We head out to meet FRANCE 24 Observers. They tell us more about the stories they have alerted us to. Every first Saturday of the month at 10:45am Paris time.
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We head out to meet FRANCE 24 Observers. They tell us more about the stories they have alerted us to. Every first Saturday of the month at 10:45am Paris time.
... moreThe podcast currently has 27 episodes available.
Hardly a week goes by in Cameroon without a video emerging that documents violence against gay or transgender people. Our Observers, LGBT rights activists, brought this worrying phenomenon to our attention. In this episode of The Observers Direct, we visited them on the ground to see how they help victims and fight to change public attitudes.
Since August, thousands of migrants have been trying to cross the Polish border from Belarus. They have come from Yemen, Syria, Iraq or the Democratic Republic of Congo, hoping to enter the European Union. Poland has accused Belarusian head of state Alexander Lukashenko of instrumentalising migrants in a feud with the EU, and has opted to deport them. Turned away from both sides, men, women and children find themselves stranded along the border in the middle of the forest.
Major protests that broke out in Colombia on April 28 have been marked by numerous acts of violence perpetrated against demonstrators by security forces and armed civilians alike. In this special report, ‘Colombia: Silencing a Revolt,’ the FRANCE 24 Observers investigated these clashes using the testimonies of our Observers on the ground and the analysis of countless amateur videos posted online.
In southwestern Mali, people are still subject to “descent-based slavery”, a form of discrimination that persists long after slavery itself was abolished in the West African country. The France 24 Observers went to Mali to meet the villagers who are standing up and saying, “I am not your slave.”
France 24 journalists meet eyewitnesses (Observers) to discuss memorable events they have experienced. The programme brings to the airways the unique journalistic online project 'The Observers'.
In the Malian capital Bamako, one of our Observers is fighting sexual and domestic violence towards women. Another is raising awareness about the unhygienic transport of meat in the city. A third is working to provide educational opportunities for visually-impaired children. Our reporter Corentin Bainier went to meet these three activists.
There are an estimated 60,000 Nigerians stranded in detention centres in Libya after trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea in search of a better life in Europe. Some are held for ransoms that they are unable to pay. We went to meet two individuals who managed to smuggle in a phone and send out a cry for help.
The Central African Republic has been in the grip of a conflict since 2013 that has turned two religious communities in the country - Christians and Muslims - against each other. But some locals in the capital are trying to change all that. Our journalist went to Bangui to meet the people leading initiatives to heal the rifts between Christians and Muslims.
France 24 journalists meet eyewitnesses (Observers) to discuss memorable events they have experienced. The programme brings to the airways the unique journalistic online project ''The Observers''.
France 24 journalists meet eyewitnesses (Observers) to discuss memorable events they have experienced. The programme brings to the airways the unique journalistic online project ''The Observers''.
The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.
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