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More than two weeks on from the terror attack in the town of Palma in Mozambique, around 20-thousand people remain unaccounted for.
The country's authorities have sent hundreds of soldiers into the town and have declared it free of terrorists, but the situation remains precarious.
Islamic State extremists known as al Shabab say they carried out the attack, though the group has no identifiable leader or ideology.
Sky's special correspondent Alex Crawford sent this report.
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An international team of scientists and explorers, lead by Dr Julian Bayliss, go on an extraordinary mission in Mozambique to reach a forest that no human has set foot in. The team, including some of the world’s foremost climate change experts, aims to collect data from the forest to help in our understanding of how climate change is affecting our planet. But the forest sits atop a mountain, and to reach it, the team must first climb a sheer 100m wall of rock. The scientists’ work is based on research conducted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.
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Hi everyone. Brand new to video and video production. This movie is a few clips I have put together from a recent trip to Mozambique. I recorded very little footage so I apologise in advance for any monotony.
Please leave any feedback on what can be changed/improved, very keen to learn. Plenty more to come!
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NIFENTO the new documentary from Iris Global featuring Heidi Baker: Filmed against the backdrop of an unknown war in Mozambique, NIFENTO documents Heidi Baker's fight to see love win against all odds in the midst of terrorism, chaos, and torture of the innocent. Can love really overcome such darkness?
A film by BREWER CREATIVE | Presented by IRIS GLOBAL
Directed and written by JESSICA BREWER | Editor JAMES BREWER
Featuring HEIDI BAKER AND WILL HART | More information at https://Nifento.com
ABOUT THE FILM:
When invaded by radical terrorists who are burning down villages, beheading, and violently murdering civilians, how does the Church in the midst of these tragedies respond?
Heidi Baker, co-founder of Iris Global, has been living in Mozambique, Africa for over twenty-five years. Since 2017 her home province has been overcome by war. When Heidi’s friends and family shared their concerns for her safety, asking her to consider leaving, Heidi’s response has always been, ”Why should I leave behind the ones I’ve raised and disciplined; those I love? They can’t leave, so why should I?”
Filmed by two missionaries, James and Jessica Brewer, NIFENTO is a film that showcases the grim reality of war and terrorism in northern Mozambique. It features stories from families who are experiencing it firsthand and the response of Iris Global who is working hand in hand with the local church.
Striving to be the hands and feet of Jesus in one of the poorest nations in the world, Heidi and her team have faced cyclones, floods, famines, extreme poverty, and now terrorism.
The conflict has ravaged the region resulting in over 800,000 people fleeing from their homes and becoming internally displaced.
In the midst of radicals who continue to set villages ablaze, behead civilians, and torture the innocent, the question remains: Can love really overcome such darkness?
NIFENTO (“LOVE” in the Mozambican language Makua.)
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