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old falls and his sister used to spend their long summer holidays here or in the forest before. d.n.a. likes old egypt and love drawing as a child he produced some of his earliest work here at the chateau. model survivor he. put them in. a minute then you're cool and the minute in your head. in this. new bill and work in the hair no.
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despite his family's misgivings this isolated out of the chateau later became dealings first private studio. his father was determined dolphins would follow him into the moment and sent him to the prestigious high school lizzie we caught. a little redemption for me straight can. you see properly. or they might just you. think you could. predict all of this extraordinary. today gone by this hour.
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police in central paris is still one of the most reputable in france. did a study to you from eight hundred seventy one to eight hundred eighty one and lived in as a board. one of his contemporaries was a future president xandra million. dollars the this move. that warren and i never could. be another. getting to the. who are you we're going to hear more of them was bought the house b n o b n had his ear i know i'm not that leader i live where were the women is and had them our lady where our mother took her they can with a care that there are no who are heavier than will be the one with them behind them is. going to be. civil and civil and rosewell will see for. even less than one here larry as
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a guinea where syrup to put that yeah get it out there nothing you. cannot offer under the american women but women only of course they had the ability as most of them didn't enter the uk them to timika new fish see it here so a bit of already over him about that. in the eight hundred seventy s. the catholic church retained a strong influence in french much but after the revolution a movement had been growing in the wanted to separate church and state leading to an eventual change in the law in one thousand nine. hundred dolla under. her pillow mia. shabby and of the wormers no under thirty. three. knots of the in the vast sea it must have been the leonore all the way is the binney again there is barely
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two and a half kilometers away from us in a province in algeria is the town of blue sod. the food to mount color on the banks of the blue saddle river this small of jerry in town would play an integral part in the future of all false. medina beside the medina by the amount obama the democrat but them to have an idea how i need that many a it at this up bottle fill it. she did before them do the word
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well out of the in my view and it would be the second hand in sentiment to them and in that we didn't. have a real merely besetting would be that a word highly or would be in a whole measure the doobies area or an ear known which in the old magic like a leo there are more you delay you mean another idea number three he came away almost the difference is the man will. see the day. of a pretty. interesting. review the true history. theater fare. on a jury meant to please open attributed. to. the worse or horrible side that. was twenty two when he first visited in eight hundred eighty
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four it immediately cast a spell on him and dominated his life and work for the next forty five years but it all started with a heart but with entomology the study of insects. come on the. book. and he. used. it may. be a little bit like michelle shot if we cut our shaft i could have our lives on without. it's a time we. all use so it's not. the end of it by we could see slimy d.n.a. in it but the way or not you are knowledgeable on the idea of an ear if you're near the end of a bus your brain accepts it is some article about you you had the. can't be
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after his first trip did a return to algeria on a scholarship and began painting traditional hardening life and culture. by the time of his fourth visit eighteen eighty eight he'd learned arabic and also had a guide with slim and been able to the two men became lifelong friends and collaborators. who are the men but i hear you who are. members of the year when you can have steam and stuff there if you decide what can . be it. has nothing of the. slim but i'd be that horsey in one memo me years up and i thought i'd be a colony. and it will be. the end now wish to look. into you know me in a ten. mil years or be here. forever believe
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by the india to me is that you're still gonna be happily it happens these are i happen to have. been is barely a member but i am karen and with the fact that. they live most it. has saved our lives a burden that the little. letter had a marriage that is minimal. and. going a lot of parents see it as read then. there are four insinuate them look at you behind them in. before last year but is illegal. we have d.n.a. . between. a lawyer. and it is a buffet but below our get. real. all
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between been did. some work work at the bar more of the met then lyric if we get there i would love the out up. on us of the but the can. say it's the member by world are all equally managers oh when did they kill him but i am the end. of the in your little. history of your duty to steadily when slimane bennie blow him originally came from i'll get out of town much for the summer fun book side he enabled d.n.a. to access and discover more about the bedouin community and truly understand the people. unlike other artists who painted the outer world at the time dealing didn't want to make arrow people look exotic and different. gave oriental a start
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a fresh perspective by aiming to capture the life and soul of his subjects. and its landscape were a continual source of inspiration. but the peace and tranquility of the way since were sometimes affected by the french colonial presence there. dina trying to use his influence. to help and support local who saw other people and their dealings with the occupying french. then after spending many years travelling between france and algeria in one thousand or three at the age of forty two d.n.a. finally decided to settle permanently in broussard he deliberately provoked the french by buying a house in the arab quarter. coming up in part to
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the name makes a momentous personal decision that sends shock waves through the paris art world and becomes the victim of a concerted campaign against him and his work. has met insurances so. it will not be modelled on the law of the night and so on so a bit is both. folksy amusing myanmar let it go out of the way over to with our museum and my washing that earlier. well you know how to enter into. a lifetime of emulation struck by stroke copying. selling reproductions compare the bells but frustrate the artist. a pilgrimage to
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discover his heritage inspires an awakening that it's more rewarding to create than to imitate. dreaming of vincent a witness documentary on al-jazeera. well i think one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered outside these gates waiting for any information most of them don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead or miami really is a place where two worlds mean we can get to washington d.c. in two hours we can get it on jurists in the rest of central america heard about the same time but more importantly is where those two cultures north and south america meet have to teach you it's a very important place for al-jazeera to be twenty one and each to assert your individuality it's ok to argue with people and it's ok to disagree with people but also a period when childhood dreams concludes with reality compromising i don't think
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anybody could have come to me in two thousand and six south africa up revisits the children of apartheid for the third time and like their country much has changed over the past fourteen years the teen who are twenty one up south africa i'm noticing. hello i'm down in jordan doha with the top stories on al-jazeera at least sixteen people have been killed by a bomb in southwestern pakistan it went off a market in quite a dozens of people have been injured police say most of the victims were shia muslims has the latest now from karachi. fruit market which. prefer the normally go all friday morning for shopping for rates they were
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then broke the attack taking place today an explosion they said that played. at about nine fifteen local time here in pakistan. sixteen people. i've been did a fear is that. because. room did in this particular blog the deputy inspector general and now. have been. by that much greater member. every month. i have been granted their gate a really big question. bridgie . saddam's opposition groups are calling for people to rally after friday prayers on thursday the military force president omar bashir from and set up
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a transitional council but demonstrators are demanding a civilian government security forces ordered a curfew overnight but thousands of people to find it we can leaks founder julian assange has been arrested in the u.k. and is facing extradition to the united states a british court found him guilty of skipping bail back in twenty twelve earlier he was arrested at the ecuadorian embassy where he's been confined to the last seventy is the u.s. wants him to face charges relating to the publication of a classified government documents. president trump says a third summit with north korea could happen he made the comment after meeting with a south korean counterpart moon jane mooney's in washington to try to revive dialogue north korean leader kim jong un wants the u.s. to lift sanctions before holding talks but trump disagreements. in india tibetan spiritual leader the dalai lama has been released from hospital in new delhi even admitted for a chest infection early this week as he left the eighty three year old said he felt almost normal but those are the headlines the news continues here. stench and
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thanks for watching. alphonse etienne dean was from a wealthy background in paris and went against his family's wishes and became an artist. he painted in what was called the oriental list style normally a western view of the middle east which stereotyped its people as wild and exotic. but d.n.a. learned arabic spend time getting to know the bedouin of algeria painted so hard on people as they really were and gave this artistic style a fresh perspective. in
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one thousand nine hundred three by now in his forty's d.n.a. decided to move power minutely to his favorite algerian retreat the racist town of busan. he bought this house in the arab quarter deliberately to irritate the french colonial government. year he completely immersed himself in the arabic language becoming bilingual and in so hard in culture with the help of his companion and collaborator then they were his. d.n.a. thought living in the arab quarter brought him closer to the people of blue saddam . it also made him a force in the side of the colonial french. before but it got poor. as he needed only to fall says. extend more the old all.
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feel. sure his statue. is a gender gap believe. it or meet all. new. in the uk you did it take it a city or keypad it was your. free board now going it's also just that you the. d.n.a. like nothing more than to speak up for the blue saudis and this is clear in his regular correspondence with the french. his efforts on behalf of the local people against the colonial authorities were rewarded when the military rule in blue solder was lifted and replaced i'm usually by a dual civilian and military administration.
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dinis lovable g.l. was partly rooted in his admiration for the ordinary people. for their apparent contentment despite the harsh living conditions and the regard showed him as both a frenchman and a christian. he was also impressed by his friend sleeman been able to have his religious discipline education and sophistication which encouraged eventually to convert to islam. he wrote i knew islam i felt a sense of attraction to it and the tendency towards it i studied it in the book of god i found it a guide for all mankind. again. his conversion in a personal letter in one thousand no way uncompleted formally in one thousand nine hundred thirteen when he changed his name to not.
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the most to me just to see if i'm above the unit a million soon to be not mean. they had. a kid there but up all obama can only hope at thier own fear. see it must have been in the. north of the indian if you. can call your loss of the from a bad. you care about them does it even arsenal. that well really what it is emmett didn't. care that i may not be subtle see it must have been. let us but in bad. when news of dina's conversion reached france his parisienne artist friends and
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other oriental list painters there was universal shock. how could one of their own from a bush war background someone who was supposed to preach the oriental his message and in their view civilized the savage locums and spread christianity go over to the other side and become a muslim. some considered him a traitor and that he was no longer worthy of the title night of the legion of honor he'd been granted in eight hundred ninety six. others thought he'd abandoned his french heritage and his adoption of algeria as home had a direct impact on his artistic career. there was a campaign against him art collectors stopped buying dinis paintings and he no longer want any prizes. as martin cheri says. it will not be measured from the law of the night and so on so i've been is
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both. foxy amusing myanmar let me we are low out of. the museum and i was in that alley a hamlet. where melon can you have to enter it or not don't go to i. know you have sucked down this is only found. you. suddenly. articular can you feel you do not go away are you scott. fishmonger. levy the. city boy because he knew the. d.n.a. was determined to continue to portray a positive image of islamic religious and social life. and writing. after
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you mean. to say i have been. mad but. i mean well i can. have him and you both need. in a lot of elephants you saw what what we. believe is a man. in mischief if you bet it's. after the first world war d.n.a. was among the first to call for the building of a mosque in paris to honor the muslim soldiers who died fighting for france he also contributed to the design and decoration of the new building. but that with nash me forgot to like and that. he had that. has happened has been less and less prominent in
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a lot of yanni i kid and i'll see if any. a kid. i thought i feel. i mean that of a kid and that. d.n.a. did paint in a very traditional style but probably because of his love for algerian and the people his paintings have a very warm look and feel. there's a warmth of the sun in the sahara desert and of the colored clothes of the bush side of people. there's the warmth of the pain called the tops of the mountains at sunset of the sun and the rocks. all looking to imitate life in a realistic way. his work is the opposite of condescending no mysterious sands. or belly dancers but rather than daily life however tough it may have been.
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delays work captures many facets of north african life but with telling details sometimes almost hidden. this. his famous terrace of like what with children playing in the hot sun. this is all good but it has a definite human dimension with the tense of the nomads outside the city. in the two dancing girls you have to look very carefully to spot a man wearing a red. back. and. hungry children rushed to grab falling apricot but higher up in the shade is
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another boy taking the fruit straight from the tree. from today's act is the city book club on keepin on their new truck to work if you don't. have to so much and when. that's a question the civil year it'd be worth it from a strike at any time a political or. set a blow. some fed off on that idea but they had a copy. of the foot talking ips joke that i didn't have any more. he exists in iraq i have been more into sky death and then they could have crazy bottles for me so not how many is held by them they will be. made. to. of all handsome and not with said but he also pretty have.
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of it i spoke. only as good we actually i hate you get along it is a. she could all make it no longer. in one thousand nine hundred twenty nine aged sixty eight did he decided to go on a journey he'd been planning since his conversion to islam pilgrimage to mecca known as ties. but first he traveled south to visit the hometown of his friends lima in i'll go there where he recorded the start of his spiritual journey in a painting called departure to mecca. the journey had a major spiritual impact on day but it was also hugely physically demanding.
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in or nasa ready. died in paris on the twenty fourth of december one thousand twenty. a funeral ceremony took place at the grand mosque in paris attended by among others a former governor general of algeria. a month later in a system jan brought his body to busan to be buried inside a door himself had built. five thousand people attended his funeral on the twelfth of january nineteenth thirty including scholars and leading figures like the french governor general of algeria. who delivered a eulogy. d.n.a.'s close companion sleeman ben abraham was later buried alongside
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when he died in one nine hundred fifty three. since dinis death nine decades ago his distinctive paintings have graced museums art galleries and collections all over. here at the o.c. museum on the left bank of the set in paris. and in this angela field home at the museum of art and history in not born in southern france. and the museum of fine arts in algiers. but much of da's fine work remains in private hands and still commands extremely
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high prices. there of all produce all that routinely says he will wind up the told it didn't want and then the. diaries all matter of the show you those. she tends to go type who because you want to i mean you feel. duty to rule sham. seppi but are you jordan. a good movie i mean you do who think it's a rule that we don't fuss because you don't use a cup of vision i don't know i'm one that's a couple certain. what you know hawk isn't papers she doesn't bear it and i won't go to china you are still on such a good time i thought oh little johnny young which you would if you remember. back in pocket all full of holes energy v. i v poor me
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difficulties i shall tell you on the show now is a to do if and you don't hear you you're pretty young because jews. eliza washed the entire balcony on its own unique their own charity to do we have an old song the other you may require human wall or. a lesion. hark. very bionicle in china you up there to supper luckily it is all your talk and was yours and dicey are you to be good because only issues the yoke about it we would probably all sit for what but lost all the axle on the immediate dot guilty dash the she aristocracies up to if i want to all of what lead to walk free or was the play of the law what appeared to be scott ok ok. so usually got out with the others on the series. is all she was even in view of
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them. after da's death sliman been able he tried to set up a museum in his memory in both side rather than the capital. but the wheels of french colonial bureaucracy turned slowly and benny but he died in one thousand nine hundred fifty three without seeing his museum plan realized. symon been able to him had belonged to the it body school of islam which had developed in oman but of which there were pockets in north africa. when he died the abody theologian sheikh biodiesel him stepped in and bought a deal of his former property on behalf of the bodied community of broussard he hoped to establish a museum when the colonial administration would allow. algeria gained independence
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from france in one thousand nine hundred sixty two and there was a determination to rebuild the country and preserve its cultural head. chief by you the native denise former properties in blue signed up to the algerian government and with others revived the plan to build a museum to preserve his memory or unusual but half of it was that like it might have been your own career and not all an hoby and the home assistant are up yet in which they can meet at work or wonders on her property in jersey happy a combine i hope that the coffee have to back at the arrow of course because the coffee was a muscle our very hard work a part of it beata might be some acid in the if it was at one killer of all what a barrel mark by at what area of the tackler but under but i'm not in the moment i met him in jersey or where i would be so latinos are a variety of us i mean what about science and then it's been made has nothing in
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fact is it. a whirl in a columbus shared by your were some sudden idea. come up all the digital. come at our own autonomy a man's a lower cost of the other. what on earth of did. what's up the water when i can mom a gun went on his i'm astonished at the. food as never the tendency. to listen to diplomacy fear was out visiting with the tea and with and. with any method and see here at the would. miss were. the syfy to medicate. the french artist all remedies visited north africa and painted them are on the
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same time as d.n.a. and is better known around the world today. d.n.a. is all it is more conservative but he's painting specially of blue sod and its people remain a source of inspiration to many bringing realism and respect to a region often fought off as being closed to the outside world was. their dreams have turned out to be disappointed. and offending my called me to say he'd leave egypt i'd advise him not to come three young north africans tell the story of how europe is not all they hoped it would be.
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al-jazeera wild welcome to italy. hello again it's good to have you back i do want to update you on what is happening here across iran we have been dealing with the flooding that has been going on since the middle of march and unfortunate as floodwaters are still going to take quite a lot of time to recede in the meantime though we watch what's happening in terms of more rain coming into the area on friday it is going to be some scattered showers so not too bad but we any more rain is nothing what we need right now as we go from friday to saturday though we do expect to see more showers coming into play particularly down here towards the south coming across the gulf we're going to be watching this area very carefully for more flooding potential in that area up towards tehran it will be a shower a day feel with the time to there of twenty one degrees the same showers that are coming across the gulf could be affecting the rain here in doha now we've seen
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plenty of rain in the overnight hours we could be seeing more too as we go through the weekend here are some clouds on friday extending all the way over towards u.a.e. we do expect to see some thunderstorms in there but the heaviest rain should be coming on saturday across much of qatar where we do expect to see a temperature here of twenty seven degrees and also a messy day here across much of south and eastern africa and we're going to see some rain across parts of johannesburg but as we go towards saturday things improve and it's going to get a little bit warmer with your history a twenty four. egypt's strongman is ruling with an eye and faced and the silence from his allies is deafening the u.s. was perfectly happy to trade off the march for sea for security while western leaders turning a blind eye when even their own citizens have fallen victim to his repression executions torture or censorship is not acceptable and you want to hear such strong
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words from let's say berlin or paris or london and in cairo on al-jazeera. over use the words. good or girl place the. knowledge to do not to go about starbucks or star draw on. drawing keys my sanity keeps me from . going to fight somebody or. a robber with crystal or outside of normal life when i drive forget about everything house that's in the world someone's on my mind on that paper waking up in newbury park after walking
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out of my job. and only had my last paycheck. i am now homeless and i wanted to go all in the thing to turn to use my drawings for peace of mind. and the adventures of nick seven triple x. two. i've drawn twelve hundred pages. three volumes and eight stories. of people nowadays there's one when using said regular job. and i said well you tell me where you can get a job you're going to be happy and i'm still make your bills i figure it out to be comfortable what wow but i would have been a huge strata get i need a lease and thousand dollars a month when costs about six to seven hundred. transportation. i wanted i did to make enough. at least to go through the winter months where i go
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where i can do a drawing and side in peace. you know not to worry about something as the way i got congo and i want to be good to good i'm honestly but i want to make enough money to last all year round and see the little. a bomb blast in pakistan southwestern city of quiet kills at least sixteen people and in just dozens. this is al jazeera live from coming up.
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backing down protests in sudan continue despite the curfew after the military removes the president from power. the defense minister takes control of the country for now but not everyone is happy about a military takeover. wiki leaks founder julian assange faces extradition to the u.s. after he's arrested at the ecuadorian embassy in london. and we talk to people in the libyan capital as battles raged outside the city between the walls of the u.n. back. we start with breaking news out of pakistan where at least sixteen people have been killed in a bomb blast in balochistan police say the explosion happened in a fruit market in the southwestern city of quieter dozens of people have been
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injured in what police say is the first six aerial attack in months the market is owned and run by members of the minority she's been targeted by sunni groups in the past come out high that joins us now live from karachi so do we know who is behind the blast. well at the moment no one has taken responsibility for that but did much beyond. the community number of four million. dead. because of security in every morning a security compliment to a company. where they took place under tight security however. after these people had entered into a fruit and vegetable market there was a very slow version. of that one that. day
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and. however the explosion was so paul for bending. to window and of course killing other people. sixteen people including some figure to force this point. and. thirty wounded some of them to be in condition one to one other important about five hundred. have been killed in a. fifty. five years. thanks for the. sudan's opposition groups are calling for people to rally after friday prayers to the military removed president tom little bashir from power the defense minister is now in control he has declared
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a three month state of emergency is also imposed a curfew sounds of people defied it overnight stay here morgan report some call to . this is how the end of faith two years of rule looked when president obama was deposed by his vice president and defense minister tanks twenty two to. capital cheered on by protesters followed by an announcement on state t.v. so dance forty million people had waited six hours to hear. the minister of defense the chairman of the committee to get rid of this regime. the head of the regime in place i also declare the formation of. the to be a year of period more than one hundred eighteen others close to have been arrested and political prisoners released as a protester who was arrested by sudan's intelligence agents in january
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a lot of emotion. for the country. higher bread prices provoked the first protests four months ago they quickly expanded into demands for the president to end his thirty year rule to create a state of emergency in february which reduced the revolt against him. but since saturday thousands of demonstrators have been camped outside the military headquarters in the town close to the president's official residence at least twenty one people were killed when security forces tried to break up the city and. six of the dead are reported to be soldiers who intervened to defend the protesters from security forces the military high command has said it understands the demand for the shooter go and it's all to determined not to allow chaos the. demand
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has increased the number of participants of the people has increased as well there was more. action to the military in part of the leadership in particular and i think that put more pressure on the military institution as a whole for that reason i think they felt the heat and they have to make. hours after the announcement the military council was sworn in by the defense minister ahmed of marking the start of a transitional period set to last for two years but the takeover isn't welcomed by some protesters on the streets who say they want to accept a military transitional government a sentiment echoed by some opposition leaders in the way i don't know what the outcome of the statement read by the minister of defense is categorically rejected buyers we will not accept a half victory we need a whole and complete victory as anticipated and wanted by our martyrs so we have decided to continue the sitting in front of the general command headquarters the
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citizens will also continue to take to the streets here in the capital and everywhere nationwide don't be scared and don't retreat we will continue our path until the end. meet a curfew came into effect at ten pm local time but hundreds defied it continuing with the tent in front of the army headquarters demanding a change to the hours old transitional council minister denise fear that with bashir gone and many rejecting the new military government there could well be that chaos army commanders want to avoid. joins us now live from called how's that gathering outside bellamy had called his shaping up today. well sami people are still marching towards the army they said that they're going to pray the friday prayers in a few hours in front of the headquarters and they will continue with their protests because they said that these four months these past four months where they were protesting and demanding bashir to be removed and his government dissolved and from a new government formed they said that they were not one desiring or they did not
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want a military takeover they'd not want any anybody who had anything to do with the old regime with bashir is regime to come back again to power they wanted to see new faces and new people taking control of sudan obviously that is not what happened the defense minister who is now the head of the military council which is running the country he's part of bashir is a government he's from the ruling party he's part of the old regime and so people are saying that the past four months of protests the five days of sitting in front of the army headquarters was not for a military took take over so they are continuing and are expecting more people in front of the army headquarters by the time friday prayers starts at around one o'clock local time which is around eleven g.m.t. so people will be there they say that this is not what they are protesting for what they have been calling for and so they will call for the downfall of this current council as well even though it's less than twenty four hours old really a fair bit of international reaction how is that impacting the situation there.
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well at the moment most of the regional countries seem to not be happy with the with the takeover with the military takeover egypt issued a statement saying that it does stand by the desire of the people of sudan while the neighboring countries south sudan said the same thing but the african union said it is very expressed concern it said that this is not how things should be and that sudan if there is a change should be followed according to the constitution and the united states which was in talks bilateral talks with the sudanese government has suspended those stocks remember that remember that sudan was on the list of states sponsoring terrorism those talks were going on for a few months hoping that by june sudan would be lifted out of that list but those talks have been dissolved there will be a u.n. security council meeting on sudan on what happened but at the moment it seems like not all countries are very happy with the way the military has taken over some of them saying that it falls short of what people have been demanding for the past
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four months. morgan they're famous for. as i just mentioned the international community is being cautious about the coup the u.s. special meeting on. the u.s. france and germany requested it so they want a peaceful transition to civilian rule washington says it strongly supports democratic sudan and is urging a rapid the handover. is also calling on the military to hand over power to a civilian authorities soon as it can. the african union has condemned the military takeover saying it's normal appropriate response to the crisis. of this after seven years of living in the ecuadorian embassy in london wiki leaks founder julian assange is in british custody facing extradition to the u.s.
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he was arrested on thursday after i could or government withdrew his asylum within hours he was convicted by a u.k. court on charges of skipping bail rory chalons reports from london. they've been waiting a long time but seven years after julian assange first entered ecuador's london embassy to escape the british legal system police offices hold him out again ecuador had finally tired of its troublesome guest and revoked his right to asylum within hours he was in a u.k. court and the u.s. confirmed it wants him extradited i just fame with mr sanchez in the police cells he wants to thank all of his supporters today on going to war and he said i told you so the wiki leaks founder always said if he left his ambassadorial refuge he'd spend years in jail in the u.s. he's wanted there for publishing government secrets but to a sandra's fans some high profile he's
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a courageous whistleblower because he's been told which i did not and say this helps it's been undermined you know all this stuff but fortunately he has his brain and his new system to nice high principles amazing davidge and not enough away from it you know and he's a freedom fighter joining us on she has his supporters here in the u.k. but the district judge here in this case was not one of them he said that a sound his behavior was that of a narcissist you cannot go beyond his own self interest in finding guilty of the charge of skipping by back in twenty twelve and has sent his case to the crown court for sentencing the more serious extradition process will get under way at the beginning of may in twenty ten wiki leaks published footage provided by whistleblower chelsea manning of u.s. soldiers killing civilians in iraq the u.s. said the hack posed a grave security risk but the website also leaked e-mails from the inbox of ecuador's present.
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