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Originally from YouTube: Amasaha ya nyuma ya FARDC i Bukavu || Imbere muri Gereza yarimo abarenga 2000 || Twageze mu Mujyi
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00:09They were still there, and they worked for him.
00:15Now we have to go to the city of Nwenoch.
00:23As a result of this city, the city of Nwenoch,
00:25has never been there.
00:28The state of Nwenoch is also the city of Nwenoch.
00:30We're here to go to the city of Nwenoch.
00:33But we have to go to the city of Nwenoch.
00:37tomorrow.
00:38And we tell the situation,
00:40we see an extreme coming up and die and get to the end of that.
00:44The event has been going up and done it again.
00:46The event has been going up and done it.
00:48We know the frontier has been vulnerability and the end of that.
00:51Even if you stop walking,
00:53we're going to take care of it.
00:54It's because we know that we don't lose our lives.
00:57We don't lose our lives.
00:59There's enough time to change the world's lives.
01:02Even if you don't lose our lives,
01:04we can't lose our lives.
01:05The message was actually, you know, my teacher.
01:14At the end, at the end, I was waiting for the day, and she was going to leave.
01:19My children were working with a man, she got to go and go and get me.
01:27And at the end, my son was to give a hand.
01:31I kept the SSI in this situation that we did not understand that,
01:37we went to the house that we had with the Hedges,
01:39I had to expand the FADC with the FADC and the other people.
01:47We did not understand that the SSI in this situation was raised in the name of our nation in the
01:52US.
01:52That is, even in fact,
01:58Mwani, kwa kuwa mamlaka yote ya toka kwa mungu, hapa tunaona zamani FRDC mesha tuacha, hapa tunakuwa kumikono ya wandugu
02:12zetu Mventua, na sii tuko salama, kama wamefika hapa, tunajua kwa mbali mungu ndia lierusu, kwa kuwa mamlaka yote na
02:24toka kwa mungu ndivyo biblia,
02:26na sii tunati, yaani watu ungoze kama watu ungoze, watu ungoze kwa amani na salama.
02:35Awa silikaribai faakdaisee, ni mwamumu bila ya mundzuza baturaji, bala zisahulimga kuyindi, uyumunzi ujize mumuji wa ukavu, usangamaduka mensha jifunze
02:45kukwa ya sahuhi.
02:46Tulimugachaki ituwa Nyawela, ni kambu mutujize mumuji wabukavu, hajirutututse ahandi ituwa na plase mula mbaa, feveak, na handi hatanduka nye.
02:54Ujize hano muli Nyawela, umunakubu zimabgagaru, tsebitanuka inu kwa wanoa habitechi rezaga, na hano mungu ubo, abatuleji wa rakora, nibi
03:01sansge, mumiji, mumasoko, mumaduka, maduka rakora,
03:05Awa nirajina umuhanda na hachi wazo, hama taksa rakora, hama bitarobi rakora, hama shuri rakora, ujize sabi rakora, usi jama
03:13banke niyo atala tanja kukora, eki midibijos sabi rakora hanumuli Nyawela.
03:16Nihamge mbho, abatuleji wabaduhai, uhaminyabu garaga za uko, ungabo za efaktaisee, zasa huye ubdo, umutuwae mumakumia winaagata tootanda za uko,
03:24uje pinjira hanumuli bukavu kubu hoza kagacha kabu kubu.
03:26Aba sikile wabafakuta, hawa kawari, laimu mabuka hanu hafi, wakajenda viva, ibi chulu, ndivabu waturaje, ibi sige ebi kibigana wandi
03:33nandi mawandi na ueri, tuwa ashe imbunda, uje zmungu ubera watuwe wafakumuzi, maga, garo, teli kowa jika, wafakua, uji mwako,
03:40uji, mwako, uji, mwako, uji, mwako, uji, mwako, uji, kubu, uji, kwenye, uji, mwako, uji, mwako, uji, uji, kuli, uji,
03:50kwa, uji, kuhu, uji, kubu, uji, kubu, uji, kubu, uji
03:52My name is Patrick the songD Dim issue of Dallua
03:56and I'm serving you in your business
03:59I live in my business and I dress
04:03and I去 composition my own business
04:04I have Schwitz7 PEade
04:13. . . . .
04:44All right.
04:47All right.
04:52All right.
05:11I'm going to go now.
05:12is one of our students who are working together.
05:19The children used to be in this village to meet for a long time.
05:24I have been working with it and to offer it all.
05:27we have been working with it and our work.
05:36We are working with it and it is here in our village.
05:40Beva, maike munivua ya panzi, tuliona ko batu bawili, Beva lipigika masasi na habo, kama likuwa mabal perja tujue na
05:50madepoza mingi zebaliva sana munivua ya panzi sana.
06:12We're still in the process of recording some of them that are coming back. So we're still keeping them, communicate
06:19on radios and TV for them to come and report themselves.
06:23Those who want to carry on with the military services, we help them to carry on. Those who want to
06:30live the civilian life, we actually help them to do so.
06:32But we give them a message, we told them to come to us with the guns and weapon to actually
06:38hand it to us beforehand.
06:40There is a meeting point where everybody coming there, so from there there is a reshuffle, we look, those are
06:48actually criminals.
06:49We actually put them in the hands of the service service, we want to help them to actually proceed with
06:57the army services, we help them.
07:00There are so many people coming in. All of them are not military. Some of them are criminals, armed criminals,
07:07some are military.
07:08So there are differences between those people and in themselves here.
07:11These people will be able to raise their heads to the government themselves and they will pay too many bills.
07:17They are called planes, they will pay to the government, they will pay to the governor's bills.
07:20So we're now going to help them with the government and they'll get some money from them.
07:39Let's talk about them.
07:40My first name is El backupiques and its name.
07:44I'm working with it because it is wonderful.
07:45The government can help to help people who are in our own world.
07:47They will help us to help people who are in the future.
07:57We can help people who are in their ways and why our union is their own people,
08:00and we can help them improve their lives.
08:04Oh, congratulations.
08:06And that's my name.
08:06When I heard birth, there was a lot of people who were not born in the city
08:14that had been in the city and lived with their own values.
08:17I was in touch with a lot of people.
08:21I had never said, I knew that this was a very good one.
08:25I was in the city of Taijima.
08:35Now I had this program to have to see an effect down the road,
08:37and the life of a lot of people have learned and learned about it.
08:43The first and foremost why is that you have a good choice.
08:47For example, when the right of the country is not the same thing as the people who live in the
08:50country,
08:50the house is not the same, then it's not the same thing in the country.
08:54You know, the most recent community come out to the country but
09:06The government, believe inAND's
09:26We had a lot of people in the city, and we had a lot of people in the city.
09:34Like in the town of Goma, they burned the cells, prison cells, and killed women.
09:40That was two days before even coming in.
09:43You mean, who? You didn't rape at this time?
09:45They say themselves, they actually killed some people, and the torch burned the cells.
09:52It wasn't nothing to do with us. We came two days after we found those things happening.
09:57So we're saying that the DRC government should stop these criminal activities.
10:01It's about time to live like human people.
10:04I'm not sure how to do this, but we're not sure how to do this.
10:11We're not sure how to do this.
10:12We're not sure how to do this.
10:14We're not sure how to do it.
10:22We're not sure how to do this.
10:23We're not sure how to do this, but we're not sure how to do this.
10:29We're not sure how to do this.
10:31I'm sure they are aware of what I'm doing.
10:37But I knew that if we were involved in this country,
10:37we have to do this.
10:38We're not sure how to do it.
10:42We were happy to talk about this, and we're not sure what to do and we're not sure how to
10:50do it.
10:51not in the cellules, because it is in the cellules where they are injured.
10:55So we found that the doors were open, so they were blown away.
11:00In this case, Bukavu was the only one who came to the house,
11:06and that was the only one who came to the house.
11:11When we were in the town of Bukavu, we found a hell, a nightmare.
11:16It looks like a film of horror. People were destroyed.
11:22The house looted, destroyed.
11:24You see the people, Mohol was not there.
11:27So now, since we've been here, people are now living up again.
11:30They are happy that we are here.
11:32So you have seen in the video when we are coming, people are applauding,
11:35saying welcome to the town of Bukavu.
11:38So the situation where we found in the town of Bukavu when we came here
11:42is really a terrible, a dreadful situation.
11:46But there was a crime with pimans in Bukavu.
11:50This is a crime with milk from Bukavu.
11:52To their definition of rumeniaale,
11:54we have to go to kung me a ball direction,
11:58to quitter of the Douglas in Elope on the street.
12:05Just past the village with tourists,
12:09the Six-D nations of the Gate go to the Sea.
12:17Nooo! Nooo! Nooo! Nooo! Nooo! Nooo!
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