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Why Water Matters - A Story from Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2012
Find out how something as simple as having clean water can make the world of difference to a child's life, education and entire future.
Enter The Mile:
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David Tennant sees the devastating effects of pneumonia in Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
David Tennant visits a hospital in Sierra Leone that is struggling to save the lives of children desperately sick with preventable illnesses, such as pneumonia. Sport Relief cash could provide vaccines and vital equipment for hospitals like this.
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John Bishop visits the only children's hospital in Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation, call 03457 910 910 now or go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
John Bishop pays a visit to the front line of the fight against killer childhood diseases in Sierra Leone. Tragically, many of these diseases are preventable with simple vaccines. Sport Relief cash plays a crucial role in providing these vaccines.
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John Bishop Visits Slums Of Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2012
All the money you donate to support Sport Relief will help people living unimaginably tough lives, both on your doorstep in the UK, and across the world's poorest countries.
Donate now: http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
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David Tennant with some great school results in Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
David Tennant sees how just £50 can put a child in Sierra Leone in school for a year. And he and a whole playground are rather excited about it.
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John Bishop with a story of hope from Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
John Bishop reports on how Kadiatu, a young girl he met in Sierra Leone in 2012, has a new home thanks to Sport Relief cash. She and her family have access to clean water and communal toilets. And, Kadiatu is now going to school. Thank you.
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Reportage Dimanche Sport # Sierraleone - Tunisie
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Dimanche sport : Tunisie - Sierra Leone
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SPORTS DAY - National Stadium, Sierra Leone
School sports day
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Sport / Football : Le match Sierra Leone se jouera en Côte d'Ivoire
Sport / Football : Le match Sierra Leone se jouera en Côte d'Ivoire
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Sport fishing Sierra Leone
Sport Fishing in Sierra Leone with www.Banana-Divers.biz.ly and Daltons Banana Guesthouse, 076278120
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Right To Play in Sierra Leone -- Using sport to heal the wounds of war
Olympic Medalist Summer Sanders visits former child combatants in Sierra Leone with Right To Play President Johann Koss and discovers the incredible impact sport can have beyond the medals.
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SLBC Sport News Interview - Sierra Leone Jungle Run 2012
An interview about the Sierra Leone Jungle Run 2012. The interview was shown on SLBC on the 17´th of July.
For more information, visit http://sierraleonejunglerun.com/
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Sports News Africa Express: Sierra Leone Alleged Match-Fixers & Ethiopian Legend Launches Marathon
Sports News Africa brings you Africa's sports headlines in two minutes. Subscribe to get daily news: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCseGp9VA7X5dpiSv2dqkDcQ?sub_confirmation=1
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Change The World Through Sport - The National Amputee Team Sierra Leone
in hummel we are a very proud sponsor of the national amputee team in Sierra Leone
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Sierra Leone Paralympic Sports Ends OCP 3
The Paralympic Committee of Sierra Leone on Saturday 27th June 2015 completed the two days Organizational Capacity Programme 3 at Waterloo. The course was delayed due to the Ebola outbreak. The Ministry of Sports decided to allow the holding of the course because of the progress made so far in the fight against Ebola. On the final Day the Deputy Sports Minister Ismail Al-Sankoh Conteh used the occ
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Hawa's story of being a disabled women in sierra Leone playing sport
A film on a disabled sports coach in Sierrea Leone. She works for International NJO Right to Play.
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Sports day at Zenith International Academy, Sierra Leone
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Isha Johansen, president of the Sierra Leone FA on Sports 360
Isha Johansen, president of the Sierra Leone FA on Sports 360
More Sports360 videos at : http://www.voxafrica.co.uk/sporst360
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Team Sierra Leone Minister of Sports, Paul Kamara Visits the games Village in Glasgow
The Minister of Sports for Sierra Leone on Tuesday 22nd July visited the Games Village of the 2014 Commonwelth Games in Glasgow. He appealed to the athletes to remanin focus after when the Chef De Mission, Unisa Deen Kargbo presented the team.
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N.T.L SPORT CLUB SIERRA LEONE AND GHANA
INTERVIEW IN TURKEY.
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N.T.L SPORT CLUB/SIERRA LEONE AND GHANA
INTERVIEW OF SOME NTL PLAYERS IN TURKEY.
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SIERRA LEONE TEAM WELCOME IN GAMES VILLAGE FOR DAILY SPORTS
The Sierra Leone delegation has been offically welcomed in the Games Village of the London Olympics. The Team Welcome Ceremony was attended by the Sierra leone High Commissioner to the United Kingdom H E Edward Mohamed Turay and the entire staff of the High Commission. Members of the Sierra Leone Hastings Link were also in attendance.
The ceremony itself was all about flag raising and acknowledge
Why Water Matters - A Story from Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2012
Find out how something as simple as having clean water can make the world of difference to a child's life, education and entire future.
Enter The Mile:
http...
Find out how something as simple as having clean water can make the world of difference to a child's life, education and entire future.
Enter The Mile:
http://www.sportrelief.com/the-mile
Like Sport Relief on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/sportrelief
Follow us on twitter:
https://twitter.com/sportrelief
For more follow on activities go to http://www.sportrelief.com/learning
wn.com/Why Water Matters A Story From Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2012
Find out how something as simple as having clean water can make the world of difference to a child's life, education and entire future.
Enter The Mile:
http://www.sportrelief.com/the-mile
Like Sport Relief on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/sportrelief
Follow us on twitter:
https://twitter.com/sportrelief
For more follow on activities go to http://www.sportrelief.com/learning
- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 8676
David Tennant sees the devastating effects of pneumonia in Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
David Tennant visits a hospital in Sierra Leone that is struggling to save the lives of children desp...
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
David Tennant visits a hospital in Sierra Leone that is struggling to save the lives of children desperately sick with preventable illnesses, such as pneumonia. Sport Relief cash could provide vaccines and vital equipment for hospitals like this.
wn.com/David Tennant Sees The Devastating Effects Of Pneumonia In Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
David Tennant visits a hospital in Sierra Leone that is struggling to save the lives of children desperately sick with preventable illnesses, such as pneumonia. Sport Relief cash could provide vaccines and vital equipment for hospitals like this.
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 10191
John Bishop visits the only children's hospital in Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation, call 03457 910 910 now or go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
John Bishop pays a visit to the front line of the fight against killer chi...
To make a donation, call 03457 910 910 now or go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
John Bishop pays a visit to the front line of the fight against killer childhood diseases in Sierra Leone. Tragically, many of these diseases are preventable with simple vaccines. Sport Relief cash plays a crucial role in providing these vaccines.
wn.com/John Bishop Visits The Only Children's Hospital In Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation, call 03457 910 910 now or go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
John Bishop pays a visit to the front line of the fight against killer childhood diseases in Sierra Leone. Tragically, many of these diseases are preventable with simple vaccines. Sport Relief cash plays a crucial role in providing these vaccines.
- published: 22 Mar 2014
- views: 3409
John Bishop Visits Slums Of Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2012
All the money you donate to support Sport Relief will help people living unimaginably tough lives, both on your doorstep in the UK, and across the world's poore...
All the money you donate to support Sport Relief will help people living unimaginably tough lives, both on your doorstep in the UK, and across the world's poorest countries.
Donate now: http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
wn.com/John Bishop Visits Slums Of Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2012
All the money you donate to support Sport Relief will help people living unimaginably tough lives, both on your doorstep in the UK, and across the world's poorest countries.
Donate now: http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 15823
David Tennant with some great school results in Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
David Tennant sees how just £50 can put a child in Sierra Leone in school for a year. And he and a wh...
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
David Tennant sees how just £50 can put a child in Sierra Leone in school for a year. And he and a whole playground are rather excited about it.
wn.com/David Tennant With Some Great School Results In Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
David Tennant sees how just £50 can put a child in Sierra Leone in school for a year. And he and a whole playground are rather excited about it.
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 2091
John Bishop with a story of hope from Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
John Bishop reports on how Kadiatu, a young girl he met in Sierra Leone in 2012, has a new home thank...
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
John Bishop reports on how Kadiatu, a young girl he met in Sierra Leone in 2012, has a new home thanks to Sport Relief cash. She and her family have access to clean water and communal toilets. And, Kadiatu is now going to school. Thank you.
wn.com/John Bishop With A Story Of Hope From Sierra Leone | Sport Relief 2014
To make a donation go to http://www.sportrelief.com/donate
John Bishop reports on how Kadiatu, a young girl he met in Sierra Leone in 2012, has a new home thanks to Sport Relief cash. She and her family have access to clean water and communal toilets. And, Kadiatu is now going to school. Thank you.
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 2212
Sport / Football : Le match Sierra Leone se jouera en Côte d'Ivoire
Sport / Football : Le match Sierra Leone se jouera en Côte d'Ivoire...
Sport / Football : Le match Sierra Leone se jouera en Côte d'Ivoire
wn.com/Sport Football Le Match Sierra Leone Se Jouera En Côte D'Ivoire
Sport / Football : Le match Sierra Leone se jouera en Côte d'Ivoire
- published: 30 Oct 2014
- views: 1
Sport fishing Sierra Leone
Sport Fishing in Sierra Leone with www.Banana-Divers.biz.ly and Daltons Banana Guesthouse, 076278120...
Sport Fishing in Sierra Leone with www.Banana-Divers.biz.ly and Daltons Banana Guesthouse, 076278120
wn.com/Sport Fishing Sierra Leone
Sport Fishing in Sierra Leone with www.Banana-Divers.biz.ly and Daltons Banana Guesthouse, 076278120
- published: 08 Jan 2014
- views: 207
Right To Play in Sierra Leone -- Using sport to heal the wounds of war
Olympic Medalist Summer Sanders visits former child combatants in Sierra Leone with Right To Play President Johann Koss and discovers the incredible impact spor...
Olympic Medalist Summer Sanders visits former child combatants in Sierra Leone with Right To Play President Johann Koss and discovers the incredible impact sport can have beyond the medals.
wn.com/Right To Play In Sierra Leone Using Sport To Heal The Wounds Of War
Olympic Medalist Summer Sanders visits former child combatants in Sierra Leone with Right To Play President Johann Koss and discovers the incredible impact sport can have beyond the medals.
- published: 14 Oct 2009
- views: 467
SLBC Sport News Interview - Sierra Leone Jungle Run 2012
An interview about the Sierra Leone Jungle Run 2012. The interview was shown on SLBC on the 17´th of July.
For more information, visit http://sierraleonejungler...
An interview about the Sierra Leone Jungle Run 2012. The interview was shown on SLBC on the 17´th of July.
For more information, visit http://sierraleonejunglerun.com/
wn.com/Slbc Sport News Interview Sierra Leone Jungle Run 2012
An interview about the Sierra Leone Jungle Run 2012. The interview was shown on SLBC on the 17´th of July.
For more information, visit http://sierraleonejunglerun.com/
- published: 01 Aug 2012
- views: 519
Sports News Africa Express: Sierra Leone Alleged Match-Fixers & Ethiopian Legend Launches Marathon
Sports News Africa brings you Africa's sports headlines in two minutes. Subscribe to get daily news: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCseGp9VA7X5dpiSv2dqkDcQ?su...
Sports News Africa brings you Africa's sports headlines in two minutes. Subscribe to get daily news: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCseGp9VA7X5dpiSv2dqkDcQ?sub_confirmation=1
Find us here:
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wn.com/Sports News Africa Express Sierra Leone Alleged Match Fixers Ethiopian Legend Launches Marathon
Sports News Africa brings you Africa's sports headlines in two minutes. Subscribe to get daily news: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCseGp9VA7X5dpiSv2dqkDcQ?sub_confirmation=1
Find us here:
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- published: 11 Mar 2015
- views: 29
Change The World Through Sport - The National Amputee Team Sierra Leone
in hummel we are a very proud sponsor of the national amputee team in Sierra Leone...
in hummel we are a very proud sponsor of the national amputee team in Sierra Leone
wn.com/Change The World Through Sport The National Amputee Team Sierra Leone
in hummel we are a very proud sponsor of the national amputee team in Sierra Leone
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 379
Sierra Leone Paralympic Sports Ends OCP 3
The Paralympic Committee of Sierra Leone on Saturday 27th June 2015 completed the two days Organizational Capacity Programme 3 at Waterloo. The course was delay...
The Paralympic Committee of Sierra Leone on Saturday 27th June 2015 completed the two days Organizational Capacity Programme 3 at Waterloo. The course was delayed due to the Ebola outbreak. The Ministry of Sports decided to allow the holding of the course because of the progress made so far in the fight against Ebola. On the final Day the Deputy Sports Minister Ismail Al-Sankoh Conteh used the occasion to call for effective collaboration. Here is the clip reported on SLBC Tv by Francis Ndanema.
wn.com/Sierra Leone Paralympic Sports Ends Ocp 3
The Paralympic Committee of Sierra Leone on Saturday 27th June 2015 completed the two days Organizational Capacity Programme 3 at Waterloo. The course was delayed due to the Ebola outbreak. The Ministry of Sports decided to allow the holding of the course because of the progress made so far in the fight against Ebola. On the final Day the Deputy Sports Minister Ismail Al-Sankoh Conteh used the occasion to call for effective collaboration. Here is the clip reported on SLBC Tv by Francis Ndanema.
- published: 29 Jun 2015
- views: 1
Hawa's story of being a disabled women in sierra Leone playing sport
A film on a disabled sports coach in Sierrea Leone. She works for International NJO Right to Play....
A film on a disabled sports coach in Sierrea Leone. She works for International NJO Right to Play.
wn.com/Hawa's Story Of Being A Disabled Women In Sierra Leone Playing Sport
A film on a disabled sports coach in Sierrea Leone. She works for International NJO Right to Play.
- published: 07 Jan 2012
- views: 374
Isha Johansen, president of the Sierra Leone FA on Sports 360
Isha Johansen, president of the Sierra Leone FA on Sports 360
More Sports360 videos at : http://www.voxafrica.co.uk/sporst360...
Isha Johansen, president of the Sierra Leone FA on Sports 360
More Sports360 videos at : http://www.voxafrica.co.uk/sporst360
wn.com/Isha Johansen, President Of The Sierra Leone Fa On Sports 360
Isha Johansen, president of the Sierra Leone FA on Sports 360
More Sports360 videos at : http://www.voxafrica.co.uk/sporst360
- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 885
Team Sierra Leone Minister of Sports, Paul Kamara Visits the games Village in Glasgow
The Minister of Sports for Sierra Leone on Tuesday 22nd July visited the Games Village of the 2014 Commonwelth Games in Glasgow. He appealed to the athletes to ...
The Minister of Sports for Sierra Leone on Tuesday 22nd July visited the Games Village of the 2014 Commonwelth Games in Glasgow. He appealed to the athletes to remanin focus after when the Chef De Mission, Unisa Deen Kargbo presented the team.
wn.com/Team Sierra Leone Minister Of Sports, Paul Kamara Visits The Games Village In Glasgow
The Minister of Sports for Sierra Leone on Tuesday 22nd July visited the Games Village of the 2014 Commonwelth Games in Glasgow. He appealed to the athletes to remanin focus after when the Chef De Mission, Unisa Deen Kargbo presented the team.
- published: 22 Jul 2014
- views: 329
SIERRA LEONE TEAM WELCOME IN GAMES VILLAGE FOR DAILY SPORTS
The Sierra Leone delegation has been offically welcomed in the Games Village of the London Olympics. The Team Welcome Ceremony was attended by the Sierra leone ...
The Sierra Leone delegation has been offically welcomed in the Games Village of the London Olympics. The Team Welcome Ceremony was attended by the Sierra leone High Commissioner to the United Kingdom H E Edward Mohamed Turay and the entire staff of the High Commission. Members of the Sierra Leone Hastings Link were also in attendance.
The ceremony itself was all about flag raising and acknowledgement of Sierra Leones presence in the 2012 Olympic Games. The Mayor of the Games Village commended the athletes for their hard training before the games. He assured the athletes and officils of a friendly athmosphere and called on them to compete fairly.
Sierra Leone and Iraq were welcome together
wn.com/Sierra Leone Team Welcome In Games Village For Daily Sports
The Sierra Leone delegation has been offically welcomed in the Games Village of the London Olympics. The Team Welcome Ceremony was attended by the Sierra leone High Commissioner to the United Kingdom H E Edward Mohamed Turay and the entire staff of the High Commission. Members of the Sierra Leone Hastings Link were also in attendance.
The ceremony itself was all about flag raising and acknowledgement of Sierra Leones presence in the 2012 Olympic Games. The Mayor of the Games Village commended the athletes for their hard training before the games. He assured the athletes and officils of a friendly athmosphere and called on them to compete fairly.
Sierra Leone and Iraq were welcome together
- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 2730
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Sierra Leone - Rebels Cause Terror
T/I: 10:10:06
The military government of Captain Valentine Strasser in Sierra
Leone is still struggling to contain a rebel movement that has
been active since 1991. Peace talks were held this week in
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, involving the Organisation for African Unity
and the rebel Revolutionary United Front. But there is still
danger in the countryside. Brigadier Julius Maada Bio, the secon
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Sierra Leone - Rebels Cause Terror
T/I: 11:03:42
The military government of Captain Valentine Strasser in Sierra
Leone is still struggling to contain a rebel movement that has
been active since 1991. Peace talks were held this week in
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, involving the Organisation for African Unity
and the rebel Revolutionary United Front. But there is still
danger in the countryside. Brigadier Julius Maada Bio, the secon
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SIERRA LEONE: THOUSANDS DISPLACED DUE TO CIVIL WAR
English/Nat
Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes in Sierra Leone and now face starvation as a vicious civil war tears their country apart.
The war in the West African nation has pitted a little-known rebel group, the Revolutionary United Front, against the military government based in the capital, Freetown.
As the war rages in the countryside, villagers, mo
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SIERRA LEONE: COUP D'ETAT TOPPLES MILITARY LEADER
English/Nat
Sierra Leone's military leader is reported to have been ousted by fellow officers in a coup.
State-run radio says Captain Valentine Strasser was deposed six weeks before planned elections to return the country to civilian rule.
There are no reports of bloodshed, and Captain Strasser has been promised safe passage out of his war-torn, impoverished country.
A statement r
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Christmas messages from troops deployed in Sierra Leone
Military personnel stationed in Sierra Leone have sent messages to wish their loved ones a Happy Christmas. The troops in the video, which includes RAF personnel, are currently deployed on Operation GRITROCK to help tackle the spread of the Ebola virus.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon thanked the Armed Forces for their “tireless dedication, determination and commitment”.
He said: “This Christmas
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SIERRA LEONE: ECOMOG SOLDIERS CLOSE TO DEFEATING JUNTA TROOPS
English/Nat
Ecomog soldiers in Sierra Leone have all but defeated troops loyal to the ousted junta leader Lt-Colonel Johnny Paul Koroma.
With 118 dead, hundreds more wounded and parts of the capital in ruins, the price for restoring democracy the West African state however is mounting.
As fighting in the capital was quelled to all but sporadic resistance, hospital officials on Saturday be
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SAS: BRITISH SPECIAL FORCES (Documentary/Movie) Operation Barras
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Operation Barras Hostage rescue
British special forces attack on the west side boys in Sierra Leone saving British hostages. Accompanied with a support group made of paratroopers from 1 Para. (SFSG) including (JSFAW)
The SAS (Special Air Service) Regiment is a corps of the British Army and a part of the United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF) commanded
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SIERRA LEONE: LEADERS OF MILITARY COUP SHUT ALL WEST AFRICAN BORDERS
Natural Sound
The leaders of a military coup in Sierra Leone have shut down all of the West African nation's borders, claiming they are now in control of the country.
A new spokesman for the mutineers, Capt. Paul Thomas, said on national radio that the designated head of state would address the nation in due course.
He did not say who that was, but described himself as the spokesman for t
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Sierra Leone to deploy 850 soldiers in Somalia
http://www.ntvuganda.co.ug/
The West African nation of Sierra Leone is set to deploy an 850 strong military force in Somalia next month to support the African Union Mission troops maintain peace in the war torn nation.The revelation was made by a top Sierra Leonine commander during a visit to the UPDF's Singo Peace Support Training Centre in Nakaseke by the 36 African Commanders attending the of A
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SIERRA LEONE: CIVIL WAR: CHILD SOLDIERS FORCED TO FRONTLINES
English/Nat
It is a civil war that has killed more than 10-thousand people and raged for 5 years.
But it is a conflict that has received little attention from the international community.
The war is in Sierra Leone.
Among the victims of this conflict are the child-soldiers; boys and girls forced to the frontlines by both the military government and the rebels trying to defeat them.
In the no-
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SIERRA LEONE: TOUGH ACTION BEING TAKEN AGAINST SUSPECTED LOOTERS
English/Nat
In Sierra Leone, soldiers loyal to coup leader Major Johnny Paul Koroma are taking tough action against suspected looters.
Sixteen days after soldiers ousted President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah's civilian government, the military junta is calling for social order.
But Nigeria, which has troops in the country, has threatened to use force if necessary to restore the democratically e
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US-Backed "Free" "Syrian" "Army" Terrorists are killing Christians & destroying Christian Churches
youtube search today this week this month this year all time
Syria Bashar Al Assad Leon Panetta Basma Kudmani Hillary Clinton Susan Rice UN United Nations John McCain Joe Lieberman Israel Netanyahu Tel Aviv Syria you are not alone Freedom World Life Brave Alone Liberty Hope Chris You Not Peace NATO Qatar Saudi Arabia Aljazeera AljazeeraEnglish AlArabiya.Net Al Saud Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani Bahra
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November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital http://news.yahoo.com/sierra-leone-doctor-dies-ebola-nebraska-hospital-133148686.html
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Surgeon infected extremely critical condition at Nebraska hospital http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/11/16/surgeon-infected-with-ebola-virus-in-extremely-critical-conditio
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SIERRA LEONE: ECOMOG TROOPS BEGIN TO IMPOSE ORDER IN FREETOWN
English/Nat
The new authorities in Freetown - capital of Sierra Leone - have begun to impose order on the city after a bloody fight for control.
The military force - made up of troops from other West African states - is now battling to extend its power throughout the rest of the country.
But the ECOMOG troops still have to combat vigilante gangs, widespread hunger and the threat of diseas
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[HD] Sierra Leone - Zwischen Party, Pandemie und Pleite [Doku]
Nach dem blutigen Bürgerkrieg um Diamanten schien es wirtschaftlich bergauf zu gehen, doch dann brach Ebola aus. Gibt es trotz stoppenden Aufschwungs Hoffnung für Sierra Leone?
Elf Jahre lang mussten die Menschen in einem grausamen Bürgerkrieg um Diamanten leiden. Nach dem Krieg boten sich ausländische Investoren an, die Minen wieder aufzubauen. Zudem wurden ausländische Unternehmen dazu bewegt,
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US/NATO-Backed "Free" "Syrian" "Army" Terrorists Torturing then Shooting Innocent Civilians
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Syria Bashar Al Assad Leon Panetta Basma Kudmani Hillary Clinton Susan Rice UN United Nations John McCain Joe Lieberman Israel Netanyahu Tel Aviv Syria you are not alone Freedom World Life Brave Alone Liberty Hope Chris You Not Peace NATO Qatar Saudi Arabia Aljazeera AljazeeraEnglish AlArabiya.Net Al Saud Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani Bahra
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SIERRA LEONE: TRUCE PLEDGE BY PRESIDENT
English/Nat
As civilians flee the continued attack by rebel gunmen on the Sierra Leonean capital of Freetown, the country's President on Thursday reaffirmed his election pledge of bringing peace to the country.
President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah condemned the attacks and said he and his imprisoned arch-rival, Foday Sankoh have had discussions to bring about a ceasefire.
The forces from the Revolution
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SIERRA LEONE: REBELS RELEASE EUROPEAN MISSIONARY HOSTAGES
Ital/German/Span
Five European missionaries who had been held hostage for 15 days by rebel forces in Sierra Leonne have been freed.
The five -- Spaniards Jose Luis Garayoa, Fernando Aguilo and Antonio Meteu, Italian Gilberto Ugoline and Andreas Erhard from Germany -- were released unharmed by the rebels at the weekend.
After 15 days of terror, the five freed hostages embraced their newly
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SIERRA LEONE: REBELS CLAIM TO HAVE TAKEN OVER FREETOWN:
English/Nat
Buildings burned and artillery explosions have been rocking the capital of Sierra Leone as rebels and troops defending the government each insisted that they are controlling Freetown.
The rebels claimed they had taken over the capital of this West African nation and forced a Nigerian-led coalition that is backing the government to retreat.
But the Nigerian Defence Ministry said its
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Sierra Leone - Coup leaders open up military hqs
T/I: 11:17:36 GS 10:01:23
Sierra Leone's coup leaders opened up their military
headquarters to the media on Monday (9/6) after calling their
soldiers off the streets.
SHOWS:
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE, 9/6
00:00 WS PAN military headquarters;
00:05 WS PAN soldiers walking in internal courtyard;
00:13 MS group of soldiers standing by heavy machinegun;
00:17 MS soldiers sitting
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Lupe Fiasco- Conflict Diamonds
Conflict Diamonds Lyrics: Diamonds are forever, they wont leave in the night i've no fear that they might. Desert me!! Uhh, F and F, uhh Diamonds are forever...
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Humanitarian Intervention: Britain in Sierra Leone.
British intervention in Sierra Leone 2000. video footage and interviews. *video does not belong to me*
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SAS Jungle Rescue Operation Barras | Full documentary HD | History channel 2015
Operation Barras was a British Army operation that took place in Sierra Leone on 10 September 2000. The operation aimed to release five British soldiers of the Royal Irish Regiment who had been held by a militia group known as the "West Side Boys". The soldiers were part of a patrol that was returning from a visit to Jordanian peacekeepers attached to the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UN
Sierra Leone - Rebels Cause Terror
T/I: 10:10:06
The military government of Captain Valentine Strasser in Sierra
Leone is still struggling to contain a rebel movement that has
been active si...
T/I: 10:10:06
The military government of Captain Valentine Strasser in Sierra
Leone is still struggling to contain a rebel movement that has
been active since 1991. Peace talks were held this week in
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, involving the Organisation for African Unity
and the rebel Revolutionary United Front. But there is still
danger in the countryside. Brigadier Julius Maada Bio, the second
in command in the Sierra Leone government and Chief of Defence
Staff, says it has been difficult for the government forces to
control the rebels. Government-controlled towns like Bo, 100 miles
southeast of the capital Freetown, are under siege from the rebels
and the only safe way to reach them is by air.
SHOWS:
SIERRA LEONE RECENT
BO 1/12
Sierra Leone army roadblock outside the town
Sierra Leone army soldier watching cars
Police and army searching car for weapons and infiltrators
Sierra Leone soldier at checkpoint with gun
Local bus being checked through roadblock
Passengers taken off for identity checks
Women and children in back of local bus
GVs of homes burned and destroyed by rebels in village five miles
outside the military-controlled zone of Bo.
FILE MORRIBA MID 1994
Sierra Leone broadcasting services footage of aftermath of a rebel
attack on the town of Morriba in mid 1994
GVs of decomposing bodies
FREETOWN 2/12
GVs of brigadier Julius Maada Bio, second in command in Sierra
Leone's military government and Chief of Defence Staff
Bio SOT: "It has been very difficult, even as military men, to
stay on top of the situation and it has to be. It's very difficult
for any leadership, but I think the challenge is with the nation
and they have to choose the appropriate leader to cope with a
situation like this".
BO 1/12
Bo town centre showing overcrowding because of influx of displaced
people
Government soldier moving through crowd
Truck with government soldier on board moving through town
WS Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) camp in Bo showing people whose
limbs have been hacked off in a terror campaign by the rebels
Tilt down of woman with both arms chopped off
MS woman with single arm hacked off
Man who lost both arms being fed by friend
Old man with single arm chopped off
CU young woman who had boiling water thrown over her body by
rebels
MS more victims of rebel terror campaign
CU young man with right arm hacked off
3.14
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T/I: 10:10:06
The military government of Captain Valentine Strasser in Sierra
Leone is still struggling to contain a rebel movement that has
been active since 1991. Peace talks were held this week in
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, involving the Organisation for African Unity
and the rebel Revolutionary United Front. But there is still
danger in the countryside. Brigadier Julius Maada Bio, the second
in command in the Sierra Leone government and Chief of Defence
Staff, says it has been difficult for the government forces to
control the rebels. Government-controlled towns like Bo, 100 miles
southeast of the capital Freetown, are under siege from the rebels
and the only safe way to reach them is by air.
SHOWS:
SIERRA LEONE RECENT
BO 1/12
Sierra Leone army roadblock outside the town
Sierra Leone army soldier watching cars
Police and army searching car for weapons and infiltrators
Sierra Leone soldier at checkpoint with gun
Local bus being checked through roadblock
Passengers taken off for identity checks
Women and children in back of local bus
GVs of homes burned and destroyed by rebels in village five miles
outside the military-controlled zone of Bo.
FILE MORRIBA MID 1994
Sierra Leone broadcasting services footage of aftermath of a rebel
attack on the town of Morriba in mid 1994
GVs of decomposing bodies
FREETOWN 2/12
GVs of brigadier Julius Maada Bio, second in command in Sierra
Leone's military government and Chief of Defence Staff
Bio SOT: "It has been very difficult, even as military men, to
stay on top of the situation and it has to be. It's very difficult
for any leadership, but I think the challenge is with the nation
and they have to choose the appropriate leader to cope with a
situation like this".
BO 1/12
Bo town centre showing overcrowding because of influx of displaced
people
Government soldier moving through crowd
Truck with government soldier on board moving through town
WS Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) camp in Bo showing people whose
limbs have been hacked off in a terror campaign by the rebels
Tilt down of woman with both arms chopped off
MS woman with single arm hacked off
Man who lost both arms being fed by friend
Old man with single arm chopped off
CU young woman who had boiling water thrown over her body by
rebels
MS more victims of rebel terror campaign
CU young man with right arm hacked off
3.14
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Sierra Leone - Rebels Cause Terror
T/I: 11:03:42
The military government of Captain Valentine Strasser in Sierra
Leone is still struggling to contain a rebel movement that has
been active si...
T/I: 11:03:42
The military government of Captain Valentine Strasser in Sierra
Leone is still struggling to contain a rebel movement that has
been active since 1991. Peace talks were held this week in
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, involving the Organisation for African Unity
and the rebel Revolutionary United Front. But there is still
danger in the countryside. Brigadier Julius Maada Bio, the second
in command in the Sierra Leone government and Chief of Defence
Staff, says it has been difficult for the government forces to
control the rebels. Government-controlled towns like Bo, 100 miles
southeast of the capital Freetown, are under siege from the rebels
and the only safe way to reach them is by air. All vehicles
arriving are searched at military checkpoints for weapons and
rebel infiltrators. The government claims the rebels have been
cutting off people's arms and legs in the countryside and sending
them into towns like Bo to show other people what will happen if
they try to return to their villages. The government says the
rebels have also been burning villages, and the influx of
displaced villagers has increased the population of Bo from
slightly more than 90,000 in 1992 to almost 400,000 today.
SHOWS:
BO/FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE 1/12
BO, SIERRA LEONE 1/12
00.00 Victims, with limbs hacked off, under shelter
00.03 Tilt from face to limb off
00.10 Woman in group with limb off
00.14 Armless man being fed by friend
00.20 Old man with no hands
00.24 Young man with one arm off
VILLAGE NEAR BO 1/12
00.28 WS and PAN village after rebel attack
00.32 MS house with roof destroyed
00.35 Children amid ruins
BO, SIERRA LEONE 1/12
00.39 WS crowded town centre, zoom in
00.46 Man in crowd
00.49 Soldier walks through crowd
00.52 Truck with soldier on board through crowd
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE 2/12
00.58 Brigadier Julius Maada Bio, second-in-command in Sierra
Leone's military government and Chief of Defence Staff, SOT: "It's
going to be very difficult for any leadership, but I think the
challenge is with the nation and they have to choose the
appropriate leader to cope with a situation like this".
OUTSKIRTS OF BO, SIERRA LEONE 1/12
01.09 WS and zoom roadblock checkpoint with car
01.14 Soldier with weapon
01.17 Soldiers close car bonnet
01.21 MS truck stopped
01.25 People herded out of truck
01.32 ENDS
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Rebels Cause Terror
T/I: 11:03:42
The military government of Captain Valentine Strasser in Sierra
Leone is still struggling to contain a rebel movement that has
been active since 1991. Peace talks were held this week in
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, involving the Organisation for African Unity
and the rebel Revolutionary United Front. But there is still
danger in the countryside. Brigadier Julius Maada Bio, the second
in command in the Sierra Leone government and Chief of Defence
Staff, says it has been difficult for the government forces to
control the rebels. Government-controlled towns like Bo, 100 miles
southeast of the capital Freetown, are under siege from the rebels
and the only safe way to reach them is by air. All vehicles
arriving are searched at military checkpoints for weapons and
rebel infiltrators. The government claims the rebels have been
cutting off people's arms and legs in the countryside and sending
them into towns like Bo to show other people what will happen if
they try to return to their villages. The government says the
rebels have also been burning villages, and the influx of
displaced villagers has increased the population of Bo from
slightly more than 90,000 in 1992 to almost 400,000 today.
SHOWS:
BO/FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE 1/12
BO, SIERRA LEONE 1/12
00.00 Victims, with limbs hacked off, under shelter
00.03 Tilt from face to limb off
00.10 Woman in group with limb off
00.14 Armless man being fed by friend
00.20 Old man with no hands
00.24 Young man with one arm off
VILLAGE NEAR BO 1/12
00.28 WS and PAN village after rebel attack
00.32 MS house with roof destroyed
00.35 Children amid ruins
BO, SIERRA LEONE 1/12
00.39 WS crowded town centre, zoom in
00.46 Man in crowd
00.49 Soldier walks through crowd
00.52 Truck with soldier on board through crowd
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE 2/12
00.58 Brigadier Julius Maada Bio, second-in-command in Sierra
Leone's military government and Chief of Defence Staff, SOT: "It's
going to be very difficult for any leadership, but I think the
challenge is with the nation and they have to choose the
appropriate leader to cope with a situation like this".
OUTSKIRTS OF BO, SIERRA LEONE 1/12
01.09 WS and zoom roadblock checkpoint with car
01.14 Soldier with weapon
01.17 Soldiers close car bonnet
01.21 MS truck stopped
01.25 People herded out of truck
01.32 ENDS
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SIERRA LEONE: THOUSANDS DISPLACED DUE TO CIVIL WAR
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Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes in Sierra Leone and now face starvation as a vicious civil war tears their cou...
English/Nat
Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes in Sierra Leone and now face starvation as a vicious civil war tears their country apart.
The war in the West African nation has pitted a little-known rebel group, the Revolutionary United Front, against the military government based in the capital, Freetown.
As the war rages in the countryside, villagers, mostly women and children, have been forced to flee to refugee camps in the provincial capitals.
The military government has promised free and fair elections in February to return the country to democracy but with the current state of anarchy it is difficult to imagine that elections will be possible.
The skull of a rebel soldier sends a stark message from the Sierra Leonian army to the gunmen in the bush.
This savage war has killed an estimated 10-thousand people and displaced hundreds of thousands of others.
Neither side has hesitated to use terror as a weapon of war. But for sheer cruelty, the rebel Revolutionary United Front have few equals.
In hospitals set up by international organisations, mutilated refugees recount grim tales of horror.
This woman was living in a village not far from Bo when she and her children were attacked by an armed group.
They gave her a choice -- they would kill her children or cut off a finger for each one.
SOUNDBITE:
(English translation)
They told me the only reason they were mutilating me was to call my people from the bush. I gave all my fingers for my children.
SUPER CAPTION: Aye Mattia, victim of rebels
Other patients in this ward told similar tales.
SOUNDBITE:
They are really terrorising the people with their amputations. They cut the hands, the arms with machetes. We heard a story about a woman. The rebels told her to bring a ladder to Bo and they gave her a ladder and then cut off her hand. There's a lot of really horrible stories.
SUPER CAPTION: Dr Kathia van Egmond, Medecins Sans Frontieres
Some of the villagers have decided it's time to protect themselves and have set up self- defence organisations called Komajoes.
The Komajoes protect villages from the rebels and help the government of Valentine Strasser fight its war against them.
The 29-year-old leader seized power in a 1992 coup but has had little more success than the previous regime in combatting either rebels or Sierra Leone's crushing poverty.
SOUNDBITE:
Our problem now is we have to deal with the present situation which is the humanitarian situation that we have and we want to appeal to the world to pay attention to us, like they've given a lot of publicity to the situation in Bosnia, Rwanda and also Liberia very close to us. We think we form part of the international community, irrespective of our size and that they should listen to the predicament of our people and come to the aid of this country which is very much in need of humanitarian assistance.
SUPER CAPTION: Brigadier General Julius Maada Bio, Vice-Chairman of Sierra Leonian government
The United Nations does provide food aid for Sierra Leone. But aid officials complain that their efforts are hampered by frequent attacks on food convoys.
Sometimes the attackers are rebels, sometimes they are the same underpaid Government soldiers that were supposed to provide security for the convoys.
In several towns across the country, thousands of children who have lost their parents are surviving on food provided by international organisations.
But UNICEF estimates 25 to 30 children are dying every day from malnutrition and disease.
SOUNDBITE:
He has nine months this baby. He arrived one week ago. The weight has improved and he has only malnutrition.
SOUNDBITE:
(English translation)
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Thousands Displaced Due To Civil War
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Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes in Sierra Leone and now face starvation as a vicious civil war tears their country apart.
The war in the West African nation has pitted a little-known rebel group, the Revolutionary United Front, against the military government based in the capital, Freetown.
As the war rages in the countryside, villagers, mostly women and children, have been forced to flee to refugee camps in the provincial capitals.
The military government has promised free and fair elections in February to return the country to democracy but with the current state of anarchy it is difficult to imagine that elections will be possible.
The skull of a rebel soldier sends a stark message from the Sierra Leonian army to the gunmen in the bush.
This savage war has killed an estimated 10-thousand people and displaced hundreds of thousands of others.
Neither side has hesitated to use terror as a weapon of war. But for sheer cruelty, the rebel Revolutionary United Front have few equals.
In hospitals set up by international organisations, mutilated refugees recount grim tales of horror.
This woman was living in a village not far from Bo when she and her children were attacked by an armed group.
They gave her a choice -- they would kill her children or cut off a finger for each one.
SOUNDBITE:
(English translation)
They told me the only reason they were mutilating me was to call my people from the bush. I gave all my fingers for my children.
SUPER CAPTION: Aye Mattia, victim of rebels
Other patients in this ward told similar tales.
SOUNDBITE:
They are really terrorising the people with their amputations. They cut the hands, the arms with machetes. We heard a story about a woman. The rebels told her to bring a ladder to Bo and they gave her a ladder and then cut off her hand. There's a lot of really horrible stories.
SUPER CAPTION: Dr Kathia van Egmond, Medecins Sans Frontieres
Some of the villagers have decided it's time to protect themselves and have set up self- defence organisations called Komajoes.
The Komajoes protect villages from the rebels and help the government of Valentine Strasser fight its war against them.
The 29-year-old leader seized power in a 1992 coup but has had little more success than the previous regime in combatting either rebels or Sierra Leone's crushing poverty.
SOUNDBITE:
Our problem now is we have to deal with the present situation which is the humanitarian situation that we have and we want to appeal to the world to pay attention to us, like they've given a lot of publicity to the situation in Bosnia, Rwanda and also Liberia very close to us. We think we form part of the international community, irrespective of our size and that they should listen to the predicament of our people and come to the aid of this country which is very much in need of humanitarian assistance.
SUPER CAPTION: Brigadier General Julius Maada Bio, Vice-Chairman of Sierra Leonian government
The United Nations does provide food aid for Sierra Leone. But aid officials complain that their efforts are hampered by frequent attacks on food convoys.
Sometimes the attackers are rebels, sometimes they are the same underpaid Government soldiers that were supposed to provide security for the convoys.
In several towns across the country, thousands of children who have lost their parents are surviving on food provided by international organisations.
But UNICEF estimates 25 to 30 children are dying every day from malnutrition and disease.
SOUNDBITE:
He has nine months this baby. He arrived one week ago. The weight has improved and he has only malnutrition.
SOUNDBITE:
(English translation)
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SIERRA LEONE: COUP D'ETAT TOPPLES MILITARY LEADER
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Sierra Leone's military leader is reported to have been ousted by fellow officers in a coup.
State-run radio says Captain Valentine Strasser ...
English/Nat
Sierra Leone's military leader is reported to have been ousted by fellow officers in a coup.
State-run radio says Captain Valentine Strasser was deposed six weeks before planned elections to return the country to civilian rule.
There are no reports of bloodshed, and Captain Strasser has been promised safe passage out of his war-torn, impoverished country.
A statement read out on the radio says Strasser has been replaced by his former closest associate in the military junta, Brigadier Julius Maada Bio.
The overthrow appeared to set the stage for another indefinite term of military rule in one of West Africa's most troubled nations.
Bio was recently interviewed by APTV in Sierra Leone.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Our problem now is we have to deal with the present situation that we have and we want to appeal to the world to pay attention to us, like they've given a lot of publicity to the situation in Bosnia, Rwanda and also Liberia very close to us. We think we form part of the international community, irrespective of our size and that they should listen to the predicament of our people and come to the aid of this country which is very much in need of humanitarian assistance."
SUPER CAPTION: Brigadier Julius Maada Bio
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Coup D'Etat Topples Military Leader
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Sierra Leone's military leader is reported to have been ousted by fellow officers in a coup.
State-run radio says Captain Valentine Strasser was deposed six weeks before planned elections to return the country to civilian rule.
There are no reports of bloodshed, and Captain Strasser has been promised safe passage out of his war-torn, impoverished country.
A statement read out on the radio says Strasser has been replaced by his former closest associate in the military junta, Brigadier Julius Maada Bio.
The overthrow appeared to set the stage for another indefinite term of military rule in one of West Africa's most troubled nations.
Bio was recently interviewed by APTV in Sierra Leone.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Our problem now is we have to deal with the present situation that we have and we want to appeal to the world to pay attention to us, like they've given a lot of publicity to the situation in Bosnia, Rwanda and also Liberia very close to us. We think we form part of the international community, irrespective of our size and that they should listen to the predicament of our people and come to the aid of this country which is very much in need of humanitarian assistance."
SUPER CAPTION: Brigadier Julius Maada Bio
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Christmas messages from troops deployed in Sierra Leone
Military personnel stationed in Sierra Leone have sent messages to wish their loved ones a Happy Christmas. The troops in the video, which includes RAF personne...
Military personnel stationed in Sierra Leone have sent messages to wish their loved ones a Happy Christmas. The troops in the video, which includes RAF personnel, are currently deployed on Operation GRITROCK to help tackle the spread of the Ebola virus.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon thanked the Armed Forces for their “tireless dedication, determination and commitment”.
He said: “This Christmas many of the UK’s military personnel will still be doing their duty overseas. They will be continuing to support Afghan forces in Kabul, targeting ISIL terrorists, helping stop the spread of Ebola in Sierra Leone, policing Baltic airspace, and continuing to safeguard our national security.
“It is only because of their tireless dedication, determination and commitment that the UK’s Armed Forces can continue to display such remarkable versatility. We thank our people for all they have done in 2014.”
Cameraman: WO2 Dan Harmer; Crown Copyright
wn.com/Christmas Messages From Troops Deployed In Sierra Leone
Military personnel stationed in Sierra Leone have sent messages to wish their loved ones a Happy Christmas. The troops in the video, which includes RAF personnel, are currently deployed on Operation GRITROCK to help tackle the spread of the Ebola virus.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon thanked the Armed Forces for their “tireless dedication, determination and commitment”.
He said: “This Christmas many of the UK’s military personnel will still be doing their duty overseas. They will be continuing to support Afghan forces in Kabul, targeting ISIL terrorists, helping stop the spread of Ebola in Sierra Leone, policing Baltic airspace, and continuing to safeguard our national security.
“It is only because of their tireless dedication, determination and commitment that the UK’s Armed Forces can continue to display such remarkable versatility. We thank our people for all they have done in 2014.”
Cameraman: WO2 Dan Harmer; Crown Copyright
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SIERRA LEONE: ECOMOG SOLDIERS CLOSE TO DEFEATING JUNTA TROOPS
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Ecomog soldiers in Sierra Leone have all but defeated troops loyal to the ousted junta leader Lt-Colonel Johnny Paul Koroma.
With 118 dead, hu...
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Ecomog soldiers in Sierra Leone have all but defeated troops loyal to the ousted junta leader Lt-Colonel Johnny Paul Koroma.
With 118 dead, hundreds more wounded and parts of the capital in ruins, the price for restoring democracy the West African state however is mounting.
As fighting in the capital was quelled to all but sporadic resistance, hospital officials on Saturday began to tally the cost in human lives.
Nigerian-led troops in control of Freetown also worked to curb additional bloodshed by angry mobs bent on revenge against Sierra Leone's military junta the Nigerians fought to oust.
It's been a brief but bloody campaign for the mainly Nigerian Ecomog force, and for the war weary troops this was a moment to savour.
As they drove through the shattered streets of the capital Freetown, the people gave them an unequivocal welcome - with Ecomog in control they hope the democracy under their former President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah can be restored.
However Ecomog forces do not yet control the whole of the city.
They still have the task of combing the streets of the battered capital and seeking out remaining troops loyal to ousted junta leader Lt-Colonel Johnny Paul Koroma.
Nevertheless the relief of their commander was evident.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Yes it was a seven day campaign and we're lucky, we made it. I think it was because of very articulate ( ie good) planning.
SUPER CAPTION: Colonel Rauf Apata, Ecomog commander in charge of Freetown
Koroma was still missing on Saturday, while other junta troops continued to lay down their arms.
The crackle of gunfire also could be heard from junta
soldiers holding out in the streets near the city's coastline.
At least 118 people have died during fighting between Nigerian troops
and junta gunmen in recent days.
The majority of the dead and wounded were civilians.
The mainly Nigerian troops now in control of Freetown are part of a West African coalition force charged with returning ex-President Kabbah to power by toppling the military junta that has ruled since his ousting.
It may be the first time outside military might has been used by Africans to restore an elected government, rather than topple it.
Since the junta's May coup, Sierra Leone has been virtually cut off from the rest of Africa and much of the world.
Apart from humanitarian relief supplies, Freetown was shut down by a port and land blockade.
Up to 18 percent of civilians in the country's northern districts face acute malnutrition, CARE, the World Food Programme and other aid groups have warned.
Clandestine radio, meanwhile, said Kabbah was expected to return
to Freetown within two weeks, although the president gave no
specific date in his speech.
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Ecomog Soldiers Close To Defeating Junta Troops
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Ecomog soldiers in Sierra Leone have all but defeated troops loyal to the ousted junta leader Lt-Colonel Johnny Paul Koroma.
With 118 dead, hundreds more wounded and parts of the capital in ruins, the price for restoring democracy the West African state however is mounting.
As fighting in the capital was quelled to all but sporadic resistance, hospital officials on Saturday began to tally the cost in human lives.
Nigerian-led troops in control of Freetown also worked to curb additional bloodshed by angry mobs bent on revenge against Sierra Leone's military junta the Nigerians fought to oust.
It's been a brief but bloody campaign for the mainly Nigerian Ecomog force, and for the war weary troops this was a moment to savour.
As they drove through the shattered streets of the capital Freetown, the people gave them an unequivocal welcome - with Ecomog in control they hope the democracy under their former President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah can be restored.
However Ecomog forces do not yet control the whole of the city.
They still have the task of combing the streets of the battered capital and seeking out remaining troops loyal to ousted junta leader Lt-Colonel Johnny Paul Koroma.
Nevertheless the relief of their commander was evident.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Yes it was a seven day campaign and we're lucky, we made it. I think it was because of very articulate ( ie good) planning.
SUPER CAPTION: Colonel Rauf Apata, Ecomog commander in charge of Freetown
Koroma was still missing on Saturday, while other junta troops continued to lay down their arms.
The crackle of gunfire also could be heard from junta
soldiers holding out in the streets near the city's coastline.
At least 118 people have died during fighting between Nigerian troops
and junta gunmen in recent days.
The majority of the dead and wounded were civilians.
The mainly Nigerian troops now in control of Freetown are part of a West African coalition force charged with returning ex-President Kabbah to power by toppling the military junta that has ruled since his ousting.
It may be the first time outside military might has been used by Africans to restore an elected government, rather than topple it.
Since the junta's May coup, Sierra Leone has been virtually cut off from the rest of Africa and much of the world.
Apart from humanitarian relief supplies, Freetown was shut down by a port and land blockade.
Up to 18 percent of civilians in the country's northern districts face acute malnutrition, CARE, the World Food Programme and other aid groups have warned.
Clandestine radio, meanwhile, said Kabbah was expected to return
to Freetown within two weeks, although the president gave no
specific date in his speech.
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SAS: BRITISH SPECIAL FORCES (Documentary/Movie) Operation Barras
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The SAS (Special Air Service) Regiment is a corps of the British Army and a part of the United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF) commanded by the Director Special Forces. The SAS Regiment actually refers to three regiments known as the 21st SAS Regiment, 22nd SAS Regiment and 23rd SAS Regiment. The 22nd SAS Regiment is a part of the Regular Army, while the 22nd and 23 regiments are a part of the reserve Territorial Army.
History of the SAS Regiment dates back to the Second World War when David Stirling founded the so-called L Detachment, Special Air Service Brigade which was used to operate behind the enemy lines in North Africa. It was not a paratroop regiment with a number of units like its name suggested but it was intentionally given a misleading name so that the Axis would think that they are dealing with a number of units rather than one commando unit. For most of the war, the Stirling’s unit operated in North Africa and the Greek islands although it also fought in Sicily and Italy, and later in Western Europe. However, it was reorganized several times by 1944 when it supported the Allied advance towards Germany and meanwhile got a new commander – Paddy Mayne. He replaced David Stirling who was captured by the Germans in Tunisia in 1943. Stirling was held prisoner by the end of the war although he escaped several times before the Germans moved him to an “escape-proof” castle in the town of Colditz, Germany.
After the end of the Second World War, the British government decided that there is no need for a special air service regiment any longer and disbanded the existing 1st and 2nd SAS regiments joined in the SAS Brigade. However, the government soon changed its mind and a new SAS regiment was raised in less than two years after the end of the war. In 1952, the British government also decided to form a Regular Army SAS regiment and added the Squadron 2 (Malay Scouts) to the army list as the 22nd SAS Regiment. In 1959, another regiment – the 23rd SAS Regiment was formed and became a part of the reserve Territorial Army.
From its formal formation in 1952, the 22nd SAS Regiment carried out a number of operations and private security in many parts of the world. But its best known action was the so-called Operation Nimrod which was carried out during the Iranian Embassy Siege in London in 1980. In a 17 minute action, the soldiers of the SAS Regiment rescued 24 from the remaining 25 hostages and killed 5 out of 6 terrorists without losing a single man.
The members of the 22nd SAS Regiment are recruited from the UK armed forces and take part in NASM ces courses for strength and resiliance. although most of the SAS soldiers come from the airborne forces. In order to be accepted to the Regiment, the candidates have to pass a number of tests and exercises during a five-week long selection process that is held twice per year in Sennybridge in Brecon Beacons. From about 200 pre-selected candidates, only about 30 pass the selection process. The selection for the 21st and 23rd SAS regiments is less difficult although the standards for admission are quite high as well.
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British special forces attack on the west side boys in Sierra Leone saving British hostages. Accompanied with a support group made of paratroopers from 1 Para. (SFSG) including (JSFAW)
The SAS (Special Air Service) Regiment is a corps of the British Army and a part of the United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF) commanded by the Director Special Forces. The SAS Regiment actually refers to three regiments known as the 21st SAS Regiment, 22nd SAS Regiment and 23rd SAS Regiment. The 22nd SAS Regiment is a part of the Regular Army, while the 22nd and 23 regiments are a part of the reserve Territorial Army.
History of the SAS Regiment dates back to the Second World War when David Stirling founded the so-called L Detachment, Special Air Service Brigade which was used to operate behind the enemy lines in North Africa. It was not a paratroop regiment with a number of units like its name suggested but it was intentionally given a misleading name so that the Axis would think that they are dealing with a number of units rather than one commando unit. For most of the war, the Stirling’s unit operated in North Africa and the Greek islands although it also fought in Sicily and Italy, and later in Western Europe. However, it was reorganized several times by 1944 when it supported the Allied advance towards Germany and meanwhile got a new commander – Paddy Mayne. He replaced David Stirling who was captured by the Germans in Tunisia in 1943. Stirling was held prisoner by the end of the war although he escaped several times before the Germans moved him to an “escape-proof” castle in the town of Colditz, Germany.
After the end of the Second World War, the British government decided that there is no need for a special air service regiment any longer and disbanded the existing 1st and 2nd SAS regiments joined in the SAS Brigade. However, the government soon changed its mind and a new SAS regiment was raised in less than two years after the end of the war. In 1952, the British government also decided to form a Regular Army SAS regiment and added the Squadron 2 (Malay Scouts) to the army list as the 22nd SAS Regiment. In 1959, another regiment – the 23rd SAS Regiment was formed and became a part of the reserve Territorial Army.
From its formal formation in 1952, the 22nd SAS Regiment carried out a number of operations and private security in many parts of the world. But its best known action was the so-called Operation Nimrod which was carried out during the Iranian Embassy Siege in London in 1980. In a 17 minute action, the soldiers of the SAS Regiment rescued 24 from the remaining 25 hostages and killed 5 out of 6 terrorists without losing a single man.
The members of the 22nd SAS Regiment are recruited from the UK armed forces and take part in NASM ces courses for strength and resiliance. although most of the SAS soldiers come from the airborne forces. In order to be accepted to the Regiment, the candidates have to pass a number of tests and exercises during a five-week long selection process that is held twice per year in Sennybridge in Brecon Beacons. From about 200 pre-selected candidates, only about 30 pass the selection process. The selection for the 21st and 23rd SAS regiments is less difficult although the standards for admission are quite high as well.
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- published: 18 Jan 2015
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SIERRA LEONE: LEADERS OF MILITARY COUP SHUT ALL WEST AFRICAN BORDERS
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The leaders of a military coup in Sierra Leone have shut down all of the West African nation's borders, claiming they are now in control of the...
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The leaders of a military coup in Sierra Leone have shut down all of the West African nation's borders, claiming they are now in control of the country.
A new spokesman for the mutineers, Capt. Paul Thomas, said on national radio that the designated head of state would address the nation in due course.
He did not say who that was, but described himself as the spokesman for the Armed Forces Ruling Council - the first formal name the mutineers have used.
The coup leaders said earlier that civilian President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah had fled the country, but this was impossible to confirm.
Thomas called on all foreign troops in Sierra Leone to return to their posts, and called for co-operation of all security forces.
Fierce fighting with Nigerian troops assigned to defend Sierra Leone from rebel attacks centered around the State House national legislature and the Treasury.
There was looting in the well-to-do Wilkinson Road area.
Mutinous troops targeted homes belonging to Freetown's Lebanese community.
But Thomas warned looters would be shot on sight.
He claimed the troops had taken control of the State House, the country's legislative assembly by mid-afternoon.
The radio announced a dusk-to-dawn curfew.
There were four dead, including a woman and a teenager, and casualties were still arriving.
The coup attempt, launched at dawn with a massive prison break, comes weeks after a rebel war appeared to have restarted in this West African country.
A fragile peace accord last year ended the five-year war that ravaged the country and created hundreds of thousands of refugees.
An APTV camera crew was in Freetown two years ago (May 1995), where it filmed pictures of soldiers training.
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Leaders Of Military Coup Shut All West African Borders
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The leaders of a military coup in Sierra Leone have shut down all of the West African nation's borders, claiming they are now in control of the country.
A new spokesman for the mutineers, Capt. Paul Thomas, said on national radio that the designated head of state would address the nation in due course.
He did not say who that was, but described himself as the spokesman for the Armed Forces Ruling Council - the first formal name the mutineers have used.
The coup leaders said earlier that civilian President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah had fled the country, but this was impossible to confirm.
Thomas called on all foreign troops in Sierra Leone to return to their posts, and called for co-operation of all security forces.
Fierce fighting with Nigerian troops assigned to defend Sierra Leone from rebel attacks centered around the State House national legislature and the Treasury.
There was looting in the well-to-do Wilkinson Road area.
Mutinous troops targeted homes belonging to Freetown's Lebanese community.
But Thomas warned looters would be shot on sight.
He claimed the troops had taken control of the State House, the country's legislative assembly by mid-afternoon.
The radio announced a dusk-to-dawn curfew.
There were four dead, including a woman and a teenager, and casualties were still arriving.
The coup attempt, launched at dawn with a massive prison break, comes weeks after a rebel war appeared to have restarted in this West African country.
A fragile peace accord last year ended the five-year war that ravaged the country and created hundreds of thousands of refugees.
An APTV camera crew was in Freetown two years ago (May 1995), where it filmed pictures of soldiers training.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Sierra Leone to deploy 850 soldiers in Somalia
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The West African nation of Sierra Leone is set to deploy an 850 strong military force in Somalia next month to support the African Union Mission troops maintain peace in the war torn nation.The revelation was made by a top Sierra Leonine commander during a visit to the UPDF's Singo Peace Support Training Centre in Nakaseke by the 36 African Commanders attending the of African Land Forces Summit here in Kampala.
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The West African nation of Sierra Leone is set to deploy an 850 strong military force in Somalia next month to support the African Union Mission troops maintain peace in the war torn nation.The revelation was made by a top Sierra Leonine commander during a visit to the UPDF's Singo Peace Support Training Centre in Nakaseke by the 36 African Commanders attending the of African Land Forces Summit here in Kampala.
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SIERRA LEONE: CIVIL WAR: CHILD SOLDIERS FORCED TO FRONTLINES
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It is a civil war that has killed more than 10-thousand people and raged for 5 years.
But it is a conflict that has received little attention from...
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It is a civil war that has killed more than 10-thousand people and raged for 5 years.
But it is a conflict that has received little attention from the international community.
The war is in Sierra Leone.
Among the victims of this conflict are the child-soldiers; boys and girls forced to the frontlines by both the military government and the rebels trying to defeat them.
In the no-man's land that divides the warring factions, heavily armed government soldiers capture a rebel.
This rebel is just a boy. He says he is 10 years old and claims he was forced to take up arms. It was not his choice.
SOUNDBITE: Creole
Me and another boy captured a woman and took her to the rebels. We knocked the woman to the ground and cut her throat with a knife.
(Did you stab her?)
No we slit her throat.
SUPER CAPTION: Captured rebel
Government soldiers grilled the youngster for half an hour before leading him away.
This boy is just one of the thousands caught up in Sierra Leone's vicious civil war. Most of the child soldiers have little idea what they are fighting for.
The military government controls the area in and around the capital Freetown. 90 kilometres away from the city, the countryside is littered with burnt out cars and trucks. Homes and villages are deserted.
People have fled to the city or the provincial capital Bo.
There they live in refugee camps and receive food aid from international charities.
But getting food to the people that need it is not easy. Convoys have been attacked by both rebels and government soldiers. Supplies have been stolen, trucks torched and drivers killed.
Impoverished villagers scavenge what they can from the wreckage.
The worst fighting is now in the east of the country. Here government soldiers are struggling to regain control of territory along the border with Liberia.
In the past 2 weeks troops have taken the town of Kailahun, only to lose it again in a rebel offensive.
No-one knows how many children that have been caught up in this war, the number that have been forced to take up arms and fight.
Now the military junta has had a change of heart and stopped enlisting youngsters.
A camp has been set up for them on the outskirts of Freetown.
Ivan Melvin Rogers stopped fighting 2 weeks ago. At 16 he is already a war veteran.
SOUNDBITE: English
I served in the military for four and a half years.
(How old are you?)
I am now 16 years old.
SUPER CAPTION: Ivan Melvin Rogers, Former Child Soldier
There are nearly 400 boys and girls in demobilisation camps across Sierra Leone.
Instead of fighting on the frontlines they now spend their time working in the fields or playing volleyball.
But for some it is difficult to get over what they have witnessed at war.
SOUNDBITE: English
(When was the last time you saw your mother?)
I said I not saw my mother. So that I don't know if she is alive.
SUPER CAPTION:Abubakarr Jilloh, Former child soldier
Abubakarr and some of his new-found friends know little of life without war.
They dream of a time when life will be better.
SOUNDBITE: English
I just want peace in my life
SUPER CAPTION: Abubakarr Jilloh, Former Child soldier
But at the moment there is little chance of that. The civil war that has ripped Sierra Leone apart for the past 5 years shows no sign of ending.
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Civil War Child Soldiers Forced To Frontlines
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It is a civil war that has killed more than 10-thousand people and raged for 5 years.
But it is a conflict that has received little attention from the international community.
The war is in Sierra Leone.
Among the victims of this conflict are the child-soldiers; boys and girls forced to the frontlines by both the military government and the rebels trying to defeat them.
In the no-man's land that divides the warring factions, heavily armed government soldiers capture a rebel.
This rebel is just a boy. He says he is 10 years old and claims he was forced to take up arms. It was not his choice.
SOUNDBITE: Creole
Me and another boy captured a woman and took her to the rebels. We knocked the woman to the ground and cut her throat with a knife.
(Did you stab her?)
No we slit her throat.
SUPER CAPTION: Captured rebel
Government soldiers grilled the youngster for half an hour before leading him away.
This boy is just one of the thousands caught up in Sierra Leone's vicious civil war. Most of the child soldiers have little idea what they are fighting for.
The military government controls the area in and around the capital Freetown. 90 kilometres away from the city, the countryside is littered with burnt out cars and trucks. Homes and villages are deserted.
People have fled to the city or the provincial capital Bo.
There they live in refugee camps and receive food aid from international charities.
But getting food to the people that need it is not easy. Convoys have been attacked by both rebels and government soldiers. Supplies have been stolen, trucks torched and drivers killed.
Impoverished villagers scavenge what they can from the wreckage.
The worst fighting is now in the east of the country. Here government soldiers are struggling to regain control of territory along the border with Liberia.
In the past 2 weeks troops have taken the town of Kailahun, only to lose it again in a rebel offensive.
No-one knows how many children that have been caught up in this war, the number that have been forced to take up arms and fight.
Now the military junta has had a change of heart and stopped enlisting youngsters.
A camp has been set up for them on the outskirts of Freetown.
Ivan Melvin Rogers stopped fighting 2 weeks ago. At 16 he is already a war veteran.
SOUNDBITE: English
I served in the military for four and a half years.
(How old are you?)
I am now 16 years old.
SUPER CAPTION: Ivan Melvin Rogers, Former Child Soldier
There are nearly 400 boys and girls in demobilisation camps across Sierra Leone.
Instead of fighting on the frontlines they now spend their time working in the fields or playing volleyball.
But for some it is difficult to get over what they have witnessed at war.
SOUNDBITE: English
(When was the last time you saw your mother?)
I said I not saw my mother. So that I don't know if she is alive.
SUPER CAPTION:Abubakarr Jilloh, Former child soldier
Abubakarr and some of his new-found friends know little of life without war.
They dream of a time when life will be better.
SOUNDBITE: English
I just want peace in my life
SUPER CAPTION: Abubakarr Jilloh, Former Child soldier
But at the moment there is little chance of that. The civil war that has ripped Sierra Leone apart for the past 5 years shows no sign of ending.
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
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SIERRA LEONE: TOUGH ACTION BEING TAKEN AGAINST SUSPECTED LOOTERS
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In Sierra Leone, soldiers loyal to coup leader Major Johnny Paul Koroma are taking tough action against suspected looters.
Sixteen days after...
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In Sierra Leone, soldiers loyal to coup leader Major Johnny Paul Koroma are taking tough action against suspected looters.
Sixteen days after soldiers ousted President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah's civilian government, the military junta is calling for social order.
But Nigeria, which has troops in the country, has threatened to use force if necessary to restore the democratically elected government in the West African country.
Officers at Cockril Military Headquarters in the capital, Freetown, made a public show of parading these men caught looting on Tuesday.
They claimed these looters who had been wearing uniforms were not army officers but escaped prisoners hoping to cash in on the unrest in the country.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"You have soldiers that are armed men, not even the R-U-F (Revolutionary United Front) because for the R-U-F when you do anything like that you face a firing squad so you don't do that. It is only those people, especially those people who just break jail. You have a lot of people who are criminals, that were in safe custody. They decided to, when they break the jail, all of them are now wearing a uniform, posing as military men. It is only now we are picking them up and when we pick them up here you die straight or we take you back to prison."
SUPER CAPTION: Major Sheikh Mamut, army officer
The situation continues to deteriorate in the capital of Sierra Leone.
Civil servants and other workers are staying away from work to protest the May 25 coup.
The self-proclaimed head of state Major Koroma has threatened mass firings if people do not return to work, but his demands appear to be going unheeded.
His Armed Forces Revolutionary Council is warning of extreme measures to control civilian unrest and social disorder.
Declarations read on state-run radio have also threatened merchants with "stringent measures" if they don't curb escalating food prices.
As well as rounding up looters, Koroma's forces also claim to be attempting to return belongings to their rightful owners.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"So when you come, especially those big stores, this one we have already returned half of the items to stores. They come and find those things, as of now when you come and spot your things, you collect your things and you sign for them."
SUPER CAPTION: Major Sheikh Mamut, army officer
Since taking power, Koroma has invited Sierra Leone's rebel Revolutionary United Front army to join his forces in running the country.
The R-U-F waged a six-year civil war against the government until signing a cease fire with Kabbah in November.
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Tough Action Being Taken Against Suspected Looters
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In Sierra Leone, soldiers loyal to coup leader Major Johnny Paul Koroma are taking tough action against suspected looters.
Sixteen days after soldiers ousted President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah's civilian government, the military junta is calling for social order.
But Nigeria, which has troops in the country, has threatened to use force if necessary to restore the democratically elected government in the West African country.
Officers at Cockril Military Headquarters in the capital, Freetown, made a public show of parading these men caught looting on Tuesday.
They claimed these looters who had been wearing uniforms were not army officers but escaped prisoners hoping to cash in on the unrest in the country.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"You have soldiers that are armed men, not even the R-U-F (Revolutionary United Front) because for the R-U-F when you do anything like that you face a firing squad so you don't do that. It is only those people, especially those people who just break jail. You have a lot of people who are criminals, that were in safe custody. They decided to, when they break the jail, all of them are now wearing a uniform, posing as military men. It is only now we are picking them up and when we pick them up here you die straight or we take you back to prison."
SUPER CAPTION: Major Sheikh Mamut, army officer
The situation continues to deteriorate in the capital of Sierra Leone.
Civil servants and other workers are staying away from work to protest the May 25 coup.
The self-proclaimed head of state Major Koroma has threatened mass firings if people do not return to work, but his demands appear to be going unheeded.
His Armed Forces Revolutionary Council is warning of extreme measures to control civilian unrest and social disorder.
Declarations read on state-run radio have also threatened merchants with "stringent measures" if they don't curb escalating food prices.
As well as rounding up looters, Koroma's forces also claim to be attempting to return belongings to their rightful owners.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"So when you come, especially those big stores, this one we have already returned half of the items to stores. They come and find those things, as of now when you come and spot your things, you collect your things and you sign for them."
SUPER CAPTION: Major Sheikh Mamut, army officer
Since taking power, Koroma has invited Sierra Leone's rebel Revolutionary United Front army to join his forces in running the country.
The R-U-F waged a six-year civil war against the government until signing a cease fire with Kabbah in November.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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US-Backed "Free" "Syrian" "Army" Terrorists are killing Christians & destroying Christian Churches
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November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital http://news.yahoo.com/sierra-leone-doctor-dies-ebola-nebraska-...
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital http://news.yahoo.com/sierra-leone-doctor-dies-ebola-nebraska-hospital-133148686.html
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Surgeon infected extremely critical condition at Nebraska hospital http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/11/16/surgeon-infected-with-ebola-virus-in-extremely-critical-condition/
October 2014 Breaking News EBOLA CRISIS New York Governor Cuomo New Jersey Chris Christie Mandatory Quarantine New Policy Has Already Been Used At Newark Liberty International Airport https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1HsBokzDr4
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18 October 2014 Breaking news Ebola Crisis OBAMA USA MUST Ban flights air travel from West Africa http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/10/15/how-to-stop-ebola-in-america-ban-air-travel-from-west-africa/
October 15 2014 Breaking news USA 2nd Dallas Texas Nurse with Ebola isolated after flying through Cleveland OH flight 1143 there were 132 passengers on her flight and the CDC is contacting them to be interviewed http://news.yahoo.com/ebola-diagnosed-in-second-dallas-nurse-105542930.html
October 15 2014 Breaking news 1st Nurse who’s tested positive for Ebola is Nina Pham, a 26-year-old graduate of Texas Christian University who also attended Nolan Catholic High School in Fort Worth http://keranews.org/post/2nd-patient-who-tested-positive-ebola-26-year-old-nurse
October 15 2014 Breaking news Ebola cases could dramatically increase to 10 thousand cases a week http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/10/14/who-ebola-cases-could-rise-ten-times-in-a-few-weeks/17241049/
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28 September 2014 Breaking News CDC report predicts 1.4 million cases of Ebola by January 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBDYvjOT3rs
21 September 2014 Breaking News Obama speech ordered 3,000 troops To Fight Ebola in Africa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRPD3B8U3fI
9 September 2014 Breaking News 4th American with Ebola now at Emory University Hospital Atlanta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chsRTUOPbbE
5 September 2014 Breaking News 3rd American aid worker infected with Ebola at Nebraska hospital https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNOjrYpR0dg&index;=14
2014 August Breaking News American missionaries infected with Ebola to be treated in USA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9ZKh-KurXs
16 September 2014 Breaking News President Obama is deploying 3000 USA troops to help fight the Ebola virus outbreak http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/obama-ebola-offensive-announcement/2014/09/14/id/594557/
5 September 2014 Breaking News 3rd American aid worker infected with Ebola at Nebraska hospital https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNOjrYpR0dg
9 September 2014 Breaking News 4th American with Ebola now at Emory University Hospital Atlanta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chsRTUOPbbE
12 September 2014 Breaking News CDC urges all USA avoid travel Guinea Liberia Sierra Leone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSU3Lizx0wo
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2014 Breaking News Worldwide Conflict Chaos leading to world war 3 one world Government NWO new world order https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNL17978WMc
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2014 Breaking News Mixing Human DNA with Animal DNA Last days final hour news prophecy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvSrg8qT0hY
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wn.com/November 18 2014 Breaking News Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone Dr Dies Ebola At Nebraska Hospital
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital http://news.yahoo.com/sierra-leone-doctor-dies-ebola-nebraska-hospital-133148686.html
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Surgeon infected extremely critical condition at Nebraska hospital http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/11/16/surgeon-infected-with-ebola-virus-in-extremely-critical-condition/
October 2014 Breaking News EBOLA CRISIS New York Governor Cuomo New Jersey Chris Christie Mandatory Quarantine New Policy Has Already Been Used At Newark Liberty International Airport https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1HsBokzDr4
23 October 2014 Breaking news USA Ebola Crisis New York Dr Craig Spencer who treated patients with Doctors without borders in Guinea tests positive for Ebola virus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlBykyXuEzA
18 October 2014 Breaking news Ebola Crisis OBAMA USA MUST Ban flights air travel from West Africa http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/10/15/how-to-stop-ebola-in-america-ban-air-travel-from-west-africa/
October 15 2014 Breaking news USA 2nd Dallas Texas Nurse with Ebola isolated after flying through Cleveland OH flight 1143 there were 132 passengers on her flight and the CDC is contacting them to be interviewed http://news.yahoo.com/ebola-diagnosed-in-second-dallas-nurse-105542930.html
October 15 2014 Breaking news 1st Nurse who’s tested positive for Ebola is Nina Pham, a 26-year-old graduate of Texas Christian University who also attended Nolan Catholic High School in Fort Worth http://keranews.org/post/2nd-patient-who-tested-positive-ebola-26-year-old-nurse
October 15 2014 Breaking news Ebola cases could dramatically increase to 10 thousand cases a week http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/10/14/who-ebola-cases-could-rise-ten-times-in-a-few-weeks/17241049/
October 1 2014 Breaking News Ebola confirmed first case USA Texas http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ebola-confirmed-in-texas-patient-first-case-diagnosed-in-u-s/
2014 October Breaking News CDC EBOLA BIOLOGICAL WARFARE USA Department of defense Eugenics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuP0FXsOF3M
28 September 2014 Breaking News CDC report predicts 1.4 million cases of Ebola by January 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBDYvjOT3rs
21 September 2014 Breaking News Obama speech ordered 3,000 troops To Fight Ebola in Africa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRPD3B8U3fI
9 September 2014 Breaking News 4th American with Ebola now at Emory University Hospital Atlanta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chsRTUOPbbE
5 September 2014 Breaking News 3rd American aid worker infected with Ebola at Nebraska hospital https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNOjrYpR0dg&index;=14
2014 August Breaking News American missionaries infected with Ebola to be treated in USA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9ZKh-KurXs
16 September 2014 Breaking News President Obama is deploying 3000 USA troops to help fight the Ebola virus outbreak http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/obama-ebola-offensive-announcement/2014/09/14/id/594557/
5 September 2014 Breaking News 3rd American aid worker infected with Ebola at Nebraska hospital https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNOjrYpR0dg
9 September 2014 Breaking News 4th American with Ebola now at Emory University Hospital Atlanta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chsRTUOPbbE
12 September 2014 Breaking News CDC urges all USA avoid travel Guinea Liberia Sierra Leone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSU3Lizx0wo
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2014 Breaking News Worldwide Conflict Chaos leading to world war 3 one world Government NWO new world order https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNL17978WMc
2014 Bible Prophecy Russia military current events Last Days End times News update https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g7SaglswM0
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2014 Breaking News Mixing Human DNA with Animal DNA Last days final hour news prophecy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvSrg8qT0hY
2014 Breaking News President Barack Obama Plans for USA citizens Gun Confiscation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v26VcuWgTkE
2014 Breaking News United Nations & China Plans New Currency A De Americanized World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THO6nw9TBEk
2014 New World Order RFID CHIP INTO BRAIN - Last days end times news prophecy update https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eGxnp4StVQ
- published: 16 Nov 2014
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SIERRA LEONE: ECOMOG TROOPS BEGIN TO IMPOSE ORDER IN FREETOWN
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The new authorities in Freetown - capital of Sierra Leone - have begun to impose order on the city after a bloody fight for control.
The milit...
English/Nat
The new authorities in Freetown - capital of Sierra Leone - have begun to impose order on the city after a bloody fight for control.
The military force - made up of troops from other West African states - is now battling to extend its power throughout the rest of the country.
But the ECOMOG troops still have to combat vigilante gangs, widespread hunger and the threat of disease spread by exposed and rotting corpses.
The fight for Freetown has ended - but the long process of bringing peace to Sierra Leone is a long way from over.
Civil war is still raging in many parts of the country and even the capital - now in the hands of an international military force, ECOMOG, - is a disaster area.
ECOMOG is continuing to round up supporters of the previous military dictatorship - both soldiers and civilians.
On Monday they were out collecting weapons and military equipment.
They interrogated one man in an alleyway, and kept watch over others suspected of being soldiers in the former army - now prisoners.
But they want to keep security in their own hands and prevent civilians from doling out their own brand of justice.
That's going to be difficult.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"No amnesty. No nothing. This junta should be killed. This junta should be hanged. We don't want to have no amnesty for these people. The have no mercy on us, we should have no mercy on them."
SUPER CAPTION: Sam Anthony, Freetown resident
After a year of fighting - essential services have been wrecked and burnt-out buildings are threatening to collapse.
Families are still having to shelter from stray bullets fired between roving street gangs intent on looting and scavenging.
State-owned radio called on government employees and other public officials to return to their jobs.
But medical outposts are in dire need of supplies.
In the Connaught Hospital on Sunday, doctors tried their best to help the wounded, many of whom are small children.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We do not have blood and facilities to administer blood. At the moment we are treating (patients) who are bleeding profusely and need emergency transfusions."
SUPER CAPTION: Momoh Kabbah, Intensive care doctor
The fighting in around the capital has completely disrupted aid supplies - many roads have been cut off for days, leaving food shipments stranded.
The hospital wards are testament to the bloody fighting for the capital.
Dozens of people have been badly injured - some have lost limbs.
And the humanitarian crisis will get worse as thousands of civilians who fled the capital during the fighting begin to head back to their homes.
What they find when they get there may make them wish they never returned.
Dead bodies are lying in buildings or being hastily buried in emergency graveyards.
For Freetown recovery is only just beginning.
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Ecomog Troops Begin To Impose Order In Freetown
English/Nat
The new authorities in Freetown - capital of Sierra Leone - have begun to impose order on the city after a bloody fight for control.
The military force - made up of troops from other West African states - is now battling to extend its power throughout the rest of the country.
But the ECOMOG troops still have to combat vigilante gangs, widespread hunger and the threat of disease spread by exposed and rotting corpses.
The fight for Freetown has ended - but the long process of bringing peace to Sierra Leone is a long way from over.
Civil war is still raging in many parts of the country and even the capital - now in the hands of an international military force, ECOMOG, - is a disaster area.
ECOMOG is continuing to round up supporters of the previous military dictatorship - both soldiers and civilians.
On Monday they were out collecting weapons and military equipment.
They interrogated one man in an alleyway, and kept watch over others suspected of being soldiers in the former army - now prisoners.
But they want to keep security in their own hands and prevent civilians from doling out their own brand of justice.
That's going to be difficult.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"No amnesty. No nothing. This junta should be killed. This junta should be hanged. We don't want to have no amnesty for these people. The have no mercy on us, we should have no mercy on them."
SUPER CAPTION: Sam Anthony, Freetown resident
After a year of fighting - essential services have been wrecked and burnt-out buildings are threatening to collapse.
Families are still having to shelter from stray bullets fired between roving street gangs intent on looting and scavenging.
State-owned radio called on government employees and other public officials to return to their jobs.
But medical outposts are in dire need of supplies.
In the Connaught Hospital on Sunday, doctors tried their best to help the wounded, many of whom are small children.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We do not have blood and facilities to administer blood. At the moment we are treating (patients) who are bleeding profusely and need emergency transfusions."
SUPER CAPTION: Momoh Kabbah, Intensive care doctor
The fighting in around the capital has completely disrupted aid supplies - many roads have been cut off for days, leaving food shipments stranded.
The hospital wards are testament to the bloody fighting for the capital.
Dozens of people have been badly injured - some have lost limbs.
And the humanitarian crisis will get worse as thousands of civilians who fled the capital during the fighting begin to head back to their homes.
What they find when they get there may make them wish they never returned.
Dead bodies are lying in buildings or being hastily buried in emergency graveyards.
For Freetown recovery is only just beginning.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/3958d0df9d697d060e0864a2334458e0
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
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[HD] Sierra Leone - Zwischen Party, Pandemie und Pleite [Doku]
Nach dem blutigen Bürgerkrieg um Diamanten schien es wirtschaftlich bergauf zu gehen, doch dann brach Ebola aus. Gibt es trotz stoppenden Aufschwungs Hoffnung f...
Nach dem blutigen Bürgerkrieg um Diamanten schien es wirtschaftlich bergauf zu gehen, doch dann brach Ebola aus. Gibt es trotz stoppenden Aufschwungs Hoffnung für Sierra Leone?
Elf Jahre lang mussten die Menschen in einem grausamen Bürgerkrieg um Diamanten leiden. Nach dem Krieg boten sich ausländische Investoren an, die Minen wieder aufzubauen. Zudem wurden ausländische Unternehmen dazu bewegt, wieder Vertrauen in das Land zu setzen.
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Nach dem blutigen Bürgerkrieg um Diamanten schien es wirtschaftlich bergauf zu gehen, doch dann brach Ebola aus. Gibt es trotz stoppenden Aufschwungs Hoffnung für Sierra Leone?
Elf Jahre lang mussten die Menschen in einem grausamen Bürgerkrieg um Diamanten leiden. Nach dem Krieg boten sich ausländische Investoren an, die Minen wieder aufzubauen. Zudem wurden ausländische Unternehmen dazu bewegt, wieder Vertrauen in das Land zu setzen.
- published: 22 Jun 2015
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US/NATO-Backed "Free" "Syrian" "Army" Terrorists Torturing then Shooting Innocent Civilians
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- published: 29 Sep 2012
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SIERRA LEONE: TRUCE PLEDGE BY PRESIDENT
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As civilians flee the continued attack by rebel gunmen on the Sierra Leonean capital of Freetown, the country's President on Thursday reaffirmed hi...
English/Nat
As civilians flee the continued attack by rebel gunmen on the Sierra Leonean capital of Freetown, the country's President on Thursday reaffirmed his election pledge of bringing peace to the country.
President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah condemned the attacks and said he and his imprisoned arch-rival, Foday Sankoh have had discussions to bring about a ceasefire.
The forces from the Revolutionary United Front stunned the government and its allied Nigerian-led defence force on Wednesday when they battled their way into the city and seized control of the State House and a key police installation.
Freetown International Airport lies deserted as elsewhere in the city insurgents set the eastern parts ablaze and dragged residents from their homes.
Sierra Leone's Finance Minister accused the government in neighbouring Liberia of the assault which began on Wednesday when the rebels battled their way into the capital.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"This whole offensive was hatched and sustained from Liberian government."
SUPER CAPTION: Dr James Jonah, Finance Minister
British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook said Thursday he had "sent a very firm message to Liberia that we believe there is credible evidence" it is supporting the Sierra Leonean
rebels.
The guerillas stunned Sierra Leone's government and its allied West African defence force early on Wednesday when they rampaged through the capital.
Thousands of people poured into the city as the rebel attack began.
As machine gun fire rattled in the capital, the insurgents raided homes to capture civilians.
A commander from the West African defence force, known as ECOMOG, said the rebels were using civilians as human shields, slowing down government efforts to dislodge them.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"ECOMOG saw them alright, because ECOMOG was waiting for them. But considering the fact that they are using civilians as human shields with our training, with our coercions we cannot start engaging these innocent people."
SUPER CAPTION: General Shelpidi, ECOMOG Operations Commander
Speaking with journalists at Freetown's main airport 10 miles from downtown, President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah said on Thursday the rebels had burned the city's university, its main hospital and the former British colonial State House building.
He also vowed to continue his efforts to bring peace to this troubled West African country.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Umpteen times from the day I was elected, even before I was elected, it was really on my campaign programme that I was going to bring about peace to Sierra Leone. And the day I was elected I said look I will go anywhere, talk to anybody."
SUPER CAPTION: Ahmed Tejan Kabbah, Sierra Leonean President
As the capital Freetown lay smoking, Kabbah also said he and his jailed rival, guerrilla leader Foday Sankoh, were talking about a possible ceasefire.
Kabbah was deposed in a coup in May 1997 by a military junta allied with the rebels, but soldiers from a West African intervention force restored him to power 10 months ago.
Since then, the insurgents have been rebuilding, strengthened by defections from Sierra Leone's military and mercenaries from Liberia.
They launched a renewed offensive in December.
People who have spent time with the rebels say they believe in their cause - a vague mixture of agrarian democracy and revolutionary socialism - with the fervour of religious zealots.
But their only stated goals are to oust Kabbah, who they accuse of corruption, and freedom for Sankoh, a former photographer who claims supernatural powers.
Witnesses of the capital's siege were being evacuated from Freetown aboard military helicopters.
They said the rebels were moving from house to house, demanding allegiance from civilians.
This terrified woman was being evacuated.
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Truce Pledge By President
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As civilians flee the continued attack by rebel gunmen on the Sierra Leonean capital of Freetown, the country's President on Thursday reaffirmed his election pledge of bringing peace to the country.
President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah condemned the attacks and said he and his imprisoned arch-rival, Foday Sankoh have had discussions to bring about a ceasefire.
The forces from the Revolutionary United Front stunned the government and its allied Nigerian-led defence force on Wednesday when they battled their way into the city and seized control of the State House and a key police installation.
Freetown International Airport lies deserted as elsewhere in the city insurgents set the eastern parts ablaze and dragged residents from their homes.
Sierra Leone's Finance Minister accused the government in neighbouring Liberia of the assault which began on Wednesday when the rebels battled their way into the capital.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"This whole offensive was hatched and sustained from Liberian government."
SUPER CAPTION: Dr James Jonah, Finance Minister
British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook said Thursday he had "sent a very firm message to Liberia that we believe there is credible evidence" it is supporting the Sierra Leonean
rebels.
The guerillas stunned Sierra Leone's government and its allied West African defence force early on Wednesday when they rampaged through the capital.
Thousands of people poured into the city as the rebel attack began.
As machine gun fire rattled in the capital, the insurgents raided homes to capture civilians.
A commander from the West African defence force, known as ECOMOG, said the rebels were using civilians as human shields, slowing down government efforts to dislodge them.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"ECOMOG saw them alright, because ECOMOG was waiting for them. But considering the fact that they are using civilians as human shields with our training, with our coercions we cannot start engaging these innocent people."
SUPER CAPTION: General Shelpidi, ECOMOG Operations Commander
Speaking with journalists at Freetown's main airport 10 miles from downtown, President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah said on Thursday the rebels had burned the city's university, its main hospital and the former British colonial State House building.
He also vowed to continue his efforts to bring peace to this troubled West African country.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Umpteen times from the day I was elected, even before I was elected, it was really on my campaign programme that I was going to bring about peace to Sierra Leone. And the day I was elected I said look I will go anywhere, talk to anybody."
SUPER CAPTION: Ahmed Tejan Kabbah, Sierra Leonean President
As the capital Freetown lay smoking, Kabbah also said he and his jailed rival, guerrilla leader Foday Sankoh, were talking about a possible ceasefire.
Kabbah was deposed in a coup in May 1997 by a military junta allied with the rebels, but soldiers from a West African intervention force restored him to power 10 months ago.
Since then, the insurgents have been rebuilding, strengthened by defections from Sierra Leone's military and mercenaries from Liberia.
They launched a renewed offensive in December.
People who have spent time with the rebels say they believe in their cause - a vague mixture of agrarian democracy and revolutionary socialism - with the fervour of religious zealots.
But their only stated goals are to oust Kabbah, who they accuse of corruption, and freedom for Sankoh, a former photographer who claims supernatural powers.
Witnesses of the capital's siege were being evacuated from Freetown aboard military helicopters.
They said the rebels were moving from house to house, demanding allegiance from civilians.
This terrified woman was being evacuated.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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SIERRA LEONE: REBELS RELEASE EUROPEAN MISSIONARY HOSTAGES
Ital/German/Span
Five European missionaries who had been held hostage for 15 days by rebel forces in Sierra Leonne have been freed.
The five -- Spaniards ...
Ital/German/Span
Five European missionaries who had been held hostage for 15 days by rebel forces in Sierra Leonne have been freed.
The five -- Spaniards Jose Luis Garayoa, Fernando Aguilo and Antonio Meteu, Italian Gilberto Ugoline and Andreas Erhard from Germany -- were released unharmed by the rebels at the weekend.
After 15 days of terror, the five freed hostages embraced their newly found freedom enthusiastically.
They had been held at gunpoint by rebel troops loyal to Sierra Leone's former military junta who had been demanding the withdrawal of the Nigerian-led peace-keeping force currently in the country.
The missionaries first task was to tell their loved ones that despite their ordeal, they were still alive.
SOUNDBITE: (German)
"During the last two weeks we definitely had critical situations but we never had moments where we thought `this is it -- this is the end'."
SUPER CAPTION: Joseph Erhard, former hostage
Despite being routinely threatened with death by their captives, the missionaries said they drew strength from their faith.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I'm convinced that the strength we gathered to resist what was going on came through prayers and we prayed for many hours a day. Three of us spoke English and there were two others who spoke Spanish and we read the Bible together."
SUPER CAPTION: Gilberto Ugoline, former hostage
Knowing news of their plight had reached their homelands made their ordeal that much harder to cope with.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I was about my mother, my sister and my sister-in-law and my friends too. The truth is I was very worried for them. The only thing I could think about was how bad it was for them not knowing whether I was alive or dead. I was really suffering."
SUPER CAPTION: Antonio Meteu, former hostage
The release of the missionaries is another step forwards towards peace - but Sierra Leone still faces months of uncertainty.
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Rebels Release European Missionary Hostages
Ital/German/Span
Five European missionaries who had been held hostage for 15 days by rebel forces in Sierra Leonne have been freed.
The five -- Spaniards Jose Luis Garayoa, Fernando Aguilo and Antonio Meteu, Italian Gilberto Ugoline and Andreas Erhard from Germany -- were released unharmed by the rebels at the weekend.
After 15 days of terror, the five freed hostages embraced their newly found freedom enthusiastically.
They had been held at gunpoint by rebel troops loyal to Sierra Leone's former military junta who had been demanding the withdrawal of the Nigerian-led peace-keeping force currently in the country.
The missionaries first task was to tell their loved ones that despite their ordeal, they were still alive.
SOUNDBITE: (German)
"During the last two weeks we definitely had critical situations but we never had moments where we thought `this is it -- this is the end'."
SUPER CAPTION: Joseph Erhard, former hostage
Despite being routinely threatened with death by their captives, the missionaries said they drew strength from their faith.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I'm convinced that the strength we gathered to resist what was going on came through prayers and we prayed for many hours a day. Three of us spoke English and there were two others who spoke Spanish and we read the Bible together."
SUPER CAPTION: Gilberto Ugoline, former hostage
Knowing news of their plight had reached their homelands made their ordeal that much harder to cope with.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I was about my mother, my sister and my sister-in-law and my friends too. The truth is I was very worried for them. The only thing I could think about was how bad it was for them not knowing whether I was alive or dead. I was really suffering."
SUPER CAPTION: Antonio Meteu, former hostage
The release of the missionaries is another step forwards towards peace - but Sierra Leone still faces months of uncertainty.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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SIERRA LEONE: REBELS CLAIM TO HAVE TAKEN OVER FREETOWN:
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Buildings burned and artillery explosions have been rocking the capital of Sierra Leone as rebels and troops defending the government each insisted...
English/Nat
Buildings burned and artillery explosions have been rocking the capital of Sierra Leone as rebels and troops defending the government each insisted that they are controlling Freetown.
The rebels claimed they had taken over the capital of this West African nation and forced a Nigerian-led coalition that is backing the government to retreat.
But the Nigerian Defence Ministry said its Western African peacekeeping force ECOMOG had the situation in hand and was preparing to drive the rebels out.
Nigerian-led peacekeepers and their freelance militia allies have been consolidating their control of the Aberdeen district in Freetown.
Their leadership claims that they were driving rebels out of Sierra Leone's capital and had retaken the presidency building
But so far it has been impossible to confirm it since telephone lines to Freetown have been cut, virtually severing communications with the outside world.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Fighting has been rough in the last few days, I would say. But now everything is under control"
SUPER CAPTION: Thomas Philip Lamba, Kamajor Unit Commander
Despite ECOMOG's statement, witnesses say they have heard heavy shelling and gunfire coming from the central district of Freetown which the Nigerian-led intervention force lost to the rebels last week.
Aid agencies have sounded alarm over the plight of the civilians trapped in their houses unable even to bury their dead.
Food and water is reported to be running out and the sporadic electricity supply to the city has failed completely.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"For the country to return to normal to what it was twenty years ago the problem is left with us the Sierra Leoneans, we have to think deep down what we really want for this country, whether we want it completely destroyed or if we want to rebuild it"
SUPER CAPTION: Tejan Fadlu-Deen, Fisheries Economist
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"These people are so wicked, they are so destructive, they are so deceitful, failing to realise that this country belongs to us, this is our land"
SUPER CAPTION: Reverend Winnifred Turay
The latest conflict has claimed casualties - the Red Cross said 126 people were being treated for wounds at a Red Cross-operated hospital in Freetown.
Fighting in the capital on Sunday killed Myles Tierney, a video journalist for Associated Press Television News, and seriously wounded Ian Stewart, the AP's bureau chief in Ivory Coast.
In Washington, U-S State Department Spokesman James Rubin expressed his condolences to the family of Myles Tierney.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We express our deepest condolences to the family of Myles Tierney an A-P Television News producer who was killed on the 10th in Sierra Leone while covering the unrest in that West African country, it just points up the extraordinary risk that people in your profession go through to report the news from around the world. Our consellor officer in Guinea is endeavouring to work with the authorities in Sierra Leone to ascertain the exact circumstances of his death and also to provide the documents necessary for repatriation of the remains of mister Tierney to the United States"
SUPER CAPTION: James Rubin, State Department Spokesman
The rebels' acting leader, General Sam Bockarie, last week rejected a ceasefire proclaimed by President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah.
Kabbah returned to power 10 months ago after ECOMOG ousted the rebels, who had gained control during a bloody coup in May 1997.
Since then, the insurgents have been rebuilding, strengthened by defections from Sierra Leone's military and mercenaries from Liberia.
They launched a renewed offensive in December and battled their way into the capital on Wednesday.
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Rebels Claim To Have Taken Over Freetown
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Buildings burned and artillery explosions have been rocking the capital of Sierra Leone as rebels and troops defending the government each insisted that they are controlling Freetown.
The rebels claimed they had taken over the capital of this West African nation and forced a Nigerian-led coalition that is backing the government to retreat.
But the Nigerian Defence Ministry said its Western African peacekeeping force ECOMOG had the situation in hand and was preparing to drive the rebels out.
Nigerian-led peacekeepers and their freelance militia allies have been consolidating their control of the Aberdeen district in Freetown.
Their leadership claims that they were driving rebels out of Sierra Leone's capital and had retaken the presidency building
But so far it has been impossible to confirm it since telephone lines to Freetown have been cut, virtually severing communications with the outside world.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Fighting has been rough in the last few days, I would say. But now everything is under control"
SUPER CAPTION: Thomas Philip Lamba, Kamajor Unit Commander
Despite ECOMOG's statement, witnesses say they have heard heavy shelling and gunfire coming from the central district of Freetown which the Nigerian-led intervention force lost to the rebels last week.
Aid agencies have sounded alarm over the plight of the civilians trapped in their houses unable even to bury their dead.
Food and water is reported to be running out and the sporadic electricity supply to the city has failed completely.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"For the country to return to normal to what it was twenty years ago the problem is left with us the Sierra Leoneans, we have to think deep down what we really want for this country, whether we want it completely destroyed or if we want to rebuild it"
SUPER CAPTION: Tejan Fadlu-Deen, Fisheries Economist
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"These people are so wicked, they are so destructive, they are so deceitful, failing to realise that this country belongs to us, this is our land"
SUPER CAPTION: Reverend Winnifred Turay
The latest conflict has claimed casualties - the Red Cross said 126 people were being treated for wounds at a Red Cross-operated hospital in Freetown.
Fighting in the capital on Sunday killed Myles Tierney, a video journalist for Associated Press Television News, and seriously wounded Ian Stewart, the AP's bureau chief in Ivory Coast.
In Washington, U-S State Department Spokesman James Rubin expressed his condolences to the family of Myles Tierney.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We express our deepest condolences to the family of Myles Tierney an A-P Television News producer who was killed on the 10th in Sierra Leone while covering the unrest in that West African country, it just points up the extraordinary risk that people in your profession go through to report the news from around the world. Our consellor officer in Guinea is endeavouring to work with the authorities in Sierra Leone to ascertain the exact circumstances of his death and also to provide the documents necessary for repatriation of the remains of mister Tierney to the United States"
SUPER CAPTION: James Rubin, State Department Spokesman
The rebels' acting leader, General Sam Bockarie, last week rejected a ceasefire proclaimed by President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah.
Kabbah returned to power 10 months ago after ECOMOG ousted the rebels, who had gained control during a bloody coup in May 1997.
Since then, the insurgents have been rebuilding, strengthened by defections from Sierra Leone's military and mercenaries from Liberia.
They launched a renewed offensive in December and battled their way into the capital on Wednesday.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Sierra Leone - Coup leaders open up military hqs
T/I: 11:17:36 GS 10:01:23
Sierra Leone's coup leaders opened up their military
headquarters to the media on Monday (9/6) after calling their
soldier...
T/I: 11:17:36 GS 10:01:23
Sierra Leone's coup leaders opened up their military
headquarters to the media on Monday (9/6) after calling their
soldiers off the streets.
SHOWS:
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE, 9/6
00:00 WS PAN military headquarters;
00:05 WS PAN soldiers walking in internal courtyard;
00:13 MS group of soldiers standing by heavy machinegun;
00:17 MS soldiers sitting on wall;
00:20 CU TILT up from submachinegun to soldier;
00:27 MS group of young soldiers;
00:31 CU soldier gesticulating;
00:33 CU young soldier;
00:36 WS soldiers walking outside HQ;
00:40 MS soldiers on truck;
00:44 CU soldiers in truck;
00:47 WS Defence Chief F.Y.W Koroma at his desk;
00:50 CU Koroma;
00:56 WS Armed forces sign ;
01:01 ENDS
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Coup Leaders Open Up Military Hqs
T/I: 11:17:36 GS 10:01:23
Sierra Leone's coup leaders opened up their military
headquarters to the media on Monday (9/6) after calling their
soldiers off the streets.
SHOWS:
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE, 9/6
00:00 WS PAN military headquarters;
00:05 WS PAN soldiers walking in internal courtyard;
00:13 MS group of soldiers standing by heavy machinegun;
00:17 MS soldiers sitting on wall;
00:20 CU TILT up from submachinegun to soldier;
00:27 MS group of young soldiers;
00:31 CU soldier gesticulating;
00:33 CU young soldier;
00:36 WS soldiers walking outside HQ;
00:40 MS soldiers on truck;
00:44 CU soldiers in truck;
00:47 WS Defence Chief F.Y.W Koroma at his desk;
00:50 CU Koroma;
00:56 WS Armed forces sign ;
01:01 ENDS
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Lupe Fiasco- Conflict Diamonds
Conflict Diamonds Lyrics: Diamonds are forever, they wont leave in the night i've no fear that they might. Desert me!! Uhh, F and F, uhh Diamonds are forever......
Conflict Diamonds Lyrics: Diamonds are forever, they wont leave in the night i've no fear that they might. Desert me!! Uhh, F and F, uhh Diamonds are forever...
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Conflict Diamonds Lyrics: Diamonds are forever, they wont leave in the night i've no fear that they might. Desert me!! Uhh, F and F, uhh Diamonds are forever...
- published: 01 Aug 2008
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author: ccspence8
Humanitarian Intervention: Britain in Sierra Leone.
British intervention in Sierra Leone 2000. video footage and interviews. *video does not belong to me*...
British intervention in Sierra Leone 2000. video footage and interviews. *video does not belong to me*
wn.com/Humanitarian Intervention Britain In Sierra Leone.
British intervention in Sierra Leone 2000. video footage and interviews. *video does not belong to me*
SAS Jungle Rescue Operation Barras | Full documentary HD | History channel 2015
Operation Barras was a British Army operation that took place in Sierra Leone on 10 September 2000. The operation aimed to release five British soldiers of the ...
Operation Barras was a British Army operation that took place in Sierra Leone on 10 September 2000. The operation aimed to release five British soldiers of the Royal Irish Regiment who had been held by a militia group known as the "West Side Boys". The soldiers were part of a patrol that was returning from a visit to Jordanian peacekeepers attached to the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) at Masiaka on 25 August 2000 when they turned off the main road and down a track towards the village of Magbeni. There the patrol was overwhelmed by a large number of heavily armed rebels, taken prisoner, and transported to Gberi Bana on the opposite side of Rokel Creek.
The British Army negotiated the release of six of the eleven men on the patrol, but were not able to gain the freedom of their Sierra Leone Army liaison officer and the other men before the West Side Boys' demands became increasingly unrealistic. Negotiators concluded that these were delaying tactics rather than an effort to resolve the crisis; by 9 September, the soldiers had been held for over a fortnight. Fearing that the soldiers would be killed or moved to a location from which it would be more difficult to extract them, the British government authorised an assault on the West Side Boys' base, to take place at dawn the following day, 10 September.
The ground operation was conducted by D Squadron, 22 Regiment Special Air Service—who assaulted Gberi Bana in a bid to extract the Royal Irish—and elements of 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment (1 PARA), based around A Company, who launched a diversionary assault on Magbeni. The operation freed the five soldiers as well as twenty-one Sierra Leonean civilians who had been held prisoner by the West Side Boys. At least twenty-five West Side Boys were killed in the assault, as was one British soldier, while eighteen West Side Boys—including the gang's leader, Foday Kallay—were taken prisoner and later transferred to the custody of the Sierra Leone Police. Many West Side Boys fled the area during the assault, and over 300 surrendered to UNAMSIL forces within a fortnight.
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wn.com/Sas Jungle Rescue Operation Barras | Full Documentary Hd | History Channel 2015
Operation Barras was a British Army operation that took place in Sierra Leone on 10 September 2000. The operation aimed to release five British soldiers of the Royal Irish Regiment who had been held by a militia group known as the "West Side Boys". The soldiers were part of a patrol that was returning from a visit to Jordanian peacekeepers attached to the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) at Masiaka on 25 August 2000 when they turned off the main road and down a track towards the village of Magbeni. There the patrol was overwhelmed by a large number of heavily armed rebels, taken prisoner, and transported to Gberi Bana on the opposite side of Rokel Creek.
The British Army negotiated the release of six of the eleven men on the patrol, but were not able to gain the freedom of their Sierra Leone Army liaison officer and the other men before the West Side Boys' demands became increasingly unrealistic. Negotiators concluded that these were delaying tactics rather than an effort to resolve the crisis; by 9 September, the soldiers had been held for over a fortnight. Fearing that the soldiers would be killed or moved to a location from which it would be more difficult to extract them, the British government authorised an assault on the West Side Boys' base, to take place at dawn the following day, 10 September.
The ground operation was conducted by D Squadron, 22 Regiment Special Air Service—who assaulted Gberi Bana in a bid to extract the Royal Irish—and elements of 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment (1 PARA), based around A Company, who launched a diversionary assault on Magbeni. The operation freed the five soldiers as well as twenty-one Sierra Leonean civilians who had been held prisoner by the West Side Boys. At least twenty-five West Side Boys were killed in the assault, as was one British soldier, while eighteen West Side Boys—including the gang's leader, Foday Kallay—were taken prisoner and later transferred to the custody of the Sierra Leone Police. Many West Side Boys fled the area during the assault, and over 300 surrendered to UNAMSIL forces within a fortnight.
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- published: 01 Aug 2015
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Sierra Leone News Tuesday January 13, 2015
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Breaking News : President of Sierra Leone fails to reach London to attend Ebola summit
LONDON: The President of Sierra Leone failed to attend the all-important Ebola summit in London after his plane broke down.
Ernest Bai Koroma was due to attend the international conference, organized by the UK and Sierra Leone governments to discuss how the global community can provide an effective response to the crisis in West Africa.
A Foreign Office spokesman said, "Unfortunately the Presi
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End Times News 18th September 2015 - Flash Flooding in Thailand & Sierra Leone & Temple Mount Update
End Times Prophecy/News September 2015 - Deadly Flash Flooding in Pattaya and Sierra Leone, Temple Mount Attacks and Arab Israeli Conflict
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WADADA News for Kids - ep. 23: Reopening schools in Sierra Leone
After almost one year after the ebola outbreak the schools in Sierra Leone reopen.
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Ebola tightens its grip on Sierra Leone | Channel 4 News
The warnings could not be clearer: Ebola is running rampant throughout Sierra Leone. There were 111 new cases on Sunday, the highest daily rate since August. The actual number of victims is probably far higher.
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Cuban chants traced to Sierra Leone - BBC News
During more than three centuries of transatlantic trade, just short of a million slaves were shipped to Cuba. Today many of their descendants know little or nothing of their origins. But one community in western Cuba has managed to keep the songs of their forefathers alive through the generations. In a remarkable discovery the origins of the songs have been traced back to a village in Sierra Leone
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news collection today-Sierra Leone VP Samuel Sam-Sumana 'goes into hiding'
Sierra Leone VP Samuel Sam-Sumana 'goes into hiding'
Sierra Leone's Vice-President Samuel Sam-Sumana has gone into hiding while he seeks political asylum at the US embassy in the capital, Freetown.
Mr Sam-Sumana told the BBC he and his wife fled their home after "a tip-off" that soldiers were surrounding it.
The move comes a week after his expulsion from the ruling party.
Two weeks ago, Mr Sam-
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Making Sandals in Sierra Leone : kaikai news
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Sierra Leone's top sprinter living homeless and hungry in London
After last summer's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Sierra Leone's top sprinter Jimmy Thoronka, 20, went missing.
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The Guardian has found him hungry and homeless in London. While in the UK, Jimmy received the devastating news that his family had been wiped out by Ebola. Then his passport and money were stolen. He tells how with no means to
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USA healthcare worker in Sierra Leone tested positive for Ebola virus admitted NIH Clinic USA MD
UPDATE: American healthcare worker with Ebola virus disease arrives safely at NIH Clinical Center Breaking news March 2015
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USA healthcare worker in Sierra Leone tested positive for Ebola virus admitted NIH Clinic USA Maryland - CDC is conducting an investigation several other American citizens, who may have had potential exposure to this patient
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Inside a new Ebola treatment centre in Sierra Leone - BBC News
The first of six British centres for treating people suffering from Ebola is opening in Sierra Leone.
Built by the British army, the facility will be jointly run with the charity Save the Children. Clive Myrie looked around the new centre.
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BBC News Liberia reopens border with Sierra Leone as Ebola rates decrease
Liberia has officially reopened its border with Sierra Leone and lifted its nationwide curfews after several months of closure due to the Ebola outbreak.
New infections have dropped to one-tenth of the level seen when the virus was at its peak.
More than 9,300 people have died since the outbreak of the virus in early 2014.
The United Nation estimates that 11,000 children in West Africa have los
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Sierra Leone's Natural Aphrodisiac
VICE correspondent Jordan Redaelli travels to Freetown, Sierra Leone, to learn about an indigenous drink called poyo. Poyo is said to hold mystical properties, bestowing money, power and fierce erections to those who drink it. Later, he hits the beach to mix up a poyo-infused cocktail. Let's hope the locals aren't too offended.
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November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska h
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska h November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital Sierra Leone Doctor With Ebola Dies at Nebraska .
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital Sierra Leone Doctor With Ebola Dies at Nebraska .
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Hope and despair in Sierra Leone | Channel 4 News
Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson reports from Sierra Leone where he's been to a hospital claiming as many as 80 per cent of the people they're treating are surviving. He's also met a man who carried his sick wife five miles only to be turned away.
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Citizen report from Freetown, Sierra Leone and how Ebola affects them
This is a report from Foday Justice Kamara from Freetown. Not many news are coming from that side of the world so some citizens are taking the initiative to report what is happening on their own.
In this case, the report describes some of the issues that the community are facing due to the quarantine and evacuation of people due to the spread of the Ebola.
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Radisson Blu Mammy Yoko | Brand Sierra Leone News Clip
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For almost all industries in Sierra Leone, especially in the tourism and service sectors, 2014 was a difficult year that saw most of them struggle to adapt to a new and challenging environment brought on by the Ebola outbreak. However, far away, in Belgium, the Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group saw it fit to give the Radisson Blu Mammy Yoko team recognition for their hard work...
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Breaking News : President of Sierra Leone fails to reach London to attend Ebola summit
LONDON: The President of Sierra Leone failed to attend the all-important Ebola summit in London after his plane broke down.
Ernest Bai Koroma was due to atten...
LONDON: The President of Sierra Leone failed to attend the all-important Ebola summit in London after his plane broke down.
Ernest Bai Koroma was due to attend the international conference, organized by the UK and Sierra Leone governments to discuss how the global community can provide an effective response to the crisis in West Africa.
A Foreign Office spokesman said, "Unfortunately the President of Sierra Leone is unable to attend the Defeating Ebola conference. The chartered plane he was scheduled to fly on experienced significant technical difficulties prior to take off".
"We are currently exploring alternative ways for the President to participate in the conference".
Foreign secretary Philip Hammond co-hosted the Defeating Ebola Conference to drive forward the international response to the epidemic in Sierra Leone.
The Defeating Ebola Conference brought together over 20 governments, the UN, WHO, World Bank, NGOs, health experts and the private sector to pledge greater financial assistance, equipment and health personnel.
Will Pooley, the British nurse who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone and recovered in the UK addressed the conference about his experience.
Actor Idris Elba also joined a session with Africa Minister James Duddridge and representatives from the Sierra Leonean diaspora community.
Following the conference Philip Hammond said, "Ebola is a terrible scourge. Today's conference discussed the devastating impact Ebola is having on Sierra Leone and the region. We were clear that this disease is a major threat that knows no borders. We agreed to increase our efforts to tackle Ebola and to act fast to save lives".
"The UK has so far committed £125 million to this effort. But as well as the financial commitment, I want to emphasise the huge contribution made by British troops and medics who are creating new capacity including health facilities in Sierra Leone. We've had some concrete pledges here today from a number of countries which range from financial support to airlift capability and health care personnel".
wn.com/Breaking News President Of Sierra Leone Fails To Reach London To Attend Ebola Summit
LONDON: The President of Sierra Leone failed to attend the all-important Ebola summit in London after his plane broke down.
Ernest Bai Koroma was due to attend the international conference, organized by the UK and Sierra Leone governments to discuss how the global community can provide an effective response to the crisis in West Africa.
A Foreign Office spokesman said, "Unfortunately the President of Sierra Leone is unable to attend the Defeating Ebola conference. The chartered plane he was scheduled to fly on experienced significant technical difficulties prior to take off".
"We are currently exploring alternative ways for the President to participate in the conference".
Foreign secretary Philip Hammond co-hosted the Defeating Ebola Conference to drive forward the international response to the epidemic in Sierra Leone.
The Defeating Ebola Conference brought together over 20 governments, the UN, WHO, World Bank, NGOs, health experts and the private sector to pledge greater financial assistance, equipment and health personnel.
Will Pooley, the British nurse who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone and recovered in the UK addressed the conference about his experience.
Actor Idris Elba also joined a session with Africa Minister James Duddridge and representatives from the Sierra Leonean diaspora community.
Following the conference Philip Hammond said, "Ebola is a terrible scourge. Today's conference discussed the devastating impact Ebola is having on Sierra Leone and the region. We were clear that this disease is a major threat that knows no borders. We agreed to increase our efforts to tackle Ebola and to act fast to save lives".
"The UK has so far committed £125 million to this effort. But as well as the financial commitment, I want to emphasise the huge contribution made by British troops and medics who are creating new capacity including health facilities in Sierra Leone. We've had some concrete pledges here today from a number of countries which range from financial support to airlift capability and health care personnel".
- published: 03 Oct 2014
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End Times News 18th September 2015 - Flash Flooding in Thailand & Sierra Leone & Temple Mount Update
End Times Prophecy/News September 2015 - Deadly Flash Flooding in Pattaya and Sierra Leone, Temple Mount Attacks and Arab Israeli Conflict
Pattaya declared flo...
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WADADA News for Kids - ep. 23: Reopening schools in Sierra Leone
After almost one year after the ebola outbreak the schools in Sierra Leone reopen.
The item was produced by Wetin Now, Sierra Leone.
April 2015...
After almost one year after the ebola outbreak the schools in Sierra Leone reopen.
The item was produced by Wetin Now, Sierra Leone.
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wn.com/Wadada News For Kids Ep. 23 Reopening Schools In Sierra Leone
After almost one year after the ebola outbreak the schools in Sierra Leone reopen.
The item was produced by Wetin Now, Sierra Leone.
April 2015
- published: 14 Apr 2015
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Ebola tightens its grip on Sierra Leone | Channel 4 News
The warnings could not be clearer: Ebola is running rampant throughout Sierra Leone. There were 111 new cases on Sunday, the highest daily rate since August. T...
The warnings could not be clearer: Ebola is running rampant throughout Sierra Leone. There were 111 new cases on Sunday, the highest daily rate since August. The actual number of victims is probably far higher.
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wn.com/Ebola Tightens Its Grip On Sierra Leone | Channel 4 News
The warnings could not be clearer: Ebola is running rampant throughout Sierra Leone. There were 111 new cases on Sunday, the highest daily rate since August. The actual number of victims is probably far higher.
More on the Ebola outbreak: bit.ly/1uGs7jY
Top stories: http://bit.ly/1wdbIG1
- published: 10 Nov 2014
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Cuban chants traced to Sierra Leone - BBC News
During more than three centuries of transatlantic trade, just short of a million slaves were shipped to Cuba. Today many of their descendants know little or not...
During more than three centuries of transatlantic trade, just short of a million slaves were shipped to Cuba. Today many of their descendants know little or nothing of their origins. But one community in western Cuba has managed to keep the songs of their forefathers alive through the generations. In a remarkable discovery the origins of the songs have been traced back to a village in Sierra Leone.
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During more than three centuries of transatlantic trade, just short of a million slaves were shipped to Cuba. Today many of their descendants know little or nothing of their origins. But one community in western Cuba has managed to keep the songs of their forefathers alive through the generations. In a remarkable discovery the origins of the songs have been traced back to a village in Sierra Leone.
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news collection today-Sierra Leone VP Samuel Sam-Sumana 'goes into hiding'
Sierra Leone VP Samuel Sam-Sumana 'goes into hiding'
Sierra Leone's Vice-President Samuel Sam-Sumana has gone into hiding while he seeks political asylum at the...
Sierra Leone VP Samuel Sam-Sumana 'goes into hiding'
Sierra Leone's Vice-President Samuel Sam-Sumana has gone into hiding while he seeks political asylum at the US embassy in the capital, Freetown.
Mr Sam-Sumana told the BBC he and his wife fled their home after "a tip-off" that soldiers were surrounding it.
The move comes a week after his expulsion from the ruling party.
Two weeks ago, Mr Sam-Sumana said he was putting himself in quarantine for 21 days after one of his bodyguards died of the Ebola virus.
Police and army sources confirmed to the BBC's Umaru Fofana in Freetown that troops were sent to the vice-president's residence on Saturday morning.
They said the troops were dispatched to withdraw Mr Sam-Sumana's security detail, but would not say whose orders they were acting on.
However, Information Minister Alpha Kanu told the BBC that the soldiers merely went to Mr Sam-Sumana's house to "strengthen the quarantine".
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Sierra Leone VP Samuel Sam-Sumana 'goes into hiding'
Sierra Leone's Vice-President Samuel Sam-Sumana has gone into hiding while he seeks political asylum at the US embassy in the capital, Freetown.
Mr Sam-Sumana told the BBC he and his wife fled their home after "a tip-off" that soldiers were surrounding it.
The move comes a week after his expulsion from the ruling party.
Two weeks ago, Mr Sam-Sumana said he was putting himself in quarantine for 21 days after one of his bodyguards died of the Ebola virus.
Police and army sources confirmed to the BBC's Umaru Fofana in Freetown that troops were sent to the vice-president's residence on Saturday morning.
They said the troops were dispatched to withdraw Mr Sam-Sumana's security detail, but would not say whose orders they were acting on.
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Making Sandals in Sierra Leone : kaikai news
Dominic Monrovia from kaikai news spotlights a young sandal maker in Freetown....
Dominic Monrovia from kaikai news spotlights a young sandal maker in Freetown.
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Dominic Monrovia from kaikai news spotlights a young sandal maker in Freetown.
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Sierra Leone's top sprinter living homeless and hungry in London
After last summer's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Sierra Leone's top sprinter Jimmy Thoronka, 20, went missing.
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After last summer's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Sierra Leone's top sprinter Jimmy Thoronka, 20, went missing.
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The Guardian has found him hungry and homeless in London. While in the UK, Jimmy received the devastating news that his family had been wiped out by Ebola. Then his passport and money were stolen. He tells how with no means to return home he is trying to survive on the streets.
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- published: 07 Mar 2015
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USA healthcare worker in Sierra Leone tested positive for Ebola virus admitted NIH Clinic USA MD
UPDATE: American healthcare worker with Ebola virus disease arrives safely at NIH Clinical Center Breaking news March 2015
http://www.nih.gov/news/health/mar201...
UPDATE: American healthcare worker with Ebola virus disease arrives safely at NIH Clinical Center Breaking news March 2015
http://www.nih.gov/news/health/mar2015/nih-13.htm
USA healthcare worker in Sierra Leone tested positive for Ebola virus admitted NIH Clinic USA Maryland - CDC is conducting an investigation several other American citizens, who may have had potential exposure to this patient Breaking News March 2015
http://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2015/s0313-potential-ebola-exposure.html
Ebola patient in Britain transferred to London Breaking News January 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB1-z96755I
Ebola Five million children out of school in West Africa due to Ebola Obama sends 3 thousand military troops to Ebola ground zero 2014 December Breaking News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3LQSB8KgLY
American Sniper Movie Clint Eastwood's record breaking about veteran Chris Kyle Killed by PTSD Vet February 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm1QDYMm0CI
City of Maricopa Police on 1/18/15 shoot & kill Iraq Afghan vet w/PTSD - neighbor seeks more action on PTSD Breaking News January 2015 http://www.inmaricopa.com/Article/2015/01/26/mpd-sticks-to-policy
City of Maricopa Arizona Cobblestone Farms HOA Home Owners Association (602-957-9191 Cynthia Quillen Mgr. & Board of directors President Ryan Atwood) refuse to help by contacting reaching out to the cobblestone community/homeowners/renters to find out if anyone saw the fatal police shooting on 1/18/2015. Breaking News January 2015. Arizona Department Public Safety Special Investigation unit URGES anyone who saw or heard anything to PLEASE call Detective Jeff Brown 602-223-2110 or anyone in the special investigation unit with any and all information that could help in the investigative ongoing process - Cobblestone Farms Management - AAM, LLC http://www.aamaz.com
CANADIAN HOME BUYERS/SELLERS ALERT - City of Maricopa Cobblestone Farms Police killing Breaking news January 2015 for more information contact Cynthia Quillen 602-957-9191 http://maricopaazinfo.com/category/cobblestone-farms/
City of Maricopa Arizona https://www.youtube.com/user/myMaricopa20 Chief of Police Steve Stahl STATING only one person has called the police with concerns about the shooting please call Steve Stahl to let a NOW silent voice be heard on WHY (520-316-6909) http://www.maricopa-az.gov/web/office-of-the-chief
City of Maricopa Police Officers involved in deadly shooting of a Iraq Afghanistan combat war veteran with PTSD identified http://www.inmaricopa.com/Article/2015/01/20/officers-in-deadly-shooting-id
City of Maricopa Police fatally shoot Iraq Afghan Vet w/PTSD Mayor Christian Price Chief Police Steve Stahl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrWsyEhCXXM
USA Combat Veterans PTSD Crisis Iraq veteran diagnosed with PTSD called 911 for help and the City of Maricopa police shot and killed him (Military.com says need PTSD help call 911) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alMVPQAsgZk
Arizona Vets upset Obama skips Phoenix TROUBLED Scandal VA hospital on visit http://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2015/01/09/vets-upset-obama-skips-phoenix-va-hospital-on-visit/
2014 Martial Law LockDown Never forget 1 Million US citizens Last days End Times News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH-VNyqZTHw
wn.com/USA Healthcare Worker In Sierra Leone Tested Positive For Ebola Virus Admitted Nih Clinic USA Md
UPDATE: American healthcare worker with Ebola virus disease arrives safely at NIH Clinical Center Breaking news March 2015
http://www.nih.gov/news/health/mar2015/nih-13.htm
USA healthcare worker in Sierra Leone tested positive for Ebola virus admitted NIH Clinic USA Maryland - CDC is conducting an investigation several other American citizens, who may have had potential exposure to this patient Breaking News March 2015
http://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2015/s0313-potential-ebola-exposure.html
Ebola patient in Britain transferred to London Breaking News January 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB1-z96755I
Ebola Five million children out of school in West Africa due to Ebola Obama sends 3 thousand military troops to Ebola ground zero 2014 December Breaking News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3LQSB8KgLY
American Sniper Movie Clint Eastwood's record breaking about veteran Chris Kyle Killed by PTSD Vet February 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm1QDYMm0CI
City of Maricopa Police on 1/18/15 shoot & kill Iraq Afghan vet w/PTSD - neighbor seeks more action on PTSD Breaking News January 2015 http://www.inmaricopa.com/Article/2015/01/26/mpd-sticks-to-policy
City of Maricopa Arizona Cobblestone Farms HOA Home Owners Association (602-957-9191 Cynthia Quillen Mgr. & Board of directors President Ryan Atwood) refuse to help by contacting reaching out to the cobblestone community/homeowners/renters to find out if anyone saw the fatal police shooting on 1/18/2015. Breaking News January 2015. Arizona Department Public Safety Special Investigation unit URGES anyone who saw or heard anything to PLEASE call Detective Jeff Brown 602-223-2110 or anyone in the special investigation unit with any and all information that could help in the investigative ongoing process - Cobblestone Farms Management - AAM, LLC http://www.aamaz.com
CANADIAN HOME BUYERS/SELLERS ALERT - City of Maricopa Cobblestone Farms Police killing Breaking news January 2015 for more information contact Cynthia Quillen 602-957-9191 http://maricopaazinfo.com/category/cobblestone-farms/
City of Maricopa Arizona https://www.youtube.com/user/myMaricopa20 Chief of Police Steve Stahl STATING only one person has called the police with concerns about the shooting please call Steve Stahl to let a NOW silent voice be heard on WHY (520-316-6909) http://www.maricopa-az.gov/web/office-of-the-chief
City of Maricopa Police Officers involved in deadly shooting of a Iraq Afghanistan combat war veteran with PTSD identified http://www.inmaricopa.com/Article/2015/01/20/officers-in-deadly-shooting-id
City of Maricopa Police fatally shoot Iraq Afghan Vet w/PTSD Mayor Christian Price Chief Police Steve Stahl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrWsyEhCXXM
USA Combat Veterans PTSD Crisis Iraq veteran diagnosed with PTSD called 911 for help and the City of Maricopa police shot and killed him (Military.com says need PTSD help call 911) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alMVPQAsgZk
Arizona Vets upset Obama skips Phoenix TROUBLED Scandal VA hospital on visit http://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2015/01/09/vets-upset-obama-skips-phoenix-va-hospital-on-visit/
2014 Martial Law LockDown Never forget 1 Million US citizens Last days End Times News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH-VNyqZTHw
- published: 14 Mar 2015
- views: 65
Inside a new Ebola treatment centre in Sierra Leone - BBC News
The first of six British centres for treating people suffering from Ebola is opening in Sierra Leone.
Built by the British army, the facility will be jointly r...
The first of six British centres for treating people suffering from Ebola is opening in Sierra Leone.
Built by the British army, the facility will be jointly run with the charity Save the Children. Clive Myrie looked around the new centre.
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wn.com/Inside A New Ebola Treatment Centre In Sierra Leone BBC News
The first of six British centres for treating people suffering from Ebola is opening in Sierra Leone.
Built by the British army, the facility will be jointly run with the charity Save the Children. Clive Myrie looked around the new centre.
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- published: 05 Nov 2014
- views: 9944
BBC News Liberia reopens border with Sierra Leone as Ebola rates decrease
Liberia has officially reopened its border with Sierra Leone and lifted its nationwide curfews after several months of closure due to the Ebola outbreak.
New i...
Liberia has officially reopened its border with Sierra Leone and lifted its nationwide curfews after several months of closure due to the Ebola outbreak.
New infections have dropped to one-tenth of the level seen when the virus was at its peak.
More than 9,300 people have died since the outbreak of the virus in early 2014.
The United Nation estimates that 11,000 children in West Africa have lost one or both parents to Ebola.
Laura Westbrook reports.
wn.com/BBC News Liberia Reopens Border With Sierra Leone As Ebola Rates Decrease
Liberia has officially reopened its border with Sierra Leone and lifted its nationwide curfews after several months of closure due to the Ebola outbreak.
New infections have dropped to one-tenth of the level seen when the virus was at its peak.
More than 9,300 people have died since the outbreak of the virus in early 2014.
The United Nation estimates that 11,000 children in West Africa have lost one or both parents to Ebola.
Laura Westbrook reports.
- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 0
Sierra Leone's Natural Aphrodisiac
VICE correspondent Jordan Redaelli travels to Freetown, Sierra Leone, to learn about an indigenous drink called poyo. Poyo is said to hold mystical properties, ...
VICE correspondent Jordan Redaelli travels to Freetown, Sierra Leone, to learn about an indigenous drink called poyo. Poyo is said to hold mystical properties, bestowing money, power and fierce erections to those who drink it. Later, he hits the beach to mix up a poyo-infused cocktail. Let's hope the locals aren't too offended.
Watch more here!
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wn.com/Sierra Leone's Natural Aphrodisiac
VICE correspondent Jordan Redaelli travels to Freetown, Sierra Leone, to learn about an indigenous drink called poyo. Poyo is said to hold mystical properties, bestowing money, power and fierce erections to those who drink it. Later, he hits the beach to mix up a poyo-infused cocktail. Let's hope the locals aren't too offended.
Watch more here!
http://bit.ly/Knapsack-Bartender-2
http://bit.ly/Knapsack-Bartender-3
Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of
Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE
Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos
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- published: 24 Apr 2013
- views: 498700
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska h
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska h November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR die...
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska h November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital Sierra Leone Doctor With Ebola Dies at Nebraska .
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital Sierra Leone Doctor With Ebola Dies at Nebraska .
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital Sierra Leone Doctor With Ebola Dies at Nebraska .
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital Sierra Leone Doctor With Ebola Dies at Nebraska Hospital | . Nebraska Medical Center says.
wn.com/November 18 2014 Breaking News Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone Dr Dies Ebola At Nebraska H
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska h November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital Sierra Leone Doctor With Ebola Dies at Nebraska .
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital Sierra Leone Doctor With Ebola Dies at Nebraska .
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital Sierra Leone Doctor With Ebola Dies at Nebraska .
November 18 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Crisis Sierra Leone DR dies Ebola at Nebraska hospital Sierra Leone Doctor With Ebola Dies at Nebraska Hospital | . Nebraska Medical Center says.
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 0
Hope and despair in Sierra Leone | Channel 4 News
Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson reports from Sierra Leone where he's been to a hospital claiming as many as 80 per cent of the people they're treating are surv...
Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson reports from Sierra Leone where he's been to a hospital claiming as many as 80 per cent of the people they're treating are surviving. He's also met a man who carried his sick wife five miles only to be turned away.
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wn.com/Hope And Despair In Sierra Leone | Channel 4 News
Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson reports from Sierra Leone where he's been to a hospital claiming as many as 80 per cent of the people they're treating are surviving. He's also met a man who carried his sick wife five miles only to be turned away.
Sign up for Snowmail, your daily preview of what is on Channel 4 News, sent straight to your inbox, here: http://mailing.channel4.com/public/snowmail/remotebox.jsp
Missed Channel 4 News? Catch up on the last seven days here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/
Channel 4 News weather forecast, with Liam Dutton: http://www.channel4.com/weather/
All the latest blog posts from the Channel 4 News on-screen talent: http://blogs.channel4.com/news/
- published: 15 Nov 2014
- views: 381
Citizen report from Freetown, Sierra Leone and how Ebola affects them
This is a report from Foday Justice Kamara from Freetown. Not many news are coming from that side of the world so some citizens are taking the initiative to rep...
This is a report from Foday Justice Kamara from Freetown. Not many news are coming from that side of the world so some citizens are taking the initiative to report what is happening on their own.
In this case, the report describes some of the issues that the community are facing due to the quarantine and evacuation of people due to the spread of the Ebola.
wn.com/Citizen Report From Freetown, Sierra Leone And How Ebola Affects Them
This is a report from Foday Justice Kamara from Freetown. Not many news are coming from that side of the world so some citizens are taking the initiative to report what is happening on their own.
In this case, the report describes some of the issues that the community are facing due to the quarantine and evacuation of people due to the spread of the Ebola.
- published: 07 Nov 2014
- views: 4
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Sierra Leone - Africa's New Investment Destination
The past decade has been full of peace and stability as the people of Sierra Leone have striven to make a better country for themselves. International invest...
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Sierra Leone President Koroma Bemoans Ebola Impact on Economy
In an interview with VOA's Shaka Ssali on Wednesday, President Ernest Koroma said the outbreak undermined his government’s efforts to boost and restructure the economy after years of civil war.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/2720977.html
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Special Economic Zone | Brand Sierra Leone News Clip
http://brandsierraleone.tv
Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
The Special Economic Zone offers agreements that gives many incentives to companies by leasing space solely to businesses exporting from Sierra Leone.
See more:
http://brandsierraleone.tv
http://www.facebook.com/brandsierraleone
https://twitter.com/BrandSalone
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Youth Economic Empowerment in Sierra Leone
Salamatu is one of the many young people taking part in Plan's Youth Economic Empowerment in Sierra Leone. Learn more about Plan's initiatives to help overcome poverty at http://plancanada.ca/
The innovative initiative provides youth-specific financial services, like small loans and savings. Project participants are also trained in a variety of life skills like basic numeracy skills, financial
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Ebola: Sierra Leone's Economy Struggle
After years of double digit growth, Sierra Leone's growth trajectory is being cut by Ebola. Business activity has slowed down with trade slumping between the affected West African states of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Tourism activity is also at an all-time low after most international and African carriers suspended flights to those countries. Government officials say the forecast for Sierra
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Sierra Leonean Economy
Sierra Leonean Economy
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Welcome to Sierra Leone - TWD Investments Plc.
This short movie introduce you the hidden gem of West Africa, Sierra Leone.
Nowadays Sierra Leone`s economy expand in a fast pace, which makes the country very attractive among the foreign investors.
TWD Investments Plc. decided to lunch a real estate development, including a gated community with 4 buildings, pool, etc.. Feel free to contact us at info@twdinvest.hu
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Jui - Grafton - Regent - Hill Station Road, Freetown - Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is now open for business and tourism more than ever in the history of Sierra Leone. The nation enjoys political stability and the third fastest economy growth in the world. The nation has rehabilitated many roads across the country with highly technological and modern bridges that make travellers safer.
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Africa: War is Business (engl.titl)
Africa: War is Business reveals how war economies come into being in Africa, and how they are maintained. The film investigates the causes and effects of these economies, and where we as Western consumers fit into the equation. The film follows Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, son of Princess Irene of the Netherlands, as he travels through Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo looking for the cause of
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Ebola impact on rural economy in Sierra Leone
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Jew-Man Business
What are the prospects for the young and poor in African cities? This documentary, entitled Jew Man Business is filmed in Freetown, the capital of one of the world's poorest countries, Sierra Leone. Here the urban surroundings afford ex-combatants relative anonymity and create economic opportunities.
Jew Man Business is a 40-minute documentary by Maya Christensen, Mats Utas and Christian Vium. Th
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Interview with Sierra Leone's Minister of Finance on EITI and the Economy pt.1
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Interview with Sierra Leone's Minister of Finance on EITI and the Economy pt.2
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Interview with Sierra Leone's Minister of Finance on EITI and the Economy pt.3
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Ebola border closures end between Liberia, Sierra Leone, normal life returning
A six-month anti-Ebola clampdown has finally been lifted and the Liberian border with Sierra Leone re-opened. The inhabitants came out of quarantine. Some 9,000 people have died from Ebola in these two countries, the most seriously hit along with Guinea. The Liberian president has said he considers the epidemic is under control.
The closing of the border made many Liberians lose jobs, and made it
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Voices of Leaders interviews Tourism Ministers and CEOs of emerging economies at ITB Berlin 2013
VOICESOFLEADERS.COM
Voices of Leaders interviews Ministers and CEOs in the tourism sector of emerging economies at ITB Berlin 2013.
Featuring...
Mari Elka Pangestu, Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Indonesia:
Infrastructure developments in the Indonesian tourism sector
How a global rules-based trading system will benefit the Indonesian economy and tourism sector
"Wonderful Indonesia"
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Ep. 23: THE EBOLA ECONOMY I Morgan Spurlock
Ep. 23: THE EBOLA ECONOMY I Morgan Spurlock
CHECK US OUT: http://www.wetheeconomy.com
How do pandemics impact the global economy?
A sick child. A massive outbreak in Liberia. A sudden spread to Sierra Leone and Guinea, then Senegal, then Nigeria. A nurse in Spain, a healthcare worker in Texas. The recent outbreak of Ebola is devastating but it can still be traced back to one isolated tragedy.
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Iron ore and oil bring hope for Sierra Leone
It's blessed with natural beauty but it's what lies beneath Sierra Leone that is stirring economic hope. Ten years after the end of the civil war the discove...
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How Businesses Adapt to Ebola in Sierra Leone
Sariatu Kamara owns a beauty salon in Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown. The sole breadwinner for her family, her business has been hit hard as people stayed away through fear of Ebola.
Businesses and livelihoods across the worst affected countries have been battered by Ebola, particularly those that involve human contact.
A UNDP supported Ebola awareness training and small-grants programme has g
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Sierra Leone President Bemoans Ebola's Impact
Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma says the Ebola outbreak has been devastating to his country’s economy, crippling businesses and households. But the country is focused on rebuilding its health system and economy.
His government is considering establishing a Center for Disease Control to help prevent and combat future disease outbreaks. "We will be required to train more of our personnel,"
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Ebola: Economic Impact Already Serious; Could Be “Catastrophic”
http://www.worldbank.org/ - A World Bank Group analysis of the Ebola epidemic released today finds that, beyond the terrible toll in human suffering, the continuing surge in the deadly virus in the three worst-affected countries – Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone –could deal a potentially catastrophic economic blow to the already fragile states.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim says that the
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SIERRA LEONE: FREETOWN: LATEST SITUATION ON RECENT COUP
English/Nat
One of the leaders of the recent coup in Sierra Leone says his forces are not strong enough to repel Nigerian troops who are seeking to return President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah to power.
Brigadier Samuel Koroma, brother of the coup leader Major Johnny Paul Koroma, has called for talks with the international community to resolve the situation.
Since seizing power from the civilian g
Sierra Leone - Africa's New Investment Destination
The past decade has been full of peace and stability as the people of Sierra Leone have striven to make a better country for themselves. International invest......
The past decade has been full of peace and stability as the people of Sierra Leone have striven to make a better country for themselves. International invest...
wn.com/Sierra Leone Africa's New Investment Destination
The past decade has been full of peace and stability as the people of Sierra Leone have striven to make a better country for themselves. International invest...
- published: 26 Nov 2011
- views: 23987
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author: Wesley Dean
Sierra Leone President Koroma Bemoans Ebola Impact on Economy
In an interview with VOA's Shaka Ssali on Wednesday, President Ernest Koroma said the outbreak undermined his government’s efforts to boost and restructure the ...
In an interview with VOA's Shaka Ssali on Wednesday, President Ernest Koroma said the outbreak undermined his government’s efforts to boost and restructure the economy after years of civil war.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/2720977.html
wn.com/Sierra Leone President Koroma Bemoans Ebola Impact On Economy
In an interview with VOA's Shaka Ssali on Wednesday, President Ernest Koroma said the outbreak undermined his government’s efforts to boost and restructure the economy after years of civil war.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/2720977.html
- published: 16 Apr 2015
- views: 0
Special Economic Zone | Brand Sierra Leone News Clip
http://brandsierraleone.tv
Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
The Special Economic Zone offers agreements that gives many incentives to comp...
http://brandsierraleone.tv
Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
The Special Economic Zone offers agreements that gives many incentives to companies by leasing space solely to businesses exporting from Sierra Leone.
See more:
http://brandsierraleone.tv
http://www.facebook.com/brandsierraleone
https://twitter.com/BrandSalone
wn.com/Special Economic Zone | Brand Sierra Leone News Clip
http://brandsierraleone.tv
Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
The Special Economic Zone offers agreements that gives many incentives to companies by leasing space solely to businesses exporting from Sierra Leone.
See more:
http://brandsierraleone.tv
http://www.facebook.com/brandsierraleone
https://twitter.com/BrandSalone
- published: 11 Feb 2012
- views: 2129
Youth Economic Empowerment in Sierra Leone
Salamatu is one of the many young people taking part in Plan's Youth Economic Empowerment in Sierra Leone. Learn more about Plan's initiatives to help overcome ...
Salamatu is one of the many young people taking part in Plan's Youth Economic Empowerment in Sierra Leone. Learn more about Plan's initiatives to help overcome poverty at http://plancanada.ca/
The innovative initiative provides youth-specific financial services, like small loans and savings. Project participants are also trained in a variety of life skills like basic numeracy skills, financial literacy, reproductive heath, human rights, and gender equality.
Plan is one of the world's oldest and largest charities working to end poverty for children in developing countries. Join us and plan to change the world. http://www.plancanada.ca
wn.com/Youth Economic Empowerment In Sierra Leone
Salamatu is one of the many young people taking part in Plan's Youth Economic Empowerment in Sierra Leone. Learn more about Plan's initiatives to help overcome poverty at http://plancanada.ca/
The innovative initiative provides youth-specific financial services, like small loans and savings. Project participants are also trained in a variety of life skills like basic numeracy skills, financial literacy, reproductive heath, human rights, and gender equality.
Plan is one of the world's oldest and largest charities working to end poverty for children in developing countries. Join us and plan to change the world. http://www.plancanada.ca
- published: 04 Aug 2011
- views: 1266
Ebola: Sierra Leone's Economy Struggle
After years of double digit growth, Sierra Leone's growth trajectory is being cut by Ebola. Business activity has slowed down with trade slumping between the af...
After years of double digit growth, Sierra Leone's growth trajectory is being cut by Ebola. Business activity has slowed down with trade slumping between the affected West African states of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Tourism activity is also at an all-time low after most international and African carriers suspended flights to those countries. Government officials say the forecast for Sierra Leone, is bleak
wn.com/Ebola Sierra Leone's Economy Struggle
After years of double digit growth, Sierra Leone's growth trajectory is being cut by Ebola. Business activity has slowed down with trade slumping between the affected West African states of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Tourism activity is also at an all-time low after most international and African carriers suspended flights to those countries. Government officials say the forecast for Sierra Leone, is bleak
- published: 22 Aug 2014
- views: 514
Sierra Leonean Economy
Sierra Leonean Economy...
Sierra Leonean Economy
wn.com/Sierra Leonean Economy
Sierra Leonean Economy
- published: 16 Sep 2013
- views: 173
Welcome to Sierra Leone - TWD Investments Plc.
This short movie introduce you the hidden gem of West Africa, Sierra Leone.
Nowadays Sierra Leone`s economy expand in a fast pace, which makes the country very ...
This short movie introduce you the hidden gem of West Africa, Sierra Leone.
Nowadays Sierra Leone`s economy expand in a fast pace, which makes the country very attractive among the foreign investors.
TWD Investments Plc. decided to lunch a real estate development, including a gated community with 4 buildings, pool, etc.. Feel free to contact us at info@twdinvest.hu
wn.com/Welcome To Sierra Leone Twd Investments Plc.
This short movie introduce you the hidden gem of West Africa, Sierra Leone.
Nowadays Sierra Leone`s economy expand in a fast pace, which makes the country very attractive among the foreign investors.
TWD Investments Plc. decided to lunch a real estate development, including a gated community with 4 buildings, pool, etc.. Feel free to contact us at info@twdinvest.hu
- published: 20 May 2014
- views: 239
Jui - Grafton - Regent - Hill Station Road, Freetown - Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is now open for business and tourism more than ever in the history of Sierra Leone. The nation enjoys political stability and the third fastest eco...
Sierra Leone is now open for business and tourism more than ever in the history of Sierra Leone. The nation enjoys political stability and the third fastest economy growth in the world. The nation has rehabilitated many roads across the country with highly technological and modern bridges that make travellers safer.
wn.com/Jui Grafton Regent Hill Station Road, Freetown Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is now open for business and tourism more than ever in the history of Sierra Leone. The nation enjoys political stability and the third fastest economy growth in the world. The nation has rehabilitated many roads across the country with highly technological and modern bridges that make travellers safer.
- published: 22 Dec 2013
- views: 4579
Africa: War is Business (engl.titl)
Africa: War is Business reveals how war economies come into being in Africa, and how they are maintained. The film investigates the causes and effects of these ...
Africa: War is Business reveals how war economies come into being in Africa, and how they are maintained. The film investigates the causes and effects of these economies, and where we as Western consumers fit into the equation. The film follows Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, son of Princess Irene of the Netherlands, as he travels through Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo looking for the cause of these wars in Africa and the role the continent's natural resources play in creating conflict. He wonders how countries so rich in these resources could be so overwhelmed by poverty.
In Afrika: Oorlog is Business reist Jaime de Bourbon Parme, specialist in conflictpreventie, door Sierra Leone, Liberia en Congo. Hij gaat op zoek naar de oorzaak van oorlogen in Afrika. Hij vraagt zich af hoe het kan dat deze landen zo rijk aan grondstoffen, nog steeds overheerst worden door armoede en onderzoekt de rol die de natuurlijke rijkdommen spelen bij het ontstaan van conflicten.
Jaime de Bourbon Parme bezoekt de diamantvelden in de binnenlanden van Sierra Leone, spreekt met diamantzoekers en diamanthandelaren, met chiefs in Kono ( een van de diamantgebieden) en ministers in de hoofstad Freetown.
In Monrovia, Liberia ontmoet hij de voormalige rebellenleider Sekou Konneh (de leider van de LURD) en gaat hij met VN expert Tommy Garnett naar de deels kapotgeschoten haven van Monrovia om te kijken hoe het exportembargo op tropisch hout wordt gehandhaafd.
Hij bezoekt de tweede haven van Liberia, Buchanan, waar vandaan illegaal hout gexporteerd en wapens ingevoerd werden en gaat naar de houtkapgebieden in het binnenland van Liberia.
In Noord- Oost Congo, een gebied waar nog steeds een oorlog woedt en rebellengroeperingen actief zijn , gaat hij op nachtpatrouille met Marokkaanse VN troepen en bezoekt hij de goudmijn in Mongbwalu.
Achtergrond.
Het hout uit Liberia, de diamanten in Siera Leone en het goud en kobalt uit Congo spelen een belangrijke rol tijdens interne oorlogsvoering. Ze vormen een belangrijke bron van inkomsten voor de machthebbers EN rebellen. Een eerlijke behandeling van de arbeiders of een gelijke verdeling onder de bevolking ontbreekt. Binnen dit proces speelt de internationale consumentenmarkt een grote rol. Want de wegen waar we over rijden, de telefoon waarmee we bellen en de ring waarmee we ons huwelijk bezegelen; het zijn allemaal producten vervaardigt met behulp van de grondstoffen uit Afrika. De relatie tussen de oorlogseconomieën en het Westen wordt daarom onder de loep genomen.
In de documentaire komen ooggetuigen, arbeiders en prominente leiders aan het woord. Onder andere wordt gesproken met Daniel Chea (Minister of Defence Liberia en de voormalige rechterhand van rebellenleider Charles Taylor), Alfred Brownell (advocaat in Liberia), security guards werkzaam bij het bedrijf OTC van de wegens wapenhandel veroordeelde Nederlandse zakenman Guus Kouwenhoven, UN expert Tommy Garnett, Generaal-majoor Patrick Cammaert (VN commandant Oost Congo) en Zainab Bangura (GM Nat. Accountability Group Sierra Leone)
wn.com/Africa War Is Business (Engl.Titl)
Africa: War is Business reveals how war economies come into being in Africa, and how they are maintained. The film investigates the causes and effects of these economies, and where we as Western consumers fit into the equation. The film follows Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, son of Princess Irene of the Netherlands, as he travels through Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo looking for the cause of these wars in Africa and the role the continent's natural resources play in creating conflict. He wonders how countries so rich in these resources could be so overwhelmed by poverty.
In Afrika: Oorlog is Business reist Jaime de Bourbon Parme, specialist in conflictpreventie, door Sierra Leone, Liberia en Congo. Hij gaat op zoek naar de oorzaak van oorlogen in Afrika. Hij vraagt zich af hoe het kan dat deze landen zo rijk aan grondstoffen, nog steeds overheerst worden door armoede en onderzoekt de rol die de natuurlijke rijkdommen spelen bij het ontstaan van conflicten.
Jaime de Bourbon Parme bezoekt de diamantvelden in de binnenlanden van Sierra Leone, spreekt met diamantzoekers en diamanthandelaren, met chiefs in Kono ( een van de diamantgebieden) en ministers in de hoofstad Freetown.
In Monrovia, Liberia ontmoet hij de voormalige rebellenleider Sekou Konneh (de leider van de LURD) en gaat hij met VN expert Tommy Garnett naar de deels kapotgeschoten haven van Monrovia om te kijken hoe het exportembargo op tropisch hout wordt gehandhaafd.
Hij bezoekt de tweede haven van Liberia, Buchanan, waar vandaan illegaal hout gexporteerd en wapens ingevoerd werden en gaat naar de houtkapgebieden in het binnenland van Liberia.
In Noord- Oost Congo, een gebied waar nog steeds een oorlog woedt en rebellengroeperingen actief zijn , gaat hij op nachtpatrouille met Marokkaanse VN troepen en bezoekt hij de goudmijn in Mongbwalu.
Achtergrond.
Het hout uit Liberia, de diamanten in Siera Leone en het goud en kobalt uit Congo spelen een belangrijke rol tijdens interne oorlogsvoering. Ze vormen een belangrijke bron van inkomsten voor de machthebbers EN rebellen. Een eerlijke behandeling van de arbeiders of een gelijke verdeling onder de bevolking ontbreekt. Binnen dit proces speelt de internationale consumentenmarkt een grote rol. Want de wegen waar we over rijden, de telefoon waarmee we bellen en de ring waarmee we ons huwelijk bezegelen; het zijn allemaal producten vervaardigt met behulp van de grondstoffen uit Afrika. De relatie tussen de oorlogseconomieën en het Westen wordt daarom onder de loep genomen.
In de documentaire komen ooggetuigen, arbeiders en prominente leiders aan het woord. Onder andere wordt gesproken met Daniel Chea (Minister of Defence Liberia en de voormalige rechterhand van rebellenleider Charles Taylor), Alfred Brownell (advocaat in Liberia), security guards werkzaam bij het bedrijf OTC van de wegens wapenhandel veroordeelde Nederlandse zakenman Guus Kouwenhoven, UN expert Tommy Garnett, Generaal-majoor Patrick Cammaert (VN commandant Oost Congo) en Zainab Bangura (GM Nat. Accountability Group Sierra Leone)
- published: 28 Nov 2011
- views: 95912
Jew-Man Business
What are the prospects for the young and poor in African cities? This documentary, entitled Jew Man Business is filmed in Freetown, the capital of one of the wo...
What are the prospects for the young and poor in African cities? This documentary, entitled Jew Man Business is filmed in Freetown, the capital of one of the world's poorest countries, Sierra Leone. Here the urban surroundings afford ex-combatants relative anonymity and create economic opportunities.
Jew Man Business is a 40-minute documentary by Maya Christensen, Mats Utas and Christian Vium. The film follows three young men, Bone Thug, living on the street, Junior, trying to leave street life behind him, and Ice T, a former rebel soldier, as they go about their daily lives. It covers everything from family relationships to drug-related stories to crime. Belgium is their common home, a 'ghetto' in central Freetown, where informal and often illegal trade takes place during all hours. Those involved in this trade are called Jew Men on the street.
The documentary is available on this website as a part of the Economy of the Street platform, see http://www.economyofthestreet.com/#.
wn.com/Jew Man Business
What are the prospects for the young and poor in African cities? This documentary, entitled Jew Man Business is filmed in Freetown, the capital of one of the world's poorest countries, Sierra Leone. Here the urban surroundings afford ex-combatants relative anonymity and create economic opportunities.
Jew Man Business is a 40-minute documentary by Maya Christensen, Mats Utas and Christian Vium. The film follows three young men, Bone Thug, living on the street, Junior, trying to leave street life behind him, and Ice T, a former rebel soldier, as they go about their daily lives. It covers everything from family relationships to drug-related stories to crime. Belgium is their common home, a 'ghetto' in central Freetown, where informal and often illegal trade takes place during all hours. Those involved in this trade are called Jew Men on the street.
The documentary is available on this website as a part of the Economy of the Street platform, see http://www.economyofthestreet.com/#.
- published: 12 Dec 2013
- views: 4855
Ebola border closures end between Liberia, Sierra Leone, normal life returning
A six-month anti-Ebola clampdown has finally been lifted and the Liberian border with Sierra Leone re-opened. The inhabitants came out of quarantine. Some 9,000...
A six-month anti-Ebola clampdown has finally been lifted and the Liberian border with Sierra Leone re-opened. The inhabitants came out of quarantine. Some 9,000 people have died from Ebola in these two countries, the most seriously hit along with Guinea. The Liberian president has said he considers the epidemic is under control.
The closing of the border made many Liberians lose jobs, and made it hard to get food. Small business owners are relieved.
“We survive by doing business with people from the other side, and it’s the same for them. We buy and sell. With the border closed they stopped coming and we stopped going; so business has been difficult.”
Liberia has the heaviest death toll: nearly 4,000. There are nine known cases still in the country and 30 new suspected cases as of last week. This has made the authorities reluctant to lift special measures.
One week ago, schools re-opened. In the three countries, catch-up classes and cancelling some school holidays are being considered. Slowly, the country has been getting back to normal life. In Liberia, some of the roughly one million enrolled students have been following lessons by radio. Unicef handed out kits, and teachers were given special instruction on making pupils aware of hygiene.
Colonel Gmakoon Monger, Acting County Commander with Liberia’s Bureau of Immigration and Naturalisation said: “Our economy has been seriously effected. Now that the borders are open again, I think it means the end of Ebola, although it is true that we are not yet 100 percent free.”
Some schools had to send students home because teachers failed to turn up. One official said all schools would have to open by next week or face fines, although some converted into treatment centres will have to be decontaminated first.
wn.com/Ebola Border Closures End Between Liberia, Sierra Leone, Normal Life Returning
A six-month anti-Ebola clampdown has finally been lifted and the Liberian border with Sierra Leone re-opened. The inhabitants came out of quarantine. Some 9,000 people have died from Ebola in these two countries, the most seriously hit along with Guinea. The Liberian president has said he considers the epidemic is under control.
The closing of the border made many Liberians lose jobs, and made it hard to get food. Small business owners are relieved.
“We survive by doing business with people from the other side, and it’s the same for them. We buy and sell. With the border closed they stopped coming and we stopped going; so business has been difficult.”
Liberia has the heaviest death toll: nearly 4,000. There are nine known cases still in the country and 30 new suspected cases as of last week. This has made the authorities reluctant to lift special measures.
One week ago, schools re-opened. In the three countries, catch-up classes and cancelling some school holidays are being considered. Slowly, the country has been getting back to normal life. In Liberia, some of the roughly one million enrolled students have been following lessons by radio. Unicef handed out kits, and teachers were given special instruction on making pupils aware of hygiene.
Colonel Gmakoon Monger, Acting County Commander with Liberia’s Bureau of Immigration and Naturalisation said: “Our economy has been seriously effected. Now that the borders are open again, I think it means the end of Ebola, although it is true that we are not yet 100 percent free.”
Some schools had to send students home because teachers failed to turn up. One official said all schools would have to open by next week or face fines, although some converted into treatment centres will have to be decontaminated first.
- published: 25 Feb 2015
- views: 0
Voices of Leaders interviews Tourism Ministers and CEOs of emerging economies at ITB Berlin 2013
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Voices of Leaders interviews Ministers and CEOs in the tourism sector of emerging economies at ITB Berlin 2013.
Featuring...
Mari Elka Pang...
VOICESOFLEADERS.COM
Voices of Leaders interviews Ministers and CEOs in the tourism sector of emerging economies at ITB Berlin 2013.
Featuring...
Mari Elka Pangestu, Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Indonesia:
Infrastructure developments in the Indonesian tourism sector
How a global rules-based trading system will benefit the Indonesian economy and tourism sector
"Wonderful Indonesia"
Sylvia Masebo, Minister of Tourism and Arts, Zambia:
Objectives for co-hosting the UNWTO General Assembly in August 2013
Business and investment opportunities in the Zambian tourism sector
Women's week: Female leaders in Zambia
Cecil J. Williams, General Manager, National Tourist Board Sierra Leone:
Future growth of the tourism sector in Sierra Leone
Business and investment opportunities in Sierra Leone's tourism sector
Dato' Mirza Mohammad Taiyab, Director General, Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board:
Malaysia's primary target markets for FDI
Visit Malaysia year 2014
Mulugeta Seid Damtew, State Minister, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Ethiopia:
On Ethiopia becoming one of the top 5 tourist destinations in Africa
Tourism highlights of Ethiopia
Muriithi Ndegwa, Managing Director, Kenya Tourist Board:
On being voted Africa's best tourism board 2012
Rica Rwigamba, Head of Tourism and Conservation, Rwanda Development Board:
Rwanda tourism sector future plans
Business and Investment opportunities in Rwandan tourism
Digu Naobeb, Chief Executive Officer, Namibia Tourism Board:
On hosting the Adventure Travel World Summit in October 2013
"Namibia, endless horizons"
Voices of Leaders team at ITB Berlin 2013: Natalie Orr, Business Development Officer and Santiago Mansilla, Video producer and Mayte Mascarell, Managing Director.
Interviewer: Natalie Orr
wn.com/Voices Of Leaders Interviews Tourism Ministers And Ceos Of Emerging Economies At Itb Berlin 2013
VOICESOFLEADERS.COM
Voices of Leaders interviews Ministers and CEOs in the tourism sector of emerging economies at ITB Berlin 2013.
Featuring...
Mari Elka Pangestu, Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Indonesia:
Infrastructure developments in the Indonesian tourism sector
How a global rules-based trading system will benefit the Indonesian economy and tourism sector
"Wonderful Indonesia"
Sylvia Masebo, Minister of Tourism and Arts, Zambia:
Objectives for co-hosting the UNWTO General Assembly in August 2013
Business and investment opportunities in the Zambian tourism sector
Women's week: Female leaders in Zambia
Cecil J. Williams, General Manager, National Tourist Board Sierra Leone:
Future growth of the tourism sector in Sierra Leone
Business and investment opportunities in Sierra Leone's tourism sector
Dato' Mirza Mohammad Taiyab, Director General, Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board:
Malaysia's primary target markets for FDI
Visit Malaysia year 2014
Mulugeta Seid Damtew, State Minister, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Ethiopia:
On Ethiopia becoming one of the top 5 tourist destinations in Africa
Tourism highlights of Ethiopia
Muriithi Ndegwa, Managing Director, Kenya Tourist Board:
On being voted Africa's best tourism board 2012
Rica Rwigamba, Head of Tourism and Conservation, Rwanda Development Board:
Rwanda tourism sector future plans
Business and Investment opportunities in Rwandan tourism
Digu Naobeb, Chief Executive Officer, Namibia Tourism Board:
On hosting the Adventure Travel World Summit in October 2013
"Namibia, endless horizons"
Voices of Leaders team at ITB Berlin 2013: Natalie Orr, Business Development Officer and Santiago Mansilla, Video producer and Mayte Mascarell, Managing Director.
Interviewer: Natalie Orr
- published: 19 Mar 2013
- views: 640
Ep. 23: THE EBOLA ECONOMY I Morgan Spurlock
Ep. 23: THE EBOLA ECONOMY I Morgan Spurlock
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How do pandemics impact the global economy?
A sick child. A massive ou...
Ep. 23: THE EBOLA ECONOMY I Morgan Spurlock
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How do pandemics impact the global economy?
A sick child. A massive outbreak in Liberia. A sudden spread to Sierra Leone and Guinea, then Senegal, then Nigeria. A nurse in Spain, a healthcare worker in Texas. The recent outbreak of Ebola is devastating but it can still be traced back to one isolated tragedy.
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wn.com/Ep. 23 The Ebola Economy I Morgan Spurlock
Ep. 23: THE EBOLA ECONOMY I Morgan Spurlock
CHECK US OUT: http://www.wetheeconomy.com
How do pandemics impact the global economy?
A sick child. A massive outbreak in Liberia. A sudden spread to Sierra Leone and Guinea, then Senegal, then Nigeria. A nurse in Spain, a healthcare worker in Texas. The recent outbreak of Ebola is devastating but it can still be traced back to one isolated tragedy.
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- published: 08 Jun 2015
- views: 140
Iron ore and oil bring hope for Sierra Leone
It's blessed with natural beauty but it's what lies beneath Sierra Leone that is stirring economic hope. Ten years after the end of the civil war the discove......
It's blessed with natural beauty but it's what lies beneath Sierra Leone that is stirring economic hope. Ten years after the end of the civil war the discove...
wn.com/Iron Ore And Oil Bring Hope For Sierra Leone
It's blessed with natural beauty but it's what lies beneath Sierra Leone that is stirring economic hope. Ten years after the end of the civil war the discove...
How Businesses Adapt to Ebola in Sierra Leone
Sariatu Kamara owns a beauty salon in Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown. The sole breadwinner for her family, her business has been hit hard as people stayed away...
Sariatu Kamara owns a beauty salon in Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown. The sole breadwinner for her family, her business has been hit hard as people stayed away through fear of Ebola.
Businesses and livelihoods across the worst affected countries have been battered by Ebola, particularly those that involve human contact.
A UNDP supported Ebola awareness training and small-grants programme has given business owners like Ms. Kamara the tools they need to bring back clients and teach them how to keep safe.
wn.com/How Businesses Adapt To Ebola In Sierra Leone
Sariatu Kamara owns a beauty salon in Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown. The sole breadwinner for her family, her business has been hit hard as people stayed away through fear of Ebola.
Businesses and livelihoods across the worst affected countries have been battered by Ebola, particularly those that involve human contact.
A UNDP supported Ebola awareness training and small-grants programme has given business owners like Ms. Kamara the tools they need to bring back clients and teach them how to keep safe.
- published: 02 Feb 2015
- views: 26
Sierra Leone President Bemoans Ebola's Impact
Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma says the Ebola outbreak has been devastating to his country’s economy, crippling businesses and households. But the cou...
Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma says the Ebola outbreak has been devastating to his country’s economy, crippling businesses and households. But the country is focused on rebuilding its health system and economy.
His government is considering establishing a Center for Disease Control to help prevent and combat future disease outbreaks. "We will be required to train more of our personnel," he said in an interview with VOA.
Koroma's remarks followed a Wednesday meeting at the White House. U.S. President Barack Obama had invited the leaders of the three West African countries hardest hit by the Ebola epidemic – Koroma, Liberian President Ellen Sirleaf and Guinean President Alpha Condé – to assess progress against the disease and toward socioeconomic recovery.
Since the Ebola outbreak began in late 2013 in Guinea, 25,791 cases have been reported, with 10,689 deaths, according to the World Health Organization's latest report. All but a few infections have occurred in the three countries. Sierra Leone alone had 12,201 reported cases and 3,857 deaths.
While Sierra Leone reported nine new cases last week, the overall caseload is declining and the disease is fading from the region.
Koroma told VOA the outbreak undermined his government’s efforts to boost and restructure the economy after years of civil war.
"As a result of Ebola, most businesses shut down," he said. "A good number of the mining companies ceased operations, flights were canceled to the country, tourism was almost brought to a standstill, and even within the country, businesses that were operating scaled down substantially."
"So, there was a considerable slowdown in the economy; loss of revenue to government, loss of revenue to individuals and businesses and the country was more or less isolated. Nobody ventured in, nobody will discuss business at this time," Koroma added.
The World Bank estimated that Ebola will cost the three West African countries at least $1.6 billion in lost economic growth this year alone.
Koroma, speaking after meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House on Wednesday, said he was grateful for U.S. assistance to help combat Ebola.
The Sierra Leonean leader said Obama assured him that he's committed to help the West African nation fight the deadly disease. He added the U.S. president said he was "also prepared to provide support to us in our recovery programs, and in our post-Ebola economic development proposals."
Koroma said that at the height of the Ebola outbreak last year, his country's only visitors were officials or representatives from international health organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and representatives of financial institutions such as the African Development Bank and the World Bank.
The disease has damaged the entire West African region, Koroma said. Neighboring Liberia and Guinea are the two other countries most severely affected.
Koroma said his government plans to revamp its health system. That includes establishing a Center for Disease Control to help train health officials to be better equipped to combat future disease outbreaks.
"It will also require us to ensure that we put in systems that will focus on isolation, prevention and strengthen our capacity to track diseases. Not only to finish up the fight against Ebola, but also to ensure that we develop the capacity that will enable us to fight back any future outbreak."
wn.com/Sierra Leone President Bemoans Ebola's Impact
Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma says the Ebola outbreak has been devastating to his country’s economy, crippling businesses and households. But the country is focused on rebuilding its health system and economy.
His government is considering establishing a Center for Disease Control to help prevent and combat future disease outbreaks. "We will be required to train more of our personnel," he said in an interview with VOA.
Koroma's remarks followed a Wednesday meeting at the White House. U.S. President Barack Obama had invited the leaders of the three West African countries hardest hit by the Ebola epidemic – Koroma, Liberian President Ellen Sirleaf and Guinean President Alpha Condé – to assess progress against the disease and toward socioeconomic recovery.
Since the Ebola outbreak began in late 2013 in Guinea, 25,791 cases have been reported, with 10,689 deaths, according to the World Health Organization's latest report. All but a few infections have occurred in the three countries. Sierra Leone alone had 12,201 reported cases and 3,857 deaths.
While Sierra Leone reported nine new cases last week, the overall caseload is declining and the disease is fading from the region.
Koroma told VOA the outbreak undermined his government’s efforts to boost and restructure the economy after years of civil war.
"As a result of Ebola, most businesses shut down," he said. "A good number of the mining companies ceased operations, flights were canceled to the country, tourism was almost brought to a standstill, and even within the country, businesses that were operating scaled down substantially."
"So, there was a considerable slowdown in the economy; loss of revenue to government, loss of revenue to individuals and businesses and the country was more or less isolated. Nobody ventured in, nobody will discuss business at this time," Koroma added.
The World Bank estimated that Ebola will cost the three West African countries at least $1.6 billion in lost economic growth this year alone.
Koroma, speaking after meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House on Wednesday, said he was grateful for U.S. assistance to help combat Ebola.
The Sierra Leonean leader said Obama assured him that he's committed to help the West African nation fight the deadly disease. He added the U.S. president said he was "also prepared to provide support to us in our recovery programs, and in our post-Ebola economic development proposals."
Koroma said that at the height of the Ebola outbreak last year, his country's only visitors were officials or representatives from international health organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and representatives of financial institutions such as the African Development Bank and the World Bank.
The disease has damaged the entire West African region, Koroma said. Neighboring Liberia and Guinea are the two other countries most severely affected.
Koroma said his government plans to revamp its health system. That includes establishing a Center for Disease Control to help train health officials to be better equipped to combat future disease outbreaks.
"It will also require us to ensure that we put in systems that will focus on isolation, prevention and strengthen our capacity to track diseases. Not only to finish up the fight against Ebola, but also to ensure that we develop the capacity that will enable us to fight back any future outbreak."
- published: 16 Apr 2015
- views: 0
Ebola: Economic Impact Already Serious; Could Be “Catastrophic”
http://www.worldbank.org/ - A World Bank Group analysis of the Ebola epidemic released today finds that, beyond the terrible toll in human suffering, the contin...
http://www.worldbank.org/ - A World Bank Group analysis of the Ebola epidemic released today finds that, beyond the terrible toll in human suffering, the continuing surge in the deadly virus in the three worst-affected countries – Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone –could deal a potentially catastrophic economic blow to the already fragile states.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim says that the largest economic effects of the crisis are not as a result of the direct costs (mortality, morbidity, caregiving, and the associated losses to working days) but rather those resulting from aversion behavior driven by fear of contagion.
The analysis finds that economic costs can be limited if swift national and international responses succeed in containing the epidemic.
wn.com/Ebola Economic Impact Already Serious Could Be “Catastrophic”
http://www.worldbank.org/ - A World Bank Group analysis of the Ebola epidemic released today finds that, beyond the terrible toll in human suffering, the continuing surge in the deadly virus in the three worst-affected countries – Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone –could deal a potentially catastrophic economic blow to the already fragile states.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim says that the largest economic effects of the crisis are not as a result of the direct costs (mortality, morbidity, caregiving, and the associated losses to working days) but rather those resulting from aversion behavior driven by fear of contagion.
The analysis finds that economic costs can be limited if swift national and international responses succeed in containing the epidemic.
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 1666
SIERRA LEONE: FREETOWN: LATEST SITUATION ON RECENT COUP
English/Nat
One of the leaders of the recent coup in Sierra Leone says his forces are not strong enough to repel Nigerian troops who are seeking to return Pr...
English/Nat
One of the leaders of the recent coup in Sierra Leone says his forces are not strong enough to repel Nigerian troops who are seeking to return President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah to power.
Brigadier Samuel Koroma, brother of the coup leader Major Johnny Paul Koroma, has called for talks with the international community to resolve the situation.
Since seizing power from the civilian government on May 25, the Koroma brothers and their Armed Forces Revolutionary Council have been powerless to stop marauding Nigerian troops from looting and harassing civilians in Sierre Leone's capital, Freetown.
The Koromas' supporters are angered by a Nigerian presence on what they see as their territory.
The reaction of Sergeant Tamba Gbari, who was instrumental in breaking Johnny Paul Koroma out of jail, was typical.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Presently at least peace is at hand now, because you see people selling, people going about their normal business. The only thing wants now the International committee to stop Nigeria invading our country."
SUPER CAPTION: Sergeant Tamba Gbari
Public opinion is also largely behind the coup leaders.
The actions of the Nigerians have caused anger among the citizens of Freetown, where as well as looting there has also been violence against civilian.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Well the Ecomog force have no rights really, to come and intervene on us, because we are peaceful citizens. I lost my daughter, fifteen years of age."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox Pop
The Nigerians have launched mortar attacks on the city, destroying the Mammy Yoko hotel.
The level of violence has kept citizens indoors and shut down the country.
Brigadier Koroma says he'll fight the Nigerians even though his forces are weak and claims that his call for international mediation to achieve a peaceful resolution has been ignored.
Many foreign nationals have been evacuated from Sierra Leone since the coup because of an increase in violence.
Many Lebanese, who previously formed the backbone of the nation's economy, are leaving.
Their departure has prompted fears for the future of business life in the former British colony.
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Freetown Latest Situation On Recent Coup
English/Nat
One of the leaders of the recent coup in Sierra Leone says his forces are not strong enough to repel Nigerian troops who are seeking to return President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah to power.
Brigadier Samuel Koroma, brother of the coup leader Major Johnny Paul Koroma, has called for talks with the international community to resolve the situation.
Since seizing power from the civilian government on May 25, the Koroma brothers and their Armed Forces Revolutionary Council have been powerless to stop marauding Nigerian troops from looting and harassing civilians in Sierre Leone's capital, Freetown.
The Koromas' supporters are angered by a Nigerian presence on what they see as their territory.
The reaction of Sergeant Tamba Gbari, who was instrumental in breaking Johnny Paul Koroma out of jail, was typical.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Presently at least peace is at hand now, because you see people selling, people going about their normal business. The only thing wants now the International committee to stop Nigeria invading our country."
SUPER CAPTION: Sergeant Tamba Gbari
Public opinion is also largely behind the coup leaders.
The actions of the Nigerians have caused anger among the citizens of Freetown, where as well as looting there has also been violence against civilian.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Well the Ecomog force have no rights really, to come and intervene on us, because we are peaceful citizens. I lost my daughter, fifteen years of age."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox Pop
The Nigerians have launched mortar attacks on the city, destroying the Mammy Yoko hotel.
The level of violence has kept citizens indoors and shut down the country.
Brigadier Koroma says he'll fight the Nigerians even though his forces are weak and claims that his call for international mediation to achieve a peaceful resolution has been ignored.
Many foreign nationals have been evacuated from Sierra Leone since the coup because of an increase in violence.
Many Lebanese, who previously formed the backbone of the nation's economy, are leaving.
Their departure has prompted fears for the future of business life in the former British colony.
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USSLA Presents Salone Frobay Culture (FAIRY DEBBUL) Sierra Leone Music
This video is about Frobay Culture (FAIRY DEBBUL)
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Sierra Leone Music (Culture Style)
Sierra Leone's music is a mixture of native and French, British, and Krio influences. Palm wine is representative, and is played by an acoustic guitar with p...
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Emily Crowe Teaching Music in Sierra Leone
Emily leading a solfege activity in a general music classroom at Diamond Child School of Arts and Culture in Sierra Leone.
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'BLACK STREET' (Sierra Leone Documentary 2010 @junglewirefilm)
'Black Street' is the self given name of a group of displaced young people living in an area of Sierra Leone's capital Freetown, notorious for drugs and crim...
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Sierrra Leone Refugee All Stars-Soda Soap (Official Music) HD
Sierra Leonean refugees to bring upbeat rhythms to Green...
In times of war, culture and humanity often take a backseat to the killings and devastation that take place; yet Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars demonstrate that even in the midst of destruction, art can subsist and even thrive. Friday, beginning at 5 p.m., the All Stars will play a free concert on the Green, kicking off "eMotion," Dart
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The Rich Sierra Leone Culture
Series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://www.brandsierraleone.tv
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Living in fear of FGM in Sierra Leone: 'I'm not safe in this community'
Girls in Sierra Leone are under huge pressure to be initiated into all-female secret societies that practise female genital mutilation.
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Mariatu* describes her struggle to escape FGM while Plan International worker Aminata Sheriff, who helps young girls like Mariatu, recalls the horror of being cut at the age of 16. Two soweis, the highest
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Sierra Leone(SLACOV) Food and Music
traditional food good music sierra leone people lifestyle community.
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Ebola Bye Bye: Radio fights Ebola in Sierra Leone
Awareness raising and education are essential to eradicate Ebola, a role that radio must fulfil, as the most popular and most trusted media in Sierra Leone. Albeit difficult circumstances, Culture Radio has delivered on its promise of being the Radio of the People, reflecting their struggles, but also educating and guiding them throughout the Ebola crisis.
The film portrays Culture Radio’s fight
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Sierra Leonean Cuisine, Cassava Leaves Stew & Okra Stew
Sierra Leonean Cuisine Cassava Leaves Stew & Okra Stew
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MWALIMU EXPRESS - Sierra Leone Special Feb 2015
Mwalimu Express & Africa's Cow Foot join forces to present 2 Sierra Leonian specials Sierra Leone Beyond Ebola: Know Yo Sef Nort A Curse.
LIVE On Stage: ABDUL TEE JAY + ASABI HAWAH
This first edition of our romp into Sierra Leonean culture features two outstanding Salone talents. Keeping it live and real in the roots and culture corner, ABDUL TEE JAY, uniquely gifted multi-instrumentalist and m
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Sierra Leone Culture(SLAWA)
This Video contain a unique introduction of Sierra Leonean children in the diaspora of Belgium, show casing our traditional African dresses, their own personal talents, catworks and also a short introductions of African dancers and artist.
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Maada Bio Promotes Sierra Leone Culture Pt Three
To some extent symbolic imagery is regionally based—people from the western area often associate the tall cotton tree, white sandy beaches, or the large natural harbor with home; people from the east often think of coffee and cocoa plantations. Yet the palm tree and the rice grain are the national symbols par excellence, immortalized in currency, song, and folklore, and valued for their central an
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Sierra Leone III -Music and Dancing
Celebration in Macomray with the opening of a new school. Dancing, music, food, and cerimonies.
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Stilt Dancer in The Gambia at Sierra Leone cultural wedding
This flamboyant stilt dancer was a surprise highlight of the evening following Aminata and Brima's cultural wedding ceremony in the Gambia. It is an unedited clip shot on my 5D Mark II photo camera whilst mainly doing still photographs of the event. You can see more pictures from this wedding on our blog http://weddingphotos-video.co.uk/blog/?p=4254. and Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/des
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Food shortages hampering Sierra Leone's Ebola battle
Hundreds of people defied a government lockdown in Sierra Leone's Devil Hole neighbourhood, near Freetown, to gather at a food collection point. Despite the fear of Ebola, people are desperate for food.
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[TAG] Sierra Leone - Salone Titi | Krio Edition
Kushe, mi Salone fambul, how di bodi? Na long long video dis wan so tehnki, tehnki for watching. Ehn a de lan lili bit na Krio, how a dey do? lol
Sierra Leone is a diverse country on the west coast of the continent of Africa. It was once a British colony and won it's independence in 1961. Commonly called Salone by natives in the language, Krio, also known as Patwah, which is a slang derived from
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Mama Listen - Sierra Leone Gospel
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Yok 7 Tok Back Nor Sierra Leone Music
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Mwalimu Express - Sierra Leone Special *TRAILER*
TRAILER FOR: Mwalimu Express & Africa's Cow Foot join forces to present 2 Sierra Leonian specials Sierra Leone Beyond Ebola: Know Yo Sef Nort A Curse.
LIVE On Stage: ABDUL TEE JAY + ASABI HAWAH
This first edition of our romp into Sierra Leonean culture features two outstanding Salone talents. Keeping it live and real in the roots and culture corner, ABDUL TEE JAY, uniquely gifted multi-instrume
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Living in Sierra Leone: Weather, Transportation, Food
http://preparetoserve.com/SIERRA-LEONE Some helpful tips about living in Sierra Leone: Weather, Transportation, Food.
Sierra Leone Music (Culture Style)
Sierra Leone's music is a mixture of native and French, British, and Krio influences. Palm wine is representative, and is played by an acoustic guitar with p......
Sierra Leone's music is a mixture of native and French, British, and Krio influences. Palm wine is representative, and is played by an acoustic guitar with p...
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Sierra Leone's music is a mixture of native and French, British, and Krio influences. Palm wine is representative, and is played by an acoustic guitar with p...
Emily Crowe Teaching Music in Sierra Leone
Emily leading a solfege activity in a general music classroom at Diamond Child School of Arts and Culture in Sierra Leone....
Emily leading a solfege activity in a general music classroom at Diamond Child School of Arts and Culture in Sierra Leone.
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Emily leading a solfege activity in a general music classroom at Diamond Child School of Arts and Culture in Sierra Leone.
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'BLACK STREET' (Sierra Leone Documentary 2010 @junglewirefilm)
'Black Street' is the self given name of a group of displaced young people living in an area of Sierra Leone's capital Freetown, notorious for drugs and crim......
'Black Street' is the self given name of a group of displaced young people living in an area of Sierra Leone's capital Freetown, notorious for drugs and crim...
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'Black Street' is the self given name of a group of displaced young people living in an area of Sierra Leone's capital Freetown, notorious for drugs and crim...
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Sierrra Leone Refugee All Stars-Soda Soap (Official Music) HD
Sierra Leonean refugees to bring upbeat rhythms to Green...
In times of war, culture and humanity often take a backseat to the killings and devastation that ta...
Sierra Leonean refugees to bring upbeat rhythms to Green...
In times of war, culture and humanity often take a backseat to the killings and devastation that take place; yet Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars demonstrate that even in the midst of destruction, art can subsist and even thrive. Friday, beginning at 5 p.m., the All Stars will play a free concert on the Green, kicking off "eMotion," Dartmouth's Summer Arts Festival sponsored by the Leslie Center for the Humanities.
The All Stars found each other in refugee camps in Guinea, West Africa, after a brutal and horrific civil war displaced the musicians and ravaged their native Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002.
The members had been involved in the Sierra Leone music scene before the outbreak of the war, when they began performing as a means of distracting other refugees from their suffering and the difficult conditions of the camps, according to Alhaji Jeffrey Kamara, who goes by the name of Black Nature and is the youngest member of the group.
"Whenever we started playing, you would see hundreds of people would come around. And most of those people have something in them, which is thinking of what has happened to them," Black Nature said. "But when we started playing, you would see them all come, jump, dance, feel happy, laugh and do jokes even though when they go back, they're going to think about it."
Black Nature said that a lack of schools, medical facilities and substantial food made life in the camps difficult, and these substandard living conditions resulted in thousands of deaths. The refugees were frequently relocated to different camps to avoid the dangers of war.
Despite these challenges, the original members of the group were able to acquire some battered sound equipment from a Canadian relief organization, allowing the band to start making music as more musicians joined them. Soon thereafter, Vermont-native Zach Niles, along with Banker White, filmed the documentary "Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars" (2005). Now, Niles co-manages the group.
The film follows the All Stars over three years in the camps and documents the making of their debut album "Living Like a Refugee," a 17-track record, produced by Canadian singer-songwriter Chris Velan. The All Stars wrote the tracks during their time spent as refugees and recorded it in the camps and at Sam Jones' Island Studios in Freetown, Sierra Leone, the hometown of several All Stars.
The All Stars play music that is surprisingly upbeat given the horrific circumstances surrounding the group's creation. With their fusion of reggae, African music and strong dance beats, the All Stars avoid dwelling on their painful past and focus instead on the positive powers of music.
"I think the idea we feel strongly about is figuring out ways to help people tell their own story, the idea of empowering people to tell their own stories," Niles said.
Indeed, according to Black Nature, music has taken on a therapeutic role for some of the All Stars as well. Many of the refugees witnessed the killing of their loved ones or personally suffered bodily harm. Rebels amputated the hands of two members of the group, and Black Nature witnessed his father's murder.
"I think music was the only instrument there for me to help my trauma because when I was in a refugee camp, I was a totally hopeless guy — I didn't have hope," Black Nature said. "I thought that was the end of Black Nature because it's hard. It's really hard and terrible seeing the killing of your parent in front of you, and the country that you come from. You're seeing a lot of killing...and I was a child so it was pretty hard for me and I didn't know what to do."
But seeing the positive effect that music had on others in the refugee camp and being a part of the family that the All Stars became gave Black Nature something to hold onto besides the painful memories of his experience. Through music, he and the other members of the group have been able to spread hope around the world to other people who may be facing similar atrocities.
Since the release of the film and debut album, the All Stars have performed in Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia and at festivals and venues in the U.S., including South by Southwest, Bonnaroo and Central Park SummerStage. At the end of their current tour, the All Stars will travel to New Orleans to start recording their next album, which Niles said will feature guest musicians.
In addition to serving as the first event of "eMotion," the All Stars' performance marks the end of the Hopkins Center's Class Divide series, which presented performances focused on socioeconomic themes and issues. The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding and Programming Board cosponsored the All Stars' show for the Dartmouth Centers Forum, whose 2008-2009 theme is "Conflict and Reconciliation."
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Sierra Leonean refugees to bring upbeat rhythms to Green...
In times of war, culture and humanity often take a backseat to the killings and devastation that take place; yet Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars demonstrate that even in the midst of destruction, art can subsist and even thrive. Friday, beginning at 5 p.m., the All Stars will play a free concert on the Green, kicking off "eMotion," Dartmouth's Summer Arts Festival sponsored by the Leslie Center for the Humanities.
The All Stars found each other in refugee camps in Guinea, West Africa, after a brutal and horrific civil war displaced the musicians and ravaged their native Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002.
The members had been involved in the Sierra Leone music scene before the outbreak of the war, when they began performing as a means of distracting other refugees from their suffering and the difficult conditions of the camps, according to Alhaji Jeffrey Kamara, who goes by the name of Black Nature and is the youngest member of the group.
"Whenever we started playing, you would see hundreds of people would come around. And most of those people have something in them, which is thinking of what has happened to them," Black Nature said. "But when we started playing, you would see them all come, jump, dance, feel happy, laugh and do jokes even though when they go back, they're going to think about it."
Black Nature said that a lack of schools, medical facilities and substantial food made life in the camps difficult, and these substandard living conditions resulted in thousands of deaths. The refugees were frequently relocated to different camps to avoid the dangers of war.
Despite these challenges, the original members of the group were able to acquire some battered sound equipment from a Canadian relief organization, allowing the band to start making music as more musicians joined them. Soon thereafter, Vermont-native Zach Niles, along with Banker White, filmed the documentary "Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars" (2005). Now, Niles co-manages the group.
The film follows the All Stars over three years in the camps and documents the making of their debut album "Living Like a Refugee," a 17-track record, produced by Canadian singer-songwriter Chris Velan. The All Stars wrote the tracks during their time spent as refugees and recorded it in the camps and at Sam Jones' Island Studios in Freetown, Sierra Leone, the hometown of several All Stars.
The All Stars play music that is surprisingly upbeat given the horrific circumstances surrounding the group's creation. With their fusion of reggae, African music and strong dance beats, the All Stars avoid dwelling on their painful past and focus instead on the positive powers of music.
"I think the idea we feel strongly about is figuring out ways to help people tell their own story, the idea of empowering people to tell their own stories," Niles said.
Indeed, according to Black Nature, music has taken on a therapeutic role for some of the All Stars as well. Many of the refugees witnessed the killing of their loved ones or personally suffered bodily harm. Rebels amputated the hands of two members of the group, and Black Nature witnessed his father's murder.
"I think music was the only instrument there for me to help my trauma because when I was in a refugee camp, I was a totally hopeless guy — I didn't have hope," Black Nature said. "I thought that was the end of Black Nature because it's hard. It's really hard and terrible seeing the killing of your parent in front of you, and the country that you come from. You're seeing a lot of killing...and I was a child so it was pretty hard for me and I didn't know what to do."
But seeing the positive effect that music had on others in the refugee camp and being a part of the family that the All Stars became gave Black Nature something to hold onto besides the painful memories of his experience. Through music, he and the other members of the group have been able to spread hope around the world to other people who may be facing similar atrocities.
Since the release of the film and debut album, the All Stars have performed in Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia and at festivals and venues in the U.S., including South by Southwest, Bonnaroo and Central Park SummerStage. At the end of their current tour, the All Stars will travel to New Orleans to start recording their next album, which Niles said will feature guest musicians.
In addition to serving as the first event of "eMotion," the All Stars' performance marks the end of the Hopkins Center's Class Divide series, which presented performances focused on socioeconomic themes and issues. The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding and Programming Board cosponsored the All Stars' show for the Dartmouth Centers Forum, whose 2008-2009 theme is "Conflict and Reconciliation."
- published: 27 May 2010
- views: 31134
The Rich Sierra Leone Culture
Series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://www.brandsierraleone.tv...
Series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://www.brandsierraleone.tv
wn.com/The Rich Sierra Leone Culture
Series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://www.brandsierraleone.tv
- published: 04 Jul 2012
- views: 813
Living in fear of FGM in Sierra Leone: 'I'm not safe in this community'
Girls in Sierra Leone are under huge pressure to be initiated into all-female secret societies that practise female genital mutilation.
Subscribe to The Guardia...
Girls in Sierra Leone are under huge pressure to be initiated into all-female secret societies that practise female genital mutilation.
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Mariatu* describes her struggle to escape FGM while Plan International worker Aminata Sheriff, who helps young girls like Mariatu, recalls the horror of being cut at the age of 16. Two soweis, the highest ranking figures in the secret societies, speak about the cultural traditions and financial pressures that perpetuate FGM.
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Girls in Sierra Leone are under huge pressure to be initiated into all-female secret societies that practise female genital mutilation.
Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian
Mariatu* describes her struggle to escape FGM while Plan International worker Aminata Sheriff, who helps young girls like Mariatu, recalls the horror of being cut at the age of 16. Two soweis, the highest ranking figures in the secret societies, speak about the cultural traditions and financial pressures that perpetuate FGM.
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- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 312
Sierra Leone(SLACOV) Food and Music
traditional food good music sierra leone people lifestyle community....
traditional food good music sierra leone people lifestyle community.
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traditional food good music sierra leone people lifestyle community.
Ebola Bye Bye: Radio fights Ebola in Sierra Leone
Awareness raising and education are essential to eradicate Ebola, a role that radio must fulfil, as the most popular and most trusted media in Sierra Leone. Alb...
Awareness raising and education are essential to eradicate Ebola, a role that radio must fulfil, as the most popular and most trusted media in Sierra Leone. Albeit difficult circumstances, Culture Radio has delivered on its promise of being the Radio of the People, reflecting their struggles, but also educating and guiding them throughout the Ebola crisis.
The film portrays Culture Radio’s fight to stop Ebola in Sierra Leone. It also highlights Media in Cooperation and Transition’s (MiCT) support, through the “Ebola Bye Bye” project. Funded by the German Federal Foreign, the project provides both technical and content know-how. In collaboration with Culture Radio, MiCT establishes small scale FM radio transmission sites in 15 villages in all three provinces of Sierra Leone.
Content wise, the Sierra Leone Adult Education Association (SLADEA) and Culture Radio collaborate with MiCT to build programmes specific to every region tackling the many aspects of the fight against Ebola.
(Production May & June 2015: Dominik Lehnert | Camera: King Josephus & Dominik Lehnert | Editing: Sebastian Prams & Dominik Lehnert | Narration: Leila Bendra-Lehnert | Music: “Africa Stop Ebola” by Collectif Africa Stop Ebola, ℗ 2014 3D Family Production)
wn.com/Ebola Bye Bye Radio Fights Ebola In Sierra Leone
Awareness raising and education are essential to eradicate Ebola, a role that radio must fulfil, as the most popular and most trusted media in Sierra Leone. Albeit difficult circumstances, Culture Radio has delivered on its promise of being the Radio of the People, reflecting their struggles, but also educating and guiding them throughout the Ebola crisis.
The film portrays Culture Radio’s fight to stop Ebola in Sierra Leone. It also highlights Media in Cooperation and Transition’s (MiCT) support, through the “Ebola Bye Bye” project. Funded by the German Federal Foreign, the project provides both technical and content know-how. In collaboration with Culture Radio, MiCT establishes small scale FM radio transmission sites in 15 villages in all three provinces of Sierra Leone.
Content wise, the Sierra Leone Adult Education Association (SLADEA) and Culture Radio collaborate with MiCT to build programmes specific to every region tackling the many aspects of the fight against Ebola.
(Production May & June 2015: Dominik Lehnert | Camera: King Josephus & Dominik Lehnert | Editing: Sebastian Prams & Dominik Lehnert | Narration: Leila Bendra-Lehnert | Music: “Africa Stop Ebola” by Collectif Africa Stop Ebola, ℗ 2014 3D Family Production)
- published: 15 Jul 2015
- views: 39
Sierra Leonean Cuisine, Cassava Leaves Stew & Okra Stew
Sierra Leonean Cuisine Cassava Leaves Stew & Okra Stew...
Sierra Leonean Cuisine Cassava Leaves Stew & Okra Stew
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Sierra Leonean Cuisine Cassava Leaves Stew & Okra Stew
- published: 15 Jan 2015
- views: 17
MWALIMU EXPRESS - Sierra Leone Special Feb 2015
Mwalimu Express & Africa's Cow Foot join forces to present 2 Sierra Leonian specials Sierra Leone Beyond Ebola: Know Yo Sef Nort A Curse.
LIVE On Stage: ABDUL ...
Mwalimu Express & Africa's Cow Foot join forces to present 2 Sierra Leonian specials Sierra Leone Beyond Ebola: Know Yo Sef Nort A Curse.
LIVE On Stage: ABDUL TEE JAY + ASABI HAWAH
This first edition of our romp into Sierra Leonean culture features two outstanding Salone talents. Keeping it live and real in the roots and culture corner, ABDUL TEE JAY, uniquely gifted multi-instrumentalist and master of Palm Wine music - the roots of Highlife and Afrobeat.
And in the nu-skool/nu-soul corner, straight out of the East End, singer/song-writing poet, ASABI HAWAH. Young, gifted and inspired by her Salone roots, she’s making making waves with music drawn from her wide and eclectic musical palette.
ON SCREEN: Screen Station presents Reel Lives Sierra Leone – starring the totally enchanting storyteller/musician Usifu Jalloh who takes us on an inspiring journey through a day in the life of Freetown children.
Mwalimu Express is brought into the world each month thanks to Rita Ray Max Reinhardt and Screenstation
PLUS:
The African Market brought to you by Open The Gate: a cornucopia of fabulous market stalls offering all kinds of fab Afrocentric goodies to buy from the Motherland. Plus mouth wateringly freh’n’ delicious African street food.
AND, OF COURSE, OUR REGULARS:
• DJs Rita Ray and Max Reinhardt on the decks
• Dance sessions for all the family with Lucy Angell John
• Seth and the Oware Society on board games
• World Music Network CD and t-shirt stall
wn.com/Mwalimu Express Sierra Leone Special Feb 2015
Mwalimu Express & Africa's Cow Foot join forces to present 2 Sierra Leonian specials Sierra Leone Beyond Ebola: Know Yo Sef Nort A Curse.
LIVE On Stage: ABDUL TEE JAY + ASABI HAWAH
This first edition of our romp into Sierra Leonean culture features two outstanding Salone talents. Keeping it live and real in the roots and culture corner, ABDUL TEE JAY, uniquely gifted multi-instrumentalist and master of Palm Wine music - the roots of Highlife and Afrobeat.
And in the nu-skool/nu-soul corner, straight out of the East End, singer/song-writing poet, ASABI HAWAH. Young, gifted and inspired by her Salone roots, she’s making making waves with music drawn from her wide and eclectic musical palette.
ON SCREEN: Screen Station presents Reel Lives Sierra Leone – starring the totally enchanting storyteller/musician Usifu Jalloh who takes us on an inspiring journey through a day in the life of Freetown children.
Mwalimu Express is brought into the world each month thanks to Rita Ray Max Reinhardt and Screenstation
PLUS:
The African Market brought to you by Open The Gate: a cornucopia of fabulous market stalls offering all kinds of fab Afrocentric goodies to buy from the Motherland. Plus mouth wateringly freh’n’ delicious African street food.
AND, OF COURSE, OUR REGULARS:
• DJs Rita Ray and Max Reinhardt on the decks
• Dance sessions for all the family with Lucy Angell John
• Seth and the Oware Society on board games
• World Music Network CD and t-shirt stall
- published: 27 Feb 2015
- views: 2
Sierra Leone Culture(SLAWA)
This Video contain a unique introduction of Sierra Leonean children in the diaspora of Belgium, show casing our traditional African dresses, their own personal ...
This Video contain a unique introduction of Sierra Leonean children in the diaspora of Belgium, show casing our traditional African dresses, their own personal talents, catworks and also a short introductions of African dancers and artist.
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This Video contain a unique introduction of Sierra Leonean children in the diaspora of Belgium, show casing our traditional African dresses, their own personal talents, catworks and also a short introductions of African dancers and artist.
- published: 19 Aug 2013
- views: 1159
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QUESTIONS
1. The Salone Tag idea Questions?
2. Is your name a typical Sierra Leonean name? If so what does it mean?
3. Are you fully Sierra Leonian?
4. Where you born there?
5. Which part of Sierra Leone are you /family from?
6. When was the last time you were there?
7.What do Sierra Leoneans value the most?
8. What is your favorite food?
9.What tribe are you?
10. What is your favorite word?
11. Do you have anything(household item) that represents Sierra Leone culture?
12. What is deemed as taboo in Sierra Leonean Culture?
14.What sets Sierra Leoneans apart from other African countries?
15.Do you speak Krio?
16. How many languages do you speak, and what is your favorite phrase or worn in your native tongue?
17. Do you get annoyed by always refereing Sierra Leone to the movie Blood
Diamonds?
18.Does it annoy you when ppl have a poor misrepresentation of africans?
19.What do you like the most about the Sierra Leonean culture?
20. Are u proud to be sierra leonan?
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QUESTIONS
1. The Salone Tag idea Questions?
2. Is your name a typical Sierra Leonean name? If so what does it mean?
3. Are you fully Sierra Leonian?
4. Where you born there?
5. Which part of Sierra Leone are you /family from?
6. When was the last time you were there?
7.What do Sierra Leoneans value the most?
8. What is your favorite food?
9.What tribe are you?
10. What is your favorite word?
11. Do you have anything(household item) that represents Sierra Leone culture?
12. What is deemed as taboo in Sierra Leonean Culture?
14.What sets Sierra Leoneans apart from other African countries?
15.Do you speak Krio?
16. How many languages do you speak, and what is your favorite phrase or worn in your native tongue?
17. Do you get annoyed by always refereing Sierra Leone to the movie Blood
Diamonds?
18.Does it annoy you when ppl have a poor misrepresentation of africans?
19.What do you like the most about the Sierra Leonean culture?
20. Are u proud to be sierra leonan?
- published: 21 Jan 2012
- views: 13923
Maada Bio Promotes Sierra Leone Culture Pt Three
To some extent symbolic imagery is regionally based—people from the western area often associate the tall cotton tree, white sandy beaches, or the large natural...
To some extent symbolic imagery is regionally based—people from the western area often associate the tall cotton tree, white sandy beaches, or the large natural harbor with home; people from the east often think of coffee and cocoa plantations. Yet the palm tree and the rice grain are the national symbols par excellence, immortalized in currency, song, and folklore, and valued for their central and staple contributions to everyday life. Different species of palms contribute to cooking oil, thatch roofs, fermented wine, soap, fruits, and nuts. Perhaps the only thing more important than the palm tree is rice, the staple food, usually eaten every day. It is often hard for outsiders to grasp the centrality of rice to daily existence in Sierra Leone. Mende people, for example, have over 20 different words to describe rice in its variant forms, such as separate words for "sweet rice," "pounded rice," and "the rice that sticks to the bottom of a pot upon cooking."
wn.com/Maada Bio Promotes Sierra Leone Culture Pt Three
To some extent symbolic imagery is regionally based—people from the western area often associate the tall cotton tree, white sandy beaches, or the large natural harbor with home; people from the east often think of coffee and cocoa plantations. Yet the palm tree and the rice grain are the national symbols par excellence, immortalized in currency, song, and folklore, and valued for their central and staple contributions to everyday life. Different species of palms contribute to cooking oil, thatch roofs, fermented wine, soap, fruits, and nuts. Perhaps the only thing more important than the palm tree is rice, the staple food, usually eaten every day. It is often hard for outsiders to grasp the centrality of rice to daily existence in Sierra Leone. Mende people, for example, have over 20 different words to describe rice in its variant forms, such as separate words for "sweet rice," "pounded rice," and "the rice that sticks to the bottom of a pot upon cooking."
- published: 22 May 2012
- views: 836
Sierra Leone III -Music and Dancing
Celebration in Macomray with the opening of a new school. Dancing, music, food, and cerimonies....
Celebration in Macomray with the opening of a new school. Dancing, music, food, and cerimonies.
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Celebration in Macomray with the opening of a new school. Dancing, music, food, and cerimonies.
- published: 14 Nov 2008
- views: 28384
Stilt Dancer in The Gambia at Sierra Leone cultural wedding
This flamboyant stilt dancer was a surprise highlight of the evening following Aminata and Brima's cultural wedding ceremony in the Gambia. It is an unedited cl...
This flamboyant stilt dancer was a surprise highlight of the evening following Aminata and Brima's cultural wedding ceremony in the Gambia. It is an unedited clip shot on my 5D Mark II photo camera whilst mainly doing still photographs of the event. You can see more pictures from this wedding on our blog http://weddingphotos-video.co.uk/blog/?p=4254. and Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/destination.wedding.photographer.uk/photos_albums.
xx Elaine
wn.com/Stilt Dancer In The Gambia At Sierra Leone Cultural Wedding
This flamboyant stilt dancer was a surprise highlight of the evening following Aminata and Brima's cultural wedding ceremony in the Gambia. It is an unedited clip shot on my 5D Mark II photo camera whilst mainly doing still photographs of the event. You can see more pictures from this wedding on our blog http://weddingphotos-video.co.uk/blog/?p=4254. and Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/destination.wedding.photographer.uk/photos_albums.
xx Elaine
- published: 13 Oct 2012
- views: 2532
Food shortages hampering Sierra Leone's Ebola battle
Hundreds of people defied a government lockdown in Sierra Leone's Devil Hole neighbourhood, near Freetown, to gather at a food collection point. Despite the fea...
Hundreds of people defied a government lockdown in Sierra Leone's Devil Hole neighbourhood, near Freetown, to gather at a food collection point. Despite the fear of Ebola, people are desperate for food.
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wn.com/Food Shortages Hampering Sierra Leone's Ebola Battle
Hundreds of people defied a government lockdown in Sierra Leone's Devil Hole neighbourhood, near Freetown, to gather at a food collection point. Despite the fear of Ebola, people are desperate for food.
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- published: 29 Mar 2015
- views: 43
[TAG] Sierra Leone - Salone Titi | Krio Edition
Kushe, mi Salone fambul, how di bodi? Na long long video dis wan so tehnki, tehnki for watching. Ehn a de lan lili bit na Krio, how a dey do? lol
Sierra Leone ...
Kushe, mi Salone fambul, how di bodi? Na long long video dis wan so tehnki, tehnki for watching. Ehn a de lan lili bit na Krio, how a dey do? lol
Sierra Leone is a diverse country on the west coast of the continent of Africa. It was once a British colony and won it's independence in 1961. Commonly called Salone by natives in the language, Krio, also known as Patwah, which is a slang derived from the Queen's English (England). Sierra Leone is commonly known for a devastating civil war that killed millions across Liberia and Sierra Leone from 1991-2002, a result of Western corporate greed and internalized political corruption. Sierra Leone remains rich in mineral resources (diamonds, rutile, etc), potential and our world's greatest resource: PEOPLE.
Learn more about this beautiful, tropical vacation haven, http://www.visitsierraleone.org.
Love and Light,
xoDVF
Watch SLVixxen's video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTTc7HE8QDo. Here are the questions:
1. Why (are you doing) the Salone Tag?
2. Is your name a typical Sierra Leonean name? If so what does it mean?
3. Are you fully Sierra Leonean?
4. Were you born there?
5. What part of Sierra Leone are you/family from?
6. When was the last time you were there?
7. What do Sierra Leoneans value the most?
8. What is your favorite food?
9. What tribe are you?
10. What is your favorite word?
11. Do you have anything, like a household item, that represents Sierra Leone culture?
12. What is deemed as taboo in Sierra Leonean culture?
14. What sets Sierra Leoneans apart from other African countries? What makes us similar?
15. Do you speak Krio?
16. How many languages do you speak? What is your favorite phrase or word in your native tongue?
17. Do you get annoyed when people refer to Sierra Leone by the movie Blood Diamonds?
18. Does it annoy you when people have a poor misrepresentation of Africans?
19. What do you like the most about the Sierra Leonean culture?
20. Are you proud to be Sierra Leonean?
What I Wore:
+ Beaded sweater, Vintage
+ Fur stole, Intermix
+ Earrings, vintage
+ Mirrored ring, DIY
Face:
+ Chanel Lumiere
+ MAC Mineralize, Deep and Deep Dark
+ Lips: NARS Train Bleu and MAC Foxy Lady
+ Dior Mascara
Music: 'Bobo Pain' by Emmerson
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wn.com/Tag Sierra Leone Salone Titi | Krio Edition
Kushe, mi Salone fambul, how di bodi? Na long long video dis wan so tehnki, tehnki for watching. Ehn a de lan lili bit na Krio, how a dey do? lol
Sierra Leone is a diverse country on the west coast of the continent of Africa. It was once a British colony and won it's independence in 1961. Commonly called Salone by natives in the language, Krio, also known as Patwah, which is a slang derived from the Queen's English (England). Sierra Leone is commonly known for a devastating civil war that killed millions across Liberia and Sierra Leone from 1991-2002, a result of Western corporate greed and internalized political corruption. Sierra Leone remains rich in mineral resources (diamonds, rutile, etc), potential and our world's greatest resource: PEOPLE.
Learn more about this beautiful, tropical vacation haven, http://www.visitsierraleone.org.
Love and Light,
xoDVF
Watch SLVixxen's video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTTc7HE8QDo. Here are the questions:
1. Why (are you doing) the Salone Tag?
2. Is your name a typical Sierra Leonean name? If so what does it mean?
3. Are you fully Sierra Leonean?
4. Were you born there?
5. What part of Sierra Leone are you/family from?
6. When was the last time you were there?
7. What do Sierra Leoneans value the most?
8. What is your favorite food?
9. What tribe are you?
10. What is your favorite word?
11. Do you have anything, like a household item, that represents Sierra Leone culture?
12. What is deemed as taboo in Sierra Leonean culture?
14. What sets Sierra Leoneans apart from other African countries? What makes us similar?
15. Do you speak Krio?
16. How many languages do you speak? What is your favorite phrase or word in your native tongue?
17. Do you get annoyed when people refer to Sierra Leone by the movie Blood Diamonds?
18. Does it annoy you when people have a poor misrepresentation of Africans?
19. What do you like the most about the Sierra Leonean culture?
20. Are you proud to be Sierra Leonean?
What I Wore:
+ Beaded sweater, Vintage
+ Fur stole, Intermix
+ Earrings, vintage
+ Mirrored ring, DIY
Face:
+ Chanel Lumiere
+ MAC Mineralize, Deep and Deep Dark
+ Lips: NARS Train Bleu and MAC Foxy Lady
+ Dior Mascara
Music: 'Bobo Pain' by Emmerson
Email: dvfrederic@me.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/xoDVF
Blog: www.xoDVF.tumblr.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/xoDVF + www.instagram.com/vennfrederic
- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 5361
Yok 7 Tok Back Nor Sierra Leone Music
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Sierra Leone Music 2013...
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Sierra Leone Music 2013
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Sierra Leone Music 2013
- published: 25 Jul 2013
- views: 615
Mwalimu Express - Sierra Leone Special *TRAILER*
TRAILER FOR: Mwalimu Express & Africa's Cow Foot join forces to present 2 Sierra Leonian specials Sierra Leone Beyond Ebola: Know Yo Sef Nort A Curse.
LIVE On ...
TRAILER FOR: Mwalimu Express & Africa's Cow Foot join forces to present 2 Sierra Leonian specials Sierra Leone Beyond Ebola: Know Yo Sef Nort A Curse.
LIVE On Stage: ABDUL TEE JAY + ASABI HAWAH
This first edition of our romp into Sierra Leonean culture features two outstanding Salone talents. Keeping it live and real in the roots and culture corner, ABDUL TEE JAY, uniquely gifted multi-instrumentalist and master of Palm Wine music - the roots of Highlife and Afrobeat.
And in the nu-skool/nu-soul corner, straight out of the East End, singer/song-writing poet, ASABI HAWAH. Young, gifted and inspired by her Salone roots, she’s making making waves with music drawn from her wide and eclectic musical palette.
ON SCREEN: Screen Station presents Reel Lives Sierra Leone – starring the totally enchanting storyteller/musician Usifu Jalloh who takes us on an inspiring journey through a day in the life of Freetown children.
Mwalimu Express is brought into the world each month thanks to Rita Ray Max Reinhardt and Screenstation
PLUS:
The African Market brought to you by Open The Gate: a cornucopia of fabulous market stalls offering all kinds of fab Afrocentric goodies to buy from the Motherland. Plus mouth wateringly freh’n’ delicious African street food.
AND, OF COURSE, OUR REGULARS:
• DJs Rita Ray and Max Reinhardt on the decks
• Dance sessions for all the family with Lucy Angell John
• Seth and the Oware Society on board games
• World Music Network CD and t-shirt stall
wn.com/Mwalimu Express Sierra Leone Special Trailer
TRAILER FOR: Mwalimu Express & Africa's Cow Foot join forces to present 2 Sierra Leonian specials Sierra Leone Beyond Ebola: Know Yo Sef Nort A Curse.
LIVE On Stage: ABDUL TEE JAY + ASABI HAWAH
This first edition of our romp into Sierra Leonean culture features two outstanding Salone talents. Keeping it live and real in the roots and culture corner, ABDUL TEE JAY, uniquely gifted multi-instrumentalist and master of Palm Wine music - the roots of Highlife and Afrobeat.
And in the nu-skool/nu-soul corner, straight out of the East End, singer/song-writing poet, ASABI HAWAH. Young, gifted and inspired by her Salone roots, she’s making making waves with music drawn from her wide and eclectic musical palette.
ON SCREEN: Screen Station presents Reel Lives Sierra Leone – starring the totally enchanting storyteller/musician Usifu Jalloh who takes us on an inspiring journey through a day in the life of Freetown children.
Mwalimu Express is brought into the world each month thanks to Rita Ray Max Reinhardt and Screenstation
PLUS:
The African Market brought to you by Open The Gate: a cornucopia of fabulous market stalls offering all kinds of fab Afrocentric goodies to buy from the Motherland. Plus mouth wateringly freh’n’ delicious African street food.
AND, OF COURSE, OUR REGULARS:
• DJs Rita Ray and Max Reinhardt on the decks
• Dance sessions for all the family with Lucy Angell John
• Seth and the Oware Society on board games
• World Music Network CD and t-shirt stall
- published: 01 Mar 2015
- views: 21
Living in Sierra Leone: Weather, Transportation, Food
http://preparetoserve.com/SIERRA-LEONE Some helpful tips about living in Sierra Leone: Weather, Transportation, Food....
http://preparetoserve.com/SIERRA-LEONE Some helpful tips about living in Sierra Leone: Weather, Transportation, Food.
wn.com/Living In Sierra Leone Weather, Transportation, Food
http://preparetoserve.com/SIERRA-LEONE Some helpful tips about living in Sierra Leone: Weather, Transportation, Food.
- published: 29 May 2014
- views: 112
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Football star Samuel Eto'o promotes health in Sierra Leone
Football star Samuel Eto'o has been in Sierra Leone as the country counts down to being Ebola-free. Eto'o was in the capital Freetown as part of the FIFA 11 for Health initiative. The programme uses football, and international footballers' popularity, to deliver healthy lifestyle messages.
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Sierra Leone’s Health Minister sacked over Ebola control
Sierra Leone - Sierra Leone’s Health Minister has been fired due to her handling of the Ebola virus. Meanwhile Liberia has reopened the West Point slum in Monrovia after quarantining it more than a week ago.
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Sierra Leone - Healthcare
Dr. Thorlie talks about what it is like for medical personnel to work at clinics and hospitals in Sierra Leone. Information based on 2008 data.
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Health workers in Sierra Leone dance to cheer up Ebola patients
Staff tackling the Ebola virus at a treatment centre in Sierra Leone face death every day but that doesn't mean they can't look on the brighter side. They've taken to dancing to cheer up their patients. Duration: 00:52
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エボラ患者を元気づけるダンス、シエラレオネ Health workers in Sierra Leone dance to cheer up Ebola patients
エボラ出血熱と闘うシエラレオネの医療スタッフたちは、毎日、患者の死を目の当たりにしている。しかし、彼らは下を向いてばかりではない。15日、同国ケネマ(Kenema)の治療施設には、患者らを元気づけようとダンスする医療スタッフの姿があった。(c)AFP
2014年11月18日
SIERRA LEONE, Kenema : Staff tackling the Ebola virus at a treatment centre in Sierra Leone face death every day but that doesn't mean they can't look on the brighter side. They've taken to dancing to cheer up their patients.
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Ebola: Sierra Leone Health Struggles
Workers at Sierra Leone's Ebola Command Centre in the capital Freetown are struggling to cope with the number of new cases they're receiving every day. Of the more than four thousand people killed by the deadly virus in West Africa, almost one thousand of those were in Sierra Leone. CCTV's Clementine Logan reports.
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Ebola hits the UK as health worker returning from Sierra Leone is diagnosed with deadly virus
A healthcare worker who returned from Sierra Leone on Sunday has become the first person to be diagnosed with the Ebola virus on UK soil.
The healthcare worker arrived in Glasgow from Sierra Leone on Sunday night and was diagnosed with ebola the next morning after being admitted to Gartnavel Hospital after feeling unwell.
Local press reports said that the woman is an NHS nurse who had been worki
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Improving mental health care in Sierra Leone
An international team of researchers led by the University of York is helping healthcare professionals in Sierra Leone to rebuild and improve the country's mental health services in the wake of a devastating civil war.
The Connecting People Feasibility Study in Sierra Leone is funded by the Centre for Chronic Diseases and Disorders (C2D2) and Wellcome Trust.
Find out more about the project at ht
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Sierra Leone: 'Over One Thousand' Health Workers Strike As Outbreak Worsens!
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
The Ebola virus outbreak's toll in West Africa has expanded at such a grand scale that the devastation has begun to vary from country to country. Liberia has experienced some reduction in the acceleration of cases, but Sierra Leone's condition worsens, just as health workers reportedly strike for unreceived pay.
Describing the situation on the ground as "catast
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Using GIS to map Health Clinics in Sierra Leone
World Vision Sierra Leone mapped Public Health Units in Bo District, Sierra Leone, and placed the information in a Geographic Information System (GIS) The purpose was to help decision makers by better organising and visualising data.
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Ensuring Sierra Leone’s health care system is stronger post-Ebola
With cases of Ebola decreasing in Sierra Leone, IFRC staff are now training their local colleagues on Infection, Prevention and Control to ensure they are better equipped to respond to infectious disease outbreaks in the future. At the same time, the Red Cross is maintaining full capacity to respond should Ebola cases again spike.
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Doctor Returns to Sierra Leone to Improve Health Services
Sierra Leone's health system has suffered from decades of corruption and the destruction wrought by a long civil war. The few functioning hospitals are under-staffed and short on medical supplies and equipment. Now a new medical center provides high quality services all under one roof. Fid Thompson reports for VOA on Dr. Sylvester Nicol's vision for healthcare in Sierra Leone in this edition of Ma
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WHO: Fighting the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone
National health authorities, WHO and partners are working around the clock to contain the Ebola outbreak affecting Sierra Leone’s eastern districts of Kailahun and Kenema. Kailahun is situated close to the border with Guinea and specifically the Gueckedou region where the outbreak was first declared in March this year. The first confirmed Ebola cases in Kailahun were reported on 25 May. This video
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Health workers in Sierra Leone risk lives to battle Ebola
Sierra Leone has lost 32 nurses since the end of May to the Ebola virus, an epidemic that's now claimed 1,145 lives in west Africa. Duration: 02:14
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2015 Art/Egr499A Greyson McDonald and Sarah Fay Sierra Leone Health Clinics
2015 Art/Egr499A Architectural Design Studio semester project by Greyson McDonald and Sarah Fay; Sierra Leone Health Clinics
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Brain Drain: Sierra Leone Health Workers in UK plan to return
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SA health professionals to assist in Ebola stricken Sierra Leone
A dozen health professionals are preparing to leave for Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone in West Africa later this week. The team will assist with the treatment of thousands of people who have been infected with the killer virus. The two-month mission is co-ordinated by non profit organisation, Right-To-Care. Over 3000 people have been killed during the yearlong outbreak in Sierra Leone itself. Guinea
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Sierra Leone: Lack of health facilities exacerbating Ebola epidemic
In Sierra Leone the lack lack of health care facilities and humanitarian aid is exacerbating the spread of Ebola. Meanwhile, the epidemic is having its own effects. Those affected are isolated and quarantined but not helped. Oskar Epelde reports from Morabi. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/web/telesur/#!en/video/sierra-leone-lack-of-health-facilities-exacerbating-ebola-epidemic
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Do The Ebola Dance - Health Workers Dancing In Sierra Leone Celebrate
Do The Ebola Dance - Health workers dancing in SierraLeone celebrate Ebola Virus
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Maternal Health in Sierra Leone, Africa
Sierra Leone has one of the highest rates of maternal deaths in the world, as well as some of the highest malnutrition rates among children. Both tragedies a...
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Ebola Warriors: Health workers on the frontline in Sierra Leone
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has been declared an international health emergency by the World Health Organization.
More than 3,400* children and adults have so far been killed by the disease in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. Seven other countries are on high alert.
Ebola is one of the most virulent diseases known. There is no vaccine or cure.
Plan is on the ground fighting the
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Sierra Leone, Liberia declare health emergency over Ebola outbreak
And turning now to West Africa, where several countries have now declared a public health emergency in the wake of the deadly outbreak of Ebola.
Paul, the first cases of Ebola in the region were confirmed back in February.
How far has the virus spread since then?
According to the World Health Organization, there's been over 13-hundred suspected cases... with the majority of those across the bord
Football star Samuel Eto'o promotes health in Sierra Leone
Football star Samuel Eto'o has been in Sierra Leone as the country counts down to being Ebola-free. Eto'o was in the capital Freetown as part of the FIFA 11 for...
Football star Samuel Eto'o has been in Sierra Leone as the country counts down to being Ebola-free. Eto'o was in the capital Freetown as part of the FIFA 11 for Health initiative. The programme uses football, and international footballers' popularity, to deliver healthy lifestyle messages.
wn.com/Football Star Samuel Eto'o Promotes Health In Sierra Leone
Football star Samuel Eto'o has been in Sierra Leone as the country counts down to being Ebola-free. Eto'o was in the capital Freetown as part of the FIFA 11 for Health initiative. The programme uses football, and international footballers' popularity, to deliver healthy lifestyle messages.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 52
Sierra Leone’s Health Minister sacked over Ebola control
Sierra Leone - Sierra Leone’s Health Minister has been fired due to her handling of the Ebola virus. Meanwhile Liberia has reopened the West Point slum in Monr...
Sierra Leone - Sierra Leone’s Health Minister has been fired due to her handling of the Ebola virus. Meanwhile Liberia has reopened the West Point slum in Monrovia after quarantining it more than a week ago.
wn.com/Sierra Leone’S Health Minister Sacked Over Ebola Control
Sierra Leone - Sierra Leone’s Health Minister has been fired due to her handling of the Ebola virus. Meanwhile Liberia has reopened the West Point slum in Monrovia after quarantining it more than a week ago.
- published: 31 Aug 2014
- views: 752
Sierra Leone - Healthcare
Dr. Thorlie talks about what it is like for medical personnel to work at clinics and hospitals in Sierra Leone. Information based on 2008 data....
Dr. Thorlie talks about what it is like for medical personnel to work at clinics and hospitals in Sierra Leone. Information based on 2008 data.
wn.com/Sierra Leone Healthcare
Dr. Thorlie talks about what it is like for medical personnel to work at clinics and hospitals in Sierra Leone. Information based on 2008 data.
- published: 09 May 2013
- views: 414
Health workers in Sierra Leone dance to cheer up Ebola patients
Staff tackling the Ebola virus at a treatment centre in Sierra Leone face death every day but that doesn't mean they can't look on the brighter side. They've ta...
Staff tackling the Ebola virus at a treatment centre in Sierra Leone face death every day but that doesn't mean they can't look on the brighter side. They've taken to dancing to cheer up their patients. Duration: 00:52
wn.com/Health Workers In Sierra Leone Dance To Cheer Up Ebola Patients
Staff tackling the Ebola virus at a treatment centre in Sierra Leone face death every day but that doesn't mean they can't look on the brighter side. They've taken to dancing to cheer up their patients. Duration: 00:52
- published: 17 Nov 2014
- views: 67
エボラ患者を元気づけるダンス、シエラレオネ Health workers in Sierra Leone dance to cheer up Ebola patients
エボラ出血熱と闘うシエラレオネの医療スタッフたちは、毎日、患者の死を目の当たりにしている。しかし、彼らは下を向いてばかりではない。15日、同国ケネマ(Kenema)の治療施設には、患者らを元気づけようとダンスする医療スタッフの姿があった。(c)AFP
2014年11月18日
SIERRA LEONE, Kenema...
エボラ出血熱と闘うシエラレオネの医療スタッフたちは、毎日、患者の死を目の当たりにしている。しかし、彼らは下を向いてばかりではない。15日、同国ケネマ(Kenema)の治療施設には、患者らを元気づけようとダンスする医療スタッフの姿があった。(c)AFP
2014年11月18日
SIERRA LEONE, Kenema : Staff tackling the Ebola virus at a treatment centre in Sierra Leone face death every day but that doesn't mean they can't look on the brighter side. They've taken to dancing to cheer up their patients.
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wn.com/エボラ患者を元気づけるダンス、シエラレオネ Health Workers In Sierra Leone Dance To Cheer Up Ebola Patients
エボラ出血熱と闘うシエラレオネの医療スタッフたちは、毎日、患者の死を目の当たりにしている。しかし、彼らは下を向いてばかりではない。15日、同国ケネマ(Kenema)の治療施設には、患者らを元気づけようとダンスする医療スタッフの姿があった。(c)AFP
2014年11月18日
SIERRA LEONE, Kenema : Staff tackling the Ebola virus at a treatment centre in Sierra Leone face death every day but that doesn't mean they can't look on the brighter side. They've taken to dancing to cheer up their patients.
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- published: 18 Nov 2014
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Ebola: Sierra Leone Health Struggles
Workers at Sierra Leone's Ebola Command Centre in the capital Freetown are struggling to cope with the number of new cases they're receiving every day. Of the m...
Workers at Sierra Leone's Ebola Command Centre in the capital Freetown are struggling to cope with the number of new cases they're receiving every day. Of the more than four thousand people killed by the deadly virus in West Africa, almost one thousand of those were in Sierra Leone. CCTV's Clementine Logan reports.
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Workers at Sierra Leone's Ebola Command Centre in the capital Freetown are struggling to cope with the number of new cases they're receiving every day. Of the more than four thousand people killed by the deadly virus in West Africa, almost one thousand of those were in Sierra Leone. CCTV's Clementine Logan reports.
- published: 14 Oct 2014
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Ebola hits the UK as health worker returning from Sierra Leone is diagnosed with deadly virus
A healthcare worker who returned from Sierra Leone on Sunday has become the first person to be diagnosed with the Ebola virus on UK soil.
The healthcare worker...
A healthcare worker who returned from Sierra Leone on Sunday has become the first person to be diagnosed with the Ebola virus on UK soil.
The healthcare worker arrived in Glasgow from Sierra Leone on Sunday night and was diagnosed with ebola the next morning after being admitted to Gartnavel Hospital after feeling unwell.
Local press reports said that the woman is an NHS nurse who had been working for the charity Save the Children at its Ebola Hospital in Kerry Town, near Freetown since November 23.
The woman travelled back to the UK via Casablanca and London Heathrow on Royal Maroc Airlines Flights AT596 and AT0800, before landing in Glasgow on British Airways flight BA 1478 at 11.30pm on Sunday night.
Officials said that she is only thought to have close contact with one person since returning, but that passengers on the flights she took, including 71 on the London to Glasgow leg, would be traced.
According to the UK’s ebola protocol, the patient will now be transferred to the high-level isolation unit at the Royal Free Hospital in London for further treatment.
Officials urged the general public not to panic and said that as the illness had been diagnosed in the early stages the risk to the general public was negligible.
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A healthcare worker who returned from Sierra Leone on Sunday has become the first person to be diagnosed with the Ebola virus on UK soil.
The healthcare worker arrived in Glasgow from Sierra Leone on Sunday night and was diagnosed with ebola the next morning after being admitted to Gartnavel Hospital after feeling unwell.
Local press reports said that the woman is an NHS nurse who had been working for the charity Save the Children at its Ebola Hospital in Kerry Town, near Freetown since November 23.
The woman travelled back to the UK via Casablanca and London Heathrow on Royal Maroc Airlines Flights AT596 and AT0800, before landing in Glasgow on British Airways flight BA 1478 at 11.30pm on Sunday night.
Officials said that she is only thought to have close contact with one person since returning, but that passengers on the flights she took, including 71 on the London to Glasgow leg, would be traced.
According to the UK’s ebola protocol, the patient will now be transferred to the high-level isolation unit at the Royal Free Hospital in London for further treatment.
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- published: 30 Dec 2014
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Improving mental health care in Sierra Leone
An international team of researchers led by the University of York is helping healthcare professionals in Sierra Leone to rebuild and improve the country's ment...
An international team of researchers led by the University of York is helping healthcare professionals in Sierra Leone to rebuild and improve the country's mental health services in the wake of a devastating civil war.
The Connecting People Feasibility Study in Sierra Leone is funded by the Centre for Chronic Diseases and Disorders (C2D2) and Wellcome Trust.
Find out more about the project at http://www.york.ac.uk/news-and-events/features/sierra-leone/
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An international team of researchers led by the University of York is helping healthcare professionals in Sierra Leone to rebuild and improve the country's mental health services in the wake of a devastating civil war.
The Connecting People Feasibility Study in Sierra Leone is funded by the Centre for Chronic Diseases and Disorders (C2D2) and Wellcome Trust.
Find out more about the project at http://www.york.ac.uk/news-and-events/features/sierra-leone/
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- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 849
Sierra Leone: 'Over One Thousand' Health Workers Strike As Outbreak Worsens!
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The Ebola virus outbreak's toll in West Africa has expanded at such a grand scale that the devastation has begun to vary fro...
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The Ebola virus outbreak's toll in West Africa has expanded at such a grand scale that the devastation has begun to vary from country to country. Liberia has experienced some reduction in the acceleration of cases, but Sierra Leone's condition worsens, just as health workers reportedly strike for unreceived pay.
Describing the situation on the ground as "catastrophic," Rony Zachariah of Doctors Without Borders warned this week that Sierra Leone's Ebola outbreak was particularly devastating, and government had, to some extent, contributed. Zachariah noted that the official numbers coming out of the nation were "under-reported"--something for which local media has been condemning the government for months--and that entire communities had been completely destroyed. "There are several villages and communities that have been basically wiped out," he explained. "In one of the villages I went to, there were 40 inhabitants and 39 died."
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The Ebola virus outbreak's toll in West Africa has expanded at such a grand scale that the devastation has begun to vary from country to country. Liberia has experienced some reduction in the acceleration of cases, but Sierra Leone's condition worsens, just as health workers reportedly strike for unreceived pay.
Describing the situation on the ground as "catastrophic," Rony Zachariah of Doctors Without Borders warned this week that Sierra Leone's Ebola outbreak was particularly devastating, and government had, to some extent, contributed. Zachariah noted that the official numbers coming out of the nation were "under-reported"--something for which local media has been condemning the government for months--and that entire communities had been completely destroyed. "There are several villages and communities that have been basically wiped out," he explained. "In one of the villages I went to, there were 40 inhabitants and 39 died."
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- published: 02 Nov 2014
- views: 253
Using GIS to map Health Clinics in Sierra Leone
World Vision Sierra Leone mapped Public Health Units in Bo District, Sierra Leone, and placed the information in a Geographic Information System (GIS) The pur...
World Vision Sierra Leone mapped Public Health Units in Bo District, Sierra Leone, and placed the information in a Geographic Information System (GIS) The purpose was to help decision makers by better organising and visualising data.
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World Vision Sierra Leone mapped Public Health Units in Bo District, Sierra Leone, and placed the information in a Geographic Information System (GIS) The purpose was to help decision makers by better organising and visualising data.
- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 1366
Ensuring Sierra Leone’s health care system is stronger post-Ebola
With cases of Ebola decreasing in Sierra Leone, IFRC staff are now training their local colleagues on Infection, Prevention and Control to ensure they are bette...
With cases of Ebola decreasing in Sierra Leone, IFRC staff are now training their local colleagues on Infection, Prevention and Control to ensure they are better equipped to respond to infectious disease outbreaks in the future. At the same time, the Red Cross is maintaining full capacity to respond should Ebola cases again spike.
wn.com/Ensuring Sierra Leone’S Health Care System Is Stronger Post Ebola
With cases of Ebola decreasing in Sierra Leone, IFRC staff are now training their local colleagues on Infection, Prevention and Control to ensure they are better equipped to respond to infectious disease outbreaks in the future. At the same time, the Red Cross is maintaining full capacity to respond should Ebola cases again spike.
- published: 25 Aug 2015
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Doctor Returns to Sierra Leone to Improve Health Services
Sierra Leone's health system has suffered from decades of corruption and the destruction wrought by a long civil war. The few functioning hospitals are under-st...
Sierra Leone's health system has suffered from decades of corruption and the destruction wrought by a long civil war. The few functioning hospitals are under-staffed and short on medical supplies and equipment. Now a new medical center provides high quality services all under one roof. Fid Thompson reports for VOA on Dr. Sylvester Nicol's vision for healthcare in Sierra Leone in this edition of Making a Difference.
wn.com/Doctor Returns To Sierra Leone To Improve Health Services
Sierra Leone's health system has suffered from decades of corruption and the destruction wrought by a long civil war. The few functioning hospitals are under-staffed and short on medical supplies and equipment. Now a new medical center provides high quality services all under one roof. Fid Thompson reports for VOA on Dr. Sylvester Nicol's vision for healthcare in Sierra Leone in this edition of Making a Difference.
- published: 11 Feb 2010
- views: 3286
WHO: Fighting the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone
National health authorities, WHO and partners are working around the clock to contain the Ebola outbreak affecting Sierra Leone’s eastern districts of Kailahun ...
National health authorities, WHO and partners are working around the clock to contain the Ebola outbreak affecting Sierra Leone’s eastern districts of Kailahun and Kenema. Kailahun is situated close to the border with Guinea and specifically the Gueckedou region where the outbreak was first declared in March this year. The first confirmed Ebola cases in Kailahun were reported on 25 May. This video was produced in August 2014.
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wn.com/Who Fighting The Ebola Outbreak In Sierra Leone
National health authorities, WHO and partners are working around the clock to contain the Ebola outbreak affecting Sierra Leone’s eastern districts of Kailahun and Kenema. Kailahun is situated close to the border with Guinea and specifically the Gueckedou region where the outbreak was first declared in March this year. The first confirmed Ebola cases in Kailahun were reported on 25 May. This video was produced in August 2014.
For more information:
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- published: 11 Aug 2014
- views: 19501
Health workers in Sierra Leone risk lives to battle Ebola
Sierra Leone has lost 32 nurses since the end of May to the Ebola virus, an epidemic that's now claimed 1,145 lives in west Africa. Duration: 02:14...
Sierra Leone has lost 32 nurses since the end of May to the Ebola virus, an epidemic that's now claimed 1,145 lives in west Africa. Duration: 02:14
wn.com/Health Workers In Sierra Leone Risk Lives To Battle Ebola
Sierra Leone has lost 32 nurses since the end of May to the Ebola virus, an epidemic that's now claimed 1,145 lives in west Africa. Duration: 02:14
- published: 18 Aug 2014
- views: 831
2015 Art/Egr499A Greyson McDonald and Sarah Fay Sierra Leone Health Clinics
2015 Art/Egr499A Architectural Design Studio semester project by Greyson McDonald and Sarah Fay; Sierra Leone Health Clinics...
2015 Art/Egr499A Architectural Design Studio semester project by Greyson McDonald and Sarah Fay; Sierra Leone Health Clinics
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2015 Art/Egr499A Architectural Design Studio semester project by Greyson McDonald and Sarah Fay; Sierra Leone Health Clinics
- published: 02 May 2015
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SA health professionals to assist in Ebola stricken Sierra Leone
A dozen health professionals are preparing to leave for Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone in West Africa later this week. The team will assist with the treatment of t...
A dozen health professionals are preparing to leave for Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone in West Africa later this week. The team will assist with the treatment of thousands of people who have been infected with the killer virus. The two-month mission is co-ordinated by non profit organisation, Right-To-Care. Over 3000 people have been killed during the yearlong outbreak in Sierra Leone itself. Guinea and Liberia are also severly affected...http://owl.li/HA1qI
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wn.com/Sa Health Professionals To Assist In Ebola Stricken Sierra Leone
A dozen health professionals are preparing to leave for Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone in West Africa later this week. The team will assist with the treatment of thousands of people who have been infected with the killer virus. The two-month mission is co-ordinated by non profit organisation, Right-To-Care. Over 3000 people have been killed during the yearlong outbreak in Sierra Leone itself. Guinea and Liberia are also severly affected...http://owl.li/HA1qI
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- published: 19 Jan 2015
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Sierra Leone: Lack of health facilities exacerbating Ebola epidemic
In Sierra Leone the lack lack of health care facilities and humanitarian aid is exacerbating the spread of Ebola. Meanwhile, the epidemic is having its own effe...
In Sierra Leone the lack lack of health care facilities and humanitarian aid is exacerbating the spread of Ebola. Meanwhile, the epidemic is having its own effects. Those affected are isolated and quarantined but not helped. Oskar Epelde reports from Morabi. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/web/telesur/#!en/video/sierra-leone-lack-of-health-facilities-exacerbating-ebola-epidemic
wn.com/Sierra Leone Lack Of Health Facilities Exacerbating Ebola Epidemic
In Sierra Leone the lack lack of health care facilities and humanitarian aid is exacerbating the spread of Ebola. Meanwhile, the epidemic is having its own effects. Those affected are isolated and quarantined but not helped. Oskar Epelde reports from Morabi. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/web/telesur/#!en/video/sierra-leone-lack-of-health-facilities-exacerbating-ebola-epidemic
- published: 04 Nov 2014
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Do The Ebola Dance - Health Workers Dancing In Sierra Leone Celebrate
Do The Ebola Dance - Health workers dancing in SierraLeone celebrate Ebola Virus...
Do The Ebola Dance - Health workers dancing in SierraLeone celebrate Ebola Virus
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Do The Ebola Dance - Health workers dancing in SierraLeone celebrate Ebola Virus
- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 27
Maternal Health in Sierra Leone, Africa
Sierra Leone has one of the highest rates of maternal deaths in the world, as well as some of the highest malnutrition rates among children. Both tragedies a......
Sierra Leone has one of the highest rates of maternal deaths in the world, as well as some of the highest malnutrition rates among children. Both tragedies a...
wn.com/Maternal Health In Sierra Leone, Africa
Sierra Leone has one of the highest rates of maternal deaths in the world, as well as some of the highest malnutrition rates among children. Both tragedies a...
Ebola Warriors: Health workers on the frontline in Sierra Leone
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has been declared an international health emergency by the World Health Organization.
More than 3,400* children and adults ha...
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has been declared an international health emergency by the World Health Organization.
More than 3,400* children and adults have so far been killed by the disease in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. Seven other countries are on high alert.
Ebola is one of the most virulent diseases known. There is no vaccine or cure.
Plan is on the ground fighting the outbreak in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Our response includes:
Running public health information campaigns
Providing medical kits
Training health workers in effective infection control procedures
Setting-up hand washing stations at schools, health posts and other public facilities to help keep families safe.
*According to World Health Organization, 3 October 2014.
wn.com/Ebola Warriors Health Workers On The Frontline In Sierra Leone
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has been declared an international health emergency by the World Health Organization.
More than 3,400* children and adults have so far been killed by the disease in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. Seven other countries are on high alert.
Ebola is one of the most virulent diseases known. There is no vaccine or cure.
Plan is on the ground fighting the outbreak in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Our response includes:
Running public health information campaigns
Providing medical kits
Training health workers in effective infection control procedures
Setting-up hand washing stations at schools, health posts and other public facilities to help keep families safe.
*According to World Health Organization, 3 October 2014.
- published: 08 Oct 2014
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Sierra Leone, Liberia declare health emergency over Ebola outbreak
And turning now to West Africa, where several countries have now declared a public health emergency in the wake of the deadly outbreak of Ebola.
Paul, the first...
And turning now to West Africa, where several countries have now declared a public health emergency in the wake of the deadly outbreak of Ebola.
Paul, the first cases of Ebola in the region were confirmed back in February.
How far has the virus spread since then?
According to the World Health Organization, there's been over 13-hundred suspected cases... with the majority of those across the borders of Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea,... in what has escalated into the worst Ebola outbreak on record.
The Liberian government announced on Thursday, a series of drastic measures to to halt the growing epidemic.
These included enacting strict a quarantine on a number of communities,... shutting down schools across the country,... and closing its borders.
A few hours later,...Sierra Leone followed suit by dispatching security forces to contain the epicenters of the outbreak.
Neighboring countries such as Ivory Coast are also launching campaigns to prevent any potential infections.
"Firstly, surveillance and reinforcement of health checks on border posts. Putting in place a system of taking charge of patients. Then protection measures for healthcare personnel. You know, health workers are on the frontline of this battle. We need to put at their disposal all the necessary equipment to protect them."
The deadly fever has claimed the lives of more than 6-hundred-70 people this year and health authorities say that figure is expected to rise.
There is currently no cure or vaccine for the Ebola virus, which has a fatality rate of up to 90 percent.
wn.com/Sierra Leone, Liberia Declare Health Emergency Over Ebola Outbreak
And turning now to West Africa, where several countries have now declared a public health emergency in the wake of the deadly outbreak of Ebola.
Paul, the first cases of Ebola in the region were confirmed back in February.
How far has the virus spread since then?
According to the World Health Organization, there's been over 13-hundred suspected cases... with the majority of those across the borders of Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea,... in what has escalated into the worst Ebola outbreak on record.
The Liberian government announced on Thursday, a series of drastic measures to to halt the growing epidemic.
These included enacting strict a quarantine on a number of communities,... shutting down schools across the country,... and closing its borders.
A few hours later,...Sierra Leone followed suit by dispatching security forces to contain the epicenters of the outbreak.
Neighboring countries such as Ivory Coast are also launching campaigns to prevent any potential infections.
"Firstly, surveillance and reinforcement of health checks on border posts. Putting in place a system of taking charge of patients. Then protection measures for healthcare personnel. You know, health workers are on the frontline of this battle. We need to put at their disposal all the necessary equipment to protect them."
The deadly fever has claimed the lives of more than 6-hundred-70 people this year and health authorities say that figure is expected to rise.
There is currently no cure or vaccine for the Ebola virus, which has a fatality rate of up to 90 percent.
- published: 31 Jul 2014
- views: 617
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Sierra Leone Travel Guide: River Number Two Beach
Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
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Possibly Sierra Leone’s most beautiful beach, River Number Two is just 30 km south of Freetown. However, like most beaches on the peninsula, it’s totally unspoilt, and during the week, virtually deserted.
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Sierra Leone Travel Guide: The Cotton Tree (Freetown)
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The imposing Cotton Tree standing in the centre of Freetown towers above the nearby buildings and is a historical symbol of Sierra Leone´s capital. Located in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the main roundabout on Siaka Stevens Street, near the Supreme Court Building and National Museum, the city´s most famou
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Sierra Leone Travel Guide: Charlotte Falls
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Drive just 20 minutes out of busy Freetown into the Western Peninsula and, as the road twists its way downwards, you will soon arrive in the Charlotte Falls area...
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Sierra Leone Travel Guide: Visit Sierra Leone
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Bimbola Carrol is the founder of Visit Sierra Leone (VSL TRAVEL), a local travel and tour operator providing the complete range of travel services. He launched the company in Sierra Leone in 2008, after he returned home from the UK...
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Sierra Leone Travel Guide: The Sierra Leone Peace and Cultural Monument
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The Sierra Leone Peace and Cultural Monument was built for people to know of the peace and the civil partnership that has been in existence until now between Sierra Leonean civilians and the Armed forces...
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Sierra Leone Tourism: Freetown (by NTBSL)
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Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
"Welcome to Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone. A beautiful country on the West Coast of Africa. Sierra Leone has many things to offer, and it's waiting to be explored...".
(A series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone-NTBSL http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://brandsier
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Sierra Leone Travel Guide: Climate & Weather (May-October)
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Sierra Leone's climate is tropical with two seasons. Rainy season starts in May and ends in October.
Temperatures vary around the country, however it's generally warm, with high humidity and cool at nights.
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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, su
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Sierra Leone Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Sierra Leone? Check out our Sierra Leone Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Sierra Leone.
Top Places to visit in Sierra Leone:
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, Bureh Beach, River Number Two Beach, John Obey Beach, Lakka Beach, Lumley Beach, Cotton Tree, Outamba Kilimi National Park, Bunce Island, Banana Islands
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Beautiful Sierra Leone Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Sierra Leone Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Sierra+Leone/ Sierra Leone hotels Sierra Leone accommodation Sierra Leone Landscapes Sierra Leone http://www.cityapartmentsforrent.info/en/Sierra+Leone/ guest houses Sierra Leone lodging Sierra Leone hotelsflights Sierra Leone flight Sierra Leone cruises http://www.yachtcharter-arou
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The Beautiful Sierra Leone Beaches
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Tourist attraction in Sierra Leone
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travel activities in Sierra Leone
Travel activities in Sierra Leone: Banana Island and Turtle Islands. Activities and excursions organised from Banana Island. Travel guide www.bananaislandsierraleone.com
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Sierra Leone: From war to tourist paradise
Weary of being a poster-child for an African war, Sierra Leone is working hard to lure back tourists, but for now getting to enjoy some of Africa's most beau...
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Sierra Leone Tourism: Provinces (by NTBSL)
http://brandsierraleone.tv Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions The country has still more to offer, such as a trip to the provinces. Ther...
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Freetown - Sierra Leone, Home Sweet Home
There is no place like home. Let's travel together around Sierra Leone to see facts of development and progress, contrary to the negative stories we hear from friends or read from blogs (lacking editorial) about Sierra Leone. Transformation is taking place in Sierra Leone, more progress and development is also imminent.
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Sierra Leone Tourism: Nature (by NTBSL)
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Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
Sierra Leone offers visitors a unique landscape and scenery. There are many beautiful places to explore, especially upcountry...
(A series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone-NTBSL http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://brandsierraleone.tv).
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A Trip to Sierra Leone : The Heart of Africa
This is a video shooted during my trip in Sierra leone in November 2013 ( making a video for Marine Energie and One Village Partners an NGO ). We travelled deep in the brush, into somes villages where white people haven't been there since 2004, we have met some incredibely friendly people even if the contact was difficult at the beginning.
Thanks To Arthur Chevaugeon my teamate and to all the peo
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One Girl's Long Road to School and Safety in Sierra Leone | Independent Lens | PBS
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Lost Freetown - Sierra Leone
February 2009 Sierra Leone is booming. In capital Freetown the population is rising and new homes spring up daily. But, like the 1950s sewage pipes, the city is creaking under the weight....
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SIERRA LEONE ~ RISING FROM THE ASHES
This documentary marks a pivotal moment in the life of a small West African country; Sierra Leone, and also in my own life. In 2002, as the decade long civil war (famous for its diamonds and victims of amputation) slowly came to an end, I visited and documented the aftermath of war in interviews with people at all levels of society. This film demonstrates the willingness of a small country and its
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Sierra Leone with Siaka P Steven
Siaka Probyn Stevens was the third prime minister of Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1971 and the first president of Sierra Leone from 1971 to 1985. Stevens is generally criticised for being a dictator. On a positive note, he reduced the ethnic polarisation in the government of Sierra Leone by incorporating members of various ethnic groups into the government.
Stevens and his All People's Congress (APC
Sierra Leone Travel Guide: River Number Two Beach
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Possibly Sierra Leone’s most beautiful beach, River Number Two is just 30 km s...
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Possibly Sierra Leone’s most beautiful beach, River Number Two is just 30 km south of Freetown. However, like most beaches on the peninsula, it’s totally unspoilt, and during the week, virtually deserted.
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Possibly Sierra Leone’s most beautiful beach, River Number Two is just 30 km south of Freetown. However, like most beaches on the peninsula, it’s totally unspoilt, and during the week, virtually deserted.
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- published: 13 Nov 2014
- views: 75
Sierra Leone Travel Guide: The Cotton Tree (Freetown)
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The imposing Cotton Tree standing in the centre of Freetown towers above the ...
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The imposing Cotton Tree standing in the centre of Freetown towers above the nearby buildings and is a historical symbol of Sierra Leone´s capital. Located in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the main roundabout on Siaka Stevens Street, near the Supreme Court Building and National Museum, the city´s most famous landmark provides welcome shade for passers-by as well as being the entrance to the capital´s downtown district.
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The imposing Cotton Tree standing in the centre of Freetown towers above the nearby buildings and is a historical symbol of Sierra Leone´s capital. Located in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the main roundabout on Siaka Stevens Street, near the Supreme Court Building and National Museum, the city´s most famous landmark provides welcome shade for passers-by as well as being the entrance to the capital´s downtown district.
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- published: 08 Nov 2013
- views: 5545
Sierra Leone Travel Guide: Charlotte Falls
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Drive just 20 minutes out of busy Freetown into the Western Peninsula and, as...
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Drive just 20 minutes out of busy Freetown into the Western Peninsula and, as the road twists its way downwards, you will soon arrive in the Charlotte Falls area...
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Drive just 20 minutes out of busy Freetown into the Western Peninsula and, as the road twists its way downwards, you will soon arrive in the Charlotte Falls area...
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- published: 20 Jan 2014
- views: 540
Sierra Leone Travel Guide: Visit Sierra Leone
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Bimbola Carrol is the founder of Visit Sierra Leone (VSL TRAVEL), a local tra...
Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
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Bimbola Carrol is the founder of Visit Sierra Leone (VSL TRAVEL), a local travel and tour operator providing the complete range of travel services. He launched the company in Sierra Leone in 2008, after he returned home from the UK...
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Bimbola Carrol is the founder of Visit Sierra Leone (VSL TRAVEL), a local travel and tour operator providing the complete range of travel services. He launched the company in Sierra Leone in 2008, after he returned home from the UK...
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- published: 09 Mar 2014
- views: 706
Sierra Leone Travel Guide: The Sierra Leone Peace and Cultural Monument
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The Sierra Leone Peace and Cultural Monument was built for people to know of ...
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The Sierra Leone Peace and Cultural Monument was built for people to know of the peace and the civil partnership that has been in existence until now between Sierra Leonean civilians and the Armed forces...
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The Sierra Leone Peace and Cultural Monument was built for people to know of the peace and the civil partnership that has been in existence until now between Sierra Leonean civilians and the Armed forces...
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- published: 27 Nov 2013
- views: 365
Sierra Leone Tourism: Freetown (by NTBSL)
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"Welcome to Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone. A beautiful country on t...
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Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
"Welcome to Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone. A beautiful country on the West Coast of Africa. Sierra Leone has many things to offer, and it's waiting to be explored...".
(A series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone-NTBSL http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://brandsierraleone.tv
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Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
"Welcome to Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone. A beautiful country on the West Coast of Africa. Sierra Leone has many things to offer, and it's waiting to be explored...".
(A series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone-NTBSL http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://brandsierraleone.tv
).
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- published: 04 May 2012
- views: 52205
Sierra Leone Travel Guide: Climate & Weather (May-October)
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Sierra Leone's climate is tropical with two seasons. Rainy season starts in M...
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Sierra Leone's climate is tropical with two seasons. Rainy season starts in May and ends in October.
Temperatures vary around the country, however it's generally warm, with high humidity and cool at nights.
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wn.com/Sierra Leone Travel Guide Climate Weather (May October)
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Sierra Leone's climate is tropical with two seasons. Rainy season starts in May and ends in October.
Temperatures vary around the country, however it's generally warm, with high humidity and cool at nights.
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- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 462
The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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- published: 13 Jun 2012
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Sierra Leone Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Planning to visit Sierra Leone? Check out our Sierra Leone Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Sierra Leone.
Top Places to visit in Sierra Leone:
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, Bureh Beach, River Number Two Beach, John Obey Beach, Lakka Beach, Lumley Beach, Cotton Tree, Outamba Kilimi National Park, Bunce Island, Banana Islands
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Top Places to visit in Sierra Leone:
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, Bureh Beach, River Number Two Beach, John Obey Beach, Lakka Beach, Lumley Beach, Cotton Tree, Outamba Kilimi National Park, Bunce Island, Banana Islands
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Beautiful Sierra Leone Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
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Beautiful Sierra Leone Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Sierra+Leone/ Sierra Leone hotels Sierra Leone accommodation Sierra Leone Landscapes Sierra Leone http://www.cityapartmentsforrent.info/en/Sierra+Leone/ guest houses Sierra Leone lodging Sierra Leone hotelsflights Sierra Leone flight Sierra Leone cruises http://www.yachtcharter-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Sierra+Leone/ Sierra Leone locations Sierra Leone motels Sierra Leone vacations http://www.newsbases.info/en/Travel/Sierra+Leone/ Sierra Leone bed and breakfast Sierra Leone hostel Sierra Leone travel Sierra Leone, tourism, hotels, accommodation, Landscape, guest houses, lodging, hotelsflights, cheap, flight, cruises, locations, motels, vacations, bed and breakfast, yacht, charter, guide, travel
- published: 08 Jul 2013
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The Beautiful Sierra Leone Beaches
Series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://www.brandsierraleone.tv...
Series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://www.brandsierraleone.tv
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Series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://www.brandsierraleone.tv
- published: 04 Jul 2012
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Tourist attraction in Sierra Leone
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travel activities in Sierra Leone
Travel activities in Sierra Leone: Banana Island and Turtle Islands. Activities and excursions organised from Banana Island. Travel guide www.bananaislandsierra...
Travel activities in Sierra Leone: Banana Island and Turtle Islands. Activities and excursions organised from Banana Island. Travel guide www.bananaislandsierraleone.com
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Travel activities in Sierra Leone: Banana Island and Turtle Islands. Activities and excursions organised from Banana Island. Travel guide www.bananaislandsierraleone.com
- published: 03 Apr 2014
- views: 124
Sierra Leone: From war to tourist paradise
Weary of being a poster-child for an African war, Sierra Leone is working hard to lure back tourists, but for now getting to enjoy some of Africa's most beau......
Weary of being a poster-child for an African war, Sierra Leone is working hard to lure back tourists, but for now getting to enjoy some of Africa's most beau...
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Weary of being a poster-child for an African war, Sierra Leone is working hard to lure back tourists, but for now getting to enjoy some of Africa's most beau...
Sierra Leone Tourism: Provinces (by NTBSL)
http://brandsierraleone.tv Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions The country has still more to offer, such as a trip to the provinces. Ther......
http://brandsierraleone.tv Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions The country has still more to offer, such as a trip to the provinces. Ther...
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http://brandsierraleone.tv Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions The country has still more to offer, such as a trip to the provinces. Ther...
Freetown - Sierra Leone, Home Sweet Home
There is no place like home. Let's travel together around Sierra Leone to see facts of development and progress, contrary to the negative stories we hear from f...
There is no place like home. Let's travel together around Sierra Leone to see facts of development and progress, contrary to the negative stories we hear from friends or read from blogs (lacking editorial) about Sierra Leone. Transformation is taking place in Sierra Leone, more progress and development is also imminent.
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There is no place like home. Let's travel together around Sierra Leone to see facts of development and progress, contrary to the negative stories we hear from friends or read from blogs (lacking editorial) about Sierra Leone. Transformation is taking place in Sierra Leone, more progress and development is also imminent.
- published: 04 May 2013
- views: 34400
Sierra Leone Tourism: Nature (by NTBSL)
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Sierra Leone offers visitors a unique landscape and scenery. There are many be...
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Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
Sierra Leone offers visitors a unique landscape and scenery. There are many beautiful places to explore, especially upcountry...
(A series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone-NTBSL http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://brandsierraleone.tv).
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Brand Sierra Leone TV: Building Innovative Perceptions
Sierra Leone offers visitors a unique landscape and scenery. There are many beautiful places to explore, especially upcountry...
(A series of videos from the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone-NTBSL http://www.welcometosierraleone.sl available at http://brandsierraleone.tv).
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- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 10028
A Trip to Sierra Leone : The Heart of Africa
This is a video shooted during my trip in Sierra leone in November 2013 ( making a video for Marine Energie and One Village Partners an NGO ). We travelled deep...
This is a video shooted during my trip in Sierra leone in November 2013 ( making a video for Marine Energie and One Village Partners an NGO ). We travelled deep in the brush, into somes villages where white people haven't been there since 2004, we have met some incredibely friendly people even if the contact was difficult at the beginning.
Thanks To Arthur Chevaugeon my teamate and to all the people we wet there (Charles, Djalo, Elisabeth, Aaron, Jen, Jeff, Bala... )
Music is one track, written as an interlude from my band Blondi's Salvation
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wn.com/A Trip To Sierra Leone The Heart Of Africa
This is a video shooted during my trip in Sierra leone in November 2013 ( making a video for Marine Energie and One Village Partners an NGO ). We travelled deep in the brush, into somes villages where white people haven't been there since 2004, we have met some incredibely friendly people even if the contact was difficult at the beginning.
Thanks To Arthur Chevaugeon my teamate and to all the people we wet there (Charles, Djalo, Elisabeth, Aaron, Jen, Jeff, Bala... )
Music is one track, written as an interlude from my band Blondi's Salvation
blondissalvation.bandcamp.com/
facebook.com/pages/The-Blondis-Salvation/164016870275185?ref=hl
- published: 28 Feb 2015
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One Girl's Long Road to School and Safety in Sierra Leone | Independent Lens | PBS
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http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/half-the-sky/ Watch Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women - premiering October 1 & 2 on PBS! Agnes L...
- published: 20 Sep 2012
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Lost Freetown - Sierra Leone
February 2009 Sierra Leone is booming. In capital Freetown the population is rising and new homes spring up daily. But, like the 1950s sewage pipes, the city is...
February 2009 Sierra Leone is booming. In capital Freetown the population is rising and new homes spring up daily. But, like the 1950s sewage pipes, the city is creaking under the weight....
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February 2009 Sierra Leone is booming. In capital Freetown the population is rising and new homes spring up daily. But, like the 1950s sewage pipes, the city is creaking under the weight....
SIERRA LEONE ~ RISING FROM THE ASHES
This documentary marks a pivotal moment in the life of a small West African country; Sierra Leone, and also in my own life. In 2002, as the decade long civil wa...
This documentary marks a pivotal moment in the life of a small West African country; Sierra Leone, and also in my own life. In 2002, as the decade long civil war (famous for its diamonds and victims of amputation) slowly came to an end, I visited and documented the aftermath of war in interviews with people at all levels of society. This film demonstrates the willingness of a small country and its gallant people to recognise the divisive issues of the past and to begin the long path of reconciliation and renewal. I teamed up with long time indigenous friend, Andrew Lavali of Freetown, to ask the questions that needed answers. Listen to the voices of Sierra Leone and feel the anxieties and optimism present in those first days of peace. I intend to return shortly and produce a second, follow-up film about the progress thus far in this amazing journey of hope. Produced & directed by Gary B. Smith and Andrew Lavali.
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This documentary marks a pivotal moment in the life of a small West African country; Sierra Leone, and also in my own life. In 2002, as the decade long civil war (famous for its diamonds and victims of amputation) slowly came to an end, I visited and documented the aftermath of war in interviews with people at all levels of society. This film demonstrates the willingness of a small country and its gallant people to recognise the divisive issues of the past and to begin the long path of reconciliation and renewal. I teamed up with long time indigenous friend, Andrew Lavali of Freetown, to ask the questions that needed answers. Listen to the voices of Sierra Leone and feel the anxieties and optimism present in those first days of peace. I intend to return shortly and produce a second, follow-up film about the progress thus far in this amazing journey of hope. Produced & directed by Gary B. Smith and Andrew Lavali.
- published: 27 May 2011
- views: 12682
Sierra Leone with Siaka P Steven
Siaka Probyn Stevens was the third prime minister of Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1971 and the first president of Sierra Leone from 1971 to 1985. Stevens is genera...
Siaka Probyn Stevens was the third prime minister of Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1971 and the first president of Sierra Leone from 1971 to 1985. Stevens is generally criticised for being a dictator. On a positive note, he reduced the ethnic polarisation in the government of Sierra Leone by incorporating members of various ethnic groups into the government.
Stevens and his All People's Congress (APC) party won the closely contested 1967 Sierra Leone general elections over the incumbent Prime Minister Sir Albert Margai of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP). In April 1971, Stevens made Sierra Leone a republic and he became the first President of Sierra Leone a day after the constitution had been ratified by the Parliament of Sierra Leone.
Stevens served as Chairman of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) from 1 July 1980 to 24 June 1981, and engineered the creation of the Mano River Union, a three-country economic federation of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.
Stevens retired from office at the end of his term on 28 November 1985. After pressuring all other potential successors to step aside, he chose Major-General Joseph Saidu Momoh, the commander of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces, as his successor.
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Siaka Probyn Stevens was the third prime minister of Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1971 and the first president of Sierra Leone from 1971 to 1985. Stevens is generally criticised for being a dictator. On a positive note, he reduced the ethnic polarisation in the government of Sierra Leone by incorporating members of various ethnic groups into the government.
Stevens and his All People's Congress (APC) party won the closely contested 1967 Sierra Leone general elections over the incumbent Prime Minister Sir Albert Margai of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP). In April 1971, Stevens made Sierra Leone a republic and he became the first President of Sierra Leone a day after the constitution had been ratified by the Parliament of Sierra Leone.
Stevens served as Chairman of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) from 1 July 1980 to 24 June 1981, and engineered the creation of the Mano River Union, a three-country economic federation of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.
Stevens retired from office at the end of his term on 28 November 1985. After pressuring all other potential successors to step aside, he chose Major-General Joseph Saidu Momoh, the commander of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces, as his successor.
- published: 30 Nov 2013
- views: 20505
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Sierra Leone PSA
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HELP TOBY GET WELL
Ladies and gentlemen, it was heartbreaking for me to have received this video this morning via whatsapp from my elder brother in Sierra Leone. He's a nurse by profession but currently in the country for other matters. He sent the video to me seeking for the help and support from international committees to help save this young man's life. He will further explain in the video in details as he's tr
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Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - Live in Japan (2/5) - POV | PBS
After the completion of Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, the All Stars played concerts around the world. Watch a clip of the band in Japan at the Fuji Rock Festival, as they perform in front of a stadium full of screaming, clapping fans.
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Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - On the Conflict in Sierra Leone/UNHCR (5/5) - POV | PBS
To explain the political context of the film Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, Idrissa Conte from the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) talks about the violence on civilians that resulted from the conflict in Sierra Leone. As many as 75,000 people were killed by 1999 in Sierra Leone during its Civil War.
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Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - Meeting with Refugee Musicians (3/5) - POV | PBS
In 2002, before filmmakers Zach Niles and Banker White began shooting Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, they traveled through Guinea, meeting different musicians and playing music with them. Here are some of the highlights from their tour, featuring music, dancing and a sing-along.
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Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - Black Nature (1/5) - POV | PBS
Black Nature, featured in Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, was only eleven years old when the rebel army entered Freetown, and was orphaned and tortured by the soldiers. As a member All Stars, he is now part of a new family. In this clip, he shows off his rhymes and talks about what his music means to him.
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Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - The Story Behind the Song "Sodasoap" (4/5) - POV | PBS
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars chronicles the musical efforts of a group of refugees. "Sodasoap" is one of the hits off of the All Stars' album Living Like a Refugee. Band member Reuben explains what sodasoap is, talks about the origins of the song and tells Sierra Leoneans why they should remember and respect what they can make with their own hands.
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Sierra Leon Refugee All Stars - Talking Back - POV | PBS
Hear what viewers in Seattle, WA, have to say about the characters in Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars. Directed by Peggy Case.
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Community Commitment to end #Ebola in Sierra Leone
See what #Ebola public health measures helped Sierra Leone to put #Ebola under control. Community are the frontline of the response. #CommunityGeThePowerForTapEbola
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One year on - we follow a British doctor returning to Sierra Leone
This time last year, people across the UK sprung into action, to help tackle the largest ever outbreak of ebola in West Africa.
This weekend, it's set to pay off, as Sierra Leone becomes the final country to be declared ebola free - after six weeks free of cases.
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#StThomasNews Sierra Leone Special | 01 November 2015
This week's news is brought to you from the heat of Sierra Leone! Give it a watch to hear about the team's trip to Makeni as well as Sports events, Kolkata, Student socials, St Albans, 24/7 Prayer and Eco: Connect!
Connect with us:
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Sierra leone october 2015
a video from Sierra Leone 2015 in Freetown and Mayenkineh as well as other areas.
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Gaming Funnytage!
I thought id do one of these been having a blast with youtube pasty few days #HFL
If you guys enjoyed this make sure to leave a like to support the video and comment to let me know what you think and what you would like to see next!
Intro: Mt Eden - Sierra Leone (Project Shadow Dubstep Remix)
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Asylbewerber und Ausbildung? Foday Sheriff (37) aus Sierra Leone arbeitet in Babenhausen
Foday Sheriff ist einer von zurzeit etwa 20 Asylbewerbern, die bei einer Babenhauser Firma beschäftigt sind. Er hat ein befristetes Aufenthaltsrecht in Deutschland. In seinem Heimatland Sierra Leone war er früher Buchhalter. Im Unterallgäu macht er jetzt eine Ausbildung zum Maschinen- und Anlagenmechaniker. "Es ist sehr wichtig für meine Zukunft, dass ich einen guten Abschluss habe", sagt der 37-J
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Convoy 2.11.15
Mt. Eden - Sierra Leone
Stan SB - Satisfied
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Amazing Driving Skills (Dirt 3)
Thanks for watching!!!
In this video I showcase a few races that I did during the Savannah Raid Competition on Dirt 3. Hopefully you guys enjoy the video and please check out my RECOMMENDED CHANNEL section. I would really appreciate it you guys and gals can show them some love. Make sure to stay in touch and follow me on social media!
Song name: Sierra Leone - Mt. Eden (Dubstep remix)
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Allah nEst Pas Oblige French Edition
Donwload Here http://daily.boooks.xyz/?book=2020427877&sachar;=lc3pi.html
Birahima, le narrateur de ce roman, a une douzaine d''années et il retrace son itinéraire d''enfant-soldat de l''Afrique contemporaine, entre le Libéria et la Sierra Leone. Orphelin, jeté sur les routes en compagnie d''un marabout mi-philosophe mi-escroc, Birahima se fait enrôler dans une bande de pillards. Kalachnikov en ban
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Nørd på eventyr i Sierra Leone
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Human trafficking in Sierra Leone Top # 8 Facts
Human trafficking in Sierra Leone Top # 8 Facts
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TRAINING OF LEGAL AID PRACTITITIONERS
Legal Aid Board Sierra Leone Trained Legal Aid Practitioners on representation and Defending their Clients, as cases are going to be assigned to them by the Board.
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Good Nutrition Key For a Healthy Nation
The documentary “Good Nutrition: Key For a Healthy Nation” was created by Action Against Hunger Sierra Leone, the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, and the SUN Civil Society Platform.
The documentary aims at showcasing the achievements gained by the Ministry of Health and its partners in the fight against malnutrition by providing an overview of the main programs and strategies in place in the c
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THE PROBLEMS IN SIERRA LEONE ENTERTAINMENT AND THE WAY FORWARD - THE PHEBE SWILL PLATFORM EPISODE 1
This is the maiden edition of the Phebe Swill Platform. Shown on Sunday 1st November 2015 on AYV TV channel 33 and Star TV channel 21 in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone PSA
This video is about Sierra Leone PSA...
This video is about Sierra Leone PSA
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This video is about Sierra Leone PSA
- published: 03 Nov 2015
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HELP TOBY GET WELL
Ladies and gentlemen, it was heartbreaking for me to have received this video this morning via whatsapp from my elder brother in Sierra Leone. He's a nurse by p...
Ladies and gentlemen, it was heartbreaking for me to have received this video this morning via whatsapp from my elder brother in Sierra Leone. He's a nurse by profession but currently in the country for other matters. He sent the video to me seeking for the help and support from international committees to help save this young man's life. He will further explain in the video in details as he's trying his best. But with your support, we can HELP TOBY GET WELL. please follow the link to HELP
https://www.gofundme.com/538c5nys
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Ladies and gentlemen, it was heartbreaking for me to have received this video this morning via whatsapp from my elder brother in Sierra Leone. He's a nurse by profession but currently in the country for other matters. He sent the video to me seeking for the help and support from international committees to help save this young man's life. He will further explain in the video in details as he's trying his best. But with your support, we can HELP TOBY GET WELL. please follow the link to HELP
https://www.gofundme.com/538c5nys
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 172
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - Live in Japan (2/5) - POV | PBS
After the completion of Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, the All Stars played concerts around the world. Watch a clip of the band in Japan at the Fuji Rock Fes...
After the completion of Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, the All Stars played concerts around the world. Watch a clip of the band in Japan at the Fuji Rock Festival, as they perform in front of a stadium full of screaming, clapping fans.
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After the completion of Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, the All Stars played concerts around the world. Watch a clip of the band in Japan at the Fuji Rock Festival, as they perform in front of a stadium full of screaming, clapping fans.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - On the Conflict in Sierra Leone/UNHCR (5/5) - POV | PBS
To explain the political context of the film Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, Idrissa Conte from the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) talks about the viol...
To explain the political context of the film Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, Idrissa Conte from the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) talks about the violence on civilians that resulted from the conflict in Sierra Leone. As many as 75,000 people were killed by 1999 in Sierra Leone during its Civil War.
wn.com/Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars On The Conflict In Sierra Leone Unhcr (5 5) Pov | Pbs
To explain the political context of the film Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, Idrissa Conte from the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) talks about the violence on civilians that resulted from the conflict in Sierra Leone. As many as 75,000 people were killed by 1999 in Sierra Leone during its Civil War.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - Meeting with Refugee Musicians (3/5) - POV | PBS
In 2002, before filmmakers Zach Niles and Banker White began shooting Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, they traveled through Guinea, meeting different musician...
In 2002, before filmmakers Zach Niles and Banker White began shooting Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, they traveled through Guinea, meeting different musicians and playing music with them. Here are some of the highlights from their tour, featuring music, dancing and a sing-along.
wn.com/Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars Meeting With Refugee Musicians (3 5) Pov | Pbs
In 2002, before filmmakers Zach Niles and Banker White began shooting Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, they traveled through Guinea, meeting different musicians and playing music with them. Here are some of the highlights from their tour, featuring music, dancing and a sing-along.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - Black Nature (1/5) - POV | PBS
Black Nature, featured in Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, was only eleven years old when the rebel army entered Freetown, and was orphaned and tortured by the...
Black Nature, featured in Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, was only eleven years old when the rebel army entered Freetown, and was orphaned and tortured by the soldiers. As a member All Stars, he is now part of a new family. In this clip, he shows off his rhymes and talks about what his music means to him.
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Black Nature, featured in Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, was only eleven years old when the rebel army entered Freetown, and was orphaned and tortured by the soldiers. As a member All Stars, he is now part of a new family. In this clip, he shows off his rhymes and talks about what his music means to him.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - The Story Behind the Song "Sodasoap" (4/5) - POV | PBS
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars chronicles the musical efforts of a group of refugees. "Sodasoap" is one of the hits off of the All Stars' album Living Like a ...
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars chronicles the musical efforts of a group of refugees. "Sodasoap" is one of the hits off of the All Stars' album Living Like a Refugee. Band member Reuben explains what sodasoap is, talks about the origins of the song and tells Sierra Leoneans why they should remember and respect what they can make with their own hands.
wn.com/Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars The Story Behind The Song Sodasoap (4 5) Pov | Pbs
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars chronicles the musical efforts of a group of refugees. "Sodasoap" is one of the hits off of the All Stars' album Living Like a Refugee. Band member Reuben explains what sodasoap is, talks about the origins of the song and tells Sierra Leoneans why they should remember and respect what they can make with their own hands.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 1
Sierra Leon Refugee All Stars - Talking Back - POV | PBS
Hear what viewers in Seattle, WA, have to say about the characters in Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars. Directed by Peggy Case....
Hear what viewers in Seattle, WA, have to say about the characters in Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars. Directed by Peggy Case.
wn.com/Sierra Leon Refugee All Stars Talking Back Pov | Pbs
Hear what viewers in Seattle, WA, have to say about the characters in Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars. Directed by Peggy Case.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 1
Community Commitment to end #Ebola in Sierra Leone
See what #Ebola public health measures helped Sierra Leone to put #Ebola under control. Community are the frontline of the response. #CommunityGeThePowerForTapE...
See what #Ebola public health measures helped Sierra Leone to put #Ebola under control. Community are the frontline of the response. #CommunityGeThePowerForTapEbola
wn.com/Community Commitment To End Ebola In Sierra Leone
See what #Ebola public health measures helped Sierra Leone to put #Ebola under control. Community are the frontline of the response. #CommunityGeThePowerForTapEbola
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 18
One year on - we follow a British doctor returning to Sierra Leone
This time last year, people across the UK sprung into action, to help tackle the largest ever outbreak of ebola in West Africa.
This weekend, it's set to pay ...
This time last year, people across the UK sprung into action, to help tackle the largest ever outbreak of ebola in West Africa.
This weekend, it's set to pay off, as Sierra Leone becomes the final country to be declared ebola free - after six weeks free of cases.
wn.com/One Year On We Follow A British Doctor Returning To Sierra Leone
This time last year, people across the UK sprung into action, to help tackle the largest ever outbreak of ebola in West Africa.
This weekend, it's set to pay off, as Sierra Leone becomes the final country to be declared ebola free - after six weeks free of cases.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 88
#StThomasNews Sierra Leone Special | 01 November 2015
This week's news is brought to you from the heat of Sierra Leone! Give it a watch to hear about the team's trip to Makeni as well as Sports events, Kolkata, Stu...
This week's news is brought to you from the heat of Sierra Leone! Give it a watch to hear about the team's trip to Makeni as well as Sports events, Kolkata, Student socials, St Albans, 24/7 Prayer and Eco: Connect!
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This week's news is brought to you from the heat of Sierra Leone! Give it a watch to hear about the team's trip to Makeni as well as Sports events, Kolkata, Student socials, St Albans, 24/7 Prayer and Eco: Connect!
Connect with us:
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- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 78
Sierra leone october 2015
a video from Sierra Leone 2015 in Freetown and Mayenkineh as well as other areas....
a video from Sierra Leone 2015 in Freetown and Mayenkineh as well as other areas.
wn.com/Sierra Leone October 2015
a video from Sierra Leone 2015 in Freetown and Mayenkineh as well as other areas.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 4
Gaming Funnytage!
I thought id do one of these been having a blast with youtube pasty few days #HFL
If you guys enjoyed this make sure to leave a like to support the video and co...
I thought id do one of these been having a blast with youtube pasty few days #HFL
If you guys enjoyed this make sure to leave a like to support the video and comment to let me know what you think and what you would like to see next!
Intro: Mt Eden - Sierra Leone (Project Shadow Dubstep Remix)
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I thought id do one of these been having a blast with youtube pasty few days #HFL
If you guys enjoyed this make sure to leave a like to support the video and comment to let me know what you think and what you would like to see next!
Intro: Mt Eden - Sierra Leone (Project Shadow Dubstep Remix)
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- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 20
Asylbewerber und Ausbildung? Foday Sheriff (37) aus Sierra Leone arbeitet in Babenhausen
Foday Sheriff ist einer von zurzeit etwa 20 Asylbewerbern, die bei einer Babenhauser Firma beschäftigt sind. Er hat ein befristetes Aufenthaltsrecht in Deutschl...
Foday Sheriff ist einer von zurzeit etwa 20 Asylbewerbern, die bei einer Babenhauser Firma beschäftigt sind. Er hat ein befristetes Aufenthaltsrecht in Deutschland. In seinem Heimatland Sierra Leone war er früher Buchhalter. Im Unterallgäu macht er jetzt eine Ausbildung zum Maschinen- und Anlagenmechaniker. "Es ist sehr wichtig für meine Zukunft, dass ich einen guten Abschluss habe", sagt der 37-Jährige. Die komplette Reportage unter www.all-in.de/2096699
wn.com/Asylbewerber Und Ausbildung Foday Sheriff (37) Aus Sierra Leone Arbeitet In Babenhausen
Foday Sheriff ist einer von zurzeit etwa 20 Asylbewerbern, die bei einer Babenhauser Firma beschäftigt sind. Er hat ein befristetes Aufenthaltsrecht in Deutschland. In seinem Heimatland Sierra Leone war er früher Buchhalter. Im Unterallgäu macht er jetzt eine Ausbildung zum Maschinen- und Anlagenmechaniker. "Es ist sehr wichtig für meine Zukunft, dass ich einen guten Abschluss habe", sagt der 37-Jährige. Die komplette Reportage unter www.all-in.de/2096699
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 11
Convoy 2.11.15
Mt. Eden - Sierra Leone
Stan SB - Satisfied...
Mt. Eden - Sierra Leone
Stan SB - Satisfied
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Mt. Eden - Sierra Leone
Stan SB - Satisfied
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 19
Amazing Driving Skills (Dirt 3)
Thanks for watching!!!
In this video I showcase a few races that I did during the Savannah Raid Competition on Dirt 3. Hopefully you guys enjoy the video and pl...
Thanks for watching!!!
In this video I showcase a few races that I did during the Savannah Raid Competition on Dirt 3. Hopefully you guys enjoy the video and please check out my RECOMMENDED CHANNEL section. I would really appreciate it you guys and gals can show them some love. Make sure to stay in touch and follow me on social media!
Song name: Sierra Leone - Mt. Eden (Dubstep remix)
Twitter:https://twitter.com/Th3CLIQU3
Tumblr:http://blackspecimen.tumblr.com/
and subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUgdg_wPLxI-ARjBRSf353w
I do not own the music. All rights go to Sierra Leone and Ultra Music.
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Thanks for watching!!!
In this video I showcase a few races that I did during the Savannah Raid Competition on Dirt 3. Hopefully you guys enjoy the video and please check out my RECOMMENDED CHANNEL section. I would really appreciate it you guys and gals can show them some love. Make sure to stay in touch and follow me on social media!
Song name: Sierra Leone - Mt. Eden (Dubstep remix)
Twitter:https://twitter.com/Th3CLIQU3
Tumblr:http://blackspecimen.tumblr.com/
and subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUgdg_wPLxI-ARjBRSf353w
I do not own the music. All rights go to Sierra Leone and Ultra Music.
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 16
Allah nEst Pas Oblige French Edition
Donwload Here http://daily.boooks.xyz/?book=2020427877&sachar;=lc3pi.html
Birahima, le narrateur de ce roman, a une douzaine d''années et il retrace son itinérai...
Donwload Here http://daily.boooks.xyz/?book=2020427877&sachar;=lc3pi.html
Birahima, le narrateur de ce roman, a une douzaine d''années et il retrace son itinéraire d''enfant-soldat de l''Afrique contemporaine, entre le Libéria et la Sierra Leone. Orphelin, jeté sur les routes en compagnie d''un marabout mi-philosophe mi-escroc, Birahima se fait enrôler dans une bande de pillards. Kalachnikov en bandoulière, pour gagner sa solde, il va bientôt participer aux pires exactions : « De camp retranché en ville investie, /.../j''ai tué pas mal de gens. /.../ beaucoup de mes copains enfants-soldats sont morts. Mais Allah n''est pas obligé d''être juste avec toutes les choses qu''il a créées ici-bas. » Après En attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages (Prix du Livre Inter 1999), Ahmadou Kourouma nous livre un récit picaresque et terrifiant sur une époque de massacres dont les enfants sont les tristes héros.Prix Renaudot 2000Prix Goncourt des lycéens 2000Prix Amerigo Vespucci 2000
Allah nEst Pas Oblige French Edition
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Birahima, le narrateur de ce roman, a une douzaine d''années et il retrace son itinéraire d''enfant-soldat de l''Afrique contemporaine, entre le Libéria et la Sierra Leone. Orphelin, jeté sur les routes en compagnie d''un marabout mi-philosophe mi-escroc, Birahima se fait enrôler dans une bande de pillards. Kalachnikov en bandoulière, pour gagner sa solde, il va bientôt participer aux pires exactions : « De camp retranché en ville investie, /.../j''ai tué pas mal de gens. /.../ beaucoup de mes copains enfants-soldats sont morts. Mais Allah n''est pas obligé d''être juste avec toutes les choses qu''il a créées ici-bas. » Après En attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages (Prix du Livre Inter 1999), Ahmadou Kourouma nous livre un récit picaresque et terrifiant sur une époque de massacres dont les enfants sont les tristes héros.Prix Renaudot 2000Prix Goncourt des lycéens 2000Prix Amerigo Vespucci 2000
Allah nEst Pas Oblige French Edition
Donwload Here http://daily.boooks.xyz/?book=2020427877&sachar;=lc3pi.html
Download Allah nEst Pas Oblige French Edition
Download Allah nEst Pas Oblige French Edition PDF
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- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Human trafficking in Sierra Leone Top # 8 Facts
Human trafficking in Sierra Leone Top # 8 Facts...
Human trafficking in Sierra Leone Top # 8 Facts
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Human trafficking in Sierra Leone Top # 8 Facts
- published: 02 Nov 2015
- views: 0
TRAINING OF LEGAL AID PRACTITITIONERS
Legal Aid Board Sierra Leone Trained Legal Aid Practitioners on representation and Defending their Clients, as cases are going to be assigned to them by the Boa...
Legal Aid Board Sierra Leone Trained Legal Aid Practitioners on representation and Defending their Clients, as cases are going to be assigned to them by the Board.
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Legal Aid Board Sierra Leone Trained Legal Aid Practitioners on representation and Defending their Clients, as cases are going to be assigned to them by the Board.
- published: 02 Nov 2015
- views: 4
Good Nutrition Key For a Healthy Nation
The documentary “Good Nutrition: Key For a Healthy Nation” was created by Action Against Hunger Sierra Leone, the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, and the SUN...
The documentary “Good Nutrition: Key For a Healthy Nation” was created by Action Against Hunger Sierra Leone, the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, and the SUN Civil Society Platform.
The documentary aims at showcasing the achievements gained by the Ministry of Health and its partners in the fight against malnutrition by providing an overview of the main programs and strategies in place in the country for the prevention and the treatment of malnutrition.
wn.com/Good Nutrition Key For A Healthy Nation
The documentary “Good Nutrition: Key For a Healthy Nation” was created by Action Against Hunger Sierra Leone, the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, and the SUN Civil Society Platform.
The documentary aims at showcasing the achievements gained by the Ministry of Health and its partners in the fight against malnutrition by providing an overview of the main programs and strategies in place in the country for the prevention and the treatment of malnutrition.
- published: 02 Nov 2015
- views: 15
THE PROBLEMS IN SIERRA LEONE ENTERTAINMENT AND THE WAY FORWARD - THE PHEBE SWILL PLATFORM EPISODE 1
This is the maiden edition of the Phebe Swill Platform. Shown on Sunday 1st November 2015 on AYV TV channel 33 and Star TV channel 21 in Freetown, Sierra Leone....
This is the maiden edition of the Phebe Swill Platform. Shown on Sunday 1st November 2015 on AYV TV channel 33 and Star TV channel 21 in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
wn.com/The Problems In Sierra Leone Entertainment And The Way Forward The Phebe Swill Platform Episode 1
This is the maiden edition of the Phebe Swill Platform. Shown on Sunday 1st November 2015 on AYV TV channel 33 and Star TV channel 21 in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- published: 02 Nov 2015
- views: 27
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Africas Civil Wars Sierra Leone Documentary 18+ not for children !!
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Wetin Now, Sierra Leone 2015. Episode 4
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Inside Sierra Leone's Sexist Prison System
Women Behind Bars: How Sierra Leone's prison system is unfairly persecuting women
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Inside Sierra Leone's notoriously corrupt justice system there's been an explosion in female prison rates. But there are some who are fighting for these
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Sara De Coward Hunter - Sierra Leone movie/comedy
The ghost of a man who was innocently killed in a village for falling in love with the chief's daughter is out haunting for its killer for vengeance. Sara was hired to hunt down the ghost. Watch out the subsequent thrilling comedy...
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SIERRA LEONE MILITARY PASSING OUT 2014 BY DJ KEMZ & DJ LAWVA
land that we love.
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Mate Wahala 1 - Sierra Leone Comedy/Movie
Sara experiences a happy marital life with his wife, Mama Seray. However, due to lack of satisfaction he marries three wives adding to his first wife. He now has four wives living under one roof to take care of, which ensues endless problems "wahala" in his life. It is a must watch! It is full of comedy.
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Sierra Leone's Cocaine-Drugged Child Soldiers
Children of War (2000): This is the story of the child soldiers who were drugged with cocaine to make them fight in a war fuelled by blood diamonds, and the child victims of mutilations. Can a permanent world court bring justice to a lost generation?
For downloads and more information visit http://journeyman.tv/9263/short-films/children-of-war.html
A deeply moving report on Sierra Leone's child
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DJ MED latest sierra leone music 2014
sierra leone music 2013~ 2014 for promotion.
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Ebola - Back To Sender
Donald Nat-George uses the Dos and Don'ts of Ebola as a sensitization tool to help minimize/stop the spread of the deadly virus in Sierra Leone. The professionals is sierra Leone's premier comedy group.
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(SIERRA LEONE MUSIC 2012) best of salone mega oldies 2012 by dj med (piornia)
best of sierra leone oldies,just feel free and enjoy our traditional music playlist (1) you coco roas ohh (2) warn u pekin (3) paddle (4)open winda (5)kongos...
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(SIERRA LEONE MUSIC 2012) BEST OF SALONE MEGAMIX VOL 2 by DJ MED (piornia)
DJ MED sierra leone music 2012,feel free and enjoy sierra leone music, so hot like a chilli pepper dj med playlist FOR PROMOTION ONLY
(1) PASS AR DIE
(2) ME YON STYLE
(3) DO FOR LOVE
(4) NO TO ALL MAN GO LEK YOU
(5) FULKRE
(6) LOVE IS BLIND
(7) NA DE PARTY
(8) DIS WOMAN
(9) DO ME DO
(10) SUGAR CAIN LOVE
(11) OH MY BABY
(12) BORN TO SHINE
(13) BRAND NEW
(14) DEKALAY
(15) I MA TUTU I TU
(16) MAM
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Sierra-Leone - 1 hour version (hq - 320kbps)
Enjoy! :D I don't own this music. I don't own the rights to any of this music.
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Africa Investigates - Sierra Leone: Timber!
In this edition of Africa Investigates, reporter Sorious Samura exposes the high level corruption that is stripping his Sierra Leone bare.
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N.U.E.S.L. PRESENTS. MISS SIERRA LEONE UK 2015 BEAUTY PAGENT FOR INFO :07506468889
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filmed and edited by
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Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - Living Like A Refugee - Album
1 Living Like A Refugee
2 Soda Soap
3 Weapon Conflict
4 Bull To The Weak
5 Big Lesson
6 Let We Do We Own
7 Smile
8 Compliments For The Peace
9 Pat Malonthone
10 Garbage To The Showglass
11 Akera Ka Abonshow
12 Kele Mani
13 I'm Not A Fool
14 Ya N'Digba
15 Refugee Rolling
16 Monkey Work
17 Ma Fo Ya
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Sierra Leone Azonto Mix PT1 DJ SUPER-KIDD
Salone Azonto Mix Part 1
I want to Blend in a Azonto Mix With Sierra Leone and Others.While Being Said Here The Sierra Leone Azonto Mix!!!! Tracks Below!!!!
0. Azonto Beat: Iyanya- Kukere
1. Jah The Element- Koncorobo
2. Shady Baby- Me Own Style
3. Heyden Adama- Fit In Gbet
4. Emmerson ft MK- Che De Sompani
5. L.A.J- Tawa 4 U
6. K-Man- Put Am More
7. Heaven Jay- Pass Ah Die
8. Famous- Korpor Don
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SIERRA LEONE INDEPENDENCE
State of emergency Independence festivities have been taking place all week, mainly centred on the harbour area of Freetown. Three days of public holiday hav...
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Sierra Leone Auditions | MTN Project Fame Season 6 Reality Show
Sierra Leone again witnessed another season of MTN Project Fame audition. Watch how the search for the next superstar went in Mama Salone.
For more exciting clips
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Fighting To Contain Sierra Leone's Ebola Epidemic
Into the Hot Zone: NGO's fight to stem the tide of the deadly Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone
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The deadly haemorrhagic Ebola virus has wiped out whole villages in Sierra Leone. At the epicentre of the outbreak is Kailahun, a town where aid
Inside Sierra Leone's Sexist Prison System
Women Behind Bars: How Sierra Leone's prison system is unfairly persecuting women
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Women Behind Bars: How Sierra Leone's prison system is unfairly persecuting women
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Inside Sierra Leone's notoriously corrupt justice system there's been an explosion in female prison rates. But there are some who are fighting for these women, trapped in poverty and discrimination, and behind bars.
Twelve years after Sierra Leone’s long civil war came to an end, its broken institutions and weak development indicators continue to impact on the lives of its people. And as ever it’s women who bear the brunt. Aside from the usual grim data, one statistic stands out: the number of female prisoners has doubled over the past three years. Paralegals Victoria and Marvel are fighting for the rights of women trapped by a corrupt system that discriminates against them. In a country of only 400 lawyers, Sierra Leone’s 80 paralegals have a crucial role to play in trying to deliver basic human rights. As we watch Victoria and Marvel at work, negotiating with police and prison authorities, advising and at times cajoling the women they have come to help, it becomes clear how daunting that task is.
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Women Behind Bars: How Sierra Leone's prison system is unfairly persecuting women
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Inside Sierra Leone's notoriously corrupt justice system there's been an explosion in female prison rates. But there are some who are fighting for these women, trapped in poverty and discrimination, and behind bars.
Twelve years after Sierra Leone’s long civil war came to an end, its broken institutions and weak development indicators continue to impact on the lives of its people. And as ever it’s women who bear the brunt. Aside from the usual grim data, one statistic stands out: the number of female prisoners has doubled over the past three years. Paralegals Victoria and Marvel are fighting for the rights of women trapped by a corrupt system that discriminates against them. In a country of only 400 lawyers, Sierra Leone’s 80 paralegals have a crucial role to play in trying to deliver basic human rights. As we watch Victoria and Marvel at work, negotiating with police and prison authorities, advising and at times cajoling the women they have come to help, it becomes clear how daunting that task is.
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Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 38052
Sara De Coward Hunter - Sierra Leone movie/comedy
The ghost of a man who was innocently killed in a village for falling in love with the chief's daughter is out haunting for its killer for vengeance. Sara was h...
The ghost of a man who was innocently killed in a village for falling in love with the chief's daughter is out haunting for its killer for vengeance. Sara was hired to hunt down the ghost. Watch out the subsequent thrilling comedy...
wn.com/Sara De Coward Hunter Sierra Leone Movie Comedy
The ghost of a man who was innocently killed in a village for falling in love with the chief's daughter is out haunting for its killer for vengeance. Sara was hired to hunt down the ghost. Watch out the subsequent thrilling comedy...
- published: 28 Mar 2014
- views: 50571
Mate Wahala 1 - Sierra Leone Comedy/Movie
Sara experiences a happy marital life with his wife, Mama Seray. However, due to lack of satisfaction he marries three wives adding to his first wife. He now ha...
Sara experiences a happy marital life with his wife, Mama Seray. However, due to lack of satisfaction he marries three wives adding to his first wife. He now has four wives living under one roof to take care of, which ensues endless problems "wahala" in his life. It is a must watch! It is full of comedy.
wn.com/Mate Wahala 1 Sierra Leone Comedy Movie
Sara experiences a happy marital life with his wife, Mama Seray. However, due to lack of satisfaction he marries three wives adding to his first wife. He now has four wives living under one roof to take care of, which ensues endless problems "wahala" in his life. It is a must watch! It is full of comedy.
- published: 28 Mar 2014
- views: 36715
Sierra Leone's Cocaine-Drugged Child Soldiers
Children of War (2000): This is the story of the child soldiers who were drugged with cocaine to make them fight in a war fuelled by blood diamonds, and the ch...
Children of War (2000): This is the story of the child soldiers who were drugged with cocaine to make them fight in a war fuelled by blood diamonds, and the child victims of mutilations. Can a permanent world court bring justice to a lost generation?
For downloads and more information visit http://journeyman.tv/9263/short-films/children-of-war.html
A deeply moving report on Sierra Leone's children of war.
Sherieff Koroma is today in a schoolroom learning to read and write. Earlier in the year he was living a different life, his nickname was Captain Cut-Hand. After his house was burnt down by the RUF he escaped to the bush only to be found by rebels. They gave him the choice "do we kill you, or do you join us." He was then drugged up with cocaine and sent out to fight, mutilations became his trademark. With a smile on his face he describes how he earned respect as a brave fighter. "Whenever we attacked we children went first. We were fearless." With enough drugs, and with no other family apart from the rebels, children like Sherieff were easily manipulated. It is the child fighters who've been responsible for the worst atrocities in Sierra Leone. Isattu Kargbo, a girl the same age as Sherieff, recalls the day four boys came and cut off her hand. RUF leader Foday Sankoh vehemently denies his 'freedom fighters' are responsible for such mutilations. In an interview here, he blames the Nigerian led peacekeepers ECOMOG, "It's all lies" he says. The RUF he leads has no other purpose than to sustain itself and maintain power in Sierra Leone. It gathers wealth from the Sierra Leoneon diamond mines it controls. Sankoh believes that "the people were crying for war, and that was answered by God." Yet the people caught up in the war are sending out different prayers. "Sometines I get an urge to chop off more hands," Sherieff tells us, "I pray to God to remove this urge. I pray to God to help me kill myself."
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wn.com/Sierra Leone's Cocaine Drugged Child Soldiers
Children of War (2000): This is the story of the child soldiers who were drugged with cocaine to make them fight in a war fuelled by blood diamonds, and the child victims of mutilations. Can a permanent world court bring justice to a lost generation?
For downloads and more information visit http://journeyman.tv/9263/short-films/children-of-war.html
A deeply moving report on Sierra Leone's children of war.
Sherieff Koroma is today in a schoolroom learning to read and write. Earlier in the year he was living a different life, his nickname was Captain Cut-Hand. After his house was burnt down by the RUF he escaped to the bush only to be found by rebels. They gave him the choice "do we kill you, or do you join us." He was then drugged up with cocaine and sent out to fight, mutilations became his trademark. With a smile on his face he describes how he earned respect as a brave fighter. "Whenever we attacked we children went first. We were fearless." With enough drugs, and with no other family apart from the rebels, children like Sherieff were easily manipulated. It is the child fighters who've been responsible for the worst atrocities in Sierra Leone. Isattu Kargbo, a girl the same age as Sherieff, recalls the day four boys came and cut off her hand. RUF leader Foday Sankoh vehemently denies his 'freedom fighters' are responsible for such mutilations. In an interview here, he blames the Nigerian led peacekeepers ECOMOG, "It's all lies" he says. The RUF he leads has no other purpose than to sustain itself and maintain power in Sierra Leone. It gathers wealth from the Sierra Leoneon diamond mines it controls. Sankoh believes that "the people were crying for war, and that was answered by God." Yet the people caught up in the war are sending out different prayers. "Sometines I get an urge to chop off more hands," Sherieff tells us, "I pray to God to remove this urge. I pray to God to help me kill myself."
SABC - Ref. 722
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- published: 08 Jan 2008
- views: 262256
DJ MED latest sierra leone music 2014
sierra leone music 2013~ 2014 for promotion....
sierra leone music 2013~ 2014 for promotion.
wn.com/Dj Med Latest Sierra Leone Music 2014
sierra leone music 2013~ 2014 for promotion.
- published: 20 Dec 2013
- views: 37648
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author: dj med
Ebola - Back To Sender
Donald Nat-George uses the Dos and Don'ts of Ebola as a sensitization tool to help minimize/stop the spread of the deadly virus in Sierra Leone. The professiona...
Donald Nat-George uses the Dos and Don'ts of Ebola as a sensitization tool to help minimize/stop the spread of the deadly virus in Sierra Leone. The professionals is sierra Leone's premier comedy group.
wn.com/Ebola Back To Sender
Donald Nat-George uses the Dos and Don'ts of Ebola as a sensitization tool to help minimize/stop the spread of the deadly virus in Sierra Leone. The professionals is sierra Leone's premier comedy group.
- published: 02 Feb 2015
- views: 302
(SIERRA LEONE MUSIC 2012) best of salone mega oldies 2012 by dj med (piornia)
best of sierra leone oldies,just feel free and enjoy our traditional music playlist (1) you coco roas ohh (2) warn u pekin (3) paddle (4)open winda (5)kongos......
best of sierra leone oldies,just feel free and enjoy our traditional music playlist (1) you coco roas ohh (2) warn u pekin (3) paddle (4)open winda (5)kongos...
wn.com/(Sierra Leone Music 2012) Best Of Salone Mega Oldies 2012 By Dj Med (Piornia)
best of sierra leone oldies,just feel free and enjoy our traditional music playlist (1) you coco roas ohh (2) warn u pekin (3) paddle (4)open winda (5)kongos...
- published: 08 Jul 2012
- views: 80493
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author: dj med
(SIERRA LEONE MUSIC 2012) BEST OF SALONE MEGAMIX VOL 2 by DJ MED (piornia)
DJ MED sierra leone music 2012,feel free and enjoy sierra leone music, so hot like a chilli pepper dj med playlist FOR PROMOTION ONLY
(1) PASS AR DIE
(2) ME...
DJ MED sierra leone music 2012,feel free and enjoy sierra leone music, so hot like a chilli pepper dj med playlist FOR PROMOTION ONLY
(1) PASS AR DIE
(2) ME YON STYLE
(3) DO FOR LOVE
(4) NO TO ALL MAN GO LEK YOU
(5) FULKRE
(6) LOVE IS BLIND
(7) NA DE PARTY
(8) DIS WOMAN
(9) DO ME DO
(10) SUGAR CAIN LOVE
(11) OH MY BABY
(12) BORN TO SHINE
(13) BRAND NEW
(14) DEKALAY
(15) I MA TUTU I TU
(16) MAMA SALAY REMIXX
(17) ORAMALA MIX
(18) AWAN FOR MARRAD U
(19) SWAGGALESS
(20) I'M SORRY
(21) WEEKEND LOVE
(22) SAY MY NAME
wn.com/(Sierra Leone Music 2012) Best Of Salone Megamix Vol 2 By Dj Med (Piornia)
DJ MED sierra leone music 2012,feel free and enjoy sierra leone music, so hot like a chilli pepper dj med playlist FOR PROMOTION ONLY
(1) PASS AR DIE
(2) ME YON STYLE
(3) DO FOR LOVE
(4) NO TO ALL MAN GO LEK YOU
(5) FULKRE
(6) LOVE IS BLIND
(7) NA DE PARTY
(8) DIS WOMAN
(9) DO ME DO
(10) SUGAR CAIN LOVE
(11) OH MY BABY
(12) BORN TO SHINE
(13) BRAND NEW
(14) DEKALAY
(15) I MA TUTU I TU
(16) MAMA SALAY REMIXX
(17) ORAMALA MIX
(18) AWAN FOR MARRAD U
(19) SWAGGALESS
(20) I'M SORRY
(21) WEEKEND LOVE
(22) SAY MY NAME
- published: 24 Jun 2012
- views: 283054
Sierra-Leone - 1 hour version (hq - 320kbps)
Enjoy! :D I don't own this music. I don't own the rights to any of this music....
Enjoy! :D I don't own this music. I don't own the rights to any of this music.
wn.com/Sierra Leone 1 Hour Version (Hq 320Kbps)
Enjoy! :D I don't own this music. I don't own the rights to any of this music.
- published: 22 Dec 2012
- views: 6295
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author: Xenondp96
Africa Investigates - Sierra Leone: Timber!
In this edition of Africa Investigates, reporter Sorious Samura exposes the high level corruption that is stripping his Sierra Leone bare....
In this edition of Africa Investigates, reporter Sorious Samura exposes the high level corruption that is stripping his Sierra Leone bare.
wn.com/Africa Investigates Sierra Leone Timber
In this edition of Africa Investigates, reporter Sorious Samura exposes the high level corruption that is stripping his Sierra Leone bare.
- published: 24 Nov 2011
- views: 54462
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - Living Like A Refugee - Album
1 Living Like A Refugee
2 Soda Soap
3 Weapon Conflict
4 Bull To The Weak
5 Big Lesson
6 Let We Do We Own
7 Smile
8 Compliments For The Peace
9 Pat Malon...
1 Living Like A Refugee
2 Soda Soap
3 Weapon Conflict
4 Bull To The Weak
5 Big Lesson
6 Let We Do We Own
7 Smile
8 Compliments For The Peace
9 Pat Malonthone
10 Garbage To The Showglass
11 Akera Ka Abonshow
12 Kele Mani
13 I'm Not A Fool
14 Ya N'Digba
15 Refugee Rolling
16 Monkey Work
17 Ma Fo Ya
wn.com/Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars Living Like A Refugee Album
1 Living Like A Refugee
2 Soda Soap
3 Weapon Conflict
4 Bull To The Weak
5 Big Lesson
6 Let We Do We Own
7 Smile
8 Compliments For The Peace
9 Pat Malonthone
10 Garbage To The Showglass
11 Akera Ka Abonshow
12 Kele Mani
13 I'm Not A Fool
14 Ya N'Digba
15 Refugee Rolling
16 Monkey Work
17 Ma Fo Ya
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 2
Sierra Leone Azonto Mix PT1 DJ SUPER-KIDD
Salone Azonto Mix Part 1
I want to Blend in a Azonto Mix With Sierra Leone and Others.While Being Said Here The Sierra Leone Azonto Mix!!!! Tracks Below!!!!
0. ...
Salone Azonto Mix Part 1
I want to Blend in a Azonto Mix With Sierra Leone and Others.While Being Said Here The Sierra Leone Azonto Mix!!!! Tracks Below!!!!
0. Azonto Beat: Iyanya- Kukere
1. Jah The Element- Koncorobo
2. Shady Baby- Me Own Style
3. Heyden Adama- Fit In Gbet
4. Emmerson ft MK- Che De Sompani
5. L.A.J- Tawa 4 U
6. K-Man- Put Am More
7. Heaven Jay- Pass Ah Die
8. Famous- Korpor Don
9. Heyden Adama- NoBody
10. Souferior- Lose Control
11. Shady Baby- Welcome To The Party
12. Various Artist- Nor Want Dance (Salone Version)
13. Jah The Element- One N' Only Lover
14. Cool J ft Na Oozey- Brand New Style
15. Dallas Banton- Suck Mi Bobbie
16.Various Artist- U Go Kill Me Tiday
17. Rahim- Life 2 Sweet
18. Shady Baby- Nor Go Taya
19. PSY- Gangnam Style (Azonto Remix (Acapella))
20. M2- Prove Am
21. DJ SUPER-KIDD- (Azonto) Party Hard Beat RMX
22. Suga Lulu- Na Me Kam So (Azonto & Party Hard Remix (Acapella))
23. Camouflag ft L.A.J - Na U Bizness
24. Emmerson ft Timaya- Fen Am (Remix)
25. Dallas Banton- Fen Di Money
26. Innocent- Scarter U Gari (Money Dey)
27. Souferior ft Shady Baby- Ol Word
28. Shady Baby- U Go Soba (Acapella & Song)
29. Various Artist- God Help Me
30. Various Artist- Paddle Lou
31. SUC-Q-LENT- Yuh Love
32. Patman ft Raga Spice- Jump En Pass
33. Various Artist- Na God Na U Wen-Dae
34. Famous- Sebeh
wn.com/Sierra Leone Azonto Mix Pt1 Dj Super Kidd
Salone Azonto Mix Part 1
I want to Blend in a Azonto Mix With Sierra Leone and Others.While Being Said Here The Sierra Leone Azonto Mix!!!! Tracks Below!!!!
0. Azonto Beat: Iyanya- Kukere
1. Jah The Element- Koncorobo
2. Shady Baby- Me Own Style
3. Heyden Adama- Fit In Gbet
4. Emmerson ft MK- Che De Sompani
5. L.A.J- Tawa 4 U
6. K-Man- Put Am More
7. Heaven Jay- Pass Ah Die
8. Famous- Korpor Don
9. Heyden Adama- NoBody
10. Souferior- Lose Control
11. Shady Baby- Welcome To The Party
12. Various Artist- Nor Want Dance (Salone Version)
13. Jah The Element- One N' Only Lover
14. Cool J ft Na Oozey- Brand New Style
15. Dallas Banton- Suck Mi Bobbie
16.Various Artist- U Go Kill Me Tiday
17. Rahim- Life 2 Sweet
18. Shady Baby- Nor Go Taya
19. PSY- Gangnam Style (Azonto Remix (Acapella))
20. M2- Prove Am
21. DJ SUPER-KIDD- (Azonto) Party Hard Beat RMX
22. Suga Lulu- Na Me Kam So (Azonto & Party Hard Remix (Acapella))
23. Camouflag ft L.A.J - Na U Bizness
24. Emmerson ft Timaya- Fen Am (Remix)
25. Dallas Banton- Fen Di Money
26. Innocent- Scarter U Gari (Money Dey)
27. Souferior ft Shady Baby- Ol Word
28. Shady Baby- U Go Soba (Acapella & Song)
29. Various Artist- God Help Me
30. Various Artist- Paddle Lou
31. SUC-Q-LENT- Yuh Love
32. Patman ft Raga Spice- Jump En Pass
33. Various Artist- Na God Na U Wen-Dae
34. Famous- Sebeh
- published: 06 Jan 2014
- views: 24743
SIERRA LEONE INDEPENDENCE
State of emergency Independence festivities have been taking place all week, mainly centred on the harbour area of Freetown. Three days of public holiday hav......
State of emergency Independence festivities have been taking place all week, mainly centred on the harbour area of Freetown. Three days of public holiday hav...
wn.com/Sierra Leone Independence
State of emergency Independence festivities have been taking place all week, mainly centred on the harbour area of Freetown. Three days of public holiday hav...
- published: 25 Oct 2012
- views: 5605
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author: Julius Bio
Sierra Leone Auditions | MTN Project Fame Season 6 Reality Show
Sierra Leone again witnessed another season of MTN Project Fame audition. Watch how the search for the next superstar went in Mama Salone.
For more exciting cl...
Sierra Leone again witnessed another season of MTN Project Fame audition. Watch how the search for the next superstar went in Mama Salone.
For more exciting clips
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About Project Fame: Project Fame West Africa is a regional music talent reality TV Show produced in Lagos Nigeria and aired across West Africa. The show features contestants from Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. Auditions are conducted in these four West African countries to select a total of 24 contestants who then advance to the next stage and converge in Lagos, where the judges will weed off 6 contestants, leaving 18 to advance to the semi finals. From these 18, only 15 will advance to the Academy where they will be drilled and trained in the art of music for weeks.
The show runs for a total of 10 weeks, during which one contestant will be evicted every week for the duration of the show. One winner will emerge and win the star prize, while first and second runners up go home with consolation prizes.
Project Fame West Africa is sponsored by MTN Nigeria and produced by Ultima Studios.
wn.com/Sierra Leone Auditions | Mtn Project Fame Season 6 Reality Show
Sierra Leone again witnessed another season of MTN Project Fame audition. Watch how the search for the next superstar went in Mama Salone.
For more exciting clips
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About Project Fame: Project Fame West Africa is a regional music talent reality TV Show produced in Lagos Nigeria and aired across West Africa. The show features contestants from Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. Auditions are conducted in these four West African countries to select a total of 24 contestants who then advance to the next stage and converge in Lagos, where the judges will weed off 6 contestants, leaving 18 to advance to the semi finals. From these 18, only 15 will advance to the Academy where they will be drilled and trained in the art of music for weeks.
The show runs for a total of 10 weeks, during which one contestant will be evicted every week for the duration of the show. One winner will emerge and win the star prize, while first and second runners up go home with consolation prizes.
Project Fame West Africa is sponsored by MTN Nigeria and produced by Ultima Studios.
- published: 04 Jul 2013
- views: 10323
Fighting To Contain Sierra Leone's Ebola Epidemic
Into the Hot Zone: NGO's fight to stem the tide of the deadly Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone
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Into the Hot Zone: NGO's fight to stem the tide of the deadly Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone
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The deadly haemorrhagic Ebola virus has wiped out whole villages in Sierra Leone. At the epicentre of the outbreak is Kailahun, a town where aid workers are risking their lives to deal with the crisis.
"We are now going to the house, and the volunteers - the Dead Body Management Team - they will proceed with the burial", explains a Red Cross worker. His boiler suited unit is responding to the unexplained death of a middle aged man. The body must be treated with all the precautions afforded to an Ebola patient. Informing the locals of what is happening to the deceased diffuses tension, and helps to defeat the fear and paranoia spreading among the shocked communities. "There's a lot of beliefs in black magic and those traditional beliefs, so people often explain things through witchcraft and curses", says Dr Richard Broome. It is up to brave volunteers and local medics to educate communities afflicted by the brutal disease. With the number of confirmed deaths increasing, it is important to focus on the few survivors who pull through the virus' 21 day cycle. The individuals and NGOs fighting and dying with their patients are now desperate for a concerted international response.
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Into the Hot Zone: NGO's fight to stem the tide of the deadly Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone
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The deadly haemorrhagic Ebola virus has wiped out whole villages in Sierra Leone. At the epicentre of the outbreak is Kailahun, a town where aid workers are risking their lives to deal with the crisis.
"We are now going to the house, and the volunteers - the Dead Body Management Team - they will proceed with the burial", explains a Red Cross worker. His boiler suited unit is responding to the unexplained death of a middle aged man. The body must be treated with all the precautions afforded to an Ebola patient. Informing the locals of what is happening to the deceased diffuses tension, and helps to defeat the fear and paranoia spreading among the shocked communities. "There's a lot of beliefs in black magic and those traditional beliefs, so people often explain things through witchcraft and curses", says Dr Richard Broome. It is up to brave volunteers and local medics to educate communities afflicted by the brutal disease. With the number of confirmed deaths increasing, it is important to focus on the few survivors who pull through the virus' 21 day cycle. The individuals and NGOs fighting and dying with their patients are now desperate for a concerted international response.
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- published: 26 Aug 2014
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