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also coming up one year ago the dictator in sudan was tall an end to the rule of omar al bashir has anything else changed so dan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things or hindered by the country's continued presence on the u.s.a.'s list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job not eyes of god but i wanted to stay in my country with my family they were very little opportunity this is a time when sudan especially needs us. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a scapegoat and the power of the purse u.s. president donald trump has accused the world health organization of doing too little too late to prepare countries for the coronavirus pandemic yesterday at the white house trump told reporters so much death has been caused by the w.h.o. those mistakes he. he announced a freeze on funding for the u.n. agency and he accused of pushing chinese misinformation about the virus now it is important to note it was the us president not t
also coming up one year ago the dictator in sudan was tall an end to the rule of omar al bashir has anything else changed so dan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things or hindered by the country's continued presence on the u.s.a.'s list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job not eyes of god but i wanted to stay in my country with my family they were very little opportunity this is a time when...
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last year's mass protests that led to the ousting of president omar al-bashir resulted in stronger democratic structures and reduced restrictions for journalists. as a result, the country ranks 16 points higher on the index the last year. countries that made similar improvements include malaysia and ethiopia. while poor ratings are given to the west african state that fell 17 places. and haiti, down 21. the caribbean nation is struggling with an ongoing political crisis and violent protests. in the past year, journalists there were repeatedly attacked. one was killed. the united states ranks at 40 fifth place this year after two years of decline -- 45th place this year after two years of decline. but reporters without borders cites the u.s. as worrying with hate against journalists from elected politicians, with physical and verbal attacks against reporters frequent. germany ranks in 11th place, also up two places from last year. the main reason for this is a decline in the numbers of attacks against journalists. but reporters without borders say they are still concerned for the protection of
last year's mass protests that led to the ousting of president omar al-bashir resulted in stronger democratic structures and reduced restrictions for journalists. as a result, the country ranks 16 points higher on the index the last year. countries that made similar improvements include malaysia and ethiopia. while poor ratings are given to the west african state that fell 17 places. and haiti, down 21. the caribbean nation is struggling with an ongoing political crisis and violent protests. in...
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sudan is also in that category but last year's mass protests that led to the ousting of president omar al bashir have resulted in stronger democratic structures and reduced restrictions for journalists as a result the country ranks 16 points higher on the index than last year countries that made similar improvements include malaysia any theo pia. while poor ratings and given to the west african states have been enough which fell 17 places and haiti down 21. the caribbean nation is struggling with an ongoing political crisis and violent protests in the past year journalists there were repeatedly attacked one was killed. the united states ranks at 45th place this year after 2 years of decline the situation has slightly improved over the last year but reporters without borders cite the u.s. as a warrior example of hatred incited against journalists by elected politicians with verbal and physical attacks against reporters alarmingly frequent terms of action germany ranks 11th place also up 2 places from last year the main reason for this is a decline in the numbers of attacks against journalists but
sudan is also in that category but last year's mass protests that led to the ousting of president omar al bashir have resulted in stronger democratic structures and reduced restrictions for journalists as a result the country ranks 16 points higher on the index than last year countries that made similar improvements include malaysia any theo pia. while poor ratings and given to the west african states have been enough which fell 17 places and haiti down 21. the caribbean nation is struggling...
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the people 1st turned against a tator omar al bashir then against the ruling military council after his ouster resistance prevailed amid the chaos and that's was captured in the winning picture the photographer snapped his shutter as a young man shouted out peace poems. between his breath everyone shouted. the revolution. his facial expression and voice impressed me. i could not stop focusing on him to capture the moment. the jury had to choose among almost 75000 photographs by more than 4000 for talk of us. nearly all of them show images of protest and conflict. by contrast the winning picture is free of violence. this image speaks to you more important to block meant in east africa knowledge but also. voicing a sense of hope. the winners were selected before the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic he was 79 stood out as being cancelled for health reasons. this is due to the news live from berlin on express or thanks for joining. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. on the covert 19 spec
the people 1st turned against a tator omar al bashir then against the ruling military council after his ouster resistance prevailed amid the chaos and that's was captured in the winning picture the photographer snapped his shutter as a young man shouted out peace poems. between his breath everyone shouted. the revolution. his facial expression and voice impressed me. i could not stop focusing on him to capture the moment. the jury had to choose among almost 75000 photographs by more than 4000...
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or so that has been marking a year since the overthrow of dictator omar al bashir that there were high hopes that the north east african nation would overcome 30 years of corruption. an economic decline but a year on those hopes are a long way from being fulfilled on top of economic stagnation the country's also dealing with swarms of locusts eating crops on the coronavirus pandemic e.-w. abraham has been catching up with the french he made a jury in those heady days of revolution. it was a moment of relief and euphoria. 112019. protesters in sudan's capital celebrate the removal of dictator i'm going to share . the months they dress their lives on the streets had not been in vain it was there and then that i met mohammad who made a photographer in the middle of the revolution. my pictures are for the coming generations the experience of the people in my photos should not be forgotten. it was a time of violence authorities often attacked the protestors. the government has to bring justice to the people that we are alive because of them on the everything that has happened is because the
or so that has been marking a year since the overthrow of dictator omar al bashir that there were high hopes that the north east african nation would overcome 30 years of corruption. an economic decline but a year on those hopes are a long way from being fulfilled on top of economic stagnation the country's also dealing with swarms of locusts eating crops on the coronavirus pandemic e.-w. abraham has been catching up with the french he made a jury in those heady days of revolution. it was a...
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of sudan in northeastern africa have been marking a year since the overthrow of the dictator omar al bashir hopes were high that the nation would be able to overcome 30 years of corruption and economic decline but those hopes are all still a long ways from being fulfilled as well as economic stagnation sudan is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic and swarms of locusts eating crops. caught up with a friend she made during made there during those heady days a year ago. it was a moment of relief and euphoria. 1121000. protesters in sudan's capital celebrate the removal of dictator i'm going to share . the months they dressed their lives on the streets had not been in vain it was there and then that i met mohammad who made a photographer in the middle of the revolution. my pictures of for the coming generations the experience of the people in my photos should not be forgotten that . was a time of violence authorities often attacked the protesters. go the government has to bring justice to the people that died we are alive because of them everything that has happened is because they sacrificed
of sudan in northeastern africa have been marking a year since the overthrow of the dictator omar al bashir hopes were high that the nation would be able to overcome 30 years of corruption and economic decline but those hopes are all still a long ways from being fulfilled as well as economic stagnation sudan is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic and swarms of locusts eating crops. caught up with a friend she made during made there during those heady days a year ago. it was a moment of relief...
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it's the 1st anniversary of the ousting of saddam's longtime president omar al bashir soldiers arrested him following months of nationwide protests demanding a cheaper cost of living and political change have a morgan reports on what's happened that day and what's changed. whenever while i would watch his read us from last year's pro-democracy it's him at sudan's army headquarters a wave of must talk to his her she says every day held a meaning but the one that overwhelms her is the memory of april 11th the did the president of 30 years on what in bashir was overthrown i was so shocked at the same time it was like. i was like more than even a word to describe how i was feeling no one could believe that would be because we were in the street and we were fighting. a big issue but we didn't believe it's going to be like from down that easy. i protest against bashir and his government sponsored in december 28th sparked by shortages in bread and fuel and they quickly turned into demonstrations demanding he step down. the security forces responded with tear gas and my permission in april defi
it's the 1st anniversary of the ousting of saddam's longtime president omar al bashir soldiers arrested him following months of nationwide protests demanding a cheaper cost of living and political change have a morgan reports on what's happened that day and what's changed. whenever while i would watch his read us from last year's pro-democracy it's him at sudan's army headquarters a wave of must talk to his her she says every day held a meaning but the one that overwhelms her is the memory of...
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take away for a shot at it's the 1st anniversary of the ousting of sudan's longtime president omar al bashir soldiers arrested him following months of nation wide protests to morgan reports whenever well i would watch as we just from lost his pro-democracy fits him at sudan's army headquarters a wave of nostalgia hits her she says every day held a meaning but the one that overwhelms her is the memory of april 11th the did the president of 30 years on what in bashir was overthrown i was so shocked at the same time it was like. i was like more than had even a word to describe how i was feeling no one could believe that would have been because we were in the street and we were fighting. and bashir but we didn't believe it's going to be like from down that easy. i protest against bashir and his government sponsored in december 28th sparked by shortages in bread and fuel and they quickly turned into demonstrations demanding he step down. to security forces responded with tear gas and my communication in april define protest as taught to us to turn at the army headquarters in khartoum and other ci
take away for a shot at it's the 1st anniversary of the ousting of sudan's longtime president omar al bashir soldiers arrested him following months of nation wide protests to morgan reports whenever well i would watch as we just from lost his pro-democracy fits him at sudan's army headquarters a wave of nostalgia hits her she says every day held a meaning but the one that overwhelms her is the memory of april 11th the did the president of 30 years on what in bashir was overthrown i was so...