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Sarah Fluck is a freelance multimedia journalist - currently based in Kampala. Mainly reporting from Uganda, DRC, South Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi and Kenya. MSc in African Politics from SOAS, London. BA in Journalism from IAM, Winterthur. Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from MAZ, Luzern.
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The Big Bluff (Part 5 & 6)
In the mid-2000s, Dieter Behring's fraudulent scheme collapses, leading to a prolonged legal battle that leaves many victims without justice. The article explores the failures of the justice system and follows Florian Bärtsch, who lost a significant portion of his family inheritance due to Behring, as he seeks closure. It questions whether victims can overcome feelings of anger, shame, fear, and disappointment.
The Behring Case
The article discusses the new Tamedia podcast series 'Der Grosse Bluff' by journalists Sarah Fluck and Vanessa Sadecky, which investigates the financial fraudster Dieter Behring. The series is featured in an episode of the daily podcast 'Apropos,' hosted by Mirja Gabathuler. The first episode of 'Der Grosse Bluff' is available as a bonus in the Apropos feed and on various podcast platforms.
Why Congo's forever war is so hard to resolve
The ongoing conflict in eastern Congo, despite numerous peace agreements and international interventions, remains unresolved due to its complex and multifaceted nature. The conflict, which began in 2003, involves a multitude of armed militias, ethnic tensions, and disputes over land ownership. Key players, including military commanders and politicians, benefit financially from the conflict, creating a self-sustaining cycle of violence. International efforts, including those by the United Nations and various regional organizations, have failed to bring lasting peace. The conflict has resulted in millions of internally displaced persons and significant loss of life, with no resolution in sight.
Burkina Faso: France must withdraw its troops
Burkina Faso has requested France to withdraw its approximately 400 soldiers from the country within a month. The French military special unit 'Sabre Force' was stationed in Burkina Faso to contain the spread of terrorist groups in the Sahel region. The decision does not stem from a specific event, nor does it signify the end of diplomatic relations with France. The French government accepted the request and recalled its ambassador for consultations. Relations between Paris and Ouagadougou have deteriorated over recent months, with anti-French demonstrations and attacks on French institutions in Burkina Faso. The move reflects a potential shift in Burkina Faso's alliances, with possible new partnerships with Russia or Iran, as indicated by the government's recent actions and the visit of a Wagner Group team to Burkina Faso.
War in Eastern Congo: No End in Sight Against the Rebels
Eastern Congo remains embroiled in a seemingly endless conflict, with the arrival of 1,000 Kenyan soldiers marking another chapter in a three-decade-long struggle. The Kenyan troops are part of an East African Community intervention force aimed at combating numerous rebel groups, including the M23 militia, which has recently advanced towards Goma. The conflict has displaced over 50,000 people since October, contributing to a humanitarian crisis affecting 5.5 million individuals. Regional tensions are high, with accusations of Rwandan support for M23 exacerbating the situation. Experts argue that a military approach alone is insufficient, advocating for political dialogue to address the underlying causes of violence. Despite recent diplomatic efforts between Congo and Rwanda, skepticism remains about the effectiveness of regional interventions given the complex web of interests involved.
Population Growth: Soon There Will Be 8 Billion People
The article explores the impending milestone of the global population reaching 8 billion, focusing on demographic changes and the resulting generational conflicts. It highlights the challenges faced by youth in Europe, particularly in Italy, where aging populations dominate political decisions. The narrative contrasts this with the youthful demographics of Africa, exemplified by Uganda, where young people struggle for political recognition. The piece also discusses various national strategies to address demographic shifts, such as migration policies in Switzerland and natalist policies in Hungary. The article underscores the growing divide between young and old, both in terms of political influence and societal values.
South Sudan: Government Allegedly Embezzled Hundreds of Millions
A report by The Sentry, an American investigative collective, revealed that during a crisis in South Sudan where millions lacked access to healthcare, $993 million intended for medicine, fuel, and food procurement vanished. The funds, provided by Qatar National Bank and Kenya's Stanbic Bank, were allegedly diverted by the government to companies with ties to high-ranking officials, including family members of President Salva Kiir. The South Sudanese government, unable to repay the banks, reached a debt restructuring agreement, ultimately burdening the state treasury. South Sudan's Information Minister Michael Makuei Leuth denied the allegations, while the banks involved defended their transactions. The Sentry's Denisse Rudich called for investigations to recover some of the misappropriated funds.
The Case of Behring
The article discusses the podcast series 'Der Grosse Bluff' by Tamedia, focusing on the financial fraud case of Dieter Behring. Journalists Sarah Fluck and Vanessa Sadecky explore Behring's fraudulent activities, sharing insights into the podcast's creation. The first episode is available as a bonus in the Apropos feed.
At the heart of the financial scandal: How Dieter Behring defrauded Switzerland... and my father
Journalist Sarah Fluck investigates how Dieter Behring, Switzerland's biggest financial fraudster, managed to swindle her father, Fluri Bärtsch, out of his inheritance. The article recounts the personal impact of Behring's actions on her family.
The Story of 'The Big Bluff': How Financial Juggler Dieter Behring Cheated My Father
Sarah Fluck recounts the emotional and financial impact of Dieter Behring's fraudulent activities on her family, particularly her father, Fluri Bärtsch. The narrative delves into the circumstances leading to the loss of her father's inheritance to Behring, highlighting the personal and investigative journey undertaken for the new Tamedia podcast.
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