomadic herders of the sahara all the full on these. domes accused of over stepping on their farmland to feed their animals. accused of...
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a very interesting so it's something you you always talk about you being born here to mali and parents who came in 1901 how important is it for one to remember the african roots is that a big deal yeah i actually always focus on being afro and german because i do not want to forget my rules i was. i was i grew up with african influence us because my parents are african and we heard music we listen to the history of the country of mali and this is a part of me and my and who i am and why i am who i am today and i don't want i don't want to forget that being german is the 2nd part of me because i grew up here i live here i speak german and both identities who i love the day grantor said it better i mean not many thanks for your time thank you. for environmental campaigners forest a weapon in the fight against climate change but the local people living on the fringes of the country's national parks rely on using the forest for the our livelihoods the country has not adopted a un backed scheme to prevent deforestation and develop sustainable 1st use these trees are part of the green lungs
a very interesting so it's something you you always talk about you being born here to mali and parents who came in 1901 how important is it for one to remember the african roots is that a big deal yeah i actually always focus on being afro and german because i do not want to forget my rules i was. i was i grew up with african influence us because my parents are african and we heard music we listen to the history of the country of mali and this is a part of me and my and who i am and why i am...
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and there are many villages like mali to do in russia just waiting for help. that's all from global 3000 this week thanks for watching we love getting your feedback about the program so do write to us at global 3000 at w dot com. and don't forget you can also find us on facebook d w women see you next week till then take care. eco india. it's the most basic human blood. but more than 800000000 people worldwide don't have access to the subsequent. dismissing of modern clusters the deep dive into new solutions to protect the most important resource. 30 minutes on d w 2. after the salute to berlin wall and we're not. playing. are we alone it's a fundamental question on your management trying to figure out whether or not. life existed on mars pretty clear water was there and quite abundance while that would be interesting so on mars the atmosphere is a 100th of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know new tools and build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vess
and there are many villages like mali to do in russia just waiting for help. that's all from global 3000 this week thanks for watching we love getting your feedback about the program so do write to us at global 3000 at w dot com. and don't forget you can also find us on facebook d w women see you next week till then take care. eco india. it's the most basic human blood. but more than 800000000 people worldwide don't have access to the subsequent. dismissing of modern clusters the deep dive into...
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the conflict between the 1000000 government and jihad just in mali is impacting on people across the country and musicians are among those caught in the middle with a ban on news they composed by islamists in the country they operate in or to retrieve a control or a ban on public performances by the government she took on security consonants now the result is the same musicians have been silenced in recent years state every is funny with one woman who is determined her voice will be hood. the sound of peace and hope. is you has wanted to sing all her life but when she wanted to sing the most she had to stop that was 7 years ago when the war started the jihad is to ban music and the money in government still limits public gatherings so no music festivals forbid you could play there's no must it's not like it was before the war focus artists we hardly a plane but michael. the artist are scared just seeing at certain places this subset of. stuff or because this. is singing again in this studio working on a 1st album she does not know where she will perform it in mali but she keeps scori
the conflict between the 1000000 government and jihad just in mali is impacting on people across the country and musicians are among those caught in the middle with a ban on news they composed by islamists in the country they operate in or to retrieve a control or a ban on public performances by the government she took on security consonants now the result is the same musicians have been silenced in recent years state every is funny with one woman who is determined her voice will be hood. the...
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peacekeepers in mali and the problem is now gone from mali still there too but it's spreading a lie. to suggest and offer a yes the international community thought it was a mali problem and probably the international community also thought it was an exclusively security problem and i think a lot of time and then the g. and the resources have gone into creating the g 5 hell in creating the multinational task force around the lake chart and to find the military response to all some of the insecurity emerging over the last couple of years and while when you visit the region it pops to your eyes that there are these longstanding developmental. reasons which contribute to the fragility of this complex that there is climate change in my gratian and population displacements which comes on top of a very war torn and violent situation in which we find ourselves so i think it's really a very selective view with which the international community has looked. in continent and there's a hell and late charge in particular the europeans only look through the eyes of migrants coming to them and maybe
peacekeepers in mali and the problem is now gone from mali still there too but it's spreading a lie. to suggest and offer a yes the international community thought it was a mali problem and probably the international community also thought it was an exclusively security problem and i think a lot of time and then the g. and the resources have gone into creating the g 5 hell in creating the multinational task force around the lake chart and to find the military response to all some of the...
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and there are many villages like mali to dish in russia just waiting for help. that's all from global 3000 this week thanks for watching we love getting your feedback about the program so do write to us at global 3000 at g.w. dot com. and don't forget you can also find us on facebook d w women see you next week chill then take cash. down in time sing but are a drain on natural resources guitars made of african the mini. forest across the region or threaten the full. american guitar builder is taking responsibility for. financing kemeny reforestation in cameroon claim eco in africa in 30 minutes w. . downsizing sustainable growth. the economy and economics need to be reinvented. as we have to change our ways in order to save our planet. the cost of people willing to forgo consumerism and to make this gadget. made in germany just minutes off g.w. . has to laugh. at them from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems . in mozambique we say that you asked last so you don't write it's all people call me dating a girl. as a joke i often ta
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and there are many villages like mali to dish in russia just waiting for help. that's all from global 3000 this week thanks for watching we love getting your feedback about the program so do write to us at global 3000 at w dot com. and don't forget you can also find us on facebook d w women see you next week till then take care. hundreds of millions of years into the past and back to the pond supercontinent. the highest concentration of fossils including. some rare. tiles even relatives of trying to source rex is located in eastern germany. cali intelligence continue to uncover sensational finds. coming up on d w. plane of the future. it should be quiet as well as energy efficient. it should be electric or hybrid cars. and have an aerodynamic design. can planes ever be environmentally friendly. to borrow today in 30 minutes on t.w. . i think it's everything challenging 1st arab and muslim. so much different culture between here and there so challenging for everything the enemy a. traditionalist a southerner was worth it for me to come to germany. months ago my l
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were accused by the human rights by human rights watch of committing atrocities that's the army in mali this is the government you're going to help we are going to help the people and use the money to get there directly or through the government we are 1st of all helping through the european mission that we would like to contribute as a physician through the government whose human rights record is pretty questionable we are not locating any funds directly for the government we would like to work with the people of his local communities we would like to work through international organizations that are trying to stabilize the people that are affected by internal conflict in mali as well and we are also trying to help help the local to get basic security that's something that people really need to see this country report from freedom house asylum seekers to your country are routinely detained and conditions and conditions in detention centers are generally poor why why do people poor conditions the question probably for the ministry of interior now turning over some you have listed on the
were accused by the human rights by human rights watch of committing atrocities that's the army in mali this is the government you're going to help we are going to help the people and use the money to get there directly or through the government we are 1st of all helping through the european mission that we would like to contribute as a physician through the government whose human rights record is pretty questionable we are not locating any funds directly for the government we would like to...