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so we have people outside of sudan talking about what is happening inside sudan really question we start in the same online as well so we'll start with this tweet from 100 who says the deal fails to realize any of the. aspirations of the uprising which are sunda up as freedom peace and justice the repressive regime state remained intact if not stronger than before with the internet still disabled and militias violently suppressing any hint of dissent so lots of comment from the diaspora there but i'm r.u.c. were hundreds take on the agreement doesn't think it's very good at all but your view. i think the agreement if it is not the maximum that we can get is not our words or issues but at least something that we can build on it's. better for us. people also than to to get things by ourselves rather than to ask the military side to do so and so on they're not going about joint they're not i think we should work the other way around we took it by or so to have the freedom the police. just. here if the man points we have to be. responsible forced actually all of these one of us on the ground
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i congratulate the sudan i congratulate africa for and i to the if the european. media i would say and start speaking in the midst of local language. thank you. it is a great moment that the people of the sudan have reached this is story moment. the parties i would not say the different entities of the sudan but a unit. a united front. that represents the gallant army of the sudan the transitional military council and of course the revolutionary. use intellectuals higher news was taken to the streets. to stand for democracy for change in this country the sudan deserves this moment. god bless dissident. god bless the sudan and god bless africa i would also like to thank the chair person of the african union square mission dr mustafa for his efforts in allowing us to be part. of this initiative and for the prime minister of the theo p.r. dr abi ahmed a man of vision a man who believes in africa a man who stood for democracy in ethiopia i thank you. wish me luck or run away in the name of cause the name of allah the almighty the nurses . it is a historic. moment for
i congratulate the sudan i congratulate africa for and i to the if the european. media i would say and start speaking in the midst of local language. thank you. it is a great moment that the people of the sudan have reached this is story moment. the parties i would not say the different entities of the sudan but a unit. a united front. that represents the gallant army of the sudan the transitional military council and of course the revolutionary. use intellectuals higher news was taken to the...
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so we have people outside of sudan talking about what is happening inside sudan leak unless we start the same online as well so we'll start with this tweet from 100 who says the deal fails to realize any of the. aspirations of the uprising which are sunda up as freedom peace and justice the repressive regime state remained intact if not stronger than before with the internet still disabled and militias violently suppressing any hint of dissent so lots of comment from the diaspora there but i'm r.u.c. were hundreds take on the agreement doesn't think it's very good at all but your view. i think the agreement if it is not the maximum that we can get is not our words or issues but at least something that we can build on it's. better for us. people of sudan to to take things by ourselves rather than to ask the military side to do so and so on they're not going about don't they're not i think we should work the other way around we took it by or so to have the freedom the police. just. here if the man points we have to be. responsible for such actually all of these one of us on the ground
so we have people outside of sudan talking about what is happening inside sudan leak unless we start the same online as well so we'll start with this tweet from 100 who says the deal fails to realize any of the. aspirations of the uprising which are sunda up as freedom peace and justice the repressive regime state remained intact if not stronger than before with the internet still disabled and militias violently suppressing any hint of dissent so lots of comment from the diaspora there but i'm...
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on was in the process of separating from sudan. the military unit or in my own man was also supplied with tanks seen here in a ship's hold. the shipping company which delivered the arms is said to be beluga owned by neil stolberg. stolberg agreed to an interview he wanted to present a different image from other shipowners seen as someone who staged fundraising concerts supported social projects and dreamt of ecological ship propulsion technology so how can that be reconciled with transporting arms we confronted stolberg. i was the arms to says sudan and. doesn't that embarrass you. as a who is troops my personally i'm very sorry if we carried freight for a lot about you should you not have been carried from there's no question of that i was but you did. yes chartered ships out and had no idea that certain goods were onboard and were transported to highly sensitive regions we were unaware of that was how the initiative was. stalled back the award winning entrepreneur and self-styled world market leader captivated by his success bank
on was in the process of separating from sudan. the military unit or in my own man was also supplied with tanks seen here in a ship's hold. the shipping company which delivered the arms is said to be beluga owned by neil stolberg. stolberg agreed to an interview he wanted to present a different image from other shipowners seen as someone who staged fundraising concerts supported social projects and dreamt of ecological ship propulsion technology so how can that be reconciled with transporting...
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so we have people outside of sudan talking about what is happening inside sudan leak unless we start the same online as well so we'll start with this tweet from 100 who says the deal fails to realize any of the. aspirations of the uprising which are sunda up as freedom peace and justice the repressive regime state remained intact if not stronger than before with the internet still disabled and militias violently suppressing any hint of dissent so lots of comment from the diaspora there but i'm are you seeing where hundreds take on the agreement doesn't think it's very good at all what's your view. i think the agreement is it is not the maximum that we can get is not our words or issues but at least something that we can build on it's. better for us. people also than to to take things by ourselves rather than to ask the military side to do so and so on they're not going about joint they're not i think we should work the other way around we took it by or so to have the freedom and the peace. but just. here is the 1000000 points we have to be. responsible for such as all of this one of
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strong sudan because a strong sudan is going to raise the issues of in a given sources and competition migration and refugees and some territorial disputes but they definitely want. stable sudan because they realize that any stable sudan we raise issues of does national terrorism threats and ties national crime it's going to raise issues of. i think profiteering and human trafficking but but in order to handle those issues they need. they should have looked at a very serious document because the document that was signed was not a serious document in the sense that it did not and that is the structural rules of the problem it did not think of. the the causes of that has led to the spread of gender based violence multi dimensional. poverty and i think. ethnic conflicts and civil wars so clearly there are still quite a quite a few issues that have to be dealt with but i'm intrigued by what you said about a stable sudan as opposed to a strong sudan some here do you what role do you think the international community has has played in this say they've been part of the problem or part of the
strong sudan because a strong sudan is going to raise the issues of in a given sources and competition migration and refugees and some territorial disputes but they definitely want. stable sudan because they realize that any stable sudan we raise issues of does national terrorism threats and ties national crime it's going to raise issues of. i think profiteering and human trafficking but but in order to handle those issues they need. they should have looked at a very serious document because...
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controlled by rebels at the time south sudan was in the process of separating from sudan. the military unit or in my own man was also supplied with tanks seen here in a ship's hold. the shipping company which delivered the arms is said to be beluga owned by neil stolberg. stolberg agreed to an interview he wanted to present a different image from other shipowners seen as someone who staged fundraising concerts supported social projects and dreamt of ecological ship propulsion technology so how can that be reconciled with transporting arms we confronted stolberg. i was the arms to says sudan and. doesn't that embarrass you. as who is coot personally i'm very sorry if we carried freight for that you should not have been carried from there's no question of that but you did. yes chartered ships out and had no idea that certain goods were onboard and were transported to highly sensitive regions we were unaware of that was how to be unleashed divorced. stall bag the award winning entrepreneur and self-styled world market leader captivated by his success banks financed the constr
controlled by rebels at the time south sudan was in the process of separating from sudan. the military unit or in my own man was also supplied with tanks seen here in a ship's hold. the shipping company which delivered the arms is said to be beluga owned by neil stolberg. stolberg agreed to an interview he wanted to present a different image from other shipowners seen as someone who staged fundraising concerts supported social projects and dreamt of ecological ship propulsion technology so how...
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reasons violence in sudan has u.s. officials reconsidering re imposing sanctions on the country which were rolled back 2 years ago but sudan remains on the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism which limits its international funding and banking options sudan is the world's largest producer of gum arabic and despite its status the country has managed to keep exporting gum a rabbit which is used extensively in a dust real food processing. workers at sudanese company after tech begin sifting through gum arabic crystals at 6 in the morning sudan is a major exporter of gum arabic and it has steadily gained importance as an export but economic sanctions on sudan now make it harder for companies like africa to collect the payments sanction is the effect to go out of work but the figs of course fear of the money who are you because most of the banks now they don't do so then so you can't export to the usa but how you can get the money in this is that businesses like after tax circumvent this by using euro denominated accoun
reasons violence in sudan has u.s. officials reconsidering re imposing sanctions on the country which were rolled back 2 years ago but sudan remains on the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism which limits its international funding and banking options sudan is the world's largest producer of gum arabic and despite its status the country has managed to keep exporting gum a rabbit which is used extensively in a dust real food processing. workers at sudanese company after tech begin sifting...
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i was the arms to says sudan and. doesn't that embarrass you. as a who is true to my personally i'm very sorry if we carried freight for that we should not have been carried from there's no question of that but you did. yes charted ships out and had no idea as it's certain goods were on board and were transported to highly sensitive regions we were unaware of that was how the initiative forced. store bag the award winning entrepreneur and self-styled world market leader captivated by his success thanks financed the construction of his ships in china one after another until he had a fleet of 80 vessels his headquarters in braman northern germany the architecture is representative the location maritime stolberg laid the emphasis on size but then came the shipping crisis stolberg earned less and less with his ships the rising losses were hidden in his balance sheets but it was all to no avail after all the entire world market was collapsing under such circumstances lucrative arms transports were the perfect solution stolberg shipping company charge
i was the arms to says sudan and. doesn't that embarrass you. as a who is true to my personally i'm very sorry if we carried freight for that we should not have been carried from there's no question of that but you did. yes charted ships out and had no idea as it's certain goods were on board and were transported to highly sensitive regions we were unaware of that was how the initiative forced. store bag the award winning entrepreneur and self-styled world market leader captivated by his...
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controlled by rebels at the time south sudan was in the process of separating from sudan the military unit or in my unmarked was also supplied with tanks seen here in a ship's hold. the shipping company which delivered the arms is said to be beluga owned by neil stoll back. stolberg agreed to an interview he wanted to present a different image from other shipowners seen as someone who staged fundraising concerts supported social projects and dreamt of ecological ship propulsion technology so how can that be reconciled with transporting arms we confronted stolberg. i was alarms to says sudan and he doesn't that embarrass you. it's true but personally i'm very sorry if we carried freight for that should not have been carried from there's no question of that but you did. yes charted ships out and had no idea that certain goods were onboard and were transported to highly sensitive regions we were unaware of that was how the initiative was. still back the award winning entrepreneur and self-styled world market leader captivated by his success banks finance the construction of his ships in
controlled by rebels at the time south sudan was in the process of separating from sudan the military unit or in my unmarked was also supplied with tanks seen here in a ship's hold. the shipping company which delivered the arms is said to be beluga owned by neil stoll back. stolberg agreed to an interview he wanted to present a different image from other shipowners seen as someone who staged fundraising concerts supported social projects and dreamt of ecological ship propulsion technology so...
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strong sudan because as strong sudan is going to raise the issues of in a good sources and competition migration and refugees and some territory and disputes but they definitely want. stable sudan because they realize that any stable sudan we raise issues of does national terrorism trials and tries national crime it's going to raise issues of. i think profiteering and human trafficking but but in order to hunt beyond those issues they need. should have looked at a very serious document because the document that was signed was not a serious document in the sense that it did not and that is the structural rules of the problem you did not think of. the courses of that has led to the spread of gender based violence multi dimensional. poverty and i think. ethnic conflicts and civil wars so clearly there are still quite a quite a few issues that have to be dealt with but i'm intrigued by what you said about a stable sedan as opposed to a strong sudan some of here do you what role do you think the international community has has played in this had there been part of the problem or part of the
strong sudan because as strong sudan is going to raise the issues of in a good sources and competition migration and refugees and some territory and disputes but they definitely want. stable sudan because they realize that any stable sudan we raise issues of does national terrorism trials and tries national crime it's going to raise issues of. i think profiteering and human trafficking but but in order to hunt beyond those issues they need. should have looked at a very serious document because...
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sudan was in the process of separating from sudan. the military unit or in my own man was also supplied with tanks seen here in a ship's hold. the shipping company which delivered the arms is said to be beluga owned by neil stalled back. stolberg agreed to an interview he wanted to present a different image from other ship on it's seen as someone who staged fundraising concerts supported social projects and dreamt of ecological ship propulsion technology so how can that be reconciled with transporting arms we confronted stolberg. i was the arms to says sudan and. doesn't that embarrass you. as who is quote personally i'm very sorry if we carried freight for that should not have been carried from there's no question of that but you did. yes charted ships out and had no idea that certain goods were onboard and were transported to highly sensitive regions we were unaware of that was heavy in the. store bag the award winning entrepreneur and self-styled world market leader captivated by his success banks financed the construction of his s
sudan was in the process of separating from sudan. the military unit or in my own man was also supplied with tanks seen here in a ship's hold. the shipping company which delivered the arms is said to be beluga owned by neil stalled back. stolberg agreed to an interview he wanted to present a different image from other ship on it's seen as someone who staged fundraising concerts supported social projects and dreamt of ecological ship propulsion technology so how can that be reconciled with...
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strong sudan because as strong sudan is going to raise the issues of in a good sources and competition migration and refugees and some territorial disputes but they definitely want. stable sudan because they realize that any stable sudan we raise issues of does national terrorism trends and ties national crime it's going to raise issues of. i think profiteering and human trafficking but but in order to hunt beyond those issues they need. they should have looked at a very serious document because the document that was signed was not a serious document in the sense that it did not and that is the structural rules of the problem you did not think of. the the causes of that has led to the spread of gender based violence multi dimensional. poverty and i think. ethnic conflicts and civil wars so clearly there are still quite a quite a few issues that have to be dealt with but i'm intrigued by what you said about a stable sedan as opposed to a strong sudan some here do you what role do you think the international community has has played in this say they've been part of the problem or part of
strong sudan because as strong sudan is going to raise the issues of in a good sources and competition migration and refugees and some territorial disputes but they definitely want. stable sudan because they realize that any stable sudan we raise issues of does national terrorism trends and ties national crime it's going to raise issues of. i think profiteering and human trafficking but but in order to hunt beyond those issues they need. they should have looked at a very serious document...
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reason violence in sudan has u.s. officials reconsidering re imposing sanctions on the country which were rolled back 2 years ago but sudan remains on the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism which limits its international funding and banking options sudan is the world's largest producer of gum arabic and despite its status the country has managed to keep exporting gum a rabbit which is used extensively in a dust real food processing. workers at sudanese company after tech begin sifting through gum arabic crystals at 6 in the morning sudan is a major exporter of gum arabic and it has steadily gained fortunes as an export but economic sanctions on sudan now make it harder for companies like africa to collect the payments sanction is the effect to go out of it but the friends of the us fear of the money from the lottery because most of the banks now they don't do so then so you can't export to the usa but how you can get the money in this is that businesses like after tax circumvent this by using euro denominated ac
reason violence in sudan has u.s. officials reconsidering re imposing sanctions on the country which were rolled back 2 years ago but sudan remains on the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism which limits its international funding and banking options sudan is the world's largest producer of gum arabic and despite its status the country has managed to keep exporting gum a rabbit which is used extensively in a dust real food processing. workers at sudanese company after tech begin sifting...
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watchdog confirmed ron has stockpiled more enrich uranium than allowed under the 2015 nuclear deal sudan's protest leaders of called for nationwide civil disobedience later this month 6 they blame the military leaders for the deaths of 11 protesters in sunday's rallies. those are your headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world sentiment or how you take it down to 0 will bring in the news and current affairs and then match it to you. pushing for civilian rule in sudan several people have been killed and hundreds more injured in the protest organizers called a 1000000 man march but other generals prepared ever to share power and put the country slide into further turmoil this is inside story. hello again welcome to the program i'm peter davi it was the biggest protest sudan has seen since the military joins of violently broke up a city in khartoum nearly a month ago tens of thousands of people protested on sunday once again calling on the military to hand over power to civilians several
watchdog confirmed ron has stockpiled more enrich uranium than allowed under the 2015 nuclear deal sudan's protest leaders of called for nationwide civil disobedience later this month 6 they blame the military leaders for the deaths of 11 protesters in sunday's rallies. those are your headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world sentiment or how you take it down to 0 will bring in the news...
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hello again welcome to the program i'm peter davi it was the biggest protest sudan has seen since the military joined so violently broke up a city in khartoum nearly a month ago tens of thousands of people protested on sunday once again calling on the military to hand over power to civilians several people were killed and hundreds more were injured the military council and the opposition have failed to reach an agreement over who should be in charge ethiopia and the african union are working to bring them to the negotiating table saddam's military now says it's ready to resume talks really will get the thoughts of our guest in just a moment but 1st this report from the moment. the message remains the same as it has for months demanding sudan's military rulers hand over power to a civilian the government. tens of thousands of protesters march towards the presidential palace in khartoum opposition leaders call for similar mass demonstrations nationwide dubbed the 1000000 strong march. we doubled to feel like we stopped we want people to feel like we will continue continue no matter what
hello again welcome to the program i'm peter davi it was the biggest protest sudan has seen since the military joined so violently broke up a city in khartoum nearly a month ago tens of thousands of people protested on sunday once again calling on the military to hand over power to civilians several people were killed and hundreds more were injured the military council and the opposition have failed to reach an agreement over who should be in charge ethiopia and the african union are working to...
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a stable sudan because they realize that any stable sudan we raise issues of does national terrorism trends and ties national crime it's going to raise issues of. i think profiteering and human trafficking but but in order to hunt beyond those issues they need. they should have looked at a very serious document because the document that was signed was not a serious document in the sense that it did not that is the structure of rules of the problem it did not think of. the the courses of that has led to the spread of gender based violence multi-day is a dimension of. poverty and i think. ethnic conflicts and civil wars so clearly there are still quite a quite a few issues that have to be dealt with but i'm intrigued by what you said about a stable sedan as opposed to a strong sudan some here do you what role do you think the international community has has played in this say they've been part of the problem or part of the solution . well i believe that after the massacre the african union and the mediation have played an important role in bringing the. forces of freedom and change and
a stable sudan because they realize that any stable sudan we raise issues of does national terrorism trends and ties national crime it's going to raise issues of. i think profiteering and human trafficking but but in order to hunt beyond those issues they need. they should have looked at a very serious document because the document that was signed was not a serious document in the sense that it did not that is the structure of rules of the problem it did not think of. the the courses of that...
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should be engaged with sudan. but we have to insist that the sudan that we engage work the sudan that we work with, is a nation that is led by its own people and not subjected to the horrific examples of persecution that we have seen. for three decades, the people of sudan have suffered under terrible repression. now that we have this moment where the page has turned, the orst thing would be to succeed one terrible period of oppression with another. that's why it is somewhat hope to feel see that there are some signs that some view as reason for optimism. we have to make sure that this transition to a civilian-led government is something that actually takes place. that we don't allow sudan to simply go back to the kind of military led repression we saw under ba shear. thoost completely unacceptable. so while the situation is fluid, we have an opportunity to state with a clear voice, from the congress of the united states, from the american people, to the people of sudan and to the people of the world, that the wor
should be engaged with sudan. but we have to insist that the sudan that we engage work the sudan that we work with, is a nation that is led by its own people and not subjected to the horrific examples of persecution that we have seen. for three decades, the people of sudan have suffered under terrible repression. now that we have this moment where the page has turned, the orst thing would be to succeed one terrible period of oppression with another. that's why it is somewhat hope to feel see...
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the armed forces the rapid support forces and all the components of sudan's ruling regime. and our partners in the opposition coalition of forces of freedom and change. what you. have there is the sense that the military has has had the upper hand here is this a correct assessment of the situation that's a correct assessment i would say and the biggest proof of that is the man who we just heard give the sound bite the fact that committee who is not the head of the transitional military council is being sort of the face of this transitional deal is the biggest proof anyone needs that the military has the upper hand this is a very unpopular man the rest of the rapid support forces that he commands are accused of. committing. unheard of violence against the protesters just last month and june 3rd and yet he's still able to be the face of this deal but another another sort of sign that the military is in turn is the duration they'll be in charge for the 1st 21 months as opposed to the civilians will come and the last 18 months but perhaps most significant is how this entire thi
the armed forces the rapid support forces and all the components of sudan's ruling regime. and our partners in the opposition coalition of forces of freedom and change. what you. have there is the sense that the military has has had the upper hand here is this a correct assessment of the situation that's a correct assessment i would say and the biggest proof of that is the man who we just heard give the sound bite the fact that committee who is not the head of the transitional military council...
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this is the the view news live from berlin an attempted coup in sudan by rebel soldiers the military's head of security says they have been rounded up just days ago the council agreed to a power sharing deal with pro-democracy activists also coming up. syrian refugees in lebanon are being forced to demolish their own homes that as authorities declare a number of prefacing camps illegal so where do they go from paris. and berlin unveils the latest treasure on its world famous museum island after 2 decades of planning in building a new extension opens its doors a water logged on clothes some complications and expensive challenge. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us sudan's military council says it has put down a 2 by members of the military and intelligence services this comes just days after the council made a power sharing agreement was pro-democracy activists senior general jamal omar abraham says rebel soldiers had been rounded up and that the coup was an attempt to quote hinder the transition to democracy so then has seen mass protests and bloody crackdowns on them by the
this is the the view news live from berlin an attempted coup in sudan by rebel soldiers the military's head of security says they have been rounded up just days ago the council agreed to a power sharing deal with pro-democracy activists also coming up. syrian refugees in lebanon are being forced to demolish their own homes that as authorities declare a number of prefacing camps illegal so where do they go from paris. and berlin unveils the latest treasure on its world famous museum island after...
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the armed forces the rapid support forces and all the components of sudan's ruling regime. and our partners in the your position coalition of forces of freedom and change. what you. have there is the sense that the military has has had the upper hand here is this a correct assessment of the situation that's a correct assessment i would say and the biggest proof of that is the man who we just heard gave the soundbite the fact that committee who is not the head of the transitional military council is being sort of the face of this transitional deal is the biggest proof anyone needs that the military has the upper hand this is a very unpopular man the rest of the rapid support forces that he commands are accused of. committing. unheard of violence against the protesters just last month and june 3rd and yet he is still able to be the face of the steel but another another sort of sign that the military is in turn is the duration they'll be in charge for the 1st 21 months as opposed to the civilians will come and the last 18 months but perhaps most significant is how this entire
the armed forces the rapid support forces and all the components of sudan's ruling regime. and our partners in the your position coalition of forces of freedom and change. what you. have there is the sense that the military has has had the upper hand here is this a correct assessment of the situation that's a correct assessment i would say and the biggest proof of that is the man who we just heard gave the soundbite the fact that committee who is not the head of the transitional military...
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has been going on in sudan says 156 and so we need to use the supervision as a mechanism. to solve gotten issues and problems that has this done and one of them it was citizenship that was so done before the independent of south sudan in one system of more than 570 different nationalities the right ones in more than 160 languages this has not been to my eyes and done his bottle of the mine valley civilization which is black civilization which has been going on for more than 7000 years while laid when you and i spoken about this this whole sudan situation for the past few weeks and you would actually mention to me before that a key to anything being successful there would be dealing with all of the different parts. of the coalition all the different all of the different ethnicities are you encouraged that it seems they have come to some sort of agreement. thank you for having me i i think. there is there is hope if there is i mean in the past. previous 3 games have tried to super imposed peace settlements and the more those governments tried to super impose those peace sett
has been going on in sudan says 156 and so we need to use the supervision as a mechanism. to solve gotten issues and problems that has this done and one of them it was citizenship that was so done before the independent of south sudan in one system of more than 570 different nationalities the right ones in more than 160 languages this has not been to my eyes and done his bottle of the mine valley civilization which is black civilization which has been going on for more than 7000 years while...
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changed in a power sharing deal between army ruelas and the opposition coalition has been signed in sudan it's a significant step but there's sort of major obstacle to overcome more of that in a moment because this 1st look at the events that led to this point in december anti-government protests that would last for months erupted across sudan the demonstrations were initially over bread price rises but soon shifted to cause for amal bashir to step down then in april bashir was removed from office by the army but protests continued with people demanding civilian rule because he asians between protest leaders and the military would being held then on june the security forces moved in on protesters camped outside the military headquarters the army say 61 people were killed but the opposition says that real number is 128. now the agreement signed in ha today establishes a joint civilian military council that will rule the country for a little over 3 gives while in the actions of being organized a military leader will head the 11 member council for the 1st 21 months followed by a civilian lea
changed in a power sharing deal between army ruelas and the opposition coalition has been signed in sudan it's a significant step but there's sort of major obstacle to overcome more of that in a moment because this 1st look at the events that led to this point in december anti-government protests that would last for months erupted across sudan the demonstrations were initially over bread price rises but soon shifted to cause for amal bashir to step down then in april bashir was removed from...
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the armed forces the rapid support forces and all the components of sudan's ruling regime. and our partners in the your position coalition of forces of freedom and change. what you. have there is the sense that the military has has had the upper hand here is this a correct assessment of the situation that's a correct assessment i would say and the biggest proof of that is the man who we just heard gave the soundbite the fact that committee who is not the head of the transitional military council is being sort of the face of this transitional deal is the biggest proof anyone needs that the military has the upper hand this is a very unpopular man the rest of the rapid support forces that he commands are accused of. committing. unheard of violence against the protesters just last month in june 3rd and yet he's still able to be the face of this deal but another another sort of sign that the military is in turn is the duration they'll be in charge for the 1st 21 months as opposed to the civilians will come and the last 18 months but perhaps most significant is how this entire th
the armed forces the rapid support forces and all the components of sudan's ruling regime. and our partners in the your position coalition of forces of freedom and change. what you. have there is the sense that the military has has had the upper hand here is this a correct assessment of the situation that's a correct assessment i would say and the biggest proof of that is the man who we just heard gave the soundbite the fact that committee who is not the head of the transitional military...
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and of course a large process of transitional justice which can lead us eventually to a stable sudan is a necessity for all of us so it sounds as though you are making a certain amount of progress when can the people of sudan expect this political agreement to be signed to be agreed and the suffering council to be established. hopefully in. this week by the end of this week we are expecting going to be finalized and to be signed by the 2 parties we hear from our colleagues. they have received the final document we have 2 documents one the political agreement between the other document is the constitutional declaration so they are using that they are putting that final reviews and the final notes and final 2 documents and i guess there would be a negotiation session again to come with an agreement on those notes from the different from sides so hopefully we can make these 2 lines come together at the end our. discussion here with our partners indomitable movements and the process which is taking place and hopped on we hope to take them in the same direction and with the same pace beca
and of course a large process of transitional justice which can lead us eventually to a stable sudan is a necessity for all of us so it sounds as though you are making a certain amount of progress when can the people of sudan expect this political agreement to be signed to be agreed and the suffering council to be established. hopefully in. this week by the end of this week we are expecting going to be finalized and to be signed by the 2 parties we hear from our colleagues. they have received...
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this is steve deputy is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes sudan's opposition movement it's brave and determined thousands across the country again mobilized and protested despite internet distractions and death rates that's all they care is the civilians their governments they are demanding. and the woman putting the brakes on gender biased in senegal will take you under the hood into cars only female auto workshop. to pass on news i'm really proud to be able to do a man's job i am so proud when i see a vehicle that doesn't last i know how to fix and now time big dream is to have my own company to get our own business. i'm christine wonderwall come to the japanese africa i'm glad you're choosing did all hopes office a video of a government in sudan fading before we look for answers to that question it's look at the events that led pro jim ocracy supposes to defy the ruling generals yesterday marked the 30th anniversary of the coup that brought president bashir to pollens to die on the on the ousted him in april off to months of demonstrations so what's changed since then sunday w
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this is deja news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes sudan's opposition movement it's brave and determined thousands across the country again mobilized and protested despite internet distractions and death threats max all they care is the civilian dead governments they are demanding. and the woman putting the brakes on gender bias and say any girl will take you under the hood into cars only female run auto workshop. do differ from theirs i am really proud to be able to do a man's job i am so proud when i see a vehicle that doesn't what i know how to fix and now my big dream is to have my own company to get our own business. i'm christine wonderwall come to deja news africa i'm glad you're cheated in all hopes office of 1000000000 dead government in sudan fading before we look for answers to that question it's look at the events that led praja mark racine supposes to defy the ruling generals yesterday marked the 50th anniversary of the coup that brought president bashir to poly in sudan the army ousted him in april off to months of demonstrations so what's changed since then sund
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increasing uncertainty over sudan's transition to democracy could lead to economic collapse. and it has brought businesses bolster security as traffic jams leave commuters facing a new crime wave. and painful that's their business 2 deadly crashes in indonesia and ethiopia a long list of lawsuits and the aircraft at the center of the controversy still hasn't been fully fixed boeing hopes to get regulatory approval to return the $737.00 max to the skies in the 4th quarter but the timeline is only a guesstimate and the plane makers announced billions more in extra costs surprisingly boeing stock took off as wall street opened investors obviously feared worse. it's the company's best selling plane and a model that's become synonymous with tragedy regulators grounded the 737 max in march after the deaths of 346 people in 2 crashes blamed on faulty software. the move led to the cancellation of thousands of flights. for which boeing is now counting the cost the company has set aside $4900000000.00 to compensate airlines and their customers boeing has also reduced production that wi
increasing uncertainty over sudan's transition to democracy could lead to economic collapse. and it has brought businesses bolster security as traffic jams leave commuters facing a new crime wave. and painful that's their business 2 deadly crashes in indonesia and ethiopia a long list of lawsuits and the aircraft at the center of the controversy still hasn't been fully fixed boeing hopes to get regulatory approval to return the $737.00 max to the skies in the 4th quarter but the timeline is...
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this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes sudan's opposition movement it's brave and determined thousands across the country again mobilized and protested despite internet distractions and death rates backs against the civilian good governments they are demanding. and the woman putting the brakes on gender biased in senegal will take you under the hood into cars only female auto workshop . trip to the difficult news i'm really proud to be able to do a man's job i'm so proud when i think in vehicle that doesn't what i now have to fix and now my big dream is to have my own company to get our own business. i'm christine wonderwall come to a news africa i'm glad you're tuned in our hopes office civilian government in sudan fading before we look for answers to that question its look at the events that led pro-democracy supposes to defy the ruling generals yesterday marked the 50th anniversary of the coup that brought president bashir to poly in sudan the army ousted him in april off to months of demonstrations so what's changed is so. then well sunday was also the deadline set by the
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activists in sudan say at least 11 people were killed in clashes with security forces during mass pro democracy protests on sunday tens of thousands flooded the streets of the capital khartoum demanding a transition to civilian rule it was the 1st mass rallies in sudan's ruling military council violently crackdown on demonstrators on june 3rd yesterday's protest came on the date of the african union had set as a deadline for sedans military to hand over power to the bill. are just more about what's going on in sudan i'm joined now by the sudanese activists an artist ahmed some he is based here in berlin i mean it's good to have you on the show appreciate you coming in to talk with this you support the protesters demands and how confident are you that they can be achieved to mean what we're seeing now is sudan security forces cracking down on the demonstrators the cut they've turned off the internet i mean where are you getting your optimism from disparate this is where determined since 1000 of december in office of a month down the street there were a lot of crackdowns instead of june
activists in sudan say at least 11 people were killed in clashes with security forces during mass pro democracy protests on sunday tens of thousands flooded the streets of the capital khartoum demanding a transition to civilian rule it was the 1st mass rallies in sudan's ruling military council violently crackdown on demonstrators on june 3rd yesterday's protest came on the date of the african union had set as a deadline for sedans military to hand over power to the bill. are just more about...
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researcher our sudan researcher. on. plenty more ahead this news hour including. votes are being counted out the controversial local elections in albania that were those same watched by the european union. and we look back at the history of defiance amongst the people of hong kong ever since the territory was handed over to china. and the sanguine batsman comes good when it matters the actions from the hearse of the world cup clash with india and sport.
researcher our sudan researcher. on. plenty more ahead this news hour including. votes are being counted out the controversial local elections in albania that were those same watched by the european union. and we look back at the history of defiance amongst the people of hong kong ever since the territory was handed over to china. and the sanguine batsman comes good when it matters the actions from the hearse of the world cup clash with india and sport.
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special envoy for sudan and is now at the atlantic council. thank you for being with us, cameron hudson. do you think this power-sharing agreement between sudan's military and civilian leaders ou going to wor cameron: it is very hard to say right now. we don't have all the details e t. i think the things in there that i would've liked to ae that would have made i more durable agreement, and edrtainly would have indic more of a willingness on the part of the military to give up certain things. for example, if they announced they were immediately turning on the internet, which has been off for the better part of a month, if they annound new press freedoms, if they had identified some of the civilians who would be in this transitional government right now, that would give people more confidencera about the lity of this agreement. while those questions rein unanswered, it is hard to make predictions about the strength of this deal. laura: the military get to hold power first in the rotating agreement. does the test come whether they are prared to
special envoy for sudan and is now at the atlantic council. thank you for being with us, cameron hudson. do you think this power-sharing agreement between sudan's military and civilian leaders ou going to wor cameron: it is very hard to say right now. we don't have all the details e t. i think the things in there that i would've liked to ae that would have made i more durable agreement, and edrtainly would have indic more of a willingness on the part of the military to give up certain things....
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news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes sudan's opposition movement its brains and determined thousands across the country again mobilized and protested despite internet destructions and death threats that will take years the civilian death governments today are demanding. and the woman putting the brakes on gender bias and send a girl will take you under the hood into cars only female auto workshop. said to differ from news i'm really proud to be able to do a man's job i am so proud when i think a vehicle that doesn't know how to fix a noun time big dream is to have my own company to get our investments. i'm christine window while come to deja news africa i'm glad you're chewing did all hopes of a civilian dead government in sudan fading before we look for answers to that question it's look at the vans that led praja mark receives supposes to defy the ruling generals yesterday marked the 50th anniversary of the coup that brought president omar al bashir to politicians to die on the on the ousted him in april after months of demonstrations so what's changed since. then sunday was also t
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the armed forces the rapid support forces and all the components of sudan's ruling regime. and our partners in the your position coalition of forces of freedom and change. there is the sense that the military has has had the upper hand here is this a correct assessment of the situation that's a correct assessment i would say and the biggest proof of that is the man who we just heard gave the soundbite the fact that committee who is not the head of the transitional military council is being sort of the face of this transitional deal is the biggest proof anyone needs that the military has the upper hand this is a very unpopular man the rest of the rapid support forces that he commands are accused of. committing. unheard of violence against the protesters just last month and june 3rd and yet he is still able to be the face of the steel but another another sort of sign that the military is in turn is the duration they'll be in charge for the 1st 21 months as opposed to the civilians will come and the last 18 months but perhaps most significant is how this entire this deal has u
the armed forces the rapid support forces and all the components of sudan's ruling regime. and our partners in the your position coalition of forces of freedom and change. there is the sense that the military has has had the upper hand here is this a correct assessment of the situation that's a correct assessment i would say and the biggest proof of that is the man who we just heard gave the soundbite the fact that committee who is not the head of the transitional military council is being sort...
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after syria has been banned from sudan so himmelman sent this update earlier from neighboring south sudan so i happened to stand that people are saying that the security forces are using tear gas level english and there are pages circulating on social media despite an internet clampdown on the military jet down has shut down internet services after the change their attack on the on the 6 new front of the un headquarters there saying that's the internet was distracting and national security so people have been still going out and they've been reporting these are live ammunition tear gas at least a dozen injured according to activists in speaking to so it's not as you let's get it it's it while it's something that they say it looks expecting so people are saying that despite all of this despite the interior guys despite the live ammunition they still will continue the protest the sudanese the questions association has called her people to congregate in defense squares to continue the protest and they say they will be addressing there's also has to tell them the way forward going on ashraf m
after syria has been banned from sudan so himmelman sent this update earlier from neighboring south sudan so i happened to stand that people are saying that the security forces are using tear gas level english and there are pages circulating on social media despite an internet clampdown on the military jet down has shut down internet services after the change their attack on the on the 6 new front of the un headquarters there saying that's the internet was distracting and national security so...
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not now sudan has been shaken by protests since the ousting of longtime president arm of al bashir in april opposition leaders say the new deal is a victory for their movement. celebrations in the capital hard to match as a political standoff deescalate in a gesture of peace sudan's ruling military freed more than $200.00 rebel fighters who are part of the country's opposition a step towards reconciliation one rebel leader praised their release. in the images that it shows clearly that the army and the armed forces are our partners and not our enemy. and one short cooperation and understanding we will meet the demands of the sudanese people at the service so that those demands are 1st civilian rule it's been the heart of the conflict which began after the military ousted longtime leader omar al bashir activists called for a transition to a civilian government an impasse ensued and then bloodshed in june security forces opened fire on a protest camp in the capital leaving more than $100.00 dead but after a month the warring sides were at the table again when power sharing talks mediate
not now sudan has been shaken by protests since the ousting of longtime president arm of al bashir in april opposition leaders say the new deal is a victory for their movement. celebrations in the capital hard to match as a political standoff deescalate in a gesture of peace sudan's ruling military freed more than $200.00 rebel fighters who are part of the country's opposition a step towards reconciliation one rebel leader praised their release. in the images that it shows clearly that the army...
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we stop the show in south sudan a country that banned the use of plastic bags following kenya's example the country's government says the plastic bag ban has already reduced pollution in the country's capital city by up to 50 percent. but there are still big challenges ahead many say more needs to be done and are continuing their campaign in the country's markets. south sudan imposed a ban on the important use of plastic bags some time ago but there are still plenty around that's why juba's former deputy mayor neil majak talks to the people directly about the hum plastic bags because while the number of bags used has health since the law was introduced this still a lack of awareness about the issue he say's my dream is to have every citizen in juba realize that a cleaner environment has greater dividends for all of us and that we will have a cleaner job or reusable bags are intended to replace plastic ones but some of the market vendors here say that change is bad for business for the prize of one new usable bag they could purchase 20 single use bags for the time. when we used plastic b
we stop the show in south sudan a country that banned the use of plastic bags following kenya's example the country's government says the plastic bag ban has already reduced pollution in the country's capital city by up to 50 percent. but there are still big challenges ahead many say more needs to be done and are continuing their campaign in the country's markets. south sudan imposed a ban on the important use of plastic bags some time ago but there are still plenty around that's why juba's...
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sunday was also the 30th anniversary of the military coup led by omar al bashir sudan's present. it was overthrown by another military coup in april and is in prison charged with corruption activists arab countries to stop supporting saddam's military rulers they will never want to flower not because they are noisy but also because they're going to be implicated if they are out of power so that's very normal very natural to what we are forcing them so unless we do that by that mainly i'm speaking about saudi arabia the u.a.e. then it's going to be really hard for us to meet them come to succumb or be able to wait and i think this is changing now. the protesters say their chance of defiance will continue despite threats to their lives until their demands for civilian rule on met for him mohamed al jazeera. there we are here we go let's bring in our guests joining us today and that adam a research associate at the school of oriental and african studies part of the university of london and joining us from nairobi alan boswell senior analyst with the international crisis group welcom
sunday was also the 30th anniversary of the military coup led by omar al bashir sudan's present. it was overthrown by another military coup in april and is in prison charged with corruption activists arab countries to stop supporting saddam's military rulers they will never want to flower not because they are noisy but also because they're going to be implicated if they are out of power so that's very normal very natural to what we are forcing them so unless we do that by that mainly i'm...
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special envoy for sudan and is now at the atlantic council. thank you for being with us, meron hudson. do you think this power-sharing ement between sudan' military and civilian leaders is going to work out? cameron: it is very hard to say right now. we don't have all the details yet. i think there are things in there that i would've liked to see that would have made it a more durable agreement, and certainly would have indicated more of a willingness on the urt of the military to gi certain things. for example, if they announcedim they werdiately turning on the internet, which has been off for the better part of a month, if they announced new press freedomsif they had identified some of the civilians who would be in this transitional governmentight now, that would give people more confidence about the durability of this agreement. haile those questions remain unanswered, it i to make long-term predictions about the strength of this deal. laura: the military get to hold power first in the rotating hereement. does the test comeer they are prepa
special envoy for sudan and is now at the atlantic council. thank you for being with us, meron hudson. do you think this power-sharing ement between sudan' military and civilian leaders is going to work out? cameron: it is very hard to say right now. we don't have all the details yet. i think there are things in there that i would've liked to see that would have made it a more durable agreement, and certainly would have indicated more of a willingness on the urt of the military to gi certain...
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there is excitement in sudan. and we hope that the future parliament will change the laws of the youth and sports associations to the wall to separate between the football clubs. and the laws of the football union and its system with the. sudanese football has long lag behind that of other african nations but it wasn't always the case along with egypt and ethiopia it pioneered football in africa helping to set up the continent's football federation sudan has never qualified for a world cup its last appearance at the africa cup of nations came in 2012 despite the competition being expanded to 24 teams but many in sudan are allowing themselves to believe that a return to its former glory is finally within touching distance. and just reminder the top story we're following for you here today on the news antigovernment protesters in hong kong have disrupted train services by blocking the doors of commuter trains it's part of their campaign to increase pressure on the government to give in to their demands. tony from ma
there is excitement in sudan. and we hope that the future parliament will change the laws of the youth and sports associations to the wall to separate between the football clubs. and the laws of the football union and its system with the. sudanese football has long lag behind that of other african nations but it wasn't always the case along with egypt and ethiopia it pioneered football in africa helping to set up the continent's football federation sudan has never qualified for a world cup its...
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increasing on so tioga sudan's transition to democracy could lead to economic collapse. and johannesburg businesses bolster security. as traffic jams leave commuters facing a new crime wave. i've been for like your business 2 deadly crashes in indonesia and ethiopia a long list of lawsuits and the aircraft at the center of the controversy still hasn't been fully fixed thawing hopes to get regulatory approval to return the 737 max to the skies in the 4th quarter but the timeline is only a guesstimate and the plane makers announced billions more in extra costs surprisingly boeing stock took off as wall street opened investors obviously feared worse. it's the company's best selling plane and a model that's become synonymous with tragedy regulators grounded the 737 max in march after the deaths of 346 people in 2 crashes blamed on faulty software. the move led to the cancellation of thousands of flights. for which boeing is now counting the cost the company has set aside $4900000000.00 to compensate airlines and their customers boeing has also reduced production that will co
increasing on so tioga sudan's transition to democracy could lead to economic collapse. and johannesburg businesses bolster security. as traffic jams leave commuters facing a new crime wave. i've been for like your business 2 deadly crashes in indonesia and ethiopia a long list of lawsuits and the aircraft at the center of the controversy still hasn't been fully fixed thawing hopes to get regulatory approval to return the 737 max to the skies in the 4th quarter but the timeline is only a...
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you for supporting what's going on in sudan this agreement. can be corned and end to the current situation. but. the sudanese people will continue the mission of the evolution this agreement is only the 1st step this doesn't mean that the revolution is completely successful but it means that other steps will follow as is quite clear in this agreement the 1st 6 months will be are located to bring peace in sudan and put an end to all the guns and as you all know. the 6 months which will be allocated to bring peace in the country and to deal with it is an order to put an end to what is going on in the country also. comrades and the. other groups in order to reach that step where the country is definitely. going to the right path. we need to reach a comprehensive reconsideration then this will be for the sake of the end people and the ends our country. because we need to bring peace for ever in our country in sudan and we want all the sudanese to feel that this is a very critical transitional period in the history of the country this is a period t
you for supporting what's going on in sudan this agreement. can be corned and end to the current situation. but. the sudanese people will continue the mission of the evolution this agreement is only the 1st step this doesn't mean that the revolution is completely successful but it means that other steps will follow as is quite clear in this agreement the 1st 6 months will be are located to bring peace in sudan and put an end to all the guns and as you all know. the 6 months which will be...
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sara is the president of the sudan doctors union u.k. and she says the report is not surprising because sudan lacks a proper judicial system you have been always request all the penguin in the big a gent we are all very aware that any. issue or a very big agent coalition that has will be appointed by the transitional council will not be. in evolution that the emperor. of the will name i've actually all right and therefore this. prime i'd like you know nation and i are trying hard rock and i am very very very strong. that we're are there we are and we are aware our well almost no evil. looking working with our colleagues we are aware of the beginning and i think they are that they were loud and they. all the news 13 people have been killed in an airstrike in syria's province the un's human rights chief has condemned what she calls the world's indifference to the rising death toll and the rebel held. more than 100 civilians have been killed in the past 10 days by syrian government and russian airstrikes. i really you know it's. only. or th
sara is the president of the sudan doctors union u.k. and she says the report is not surprising because sudan lacks a proper judicial system you have been always request all the penguin in the big a gent we are all very aware that any. issue or a very big agent coalition that has will be appointed by the transitional council will not be. in evolution that the emperor. of the will name i've actually all right and therefore this. prime i'd like you know nation and i are trying hard rock and i am...
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rebel soldiers have been rounded up and that there was an effort to end the transition to democracy sudan has seen bloody crackdowns by the military since the toppling of former dictator. in april. i am joined now by adam baha is the knees human rights activist base here in berlin welcome again to. we spoke and now the military says there was a coup attempt what does this mean for this transition time. it only mean one things that they try to they are important enough to be there for a. if not this one's will be politically in colors but unfortunately for the people who insisted on for us it not mean so much in just one me just new way of lying or playing with a pole or because it is a set a time when they talk about. kind of seem to exist and this is not realistic i don't believe there was a poor. show i don't believe that because also if you see just to to to make some little bit clear what we talk about it and now they are imposing this and now they say this is their time and it is happening and unfortunately just you cannot be believing in the same time they don't tell who is. sitting
rebel soldiers have been rounded up and that there was an effort to end the transition to democracy sudan has seen bloody crackdowns by the military since the toppling of former dictator. in april. i am joined now by adam baha is the knees human rights activist base here in berlin welcome again to. we spoke and now the military says there was a coup attempt what does this mean for this transition time. it only mean one things that they try to they are important enough to be there for a. if not...
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this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes sudan's opposition movement it's brave and determined thousands across the country again mobilized and protested despite internet distractions and death rates backed hoping against the civilian good government they are demanding. and the woman putting the brakes on gender bias and senate girl will take you under the hood into cars only female run auto workshop. bit different from the i'm really proud to be able to do a man's job i am so proud when i think a vehicle that doesn't last i know how to fix and now my big dream is to have my own company to get our own business. i'm christine window while come to deja news africa i'm glad you did all hopes office civilian bad government in sudan fading before we look for answers to that question it's look at the events that led to protests mark racine supposes to defy the ruling generals yesterday marked the 50th anniversary of the coup that brought president a lot of politicians to dine the army ousted him in april off to months of demonstrations so what's changed since then sunday was also the
this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes sudan's opposition movement it's brave and determined thousands across the country again mobilized and protested despite internet distractions and death rates backed hoping against the civilian good government they are demanding. and the woman putting the brakes on gender bias and senate girl will take you under the hood into cars only female run auto workshop. bit different from the i'm really proud to be able to do a man's job i am so proud...
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sudan just last week sudan's military council and a probe democracy coalition agreed to share power until elections can be held that shared power agreement is supposed to be in effect for 3 years we'll get more information about this attempted coup in sudan as details become available let's get back now to our other top story britain says that 3 iranian boats attempted to intercept a british oil tanker near the persian gulf but it says they were driven off by a royal navy frigate iran has denied that its vessels trying to stop the tanker in the strait of hormuz it says it's boats were simply carrying out routine duties. the strait of hormuz one of the world's busiest shipping lanes through which a 3rd of the world's seaborne oil passes iran's navy is an active presence here. the narrowest point in the strait is only 40 kilometers wide the british ministry of defense said the incident took place near the island of abu mussab it says this for get turned away raining speedboats stuff are threatening the british oil tanker the u.k. foreign minister has responded by calling for calm obviously
sudan just last week sudan's military council and a probe democracy coalition agreed to share power until elections can be held that shared power agreement is supposed to be in effect for 3 years we'll get more information about this attempted coup in sudan as details become available let's get back now to our other top story britain says that 3 iranian boats attempted to intercept a british oil tanker near the persian gulf but it says they were driven off by a royal navy frigate iran has...
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envoy to sudan said deserve this moment certain the many talking of the historic progress being made today let's find out more about that from al-jazeera had a morgan who joins us now from neighboring ethiopia just give us a sense of your thoughts here you've been covering the events in sudan for us for quite some time just how significant is that this this one document has been signed today. one hell of a start as the 2 slice have been negotiating to try to reach an agreement since former president mahmoud abbas here was that in april now the talks have been suspended several times last call last after june 3rd when the military attacked the political opposites in front of forces in the capital khartoum so the fact that they were able to come together and sign a document what it reminds us that it's a lot of negotiating is quite significant but let's remember that this deal back has been signed powell is just the starting point it basically says that the sides will be sharing power during the transition period it's that it says that the forces of freedom and change and that foundati
envoy to sudan said deserve this moment certain the many talking of the historic progress being made today let's find out more about that from al-jazeera had a morgan who joins us now from neighboring ethiopia just give us a sense of your thoughts here you've been covering the events in sudan for us for quite some time just how significant is that this this one document has been signed today. one hell of a start as the 2 slice have been negotiating to try to reach an agreement since former...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin an attempted coup in sudan by rebel soldiers the head of the ruling military council saying they're being rounded up just days ago that the council agreed to a power sharing deal with pro-democracy activists also coming up. berlin unveils the latest treasure of its world famous museum island after decades of planning and building a new extension opens its doors. and the world's most advanced x. ray telescope made in germany heads into space in search of new galaxies. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us so dan's ruling military council says it has filed a coup by members of the army and intelligence services now this comes just days after that council made a power sharing agreement with pro-democracy activists senior general amar abraham says rebel soldiers are being rounded up and that the coup was an attempt to quote hinder the transition to democracy sudan has been saying nasty protests and bloody crackdowns on them by the military since the toppling of the former dictator moammar all bashir i was earlier this year. ok for more on this no
this is deja vu news live from berlin an attempted coup in sudan by rebel soldiers the head of the ruling military council saying they're being rounded up just days ago that the council agreed to a power sharing deal with pro-democracy activists also coming up. berlin unveils the latest treasure of its world famous museum island after decades of planning and building a new extension opens its doors. and the world's most advanced x. ray telescope made in germany heads into space in search of new...
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the message remains the same as it has for months demanding sudan's military rulers hand over power to a civilian that government. tens of thousands of protesters marched towards the presidential palace in khartoum opposition leaders call for similar mass demonstrations nationwide dubbed the 1000000 strong march. we don't feel like we stopped we want people to feel like we will continue continue no matter what everyone is out so we encourage each other. in some cases police fired tear gas at protesters the rapid support forces patrolled the streets with machine guns they were accused of the crackdown at a sit in at army headquarters in khartoum on june 3rd around 100 protesters were killed. in the eastern town of gunfire was heard the military gentle says it's not to blame for recent violence. the military is here to protect protesters but we can't do anything when it comes to food 3 to 5 or 6 people have been hit and we need to go there to sort out the problem you have to know that there are infiltrators people who want to change the current situation but god willing if we reach an ag
the message remains the same as it has for months demanding sudan's military rulers hand over power to a civilian that government. tens of thousands of protesters marched towards the presidential palace in khartoum opposition leaders call for similar mass demonstrations nationwide dubbed the 1000000 strong march. we don't feel like we stopped we want people to feel like we will continue continue no matter what everyone is out so we encourage each other. in some cases police fired tear gas at...
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sorry the girl is the president of the sudan doctors union u.k. and she says the report is not surprising because sudan lacks a proper judicial system it has been always request an independent investigation we are all very aware that any inquiry commission other biggest investigation commission that has will be appointed by the transitional of the council will not be independent in addition to that the infrastructure of the legal the design of all those. all the same and therefore this report today was the prize as you are expecting well you know nation . trying hard facts and it came very very controversial was that for us there are weaknesses and we are aware of the law on monday the 3rd to do evil does that in the u.k. working closely with our colleagues down there are aware of the degree of the massacre that they were thousands of militia and they did. at least 13 civilians including 5 children have been killed in syrian government airstrike in a dalit province the attacks came just a day after the un human rights chief sounded the alarm over
sorry the girl is the president of the sudan doctors union u.k. and she says the report is not surprising because sudan lacks a proper judicial system it has been always request an independent investigation we are all very aware that any inquiry commission other biggest investigation commission that has will be appointed by the transitional of the council will not be independent in addition to that the infrastructure of the legal the design of all those. all the same and therefore this report...