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Paro Nacional en Colombia Desde La Perspectiva de la Juventud Afrocolombiana
Paro Nacional en Colombia Desde La Perspectiva de la Juventud Afrocolombiana CEADA 29 Views • 5 years ago

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In the framework of the national strike in Colombia, the black population, unlike the rest, has suffered the most drastic consequences. Although it is understood that the different reforms are of general affectation, Afro-Colombians have had to suffer it as an additional, in that although they already subject us to structural racism, we are the ones who put the dead when resisting a government nefarious, they are the black mothers who cry their children when they raise their voices and express their disagreement. A government that does not take us into account but only on paper to say internationally that Colombia is a multicultural and diverse country, as if only the existence of our people were enough, invalidating their needs and requirements for a dignified life.

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En el marco del paro nacional en Colombia, la población negra a diferencia de los demás, ha sido los que más consecuencias drásticas ha sufrido. Si bien se entiende que las diferentes reformas son de afectación general, a los afrocolombianls nos ha tocado sufrirla como un adicional, en que sí bien ya nos someten al racismo estructural, somos los que ponemos los muertos a la hora de poner resistencia a un gobierno nefasto, son las madres negras que lloran sus hijos cuando estos alzan la voz y expresan su inconformidad. Un gobierno que no nos tiene en cuenta sino solamente en papel para decir internacionalmente que Colombia es un país multicultural y diverso, cómo si solo la existencia de nuestra gente fuese suficiente, invalidando sus necesidades y requerimientos para una vida digna.

Love Under Siege in Maiduguru, Nigeria | Unreported World - 20 June 2021
Love Under Siege in Maiduguru, Nigeria | Unreported World - 20 June 2021 Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 26 Views • 5 years ago

Meet the brides and grooms defying the jihadist militants who have been laying siege to the Nigerian city of Maiduguri.

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Maiduguri is the spiritual home of Boko Haram, a terrorist group at the centre of an insurgency that has killed more than 36,000 people, and displaced over two million more.

With Covid lockdowns over, and the militants driven out, reporter Yousra Elbagir discovers a city determined to reclaim the joy of weddings despite the ongoing risk of kidnappings and attacks.

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Executive Producer: Nevine Mabro
Series Producer: Andy Lee
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‘Sex tourists’ Duping Somali Virgins into Marriage | 2018
‘Sex tourists’ Duping Somali Virgins into Marriage | 2018 Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 33 Views • 5 years ago

In Somalia, poverty is forcing women into sexual exploitation as men from the country who've emigrated to the west return to take advantage of them.

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Many of the women are refugees who are lured by the offer of a better life abroad. They often go through a fake wedding ceremony. The women are later abandoned as the men return to their families in the West. It's a practice known as vacation marriage. Jamal Osman has been to Nairobi, where he put together this exclusive report. He was assisted by Nick and Deka Hassan.

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