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To drive out working. People. Youre welcome to the show. After the country gained independence since then its thought 400000 people have been killed it countless number been raped tortured or disappeared and millions of people displaced but few perpetrates. Now. Reports documenting what it calls. To deliver justice although both government and Opposition Forces of comments at. Times im this is says they have no legends meets investigations for cicutto as on courts like independence on blankets immunity has been granted to suspects of crimes im misty is calling on the African Union to set up its own tribunal to investigate crimes in south sudan from on this save mcgonagle joins us from our studio in nairobi hes Deputy Director is the International East africa the horn on the great lakes hello steve thanks for your time now south sudans government says your reports findings does not correspond with the reality in that country what do you say to that well thanks for having me that is really something that can expect them to say but weve reached out to them officially sure giving them details of our findings 2 months ago we reached out to the judiciary to the office of the president and they did not get back to us on any of the specific issues. Findings that we make and if they had something to say they would of told us at that stage to let us know that there is anything that they dispute but one thing is for sure if you can even look for yourself there is not been any not even one case or not not not even one case in court trying anybody who is suspected of complicity or perpetrating serious years serious crimes such as in the libbers killing of civilians. The rapes and Sexual Violence in the country northward one case in any of their civilian courts ok now what does the government gain from feeling to deliver justice. Well from the the the from or the such it would seem that theyre blocking the justice and accountability but why theyre doing that we cant we cant say really because. Suddenly come from that there is a deliberate attempt to block and obstruct justice through a number of measures what theyre doing that when they themselves agree to form the hybrid court was also done transformed ability for these crimes leaves us buffaloed yes well some of it shows in the country has seen the us saying that the country should prioritize that stability before accountability that makes sense. No awfully doesnt because you think that this is a totally false or false distinction between the 2 the piece is part of justice is part of this and sustainability are the reason why crimes continue to a crime to morris political to talk is because the deterrence all of this and accountability has been thrown out and people no one sees anybody getting on for the crimes theyve committed and this is why were having this spiral continuing because those who commit that. Dont get into account then they get the sensibilities vegas ok now your outfit has called on the African Union to set up its own tribunals to investigate crimes in south sudan how feasible is that. It is absolutely feasible but that is not the starting point what we are still calling on this austin government to take measures to form this hybrid court or what were saying now is that given that 5 years of cost since they agreed to for me then they havent taken any concrete measures to do so we are calling on the African Union to to continue to press them into doing that but give them a farm deadline not exceeding 6 months if they continue to develop on this mata then the African Union should set up. An ad hoc tribunals to investigate and prosecute these cases itself ok save Deputy Director for amnesty International East africa the horn on the great lakes thank you. Now in the position lead up morris come to has vowed to continue the fight against president paul b. A the stronger whos led the country for nearly 4 decades come to was released from prison on the weekend of conciliation by the b r e gene he told his supporters that his the brazen did not mean the end of the struggle. Oh im free at last morris come to is greeted by handwritten of supporters 15 with camerons Opposition Leader spent 9 months in jail facing charges of insurrection thats the mark alongside him 102. 00 other members of his party the cameron renascence movement were released on saturday. To find out if i didnt go to jail so that elections could be stolen no i want to change us and fight for the happiness of all our children and if i went to prison because i said no to the war in the northwest they change their minds in fact its shocking i dont need any of that because i love their release comes as a surprise move or judged by paul bia the president in power for the past 37 years is aiming to strike a more conciliatory tone towards the opposition after a week of dialogue to from a National Reconciliation but for many this goodwill gesture doesnt go far enough they should be general amnesty to each and every one so that we can start on a clean slate and this culminating with the end of the dialogue it could really show that government has good feet and then we can skin the how they can implement some of the order recommendations come to and he supporters say theyre ready to continue their political fight which they say is now entering a new and peaceful stage. Now jennifer a stands with. Damned. Violence in south africa an embarrassment for the continent harvey was speaking in johannesburg at the end of a state visit to the country the trip has been overshadowed by speeds of recent attacks against Foreign Workers in south africa least 12 people were killed in the violence and many still lives. And creech reports on the situation of foreign Truck Drivers in durban south africa. Durban this africas most important trading hub hundreds of trucks decked thai with goods leave every night bound for other parts of the country the truck driver who calls himself nick is from zimbabwe he doesnt want to tell us his real name because he feels shell be targeted he says these days hes more afraid of xenophobic attacks than traffic accidents i dont feel very much if. I dont feel very myself. Why is that. Going to come next maybe any time you know it can be attacked now we dont know. In the last few months alone they have been dozens of os in attacks in the region leaving several people dead or seriously injured most of the targets trucks with drivers from other parts of africa. This transit area for Truck Drivers on the end 3 motorway along the moire river has seen several violent attacks. Its going to be us im telling you its going to have us its getting way so dangerous. Because you see new people every day new people live to the understand. That now and the day you feel. A lot of people that are sitting at home. Following the incidence Police Arrested members of the all Truck Drivers foundation or a. T. F. The head of the organ. Zation says it has nothing to do with the violence but most of its 5000 members are unemployed and frustrations. By the end of the 2 days a question of how come you kill somebody else from another country that pay pals to do the job that i can do here. As i understand it that. The average. African people to leave them there will be justice. Logistics company lost 30 percent of its turnover due to the on wrist 2 of the companys trucks were set on fire. As a representative for an Employers Union and told a. T. F. Responsible for the violence he estimates that only one in 3 Truck Drivers come from other countries in africa most of them are working legally here and therefore should be protected by the state. South africa come to the conclusion that the foreign nationals are illegal and they need to exit south africa then they must publicly announce it in government and for that i think they need to pass the legislation and only the government officials in parliament can make that decision its not up to ourselves everybody is blaming the other side with no solution in sight what is clear though the government and the Security Forces have repeatedly failed to protect Truck Drivers and their trucks and with the unemployment rates going up currently it already stands at about 30 percent the problem is likely to flare up again in the future. Back at the moire river theres a glimmer of hope many South African Truck Drivers here i shamed of the violence and are demanding an end to it they say theyre happy to work with colleagues from abroad. Its a pity because it we who also do the cross border as well you see. So what or what will happen when. You see. On my side to thats my side of the thats my feel now that i can see. That side like doing zambia Something Like that. That they dont spit. Make from zimbabwe hopes that the situation will improve soon so that he can work without fearing for his life. The unrest has at least opened the debate between all sides now they just need a solution. Thats it for now from africa you can catch all aust henris on our web sites on Facebook Page we need you now with Software Comes protesting football around this fall for this against awful for. My for now but ill see you soon. My 1st boss also sewing machines. I come from women are bound by this notion for. Something as simple as learning how to write them by side of those isnt. Since i was a middle im good i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as the business. Finally gave up and went on buying me on my side and returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apt procreates for those than writing a. Novel i want to reach out to those women back home put bones by then do things and social norms and informed in own bed peace and rights my name is the matter of the home and i wore them. Welcome to news from the world of culture well be discussing a google exhibition in london thats causing a bit of controversy in just a minute also coming up. Diversity in the fashion world leads something to be desired we take a look at senegalese Fashion Designer perez whos trying to correct this imbalance. And in our series 100 german must reads a philosophical novel about a man who fears hes not living his life to its full potential night train to lisbon bypass. The french planes. Was one of the greatest post impressionist painters of the 19th century was sadly not appreciated in his lifetime and died in relative poverty in the french polynesian ma cases islands in the South Pacific in 93. 00 hes particularly renowned for his experimental use of cholera at the time and of course his portraiture the National Gallery in london is currently holding the 1st ever exhibition solely devoted to his portraits. His most famous work on the pacific island. The artist was fascinated by societies close to nature he travelled to what was then a french colony for the 1st time in 891

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