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on the eastern edge of the follows to fontainebleau is a. false x e n d name grew up in the a deliberate surroundings on the banks of the center seventy five kilometers south of paris.
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in eighteen fifty days paternal grandfather the chateau in erasing. so the young old falls and his sisters are used to spend their long summer holidays here or in the forest before. d.n.a. like soul egypt and love joy as a child he produced some of his earliest work here at the chateau. model survivor hey what. are all. the men. in a minute and oh you're cool and the minute in your head. in this. new
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bill and i work in the hair know your top model intercourse and just sit on the front end of that. despite his family's misgivings this isolated out building 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 probably mathematically. eleven. all of this extraordinary.
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today gone play with this our. lawyer on the. police in central paris is still one of the most reputable in france. d.n.a. started here 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. where they were going to hear more of them was bought the house b n o b a net is the other no and. i live but what they mean is that they had them hourly there where our mother took all their can with the care that there are no who are heavy at them will be the one with them behind them it is going to be. civil and civil
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and rosewell worse if. even let alone one here larry as a teen guinea where syrup to put that yeah get it out there nothing you know cannot often enter the american women but women who only of course they had the ability as most of the didn't enter their 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 minds 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 of must have been the
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over two and a half kilometers away from us in a province in algeria is the town of blue sod. the food to mount counted off on the banks of the blue saddle river this small of jerry in time could play an integral part in the future of all false it's in. medina beside the medina by the amount obama the democrat the damage to the how
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name was twenty two when he first visited in eight hundred eighty 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 they. say a little bitty michelle she. could have lived on without. is a term we. all used so it's not. the end of. the d.n.a. but the way or not you are now over there on the other you have an ear if you need
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who says this pos your dog should do new affair. here after his first trip did a return to algeria on a scholarship and began painting traditional so hard in life and culture. by the time of his fourth visit eight hundred eighty eight he'd learned arabic and also had a guide with slim and been able to and the two men became a lifelong friends and collaborators. what has the man been about i hear you who are above the. middle of the year when you can have semen stuck out there if you decide what can. be it. has most of the indian. be there to shout see in one memo me years up and a thought be open on me. and it will be. the end noticed
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a really low. no mena turn to tell you i'm a. tamil years or be one of the above your verbal ability but india to me sooner that you're short on of it happily it happens to happen yes i'm on a blues barely remember i have four concannon with a forty hand intro talk more daily motion see i had to save are. a burden that deliver the smash up alone i'm still mad that i had a marriage that is minimal. and above the focus of the character in a lot of can see it as he didn't or melodeon the other for insania democracy and been demi. before once the upper is illegal. we have d.n.a. . between. a lawyer.
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and it is a buffet but below our get. real. not the law between been did. some work work at the bar more of the met then lyric if we get up i would love the out up. on us of the but the. the it's the membrane world you're all equally managers oh when did they kill the muslim member but i am. aware that in that. in your little. history of your duty the state of the women benny below him originally came from i'll get out of town much for the summer fun broussard he enabled d.n.a. to access and discover more about the bedouin community and truly understand the people. unlike
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other artists who painted the outer world at the time dealing didn't want to make arrow people look exotic and different. he gave oriental a start 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 who saw other people and their dealings with the occupying french. then after spending many years travelling between france and algeria in one thousand nine hundred three at the age of forty two d.n.a.
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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 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. as martin showed. it will not be measured the night and so on so i've been his boat. see a museum myanmar let me go out all over. the museum and my washing that earlier. i had. until now the coverage of latin america and most of the world was about covering
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khuda taz tragedies quakes and that was it but not for how couple feel how they look how they think and that's what we do we go. five months. when educational system that was introduced to. latin america this year has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. what began as a small extremist group in africa's most populous country we had to from the government to just shoot him soon turned into a battle front for the nigerian government. yet why. the torrijos for abducting more than two hundred schoolgirls the killing and displacement of thousands of people al-jazeera investigates the origins and bloody rise of iraq on al-jazeera. it's a door to climb to one of the holiest sites in due time tigers nest ball astri seems
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to defy gravity every piece of the news is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness but it became a democracy in two thousand and eight happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the u.n. to pass a resolution urging other nations to follow betimes example but how do you base your it really brittanys happinesses well when surety that it is quantifiable but by simply turning its pursuit into policy time has done what no other country has. hello again and. her and these are the top stories here about. sudan's ruling military council is meeting dozens of political parties to reach a consensus on a transitional government protest leaders want the military to see power to
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a civilian authority for two years before elections are held. and thousands of demonstrators are going back to the streets with their demands for civilian rule as he reports from khartoum. they said that they would give him a few days to figure out if the transitional government that would be leading the country for the coming two years will have civilian representatives or not not just the veneer of presenters where they want a majority several new representatives over the past two hours we've seen dozens of people making their way to the army headquarters carrying the sudanese flag they're saying that they are going to continue with the thetan that's because when he addressed the nation yesterday he said that the military will be taking charge and keeping the order and security of the country but he did and he said that he's going to talk to the political parties but right now they are concerned that the military council is made up of eight members all of them once a. on a time there they were all up there all the military and once upon a time part of the regime of president bashir. egypt's president abdul faster
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l.c.c. has been meeting in the libyan war after in cairo egypt is one of the foreign powers that supports after he's been leading a campaign to capture the libyan capital tripoli the military offensive so far has killed at least one hundred twenty one people that's according to the w.h.o. . airstrikes launched by forces loyal to have to targeted the town of. that southeast of the capital the u.n. backed government in tripoli is accusing have to of war crimes and forces of the u.n. backed government they've targeted positions south of the capital particularly in the town agreat and where it's thought there's a base for have to as military operations. geria judges say they'll boycotts of the supervision of the upcoming presidential election they fear the vote which is
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expected on july the fourth will be rigged president is beautifully can resigned earlier this month after weeks of protests today those are the very latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera i'll be back after al-jazeera out. 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
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people as they really were and gave this artistic style a fresh perspective. in 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 blue sada. he bought this house in the arab quarter deliberately to irritate the french colonial government. here 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 foreigner on the side of the colonial french. in
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four but it got poor a faucet as they needed only defile says in it i think it was next had more the old all this could open to a coffee keeper a short step to. these are gender beliefs and gender. it did it all. take on your reality it dog you did it take it a city or keep end it was your. free born while going it solves just that your. d.n.a. like nothing more than to speak up for the boo 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
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a dual civilian and military administration. 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 they 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 he 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. he announced his conversion in a personal letter in one thousand no wait and completed it formally in one thousand
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nine hundred thirteen when he changed his name to nasa ready do you mean. the most to me. than the million soon to be not in the in the but the. we had to bomb our bomb our kids or block all obama colonel out at thier own fear. see it must of been the. learned enough of did anything about the current adekunle out at the level you can clearly are not of the few bad hours that are there looking at her the playback the ballot you cared about of mr madge is a demon are so full of well why miller would well it was very how it is in me denise who are kellett i mean at the circle see it and i served in the ne. let us but in bad.
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when news of dina's conversion reached france his parisienne artist friends and 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 ist 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 that he no
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longer want and prices. has met in charity means and. it will not be measured in the law of the night and so on so i've been is both. folksy amusing myanmar let me can i of we are low out of. the museum and i was in that alley hamlet doing. well a million can you have to honor it or not though it cannot do i. know you have sucked down this is only found. suddenly. articular can you feel the norway are these are. your pet fish monger poll workers are you. of okinawa levying idea they are a city boy or because we are called.
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d.n.a. was determined to continue to portray a positive image of islamic religious and social life. and writing. after his conversion he began painting religious. his work became conservative. and slim i believe novels most of the based have attached or they translated arabic literature to french. that are we have you didn't read. the hobbit. you know if you don't know me. you know. and you need to get you know. place let me take you nicky.
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so what about namenda fancy man if some of the many. human. to say i have been. mad but she and i mean well i can. have him and your vote. mean to you so it will be. 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.
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struck by the sickness to me. and that. she had that fifty feel he has had and has been mushrooming them in and out of the army i kid and no hissy fit in the. kid. i thought i feel i have even i mean the kind of i.q. than that. d.n.a. did paint in a very traditional style but probably because of his love for algeria 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 blue solder 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
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work is the opposite of condescending no mysterious sons. or belly dancers but rather algerian daily life however tough it may have been. denied his work captures many facets of north african life but with telling details sometimes almost hidden. this is 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 wall of the city. in the two dancing grounds you have to look very carefully to spot a man wearing a red hot bush in the back row. and
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in collecting hungry children rushed to grab falling apricot but higher up in the shade is another boy the fruit straight from the tree. today's act is the city book club on keepin on then you got a little sick if you don't. have to show me now. that's still a question this is the year the word said for mr michael they need to tailor it back and say go sit i blew some friends on the telly but that credit. the foot doc you don't let's take a more. clear exists may develop preferably more into scripts and then be clear of credible source and not comment here. you may.
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a beer simple there's a circle you only want that decision or luck it gives off a result in your last exterior all of it i spoke i think only is good we actually i eat you get along good as a. lucky there. she could of made it no longer. in one thousand nine hundred twenty nine aged sixty eight dinny 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 friend slim one in al good air where he recorded the start of his spiritual journey in a painting called departure to mecca. the journey had a major spiritual impact on daily 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 and twenty nine. 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 john brought his body to busan to be buried inside a dork. he himself had built. five thousand people attended his funeral on the twelfth of january nineteenth thirty including scholars and leading figures like
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the french governor general of algeria. who delivered a eulogy. d.n.a.'s close companion sleeman ben abraham was later buried alongside 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 hole at the museum of art and history in not born in southern france. and the museum of fine arts in algiers.
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but much of da's fine work remains in private hands and still commands extremely high prices. there of all produce all that routinely your while of little that didn't want in the. diaries all match of the move will show you the hoosh city town hall type row because you want to i mean you. from. seppi but are you jordan. a good move for him you do who he thinks he to rule but we're going so fast because you could use a cup of his and i have known one. that's a couple certain. what you know hawk isn't paid was he there's one pair you didn't i won't go to china you are still on such a good time i thought don't need to have young miss you remember.
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pocked all full of holes energy v. i v poor me difficulties i shall try mission now is a to do. and you don't hear you you're pretty young. eliza washed away in her balcony on its own unique because of your own charity to go. we have an old song there are you me are quite human well. let you need a lesion. now hark. betty bionicle in china you up there to supplement it is all your talk i was years old i see are you to be good because only issues all you got about it we would probably all sick or what but most all the axle on the idiot dot guilty the she our services are going to if i want to all of what leave the law.
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was left up to ya the law what appeared to be scott ok i. usually got out with the others on the series. is all she was even the off them. after da his death and been able he tried to set up a museum in his memory in both side rather than the capital algiers. 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 bio diesel him stepped in and bought
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a deal of his former property on behalf of the bodies community of broussard he hoped to establish a museum when the colonial administration would allow. algeria gained independence from france in one thousand nine hundred sixty two and there was a determination to rebuild the country and preserve its cultural head. by who'd donated dinis former properties in blue side to the algerian government and with others revived the plan to build a museum to preserve his memory or an unusual but half of it was that look you might have fun. and not be in the home was up yet in which it can be that work or injures on the top in just a hole but the coffee have a beer oh of course because of you must really have one cup of coffee be at the my business of the indian fear if it was at. war or what the barrel marked
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the french artist all remedies visited north africa and painted them are on the 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 solder 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 defending my cause me to say he'd leave egypt i'd advise him not to come three young north africans tell the
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story of how europe is not all they hoped it would be. al-jazeera wild welcome to italy. hello there we've got a lot of showers aver brazil at the moment they're stretching all the way down towards rio once more and south of fairly heavy downpours here at the moment two
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a news hour live from doha i'm martin dennis coming up in the next sixty minutes more demonstrations in sudan's capital as the military leaders hold talks with representatives of the protest movement. the battle for control of tripoli at least one hundred twenty people have died in the fighting so far. the high cost of health care in the u.s. we meet a family struggling to pay for lifesaving medicine and i've had a stent with all of scooters tiger woods aims to end easy living drought without a major he's just two shots back heading into the final round of the masters it's. around ruling military council has begun talks with all the eyes of the mass protests the military is expected to hold a news conference sure they were expected maybe within the next few minutes or so
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combined with the sudan professionals association now that's the group that has been spearheading these demonstrations as well as with other opposition groups where the country has had its third leader in as many days and he's promised to hand over power to a civilian government within two years in his first address to the nation after fatter al gore promised a series of reforms but they seem to fall short of what the protesters want. to do on human rights will be. reinforced in line with international laws the provincial rulers will be relieved of duty and an invitation will be given to all the people political parties and organizations to engage in dialogue a ceasefire will be enforced across the country and we invite those carrying arms to lay them down sit at the negotiation table and agree to peaceful coexistence. let's go to the cities capital heartiness get the latest from our correspondent
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there the neighbor so we understand then that these discussions these negotiations are under way what else do we know about this particular moment in time. well what we do know might seem for sure is that the military council and the political parties are yet to grow and many points the military council wants a transitional period of two years and most of the political parties want a four year transitional period the military council wants to take over once a complete military rule they're saying that they're open to dialogue or going to a pope political participation or representation from other political parties but they want to maintain the majority in the council in the transitional council that would be leading the country political parties on the other hand are happy with the hybrid transitional government as long as they have a majority as long as the majority are civilians now those two people those two groups have different different demands there are still people on the streets there are hundreds and hundreds of people making their way to the army headquarters to continue with the setting for the ninth day martine and they're saying that they
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don't want any military representation and they don't want anybody who had anything to do with former president bush's regime to be part of the government so at the moment you're looking at opposition parties trying to come together to make sure that their demands are one and listed in one and the political council the military council trying to meet those demands or meet them at least have way and people on the streets were having their demands of their own and so give us an idea of how the let's call the opposition how the opposition forces comprise we know that there's the umbrella group the coalition for freedom and change which includes my rise in saying the sudanese professionals association what about the other parties the sudanese congress and so on give us an idea of who actually is represented in these talks. well in the talks we have the sudanese congress party led by omitted
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to gear we also have the almost party led by assad a commodity who was the former prime minister before president bashir came to power thirty years ago and we also have as you've said the coalition of declaration of freedom and change which comprises of twenty two parties including the sudanese for professional association which has been spearheading the cause for the protests so they've come together they're now meeting with the military council each political party obviously have their own they've got their own demands of the got their own list and they're trying to come together as one martine and meet at the military council at least have way with the sudanese professional association has been making the call of for people to continue this to ten right now that is happening in front of the army headquarters they're the ones who have been telling thousands and thousands of people around the country for the past four months to continue with their protests and they are saying that they will be the ones to announce when the demands are met when the when they feel that the past four months of protests have finally brought enough results so they're telling the people right now that
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they're not happy with the talks they're not happy with the way things are going and that's when things go their way and they feel that the civilians have a majority in the transitional government they will make the signal and people can go back home aren't seen all right here thanks for that it will move america responded there live in the sudanese capital khartoum and here in the studio with me is walid madiba who is the founder and president of the sudan policy forum and i was just giving us a rundown as to the various groups that are included in in the coalition for freedom and change and the other parties that are taking part in these negotiations give us a sense of what the ideology is all they are logically driven or is this just a push for change or are you are you believe this is still we are witnessing. of ideological polarization i think these people are very much. if of. that evolved that's going on in the street this is to you we are
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definitely not trying to have a democratic. legitimacy as meaning we're not saying that these are very representative of the sudanese people but they are assigned was the duty of discussing issues that are very vital to discuss. success of that we will lose all right so they all but they are quite disparate aren't they the group says the party for instance there are the professional association that we've had so much about how unified are they as they begin these. discussions which i presume will last for a little where we are expecting by the way they are expecting there to be some statement coming from this source in just a little while so soon of course as that happens we'll take you live to it but in the meantime give us an idea give us an idea as to how as to how unified they are
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in pappas i think what we previously we spoke about how representative they are of the the street of the revolt now but what we need to consider most importantly is. what what are they under presented to off i mean in order to have some level of. inclusion in this process we have to include people who may not have had the freedom they didn't have the margin in which they could have organize themselves not really talking about i'm talking about the hindu people no but mountains south kordofan. and there are many other i mean the majority of these people you know remember we're talking about a period that comes immediately after it totalitarian regimes so ninety percent of the sudanese people. politicized they haven't undergone any process of education and political socialization are you aware of there any efforts to reach out to
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bring in these various groups as you say the various groups i haven't have the luxury of being able to mobilize and politicize and there are efforts made i mean very serious efforts made by civic platform led by mr muhammad ali mohamed noor and others but i think. he may be facing some brazil students from within the group that are centrist elites who would want to confine this debate to easy in the center left ideological spectrum but we need to bring in this vertical spectrum which is center versus but if it because it could either make it all break it that that had been that had been the major conflict since independence and even prior to that twenty percent of the resources of sudan i mean eighty percent of the resources or sudan are be many predated by twenty percent of the population so we
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need to be very much aware of the political equation if we push things in the direction of i mean manipulating the platform this way it's going to have some very deleterious effects but but this is not a see this is not the most crucial matter the most crucial matter for me is for whatever groups that are representing the sudanese people that they become very tactful with that we deem if if they if they allow themselves to be framed and for them for them to go and ask for demands it's going to would never get the message that it is the seventh of the people is going to think that it's the pattern of the people right ok for now thank you very much indeed walid might even thank you. now at least one hundred twenty one people have been killed in libya during the recent offensive launched by the warlords after to take control of the capital tripoli that's according to the world health organization.
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airstrikes launched by forces loyal to have to targeted the town of daraa that's southeast of the capital a school and a refugee center were hit no cultural center so casualties are safe are being reported the u.n. backed government in tripoli is accusing have to her of war crimes and not to work them out at the atomic latika several war crimes are being committed such as targeting civilians and medical teams they've targeted schools in airports and an illegal immigrant center all of this is documented including using minors to fight we will be taking legal procedures nationally and internationally they're still trying to bomb other civilian targets and our forces are still resisting the. forces of the u.s. backed government have targeted positions to the south of the capital but to kill in the town of greer it's thought to be a base for have to as military operations fight has been going on for more than
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a week now despite calls by the u.n. and the european union for it to stop meanwhile egypt's president has met the libyan war nortel if i have to in cairo abdul fattah el-sisi spokesman says the pair discussed developments in libya. head as this update from tripoli. paramedics and red crescent teams continue trying to reach out to civilians is stuck in the areas near the fighting areas in the southern outskirts of the libyan capital as sporadic fighting continues between the forces loyal to the warlords really for have to and the forces loyal to the backed government of national accord now the government is accusing have to his forces of committing war crimes as random shelling random rockets launched by have to the forces have been landing in populated areas and the government here says that fifty eight have been killed so
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far many of them are civilians on the other side of libya namely.

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