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00:00Yo Dio, you're raising your kids, who sent you?
00:03The kid is sitting there quietly, you send him to the ground,
00:06you expose him to hard work, to dangerous work, you mistreat him.
00:10Do you know that kids have rights?
00:12No, you know? You know even?
00:14You act like you don't know, otherwise you know.
00:17Hey, generic.
00:19Every time, in the news, we see kids in all kinds of situations.
00:33You even wonder if they came to the world alone.
00:35They are in the street, in the plantations, in the mines, all kinds of busy.
00:39Everyone knows that children must be protected.
00:42Governments, international organizations, religious leaders,
00:46even dogs and cats, they know that children must be protected.
00:49Except you.
00:52According to Article 433 of the Ivorian Penal Code,
00:55imprisonment of 1 to 5 years is punished,
00:58and a fine of 500,000 francs to 1,000,000 francs,
01:01or one of these two sentences only,
01:03anyone who commits or lets a miner do dangerous work.
01:09You know?
01:11You got it? I hope you got it.
01:13You, you got your villa, you got your money, you got all the milk.
01:17You're going to look for a child in the village,
01:19you take him to the city, to your house,
01:21and you turn him into Cinderella of the grannies, Cinderella of the plates.
01:25She does everything, she does dangerous work.
01:28It's you, the Ivorian Penal Code.
01:30I hope you're going to change.
01:32Hey, the law is the law.
01:43The Ivorian Penal Code
01:49The Ivorian Penal Code
01:53The Ivorian Penal Code
01:55The Ivorian Penal Code
02:04So every time we publish a poster of a missing child,
02:08every time,
02:10children can no longer escape.
02:12They can't play in peace,
02:14because of the bad guys.
02:16You know, it's in English.
02:18Bad guys, it means bad guy.
02:20Today, we're going to talk about the kidnapping of children.
02:24Clip.
02:26Bad boy, bad.
02:28Bad boy, bad.
02:30Bad boy, bad.
02:32Bad, bad.
02:34If we want to look at the statistics,
02:36we're going to cry, we're going to cry a lot,
02:38and we're going to cry a lot.
02:40If there are protests, children disappear.
02:42If there are elections, children disappear.
02:44Even if there is nothing yet, children disappear.
02:46Kidnapping.
02:48According to the provisions of Article 430 of the Ivorian Penal Code,
02:50anyone without fraud or violence
02:52kidnaps, in any form,
02:54minors from places where they were placed
02:56under the authority or direction
02:58from which they were submitted
03:00is punished with imprisonment of 1 to 5 years
03:02and a fine of 500,000 to 50,000,000.
03:04It's not over yet.
03:06If the minor is kidnapped at 15 years old,
03:08the sentence is carried out to the maximum.
03:12I repeat,
03:14if the minor is 15 years old,
03:16the sentence is carried out to the maximum.
03:18It simply means, when you see a kidnapped child,
03:20it's punished by the law.
03:22And if the child is 15 years old,
03:24it goes like this,
03:26leave the kidnapped child,
03:28stop kidnapping the kidnapped child.
03:30The law is the law.
03:32Until today,
03:34it is not revealed.
03:36The police are everywhere.
03:38Search them.
03:44We are brothers.
03:46You too.
03:50Evin,
03:52in the Ivorian Penal Code,
03:54everyone is a police officer.
03:56Even a guard is a police officer.
03:58A scout wants to check car parts.
04:00I'm not a soldier,
04:02I'm not a policeman,
04:04I'm not a thief,
04:06I'm not a thief,
04:08but I'm a thief.
04:10Today, we will talk about
04:12regulated outfits.
04:28According to the provision of article 332
04:30of the Ivorian Penal Code,
04:32Those who have the right to wear a suit, a uniform, an insignia or a declaration
04:37also regulated, are punished with imprisonment of 6 months to 2 years and a fine of 150,000 to 1,500,000 francs.
04:46It simply means that you are not a customs officer, you are not a policeman, you are not a gendarme, you are not a soldier.
04:51Before wearing a uniform, you have to make sure that it is not in the catalog of the army.
04:57You heard, if you want to wear it, you have to wear it.
05:02If it's in the catalog, you're going to show it off.
05:04See you at the camp.
05:06Hey, the law is the law.
05:27Do you know that you can commit an illegal act and not go to jail?
05:36Yes, if your act has prevented a serious damage to the peace and security law.
05:42The state of emergency is now.
05:45Regarding the state of emergency, the Ivorian legislator, desiring not to put everyone in prison,
06:00makes us understand through Article 101 of the Ivorian Penal Code.
06:04There is no infraction when the facts are committed to preserve serious,
06:10imminent to life, body integrity, freedom, the heritage of the author of the act or deed.
06:17Provided that the danger cannot be eliminated otherwise and that the author of the act uses means proportional to the circumstances.
06:27For example, you drive a vehicle, the brake breaks, you have lost control of the vehicle.
06:31Oh my God!
06:32Unless you hit a group of children, you hit the steering wheel and you go into a junk store.
06:40The manager is injured, fortunately he is not dead.
06:43This is the state of emergency.
06:45The law can cancel.
06:47It's the first day.
06:49To save your family from the inevitable pistachio sauce, it's time to sell the bottle of gas.
06:55Ah, it's the first day of emergency.
06:58You have to leave the old woman.
07:00But you, you bring her, you throw her away, you go with her.
07:04When they ask you, you tell them, it's a necessity.
07:07I don't see the connection.
07:08Second, you have a necessity there.
07:10Come, come, it's time to explain.
07:12Come.
07:13Hey, the law, it's tomorrow.