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A task which is usually carried out of route once the cocoa is exported. At 42 years old florence was finally able to receive her paycheck sound why not. About if when the home battle got only. They are now all right amy and. Me its easy to do anything but soak with the withdrawal by the way im going to buy them. As soon be able to. Live in ma and bill. And a black son in law and only i do anything. For. My own molesting a game it didnt play in that field but example c. B. He will reveal by well folks these will add to that when i did us a miami washing itself. When. I mean. Did you know. That. Thanks to chocolate togo florence and a husband were able to fulfill their dream to build their own house. With. And have been missing will. I go home now when are. They hope their success will not just be an inspiration to their daughter but also to a movie young to believe may be considering leaving the country. To be a fickle this show up or to keep it off. 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By simply demonstrating how chocolate is made commie wants to pass on a message enterprising young people can build a life in this country and their whole world over there its something the villages koku and emma would like to believe but for them its tonight. The eldest son and daughter have already left fleck a quarter of tokyos population they now live abroad thought it will be the day and the hope of. A man is. A home for. Or you need oregon i am the only guy and im here. Everything good agog a look of you know. Who i would do name. Of a very know what do you joe do or go with the dig. Coal limit the will we do or do you. Give it to mean a few i will not be in in it you open where we live you know in my day well thread though these children have time their backs on the Family Business thing remains defiant thought i brag much as you feel over you dont yell i did they did you cant play im a little taller who give. 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Every yeah 50000000 tonnes of electronic waste is thrown away the majority as a legally dumped in developing countries right now electronic waste is the most traded as of this with retracing the tech through the criminal organizations making the big profits and asking why the west is turning a blind eye. Manmade on the waste trail on aljazeera. Aljazeera will meet 2 arab women with roots in the middle east both build successful lawyer suborder over the last 5 years ive achieved a great deal of partnership with the countrys leading pharmacy the never forgot where they came from. We tried to put forward a different place than the stereotypical image of muslim women arabs aboard the businesswoman of the council on aljazeera. This is. Hello and welcome pollen youre watching news our live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. Price of c c out across egypt and there are protests demanding the president steps down. The president has approved the deployment of u. S. Forces. The u. S. Takes the 1st step to support saudi arabia in response to attacks on its oil facilities. Thats hours after yemens who offered troops to saudi arabia but warn that they will hit back hard at the coalition attacks continue. We share one planet like this our only home and why are we letting it go to waste a call for Global Action millions of young people take the lead in the biggest ever climate protest. Thousands of people are protesting across egypt theyre calling on president Abdel Fattah Elsisi to resign there are reports that one person has died in the Northern City of months sora several people have been arrested in the capital cairo has been banned from reporting inside egypt charlotte dallas has the latest. From cairo to alexandria to mend sora anger and resentment filled egypt streets people protested against president abdul fattah elsisi calling for him to resign following corruption allegations and a reassigned they flooded into cairos to his square before police. Dispersed the crowd arresting some the square was made famous in 2011 during the egyptian revolution that toppled former president Hosni Mubarak the fact that it is a people have been able to actually enter to harry square is in itself an incredible achievement for the people in order to try to protest against sisi so it seems that there is this bubble thats growing this tension is growing and it seems that momentum is increasing and minute by minute egyptians are frustrated about corruption but it was a businessman in spain that storks the fire calling for the protests muhammad ali started posting videos on you tube and facebook and Early September he leaked cissie and his military wasted millions of dollars of public money on palaces and hotels he said he knew because he built them i wonder why spend a huge amount of money building these houses i never understood his decision the problem was that since these wife didnt want to sleep in the same home when mubaraks wife stayed taken low level corruption to a new label i built 5 villas for theses a palace for the president and a military camp in cairo. A slap to the one week ago speaking at a youth summit in cairo president says he did not directly address the accusations of corruption against him and his army but he did say this. How much do you think a day of operations in sinai costs we dont talk about this then we see someone daring to come out and defame the army someone who wants to shock you panic you someone who dares to try to disparage the great value of our great army when cici little military coup of president Mohammed Morsi in 2013 he outlawed all unauthorized protests a government crackdown followed with tens of thousands of egyptians arrested including journalists like aljazeera is own Mahmoud Hussein who is now being imprisoned more than 1000. Egyptian government crushed any protest ruthlessly sort of like a people are prepared to take to the streets tonight i think speaks to the enormous frustration the enormous anger that ordinary egyptians to work. From an egyptian whistleblower posting you tube videos the internet has galvanized egyptians frustrations and now move to the streets dallas. And our correspondent there as correspondent joins us here in our studio hes covered egypt extensively over the years so firstly jamal whats your take on whats happening on the ground in egypt right now where everybody is you know. Taken aback by seeing this momentous events over the past 12 hours or so they are something that we have not been expecting to happen because of the nature of the regime one that has really ruled with an iron grasp a lot worse than we saw under mubarak so its very understandable that people being a bit emotional about their analysis may be jumping the gun a bit or maybe even downplaying. So lets stick to the facts right the facts are that these are protests that have taken place across the country cairo alexandria. Me out within cairo within alexandria the 2 largest cities across those cities as well so gives the same and so forth so thats significant because that has not happened since the military coup even the small protests that took place here and there over the past few years have been limited not just in size but in locations so thats one fact 2nd fact that these are very organic can make sure if you were to compare them with 20112007 had certain. Things that preceded it so it had the april 6th protests that took place amongst the workers in the factory cities there had the cafe movements enough movements which was a coalition of different organizations that had the return of mohamed atta but other idea in his 6 point plan i believe at the time whereas these they were there was no calls by the Muslim Brotherhood which essentially been disseminated in egypt theres no calls by the liberal movement which again has been disseminated this is very much young people come to the streets fed up with what theyre seeing and 3rd the simple demand theyve gone straight to it theres not theyre not talking about reform theyre not talking about greater freedom so to speak theyre saying we do not want sisi at hialeah sisi a shabby despite the sisi must go and these are the facts that are making this night so important whether they then you know snowball in something bigger well wait and see but theres no denying just how important the 20th of september is in egypt you know its quite surprising that these protests have been going on for the past few hours particularly in the preceding months of this any kind of dissent was shut down immediately and quite harshly how do you think the government or the authorities are going to respond to this well so far weve been seeing mixed messages depending on the city so in central cairo in Tahrir Square they went in with tear gas they went in with armed Armored Vehicles and they dispersed them but for example there are videos that came out from the last offer which is a suburb of alexander. There are videos of me out in the mail for example the police can be heard in videos and seen turning the protestors were going to do anything carry on protest in alexandria they open the streets for them to walk for certain. Whether that is a manifestation of dissent within the Security Forces wait and see or whether it is maybe strategic maneuvering not to add fuel to the fire because obviously their street is boiling or whether it is strategic maneuvering from sisi because you know hes going to the United Nations and he doesnt want to have the International Press shining a light on just how dictatorial and also return his regime again were not quite sure but really the interesting thing and this reminds me of when we were watching things on trying to turn if were going to make a comparison here is that at some point it becomes a cycle which you cant break if people take to the streets and you let them then more people being bold and because egypt is in the worst Economic Situation its ever been freedom is 0 minus unemployment Education Health care everything is so bad that there is enough there for people to protest so if they see that there are those in the streets who are being given space to protest they will join this the flip side is if you crack down on them that could very well in bold in those now longer care because their life is so bad that theyll be like you know what the only way for a future is to gamble and to protest it so that brings me to my next point jimi you covered the protests that led up to the downfall of the regime in 2011 extensively there was so much hope at the time and when finally mubarak stepped down it was thrown out you saw people celebrate and they thought that change was coming but whats whats happened since i think its a maturing process and i think what analysts journalists activists everybody who was involved one way or the other in reporting or witnessing or participating in egypt realized very quickly by would seem made 2012 early 2013 was that what we saw in 2000 law. From wasnt the revolution in its entirety but it was the 1st steps it was an uprising and what were witnessing now is just another one of those steps what we witnessed in terms of the elections in terms of the military coup again was another stage of it youre talking about egypt the most populous nation in the arab world the largest army in the arab world you know one of the most intricate civilizations that has been governed by the military for the past 60 years the military that controls everything so it controls the entire economy you control the minute you produces things from past to through druze refrigerators Truth Television channels the media and so forth. Democratize a society that has been so demick militarized over decades within an 18 day period or even a one year period it will take a process and what were seeing today and thats why i think its important to conceptualize it is just another manifestation of people who want a Better Future and are demanding a pluralistic more free society jamal great to get your insight and great to have you on set with me thank you. Ok so lets take a look at president s easys rise to power and his rule since 2013 he overthrew Mohamed Morsi the countrys 1st democratically elected president and as weve been saying sisi has suppress dissent ever since including banning all protests and he has been accused of wide waging human rights abuses earlier this year he oversaw constitutional amendments that would allow him to stay in power until 2030 rather than having to stand down in 2020 to 30 of harmony is an associate professor at Long Island University and senior fellow at the center for Global Policy in washington d. C. And joins us now live from new york and from where youre sitting there what are these protests looking like to you is this something that that is it could Gain Momentum or keep up the momentum to become something bigger. So its and one of the guards too early to tell of this today was not really expected that people would come into the streets in about 6 different provinces in cairo that the fear barrier could have been broken and so in one regard its too early to tell and its very surprising but on the other hand its actually not surprising if we look at the egyptian population today of 100000000 people the average age is 23 now if you subtract 8 which was the when one of the revolution happened 8 years ago i mean the average age was 15 and so you have much of the population doesnt live with the post revolution trauma or the memories of the revolution in the way the older generation did you have a group of young people coming in with a different set of demands and different kinds of understanding of a future possibility so those on the streets today are very different than the ones that were there 8 years ago if we look at the Economic Situation in egypt today. In 2013 poverty rates were about 20 percent 2019 there upwards of 33 percent and according to the world bank theyre actually 60 percent and so when you have much of the population is number one young did not see the benefits of the revolution and is living in a level of poverty and is clamped down with low

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