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the chinese came here and, as ususual, they tried to offer infrastructures like roads, and as a counterpart, they want to be authorirized to exploit natural resources. there is a very huge upsurge of these practices now, and it's a big threat to the natural resources, to theheir sustainability, and the environment in general. [man speaking native language] day: we believe that fish stocks are declining for multiple reasons, one of them being access to international markets. a a lot of people in europe, a lot of people in asia enjoy to eat seafood which exists here. the population is growing in madagascar. there's lots of migration pressure as well. people from the inland come to the ocean because they want access to resources on the coast here. people know that their fisheries are in trouble but they have e no other option but to fish. there is not enough governance surrounding the fisheries, so, all those factors interlink, result in a decline in the resource. [man speaking native language] [man speaking native language] [badouraly speaking native language] [ratsimbazafy speaking native la
the chinese came here and, as ususual, they tried to offer infrastructures like roads, and as a counterpart, they want to be authorirized to exploit natural resources. there is a very huge upsurge of these practices now, and it's a big threat to the natural resources, to theheir sustainability, and the environment in general. [man speaking native language] day: we believe that fish stocks are declining for multiple reasons, one of them being access to international markets. a a lot of people in...
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everything is under control, we can certainly say that that it is now businesess as ususual.ife is back to where it was before the killing. host: after the killing, the prime minister said that this was part of coordinated attempts to destabilizeze the couountry. what exaxactly is he s saying? who dodo you think is behindnd e killining, one, and then the unrest? zadig: the investigatition procs is as ongoing one - -- is an ongoing one. bebeing handled by professional, but f from the circumstantial evidence, we can be sure about one thihi. as youou know, i if you appear s brouought about r reforms in the economy and t t social lilife of the country. brought aboutno way forces off positive nature and a way,ive -- thatat has, in no brought about forces o of a positiveve nature and in negatie nature. they have lost a lot due to the reform. for the e past three andnd a haf years, they haveve been tryiyino their level best to make sure there is a a disruptioion. , and thenve the killing thee concomitant violence has a lot to do with that area also, circumstantial evidence shows tha
everything is under control, we can certainly say that that it is now businesess as ususual.ife is back to where it was before the killing. host: after the killing, the prime minister said that this was part of coordinated attempts to destabilizeze the couountry. what exaxactly is he s saying? who dodo you think is behindnd e killining, one, and then the unrest? zadig: the investigatition procs is as ongoing one - -- is an ongoing one. bebeing handled by professional, but f from the...
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brazizil, indigenouos peoples are trying despetetely isosolatehemselelveby building fences, not ususually papart of their r culture. they frequently sufferrorom imimport infecectis diseasas to whwhich they have no immunity. first, the illegal loggersrs, w coronavirus. the indigenous peoples are afrara. >> t they trespassss onto our d and explt our r natural resources. the gogovernment goeoes ong wih . they also want our resourcrce. it's'sll the more difficult thth the virus.. there go -- >> brarazil's indigenous p peoples feell ababandoned by a a government a president t who they sayay disrespect their culture e kakaripu tribebe w almostt wiped out t by an intrododuced disesease. and on our last visia a year agthey wagaged bloody y ttle , against t the lumbjajacks. now their chieisis calng for help. >> we coululd be hit by y a doe tragy. the first ishehe coronavirus,, and the secondnd, a massacrere. ththey have already threatenedo kill us becacause of ourur la. we're cautiousus and we're a af. >> t f forest authorority ama says t the devastationon of the rainforerest has well-l-organi, fi
brazizil, indigenouos peoples are trying despetetely isosolatehemselelveby building fences, not ususually papart of their r culture. they frequently sufferrorom imimport infecectis diseasas to whwhich they have no immunity. first, the illegal loggersrs, w coronavirus. the indigenous peoples are afrara. >> t they trespassss onto our d and explt our r natural resources. the gogovernment goeoes ong wih . they also want our resourcrce. it's'sll the more difficult thth the virus.. there go --...
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month as the coronavirus has spread in egypt, the state has b been trying even more vicioiously than ususualcontrol the e message and clampd down any real or even peperceivd oppositition most up you menentioned, dozens of people he been arbitrarily arrested, ng doctors, l lawyers, so on. as the country when it a partial locked in march, thehe ministryf prisosoners have largely bebeen cut off from ther families f for the last four months. unlike nearly every other country, egypt has not released thousands of p prisoners as a precaution against t the coronavirus. it is arrested more people and cut off communication. among the leading voices for prisoner rights is theseif family. the eldest son alaa abdel fattah was a leading figure of the revolution and release from prison last or after serving a five-year sentence on trumped up charges. during his brief trying out he had additional five years of probation were yet to submit himself to a police station for 12 hours every day from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. and was rearrested in september and remains behind bars in pretrial detention. laila soueif
month as the coronavirus has spread in egypt, the state has b been trying even more vicioiously than ususualcontrol the e message and clampd down any real or even peperceivd oppositition most up you menentioned, dozens of people he been arbitrarily arrested, ng doctors, l lawyers, so on. as the country when it a partial locked in march, thehe ministryf prisosoners have largely bebeen cut off from ther families f for the last four months. unlike nearly every other country, egypt has not released...
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ususually we get a slap p on the wrist, a misdemeanor for civil disobedience.hen you seeee someone gettitina class d felony for intimidating a person invnvolved in a legalal processs, as s linda sarsour sa, whatat they are a attempting too is intimidate protesters come to send a message that no one should be out here investigating something that clearly needs investigation. you have someone who dies in march and until this public scrutiny is on there, we get no movement. even though there is so much on this case from why they were there toto why he was s wantonly policeing a gun to o why thee had no information about even her being killed or even harmed to why the statete attororney is acting so slowly and with so little commitment to justicece. so you s see people risking ther careers and it is a beautiful statement, but we can't stand here as a public and allow them to intimidate these protesters. i want to thank you, amy, for keeping breonna taylor's case in the public eye. for so long this was not a story. too often the deaths of black women, girls, go unno
ususually we get a slap p on the wrist, a misdemeanor for civil disobedience.hen you seeee someone gettitina class d felony for intimidating a person invnvolved in a legalal processs, as s linda sarsour sa, whatat they are a attempting too is intimidate protesters come to send a message that no one should be out here investigating something that clearly needs investigation. you have someone who dies in march and until this public scrutiny is on there, we get no movement. even though there is so...