Back to the emergency room. The ball in motion. School more action. Movie. Because. Of evaluating sexual offenses act. In public from activists like. Women Civil Society groups but the most important. Is. You cant fix the problem in 6 months at least not a problem after the students receive culture is purely i dont. Fear you know how does the war and i think that one of the things that we forget is that one of the big leftovers are on saul or on the stork healed problems in our society that we have so many women who are violated so many girls are violated to rebuild war and that means we have so many perpetrators of violence and nothings happened right so what i believe because a lot of people ask how could we get here from her. But what we have is a society where Sexual Violence just that the presence of general mcchrystal many years has gone on shrinks that people and women have become silent fear and whats happened now because of the response after and blocks access to reporting and i consider the fact i read your novels its not that a part of ok well lets talk about a lot that pledged i want to have a conversation with martha as well lets talk about what actually was a change even in not giving short time of state of emergency that motto what would you point change to say well this is tangible it had never happened without this declaration go ahead. So what the 1st thing is that this exhibition of political will and we needed that to move things forward so that the people in power can understand that we continue to suffer every speck of the laws we have so we want proper implementation execution and also once he has sentenced him weve got a special court now that has been established by the judiciary since april it deals with sexual offenses exclusively and specific judges have been assigned to that weve got things speedy trials over the past couple of months so there are many more cases of going through the criminal Justice System were talking about over 200 its compared to the 30 something cases in 2018 weve got more people coming forward to complaint and report on these cases so thats why we have a report that has come out to say that from general eaton now we have about 1000 681. 00 cases that have been reported so that is good enough to push us to the next level which is the bill we have the bill and we have a stiffer sentence in the gilby never shaping and lobbying and advocating it with our parliamentarians to make sure that the steepest sentence then. We want it applicable that there is some discretion given to the druggies to set a minimum so we want the law to also have a minimum as much as it has the maximum we have a maximum of life imprisonment now if that bill passes into law or come the next session in september so we definitely will get something on the ball rolling but its not going to be something that will be sought resolved in a in a few months like he said we need more things like a forensic lab we need more research because we have were talking with talking about the war but we still dont understand what is pushing people to commit these atrocities on women so we need research we under that enemy to be in mind. I dont i think that the conversation really needs to go back into our routine in our community we can all that you know the government has made a commitment we are going to deliver. That is punitive right we need prevention we dont want any drug or any women here were actually firing. That means that we need to change the relationships between men and women we need to change the way women are perceived in the way women are treated and the right period and men need to seek responsibility for their actions in the sense that you dont have a right to a girl you dont have a right to a womans body right no. Suffering for the mother and then make you im so glad that you felt that because i want to bring this and this is someone who agrees completely with you t. J. Says there should be a Massive Campaign by media houses and also among the various schools in sierra leone educating young people about Sexual Consent and sex positive conversations that emphasize healthy and safe sexuality so that education at the root of it being the comment from online but i want to also bring in a video comment from someone who talks about this being the beginning of the change have a listen and were beginning to see what the declaration means because when the government particularly the president and the 1st ladys pompeian which is so. Over go is actually making a huge difference in communities particularly women and girls gaining costard also were seeing more reporting on various platforms not just the face to face with women that go into the Family Support center or the rainbow thing but theyre also reaching out to companies and i suppose across the country across the world when they want to report. So fast about where to next. So the word to make this passing the bill thats the 1st one make it into law and then a book hating and educating the populace to understand exactly that we have a sentencing now and you have to be careful but we have so many more laws that we need to address we have an issue were even though a child its reproductive under law we have a law about. A parent to give consent to an underage toads believe that marriage to an adult man or so were concerned about that we want absolute proof vision of early child to give an opportunity to the fullest within to within the community. And i mean so much more to talk about the list is endless how do you even change that culture Sexual Violence in just a few months is impossible but he sounds like there is at least some progress being made we will check back in on you the story is not going anywhere i would also love to have a look at this on my laptop there was a polka scored the take the take is hosted by very own our current episode is about civil e. O. And Sexual Violence there you can find this podcast anywhere where you check up and subscribe to your pocket online at jetty so look for jetty and the take from 70 only we moved to somalia where last week im much loved and respected journalists out in the area was killed an attack by alshabaab armed group a cousin souad sent us this video. As the law maluku to learn who got a car too. I am sorry i had gallo think you diseased international of us. Dont know lou it was some mother and wife she was a light of hope she was the change me her positive thinker she was of rule of love and full of kindness sure was caring in forgiveness person those who she was gone. Me on la grande hair the highest level of gentle not a lot of you know mean a lot of your own mean i think you again International Us to give me the opportunity to share with you who she was in how we would like to remember her for ever i think just so out for that last week after her don was tragically killed several people tweeted at us that we should pay tribute to her and her work on the stream heres just one of those tweets more lives can we have a special show in memory of her done and all brave journalists who sacrificed their lives to rebuild somalia lets talk about our resolve to keep the legacy of all those who paid the ultimate price in telling our story so with us today to remember what diane is abdellatif to here is a journalist with quartz africa based in nairobi who was a friend of dunns welcome to talk to us about the 1st time that you matt. Thank you much because i met the done for the 1st time in 2014 at a creative storytelling workshop in the u. K. And one of the things that i really remember the struck me immediately was a sense credible sense of generosity vibrancy and it she there we should was very invested in not just story telling but also telling stories about somalia. You know in a country that is known for cultural creation and war and disasters she really emphasized the idea of integration which was also the basis of you tube channel integration t. V. She spoke about collaboration she spoke. Contemplation and i think she was really dedicated to the idea of using stories to shape the narrative slightly to tell not just positive stories but more nuanced addie are looking integration t. V. Riches the garden thousands a subscriber bests these things hold and here there are so many stories that you are thinking which one should we show which ones have the joy that the she takes about talking about how land and we decided upon t. Have a look i got my money and when i think ive learned that in somalia denise they only serve you if you know what men best see so ive heard the best see their place called the bar cafe here so im going to check it out see bigger allow me to have cops and happen again. I am firm i come for a pet ac and more ammo were not at a get out of order. Order. Thats. A good photo. Of the guy that. Always makes you feel you can taste it why did you love that story so much batty. I think it sais a lot about who had done was both as a person and also as a journalist who was an incredible storyteller in that scene and its often like it is you know in a different city walking into like a public space where shes occupying and telling us you know the narrative of what makes somali somali unique right like and and its just i think the nuances like that come out in his stories thats what that won the hearts of so many people not just in you tube and in somali communities but of home in the diaspora but people all across the world she was able to thread together the stories of you know trying to tell people theres another side to this country theres another side to this. Country that you know is just one disaster and from and war this on twitter ive been north says what then was an eye opener for the power of women when they use their creative roles to tell positive stories of their homeland the best way to repay her is for you tube and social media giants to support women creators especially from somalia so abdi in thinking about her legacy whats the best way for it to be carried on. Yes i mean i havent touched the lives of so many people across the world and one thing for me is that you know she really deepened the meaning of what peace journalism stands for she really was somebody who was able to tell stories about her about somalia and about somalis both at home and in the diaspora and in thinking about her legacy and i think it gives us the responsibility to write like she has passed on this responsibility not to us but as somalis and also as a journalist right i think to be able to contribute and to be able to tell stories that you know move the trajectory of this country not just out of the war but you know into a note to the tells something more relatable and more connected to people im thanking so much for helping us remember how down so beautifully you can find still on twitter at on t. V. And see the beauty of somalia thats true spread present we will leave you today with a clip of how down doing what she loved enjoying the beach to somalia and so watching were going to climb the top of this to me with a historic im bored that same guy this is amazing this is a historical Little Mountain where the darwin big climbed and theyve done for the british so lets go all right were almost there were on top but they are. Gathering to go back no im not going back i want to climb this mountain and conquer it myself and man keep i thought i made it to the top of the hill its almost must live here last 1000 on but look at this beautiful land every time i mean everything all the theory i think will hang in there that i think marcella that alison lot of talent has given us with beautiful land that we can enjoy and nature common law. Water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognise water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the European Commission would be very very true this was a prophet isaiah show on anybody theoretically and. Those people who see every 2 years something to invest the profit of they want all up to the last drop on aljazeera. If you want to learn what the world might look like very soon raghad 100 and hungry is in the extreme example of the predicament the whole world is going through. Since Mass Immigration story we had one should question is within the cultures and the problems that the culture of that is you are should say some raiding the us is or is not comfortable with european culture this is not like good fashions. Triumphal march. Dreams of conquest and love global try. This is very very uneventful glide towards the precipice without resistance we are past the danger has already happened. It was then just 10 years ago. Now this is it. Going behind the scenes of one of mexicos most loved soaks using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life giving a voice to those suffering in the dark this week the story line focuses on hiv and aids an illness still shrouded in superstition and fear the making of him is that he was going to be the attitudes the writers want to tackle head on. The soapbox mexico breaking taboos on aljazeera. A South African investigator finds president Cyril Ramaphosa deliberately misled parliament over Election Campaign donation. Globe welcome to aljazeera live from doha im multimedia and its also coming up. He says its carried out air strikes in the kurdish region of Northern Iraq as it hunts down a man suspected of killing one of its diplomats. And about losing control iran denies President Trumps claims that a u. S. Warship brought down any rainy and drone in the strait of hormuz. A cool 2 rules the netherlands is partly liable for the massacre of hundreds of muslim men that 70 during the bosnian war in 1995. But 1st a South African investigator has found the president from a poser deliberately misled parliament over Campaign Donations meanwhile a lawyer for the former South African president jacob zuma has told a corruption inquiry that mr zuma will not take part in the inquiry anymore because he felt he was being questioned unfairly without more ado lets go live now to our correspondent for me jim miller shes in pretoria where this report from the protected general is just being released. For me that can you hear me. I think weve got a few problems weve got it weve got a few problems with the link well go back to. Embetter as soon as we can but in the meantime iran says all of its drones have returned safely to base denying any have been destroyed by the us on thursday President Trump said the warship u. S. S. Boxer had brought down an iranian drone in the strait of hormuz amid heightened tensions between the 2 countries trump is calling it a defensive action because the drone came within a 1000 yards of the vessel and ignored multiple calls to stand down is calling on other countries to condemn terror on and to work with the u. S. To protect shipping in the gulf i want to apprise every one of an incident in the strait of hormuz today involving u. S. S. Boxer and Navy Amphibious assault ship the boxer took defensive action against an iranian drone. Which had closed into a very very near distance approximately 1000 yards ignoring multiple calls to stand down and was threatening the safety of the ship and the ships crew the drone was immediately destroyed. This is the latest of many provocative and hostile actions by iran against vessels operating in International Waters more now from our diplomatic editor james base at the United Nations. Foreign minister what do you make of the drove to show any reaction no question about losing control here possibly going over the Iranian Foreign ministers brief comments came as he arrived at the United Nations for a meeting with the secretary general to discuss the current crisis. Thats what i said you know you made about the last drop today have you met mom a job and zarif has spent the week in new york his movements while here severely limited by unprecedented visa restrictions imposed by the u. S. Hes here to get his countrys case heard but the storm and golfing his nation has only worsened showing his visit and his meeting with the secretary general they will have discussed the growing military presence and the threats to the freedom of navigation in the gulf but the situation is extremely sensitive zarif avoided reporters at the end of the meeting and the secretary general was most guarded it was a very interesting meeting one of the us is strongest supporters in its confrontation with iran is saudi arabia it sam bacile was also addressing reporters at the u. N. Ambassador is it time now for diplomacy and if so what form should that diplomacy take its always time for diplomacy we are always ready for diplomacy but diplomacy needs a Common Ground and the Common Ground is based on International Law and based on international convey says which include noninterference in other countrys affairs privately diplomats will tell you theyre increasingly concerned the military buildup in the gulf continues with it comes the growing risk of mis kalka. And escalation. 0 of the United Nations were going back to south africa now where we can talk to our correspondent for me jamila who is in pretoria and for me so this is a very serious allegation one would imagine then coming from the protective general the the current president serum oppose a deliberately misled parliament over the nature of Campaign Donations. Martin this is a very serious allegation against given that at the time when he was questioned about this Campaign Donation amounting to about 35000. 00 he stood in front of Parliament Saying that this was a donation made or rather a contractual obligation between his son and his sons company and that of the company implicated in these allegations just after that he then wrote to the speaker of Parliament Saying that he was mistaken it was indeed a donation to he campaign and thats ahead of him becoming president of the governing African National congress so the issue with this at this point given the Public Protectors findings is that she has said that the president lied to the National Assembly he misled the National Assembly and this is in contravention of the of the ethics of the ethics code in parliament as well as the constitution and this is the big issue for a month or so also attached to that is an issue of alleged Money Laundering and the Public Protector says that this will be investigated further right but given that the president then addressed parliament and. Almost recused himself saying that he hadnt really been aware is there a defense in there for president ram oppose this witting nature of this Campaign Donation. Our understanding is that the Public Protectors investigation into into this donation is exactly that with or not knew about the donation or if he was unaware initially he said that he had nothing to do with it it had to do with his son it turns out that the foundation where the money was supposed to have gone didnt exist and instead its his campaign and according to the Public Protector saw him up or so specifically that benefited from this donation shes wanted to determine why the president lied if indeed he did and she said that hes misled parliament this is very concerning especially given the the forum or the platform in which the president at the time stood before the country saying that he was unaware that is his defense but she has found that its not good enough and this opens him up to a number of potential outcomes and one is perhaps parliament are asking for a motion of no confidence given that the president the Public Protector says lied and of course it was a remedy poser who came to office valuing to clear up the whole state capture. In south africa obviously under his predecessor Jacob Zuma Jacob Zuma himself is excused himself from appearing at that commission of inquiry taking place down the road in johannesburg saying that he feels hes being questioned rather unfairly. Theres been a lot of focus on the issue of state corruption and the commission that you mentioned looking into the extent of it and also former president jacob zuma role in state corruption as you said he has now pulled out of that inquiry a Public Inquiry and he has said that hes been unfairly treated that the Commission Rather than dealing with him as or as a witness has approached jacob zuma as if you were already guilty and this is based on the testimony of 9 other government officials who have implicated jacob zuma in state corruption given a stance against a corruption but now being implicated in receiving these funds in a manner that he wasnt supposed to or specifically having misled parliament it it takes the African National congress it takes governance in this country a step back in terms of fighting corruption and now a lot of our answers a lot of questions i suppose will face a lot of questions from both parliament and the public around what happens next and how this is opened up yet another president to similar questions and perhaps a fate of being removed from office for me to live in pretoria thank you. Turkeys launch airstrikes on the kurdish region of Northern Iraq in response to the killing of one of its diplomats the Turkish Deputy consul general was shot dead on wednesday by a gunman who it believes to be a member of the p. K. K. Group airstrikes targeted a p k k stronghold where the killer is thought to have fled the group is deemed a terrorist organization by turkey and the United States see them cause yolu has more from istanbul. This is a very tough situation not only for the turkish officials but also for the kurdish officials turkish officials are very angry because a diplomat has been shot and the kurdish officials are angry because in this happened in a very safe city air bill where there are Diplomatic Missions and there where there are so many Business Companies a stabber so this is a risk for other Diplomatic Missions as well and im hearing that other Diplomatic Missions and ever ask for extra protection from the kurdish officials but there is one thing that they met on the Common Ground both based on the solid evidence and the camera pictures of the restaurant and in the surrounding area is that the perpetrator muslim doubt who is the turkish citizen is a member of the p. K. K. According to officials he joined the output Kurdistan Workers Party in 2014 and he has been working as a waiter since then according to kurdish offer szells the perpetrator is in the urban the wing of the out the Kurdistan Workers Party which makes it easy for him to blend in the society in the last one week right before the assassination the perpetrator has visited a. Camp in mom or 4 times thats why it is strongly believed that the order came from the peak it came mainly from mark to roost them camp inside mark more of a top court in the netherlands is up held an earlier ruling that the country is partly liable for the deaths of 350. 00 votes in a muslim men killed or driven its or in 9095. 00 the Supremes Court at the hague said Dutch Peacekeeping forces could have allowed the men to stay at a un stay safe haven during the war but instead the men were expelled they were handed over to bosnian serb troops before they were killed lets speak now