The podcast covers the gang violence crisis in Haiti, with armed groups taking control and freeing inmates. Women in Bangladesh fight to save the Moyur river from land grabbers. Iraqi women face a ban from a race due to fears of losing their chastity. The podcast also follows the story of the first female mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Haiti engulfed in gang violence and political turmoil with armed groups controlling the nation, complicating governance and security.
Women in Bangladesh uniting to reclaim and protect the Moyur River from land grabbers and pollution, showcasing grassroots environmental activism.
Deep dives
Haiti's Gang Violence and Political Turmoil
Violence grips Haiti as criminal armed groups control the nation, escalating recently with gangs storming prisons to free inmates. Gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, nicknamed Barbecue, has stirred controversy, threatening civil war if the Prime Minister returns. Power struggles among numerous gangs and political ties to these groups complicate Haiti's situation, worsened by delayed elections and historical challenges.
Bangladesh Women's Fight to Save River Moira
Women in Bangladesh battle land grabbers, pollution, and illegal damming threatening the Moira River they depend on for survival. Despite facing threats and silencing, women rallied against land grabbers, successfully reclaiming the river and uncultivated lands. The women-led movement aims to protect the river, educate on pollution's impact, and nurture environmental awareness for future generations.
Gender Discrimination in Iraq's Basra Marathon
In Basra, Iraq, women were barred from a running race due to opposition and threats from religious leaders. The decision highlighted challenges faced by women in the changing dynamics of an ostensibly open city. While activists criticized the exclusion, organizers cited safety concerns amidst political and societal pressures.
Iranian Singer Shervin Haji-Pour's Advocacy and Sentencing
Iranian singer Shervin Haji-Pour faced imprisonment for his song 'Baro-ye,' condemning the government during protests. Convicted of inciting riots, he received additional penalties, including composing on sensitive topics. The international community condemned the charges, recognizing Haji-Pour's dedication and impact, exemplified by his Grammy success in promoting social change through art.
The Caribbean nation of Haiti is in the grip of gang violence, with armed groups controlling much of the country. The lawlessness came to a head after gangs stormed two jails, freeing thousands of prisoners. Meanwhile Prime Minister Ariel Henry is being prevented from returning after a trip abroad. Luis Fajardo from BBC Monitoring in Miami tells us about the key players in Haiti, and the background to what’s happening.
The women saving a river
A group of women in Bangladesh have been mobilising to save the Moyur river from land grabbers. They have successfully recovered parts of the river and protected them from pollution. Shahnewaj Rocky of BBC Bangla went to meet them.
Women running in Iraq
Women competitors in a recent 13-kilometre race in the Iraqi city of Basra were banned just days before it took place. Organisers decided to exclude them after comments by Muslim clerics that the participation of women would 'deprive them of their chastity and honour'. Dima Babilie of BBC Arabic has spoken to women who had been training for the race.
Filming the Mayor of Freetown
When she took office in 2018, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr was the first democratically elected female mayor of Sierra Leone’s capital city, Freetown. During her successful re-election campaign last year, she was filmed for a BBC Africa Eye documentary, which set out to follow her environmental work, but became a record of a fiercely contested election, as we hear from Africa Eye’s Abdul Brima.
Baraye: the protest anthem that Iran has tried to suppress
Iranian singer Shervin Hajipour became famous after his song Baraye became widely popular in the country, and went on to win a Grammy award for Best Song for Social Change. He has now received a prison sentence after being charged with "spreading propaganda against the establishment". Taraneh Stone of BBC Persian has been looking into Shervin’s story.
(Photo: Tyres on fire near the main prison of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on March 3, 2024. Credit: Luckenson Jean/AFPTV/AFP)
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