tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 12, 2019 9:00pm-10:01pm +03
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the professional people prefer to leave because. from saddam when. his early success is something he's still proud of. don't let. anything about. our. dinner need to munge you want to never. know he just plays for fun. no need. to die to explain. the time i told him all the way over to the guy next to you you feel. defeated lessons in the last of last week.
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most. i'm going to want to. see about it. by planting. as a little girl and attended a progressive private school with a friend here at seven and fourteen we interviewed them together what things you have to do if you're here after that jack's back pack now wastes i don't take the car more interesting she soft tissue. i'm. not eternal jewish he's some coaching now. these are all these different highgate is kind of you know kareem. all these different you know. at
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twenty one year has decided not to continue with the filming school leaving question on the school so he missed school well seven i thought it was fun because seven fourteen i was the one biased i think all teenagers i'm bearish question themselves on t.v. i don't know i just remembered i kept sighing for cashiered if. this isn't what is funny for me but the forty one of us. with. this. well i want to start my own band. i went on to say meeting in depth to them. i want them to be a message in the song you know they want to be completely fake and. girls. she's going to be as you keep her i don't know how to make
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the claim that animals. so like dave gets on the chain as a motion the norm on the big g. and the one dog and the one cat all much to look after them. tessanne is still living with her parents and her collection of stray dogs is mighty separatists. out of my keys she has not become a zoo keeper or a musician. instead she's got a degree in film and now works in the computer world. deejaying is one of her hobbies. you know. you have boyfriends you know you. don't. why not. oh yeah i know i believe. that polaroid is in fate yes i don't
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i thought she was still yes i nutted course the ones with the puritans and i bearings and green hair and i don't know black jackets and the pounds wishing to talk to me when you have a sense of what kind of man you would be understood. yeah definitely definitely do probably someone he's probably older than me and definitely older me and somebody who is. successful in their own right and somebody you can he's not threatened by me a lot of people authored by me so far so good certain foreigner because probably i'm in your face i've been accused of being in your face very often and i know i can't be but i try not to be but also the thing is like i've been brought up in a in an environment where it's ok to argue with people and it's ok to disagree with
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people and it's kind of part of my family's norm a lot of people don't take that. i have this insane person to defect where if i do something i have to go to the point that i'm sick of it i matter what it is. you're really going. to turn. up here and. i think i was very unhappy and i wasn't happy where i was i've watched t.v. so it was a big escapism to go off and just behave as insane me as i could i'm sad about that i did not see it as my nationality either that's not this week sadly that's sad and i'm sorry. i'm sorry. but i think i've kind of calmed down a bit i missed a lot i still have fun but i certainly don't do what i did last year or the before or the year before. i mean i've actually reached
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a level where i've always going so i paranoid and so crazy and i just had to stop i was convinced you know every night people try to kill me so. now we're trying to break into my house and there weren't anyone trying to break into my home and wake my mother up and this is between a broken. but it was not about complete paranoia. so i'm proud of my own was dragon just trying to say. i never actually heard of one person want to laugh it has never ever experienced drugs for god you have to talk. yes that's what we can't talk whatever i don't care for and as what they do a lot of cocaine. i've said it. they see and then can be the star is like a bird. it's like. feel the chaos around me you feel both like good
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fun yes i do i think that's my problem. just call them. too good. and people don't understand just. joking but no really i do feel that i could make a very good films i've written a couple of scripts i mean working on a couple of teaching scripts and the more iraq the more i do start to become concrete or wrong about dwell on big city disconnection. and if it's africans always had departed and we don't have so what we have. there was a terrible thing we always had as part of identity of what i make up. here with everybody which was nobody. and everybody's on their own so i think like this so much to like you so much nobody really cares about us so. i've been just so politically correct but they don't actually.
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at seven and describe and beyond lived with their families and small hospital rooms in the township outside cape town. at the time police were cracking down on political protest. oh good good i hope to god it is nice to get out and about did. you know you didn't say yes i like that and that killer app i mean this guy doesn't know sends a. signal back saying i was going to meet him was. so at fourteen they'd both move back to their villages in the eastern cape to attend school. and town and every. time tangent on the piano well the good news is going to china. the child who would do us miss with bad luck.
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was on my mom and i just bill animals a political one. after he finished school in the village yonder had to move back to cape town to find work . and this one had already returns to finish school here. at twenty one they are both back in the same hostel in the same adjacent fruit. labelled levin graham. know your name. will
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ai. damn cool. people in going to put you down back. when. nine so yeah me and my she. sent off to her arrival in cape town and this we got involved in a relationship. i guess i did when i gained like the engine no telephone number as nine nick is a phone number as i get word to mr money aside saying and gives her demand again states when someone does a one ninety i.q. or shut up and you know no one celeb mikey guptill neatly. i gained on my no one i gained from end of four pin no one come prepared. i gave my son a guy gain day watching and again the weekend kind of can tell you weekend yabba mind you didn't have the money dyke. you know when he was on that.
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car dash about and kind of claimed when you i'm in the truck and you seek a language and i by. and this were left school and went to live with endorse. there was soon tension the soul gets a bombing of a gulf he gives a new fanatical colors when i know when i'm down i'm so game a gun gives money to one of the boys and michael is one of the gunmen and some accident girl you know go to bed tonight and you know i knew when i didn't think. you got me. and now my mom's i know about calling. people. soon after his arrival and curt youngest girlfriend had a baby boy. the child and his mother live near the hospital with relatives. who were that's my baby. his name with.
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his move. away from some life before the birth of his son leon to head for the baby girl with the school friend they're also living nearby. yes and. this is life. they will live in kuala. this one. is one is my baby a lovely armada gilding which my total of all of them i am one of the only thing it is the label no. other woman in my sins and then sally and the woman of the. sun and the one delicious onions and it will charge a dozen. because surely. one because i was only allowed to run my own blood. before nature is in your eyes and.
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turned from i'd paid a lot. but a twenty one and this one does not have any school leaving qualifications. it makes it even harder to find a job. in myside layon game called again the my missile a young a job is underway and is a new missile they are going ten year for them infamous indians song clash on deter newbies are going in down come in. and out so i got new condo in under the one i go when i think that i might it when i go when people are back your school. this ease and not others which he's leading. this ease the fall he's he. i remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations was that so many nationalities. just that we
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all come from different places but it's one that gives us gives us the ability to identify the people who live the other side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. as protests over welfare cuts exploded nicaragua's phone trying government launched a brutal clampdown. now after a year of deaths detentions and political suppression crisis negotiations are underway. but could the dark days of civil war still return. people in power investigates a frontline nicaragua on al-jazeera. was
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. he alone again adrian from going to hear. in doha the headlines on al-jazeera sudan's military is defending the day's coup which removed president omar al bashir from office it says it has no ambitions to hold on to power but the protest organizers are calling for more demonstrations anti-government protest as a back on the streets in algeria for the eighth consecutive friday they say the not satisfied with the departure of president lizzie's beautifully this month what an
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auv the whole of the political establishment a tsunami warning has been issued in indonesia a magnitude six point eight earthquake struck east of the out of the ways here some people in central so the ways you have been advised to move to higher ground zero to zero as way to haiti is on the line now from jakarta and can tell us more wayne . just with the quake struck just a little just on hour ago or as you say central some away from home and a very close to when it was an earthquake it devastated the pippin but last year about three hundred kilometers away from the city apollo where there were at least four thousand people killed last year where the at the thing to all of this quake has struck at this stage iran no reports of any significant damage coming from the area but the epicenter where it struck in the ocean very close to a couple of small island up on guy island in particular very close to the epicenter
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the local government they think they think there are around two hundred thousand people living on those two islands at this stage the good news is that communication in the wider area in that part of indonesia is still working so that is clearly good news at this stage because still it is very early on in the situation when many thanks indeed. at least five civilians have been killed in fighting on the outskirts of libya's capital rockets and shells fired by forces loyal to the wall or. it's a residential area west of tripoli more than fifty people have been killed in fighting over the past week thousands more have been displaced and at least twenty people have been killed by a bomb blast in southwestern pakistan it happened at a market in the city of puerto police say most of the victims were shia muslims. there's the headlines i'll be back with a news hour here on al-jazeera in
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a little over twenty five minutes but now let's get you back to twenty one up south africa. in one thousand nine hundred two durban was home to the largest indian population outside india. and. went to an all indian school where she was a star pupil. and. her . at home she was the apple of her father's i. think. is really the. oldest boy you meet it's so you think you spotted one. when she was eight her father's business fell on hard
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and look back anything to me. which is the. shipping that. when i met artie at fourteen the father was sick. he died two months later. mom was completely lost my sister was completely lost and i needed to be there for them as a family group because we only have each other. the . now studies law part time she works for and i t. company and lives with her mother in the townhouse complex we moved here simply for security reasons when dad passed away it was just mom my sister myself and
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unfortunately we had a few break ins the one night they were in our roof and they were just about to jump in and thank god my brother came up from durban his friend so and then i was a monster i'm sleepy and i heard the one guy on the roof jumping. so we all got up we all ran then got my brother was there and he chased them. and immediately the same night we packed up. the fear of crime has produced a boom in gates communities where the crime levels themselves have reduced in recent years we've very happy living in a complex security wise we know we safe and you know we're not stupid recently. mom is everything to me she's a mom and dad's sister friends can speak to about anything i can take her with me to a nightclub take it to the gym. sure it's close yeah they are at the same. people
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. who are these the bossy one. she's very fussy very bossy eva we've got gold bars now that i seem to know not fussy as in cos he flat out how to make the to the same here when you finish wash dishes there must be no work to if you really must be. mom brought me up that way not just complaining that i have exactly like. the movie hey i know it's perfect it's perfect it's going to look lovely i think it's important for a lady to cook i think a way to a man's hotch is through his stomach. don't you agree mom use he's. on the pipe very dreamy people say
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a magic can be very stubborn they say we very six people. just come into. ok. whatever like you think. i'm pretty ray. i think also what is a flaw is i can be very compassionate and sometimes being very very compassionate towards others. it's sort of. you end up getting hurt but i've got to what i love sex love sex love is not for me. all right i mean even to put my joke on you know stunning go. i don't want to be a dating machine. a dating machine is when you date ok you date this guy you meet this guy you lackey predating then you realize he doesn't call me he's here right so then you say oh you know what. i just don't
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think it's working out then you find someone else and then you got a dame and then realize something's wrong with them all they don't suit you or they don't dress well perfect perfume perfume if. ok really true some truth and i'm gonna need to get some of the kids today don't know what they doing they just fall in love with a guy and in the into bed and blah blah blah and in the end up being pregnant and then they've got to drop school or drop work whatever they're doing and if i got to sit with a baby. not saying anything bad about sitting with the baby but i mean your whole life plans get ruined as well you know it's also not very cheap to maintain a baby as well it's actually expensive. i love bandra music it's pretty much your indian music but indian music you can
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dance to. do it was the. artist well it is still defined within the indian community here at the bunker nearly everyone is in. watching indian movies and when you turn to watch them dance to a song you can go out and you can pretty much action those moves that you watched on t.v. . you have a sense of what kind of man you're just. somebody that will love me unconditionally . most importantly. somebody that would be there for me in good times and in back to someone who wanted to meet somebody that i would just want to grow old with and still love me till the day he dies like my dad rickman would my mom.
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i mean told the day my dad died my dad used to sit and sing to my mom and i used to go dad come on get a drum you know but. that type of man is the man that i want to man just like my dad. all over south africa people are overwhelmed by the devastating effect of h.i.v. aids faming around a thousand lives every day in two thousand and six. tragically three of our children have died.
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why do you mean. i mean it is that. it was the daughter of a city chief. this is her at seven proud of his urdu tradition. chinese scientists and so russian idea that they were shall only be killed the shank get killed chip shot and shout shout one big gun shows how. she died at the age of nineteen. i was. at fourteen she had started to question some of the traditional zuda values the whole generation believes that oh you mean i love to take over. so no money can
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take off just think that's rubbish no no don't believe how love to be chief. not long after fourteen. i was diagnosed as a child i posited. she died of aids four years later. proving. that. this was linda at seven he lived in the eastern cape with his grandmother and loved their cattle. company as many not as knows time that they can go. through the turn but. a little. bit closer to calling. by fourteen he was allowed to herd them.
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just. to get into this business. i little foreigner. according to his grandmother linda hurt his leg he laid down and on the third day he died. at seven forty and shane went to school together they were a lively couple to interview a kid tell me if you've got a lot of money a lot of money what is going to do with it and buy me a. job i'm am i the illegal if. the person it. is my mother is like the base or a knave like a doctor and other doctor my mother then to my friends. if i need food
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in my mother's day for me. she asked me through school at home without my mother don't know where i'll be now. same as a child be positive. when he was twenty he died of pneumonia. i hadn't seen change in a long time after fourteen and only by accident. i went out with a few new people and night and it happened that they were friends with them and so we added really good die many i've gotten stuck. and then a few weeks later i just had the time be a died but i don't know exactly you and so i found out after the funeral that is actually shame. that it passed away. when we put the bottle of jack daniels
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resistor i did yesterday in the. idea of yeah it is always the big one the big one as god is a bottle of temple be. easy to see because they can who by one so is very little nuku nuku been totally. honest did it get i hope one day i want you all like you no one will be like at the same time with me with one group to share make you know what. i mean live. on no two why not make it a one man so he can sit being feed on t.v. feed i missed him so it was seed corn because they can do the same maybe friends into doing what i feel has been in the laundry list and why do you go.
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three hero the sunni pianist i was on the congo and randy should be abandoned by one our human quality picture unit when we say my time seeing now when does eventually i'm here with no news for no one and i'm being abandoned down in a man. abandoned by a pool barely known good girl and didn't drink our german beer off it what a lovely number if you mention the march you know about how much you know. the funny people out in the descent but do you clean the shadows as one of into yeah if i do what i usually yes it's about right. and i that day and gas will go then and i desire we'll tell it as i typed into. it as i did to let the lesson get this bomb ok there is this in terms and do it to one. line from money they say journalism one denies involvement in a good idea plenty of money. yeah but another incentive for.
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my to have. lived in an area of johannesburg designated for people of mixed race or color as the nerd in south africa. would you like to go to school with watch or. am well. you know now why not. me would i like to go away do you really want to go away maybe they speak and neither can you laugh in flitters after they woud know. that fourteen claudia was living at a boy's care home where her father was the principal as lot about as that goes on in the area has a lot of gunshots. when you drive up the road to the shop you've got to make sure
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your doors are locked. you've got to feel being hijacked. women have a fear of being betrayed and i mean it's not just in poor communities it's all over . soon after she was moved from her school in the one to watch school and romeo. all of a sudden i was taken to a school we everybody was just like me and i stone into an environment that is a majority white school the school was really trying me. and i think they will back four five children in my class they speak the same language and the standard they say when they speak afrikaans. everybody just assumed that i spoke after a concert don't because i was scarlet and they had these very strange or what was to me really strange ideas. it
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was about. all human. but. yes we are all human what you think you are. what you think you are. twenty one she's living with her parents in a comfortable suburb she's studying science with the hope of transferring to medical school. i think my parents have worked incredibly hard to give me opportunities that they may have. and to expose this is much as they could do. in new environments. i've been brought up. knowing if i wanted to do something i could do it my parents have never ever told me that you know you can't do that. thousand. and.
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twenty one was. able to do everything that i want to do. like when i went to do it i don't. know my own car and it was my dad's first car that he got before my mom and he were even married and so that's just gone and broken down on me a few months ago and he's going to sell it to the mechanic who's been fixing it for ever the second child and so. i'm like most people i can just go and come when i please go to do. asking for the car and my taking which
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dimes i come in. compromising i don't think i'm very good at compromising. the. company. soon and man this seems. to be and the killer vision they see. again just invented a new i knew. i knew via it's faster the in. those over sixty any go sixty. so do you wear the wheels nice man united with the wheels on your legs just. when you sit in your daily do you believe you can be anything you want to be and the only reason that you couldn't be it is if you didn't want to be and the older you get the more you do your lives there is always somebody that's marketed in new
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york or somebody that knows more than your or that's prettier than you and that even though it might not matter to you it matters to the rest of the world. i want to do mates and i want to be a doctor so people i just have a sense of needing to do something because they so much that's wrong. you want to get. good. you know. if you want to be me. and i don't. want to get. you in a relationship no. talk about that. i was a while ago. i learned
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a lot about myself and about. how these things go. said about. time either. and. it's happy with where they are and with what they doing in their lives i mean you're going to have. a miserable person to give an expected. but somebody that's open to change. and to new experiences and who likes travelling. and. i don't know. they get the. blame some way in india and i know are you going to get from point a to point b. but to just be happy to be the. i sent to
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love life and experience as much as i can and see as much as i can. and do everything. for twenty one year olds are able to choose where to live and work what to study unsafe or even way to dance but will the legacy of the apartheid era remain with sam. or will they be able to take advantage of the chances that have been made for them. in seven news time they will be twenty and we were turned to see how they've got on.
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life dies down. so you'll need water and joy teaching because i can identify with where they're coming from the crisis is that every chicken out of the bottom is completely lost on. how if you changed since he was sincere. charting the lives of the children of apartheid over twenty one yes each story
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reflecting a history of to mattick social and political change twenty eight south africa one on al-jazeera. award in a welcome back to your international weather forecast well here across united states we have been watching one very very large to struct of spring storm that's now making its way across much of the region these are the images that are coming out of the northern plains particularly here in south dakota as well as minnesota very heavy snow has been reported we're talking over sixty centimeters and blizzard
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conditions are still going on with white out conditions on the roads we're also talking about significant travel delays at the airports as well over the next few days we're going to be seeing the storm make its way over towards the east still live very heavy snow across the great lakes and then down here along that cold front we could be seeing severe storms talking about thunderstorms as well as damaging winds hail with the possibility of tornadoes as well so as we go from friday to saturday things begin to improve across much of the east but the next thing we're going to be watching is what is going to happen here across much of texas this is going to be a new developing system and this is potential to bring some bloke lies flooding as well as even stronger thunderstorms over the next few days well here across the caribbean we are looking at some clouds passing through parts of the bahamas turks and caicos as well here in van a not looking too bad with attempt a few of thirty degrees in kingston clouds in your forecast with the temperature of about thirty one for you. whether sponsored by cattle or.
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teach it strongman is ruling with an eye and faced on the silence from his allies is deafening us was perfectly happy to trade off from our for city 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 won't hear such strong words from let's say berlin or paris or london in cairo a on al-jazeera examining the headlines setting the discussions a warning from the air boss over the risks of a no deal breaks in sharing class and all stories with a global audience you have your own intelligence network on the ground to tell you where to go and we'll go explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform motivate and inspire resilient people are really afraid the world is watching on al-jazeera russian military advisors in africa they're not
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officially representing the kremlin but working for a private security company russia claims they're helping bring peace but critics say it's a disguise for the expansion of russia's military influence talk to al-jazeera gains exclusive access to a russian military training camp in the central african republic. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian for the good and this is that is a live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. military leaders say they have no intention of. saying in power after removing omar al bashir from office.
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more protests and jarius seeking the removal of leaders who are part of the former president's government. a suicide bomb attack in pakistan kills at least twenty people in just us. and we talked to people in the libyan capital as battles raged just outside the city. the day out to saddam's military removed president omar bashir from power the head of the military council's political committee has defended the coup. d. in says that the military has no plans to stay in power wanted by saying political parties for dialogue he's also calling on protesters suit but on the streets now for months to provide solutions. we have not come with future solutions the solutions will be devised by those in protest and those
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staging sit ins you the people will provide solutions for all political economic and social issues we have come with no ideology we are the people of the armed forces we have come here to maintain order security and provide an opportunity for the people to achieve change they have been aspiring to and to devise their own visions for the leadership we have no ambition at all to hold the reins of power. lead of the sudanese military is political committee also said that the army will maintain order during the transition period but will act if there's violence or unrest. and helpful but we will not interfere we will closely monitor from a distance but we will not dictate any orders but we must be practical and realistic this is simply to maintain security and public order that's why i request the sudanese people support the military to stand behind the military we are
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unknown figures you have just come to know us may god bless the leader of the previous coup we are his children we will support all the peoples demands we will protect the people's demands yet we will respond firmly to any chaos by about a car to mount a serious have a morgan is there lots to talk about let's start with the fact that these protesters are still out on the streets. not reassured or satisfied with what the leader of the transitional council has had to say today state television has been broadcasting that announcement about that curfew coming into effect tonight that must be a did too it says the question is will it be a day or two and what's happening elsewhere in the country are we seeing protests there too. well yes indeed and it's not just happening in her term many people hundreds and hundreds of how. people around various states in the country are making their way to the military headquarters they've been doing that since
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last night defying the curfew which started at around ten pm local time or around twenty gene now they're saying that the reason why they are defying the curfew is because what was the end result of the coup that overthrew president bashir is not what they were expecting and not what they were asking for they were asking for power to be removed from the hands of president bashir and his regime and the ruling party and handed over to an independent civilian transitional council what they got instead is as we've seen a military council currently running affairs of the country that many tree council as you said said that they are extending their arms a very conciliatory tone earlier when they made their press statement saying that all political parties are included or will be included that they will be meeting the political parties they also said that they will be meeting heads of the diplomatic corps but obviously people are not happy we can hear outside from the office hundreds and hundreds of people still making their way to the army headquarters saying that they will be camping out there and till the transitional
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government that is currently in place which is held by the military is handed over to the civilian and adrian let's just say it's not only civilians who are not happy with the military takeover part of the paramilitary a part of the security forces themselves are not happy the paramilitary group the rapid support force which has been commanding a lot of army units around the country also announce that they will not be part of the military council and that is quite significant because the rapid support force that has been one of the forces that is that have been basically stamping out rebellions in daraa for south kordofan and blue nile so the fact that the commander of the paramilitary coming out and saying that he's not going to part of the military council is quite a blow to the military council that is yet to have members of this military council says it wants to enter into dialogue with the country's political parties who are they talking about. it's a complicated picture as far as the the political layout of sudan
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is concerned is that. yes over one hundred political rich richer political parties are in sudan a few of them over a very quite significant and have lots of flow followers but the thing is the military council said that they are reaching out to all political parties but the sudanese professional association at the moment is not a political party seems to be the one spearheading these calls for protests it seems to be the one that is taking the lead and making calls for for the people to camp hours outside the military headquarters in and around other states and they're saying that they're not going to negotiate with the military council that they do not recognize the statement made by the military council yesterday and today so it's not clear yet how they're going to address for them to try to talk to the people who are in front of the army headquarters here in khartoum and in other states it means that they have to come out in public the the military council have to basically hold a public sitting and talk to all of them and but they don't want to listen in to
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and they saying that talking to the military is giving them recognition that they're not ready to do and that the only way they will know this council is ready for dialogue is if the council says we are handing over power to civilian government to run the transitional period of zero seven morgan live in khartoum many thanks indeed let's speak once again to ahmed soliman a researcher at the africa program of chatham house he joins us now live via skype from london you are with us during the press conference earlier that. aberdeen gave he had nothing but praise for the rapid support forces. during their press conference now it seems that they're not going to be part of the military council what's the significance of that. i think it's important i mean you have a clear division within the army the own forces i should say they have not been unified entity but the military council have been trying. as you saw
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present a united front and there has been some juxtaposition incident goshi a sheen i guess going on within the last couple of days as to who she will head to council what the role will be of the various organizations within that and of course the r.s.s. . led by the former. leader committee. seem to see and seem to be unhappy with the whether those and their position within that of course you know they they are as as was said during the statement they have been legitimized and actually included within the sudanese constitution as a regular ised force so be interesting to see how that moves forward and whether or not that takes more negotiation on the part of the military transition to to bring him back in but it's an interesting development to see of course they have been.
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quite a professional force if you want to use that in terms of being mowed but i have used in darfur in two areas which are being mobilized in hard to suppress previous protests that have taken place in the country. so. it is an important development that they have announced that they will not take part and image the transitional council protesters on the streets not at all happy with what they've heard from the military council or reassured the military council says quite clearly unambiguous no we have no ambition to hold the reins of power we will get. t. change mandated by the people we are with the people's demands. i understand the suspicions that people have because there are many former regime figures part of that transitional council but what more do they have to do so when people's trust
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here. of course they've been very explicit and conciliatory in their approach in saying that they are reaching out this ground is bases to be filled by the political parties in sudan for civil society and with actors to be able to come together and chart solutions for sadat and the way forward what we don't know is that lead to all of that of course people are still very unhappy the former regime members are in charge of the million true council and i think that plays a large part in the optics of that and you know providing people with trust in that person will be and so i think there needs to be some time of course for that to develop we need to see. what level of discussion is going to take place with the political parties in. freshwater see ation who have been leading all
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reminiscing leads protests and continue to do so at this time but ultimately we're in a very polarized situation these protests have been very it traditional. and what the military council needs to outline quite quickly seems to me is a timeline for moving towards a civilian led hasta be a clear path to doing that otherwise the people's trust simply won't materialize what will you know might be useful is to establish a long side military a transitional military council a transitional civilian council one established would include be technocrats who are able to work on solutions share some of this burden with the military council about structuring the way forward for sudan during this transitional period.
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but always good to talk to you many thanks indeed for being with us again solomon that. protesters are back on the streets in algeria it is the eighth consecutive friday of demonstrations they say they're not satisfied with the departure of president abilities beautifully of this month and want an overhaul of the political establishment the interim president has announced new elections for july fourth. is a research fellow at the school for advanced studies in the social science is based in france he joins us now live via skype from algiers before we get into the nitty gritty of this i know you're not there you go home at the moment but you're looking at pictures of the protests on local media. in terms of the size of the crowd is it bigger than that it has been in previous weeks the same of that fewer people there this week.
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