moment head misty dago who is the 2nd in in charge of all of the military establishment and the real strongman the sort of the counterpart of the civilian prime minister and the question of who would actually do the disarming is going to be a very very tricky one because whoever does that is themselves going to become extraordinarily powerful and we don't we wouldn't want to see a situation in which the let's say the rapid support forces themselves to forcible disarmament and then accumulate the power that comes from that so it's a really tricky a political tightrope as well as an enormously complex institutional process to go through and i'm afraid we can expect to see more incidents like this as it unfolds . the the end i assess as you know it's been disbanded there reforming it whatever word you choose to use obviously they were key and trying to crack down on the protesters who wanted omar al bashir gone do you think that there's any type of. accountability that needs to be put to some of the people that we're part of and i ask going forward does that play a role and the transiti