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to hear to indoctrinate. to listen. close 90 connect to an unbiased agenda subscribe now on you tube. this is g.w. news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes fresh talks between protesters and on the rulers kicked off in sudan to date this as the 00s of demonstrators are still camped outside the military headquarters demanding a civilian government. and honoring the women left south of zambia we're talking to the founders of the park cars and museum that's recognizing the role sam champion and plays in pre-colonial times.
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i'm christine wonderwall come to deeds every news africa i'm glad you're today and a fresh round of talks between protesters and the military started today in sudan's capital hard to it's just over a month since omar al bashir was ousted and there are no signs the military rule is all ready to hand over to a civilian government but protesters remain defiant they are still camped outside of the army's headquarters in hotshoe and have vowed to stay there until their demands are mix. now one of those protesters is a mother whose son is one of the 60 people who died in the uprising she told jeff abdulla karim that she'll keep demonstrating until she gets justice for him. sheriff fights back to when she cooks white beans with rice that was her son patrick his favorite dish. abacha died in clashes during sudan's uprising
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sheriff misses him terribly. i should say i'm up with. i can't take this i can only prepare it for others but it's really hard for me my all i can say is make god be with us. this is their last family photo together abacha was sheriff is only son his sister's a still in shock as well as his father who works as a legal advisor in saudi arabia every day shower for spends hours gazing at the photograph. state of no work for them but i miss him so much his jokes the way he looked after his sisters my whole life revolved around him and from one moment to the next everything changed he's gone and i got the good the bad i got the but i deserve. this video shows how doctors and bad because
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friends tried to save his life. in fact he was a doctor himself treating wounded demonstrators in the beurre quarter of khartoum. abacha had left the clinic asking security forces to clear the way to let injured people through. eyewitnesses say that's when he was shot in the back my own attempts to keep him alive failed he died of his injuries a short time later. this is the daughter back because room his mother hasn't entered since his son's death marches on hammer how yeah they even had i will have nothing will change until the guilty are held accountable we have to see this through for everyone who's lost a loved one well nothing those in power and must be brought to justice as yet and then then you'll enter his room yes dental go in was sheriff adjoins the other
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demonstrators to shout shame on you in their demands for justice. was. as a show of support for that because family as a coffee tea artist has sprayed a photo of him on the wall outside his house. the only thing tell me it's not here yet i love you florida that's what i always called him i thought it means friend. yes my best friend that's what my son was to me. i'm joined now by the author of that report abdul karim just as actually just returned from sudan you know just looking at that nothing your report she is adamant she wants justice for the protesters camped outside the military headquarters it's just over a month now one wonders how long can they keep this up i think they will stay as long as possible the 2 there is a civilian transitional council because for. one once in
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a life thing you know especially the younger generation for 30 years they don't know any other president dictator. here and now he's not there anymore so it's their chance to make something out of their lives you know it's a person of thing the way when we when we should when we saw the mother it's personal for her but even the protesters they didn't maybe lose a brother or a sister or a son but it's something personal they are looking for freedom they have they have they are seeking for being the ones who they want to be to have jobs that there is no corruption so i think they will stay at the sit in area as long as possible and i think they are very serious about it ok so let's move away from the purchases and deal with the people that are taking part in these talks that we're talking about. that the protest leaders or the opposition leaders yes yes it's more than a month since she was arrested there's still no signs of any get
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a civilian it doesn't what is that is that because the opposition is weak and the military says strong i would say the military council is taking advantage of that the opposition is not united you know because still no the opposition is not united if one of the sudanese association professional speak one leaders sometimes the other say no he's not representing us and that's why there is no unity and since there is no unity the military council is still using this argument we have to give . if the government. and that's why it's also on the other side they have to be united but even you can also like how could they be united if for 30 years there were no political structures for the opposite shore the opposition there were no kind of that they could express themselves no political awareness even the protestors when you talk to them every one of them is my impression feels like i could be a leader i could be and maybe a president and that's why it will take
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a long time till they all are united who is representing which council this are presenting them and this is what the military council is taking advantage of ok so . the people protesting outside the mission headquarters there's been threats that they are going to be disposed of something outside the meeting that hasn't happened yet but if it does happen what kind of a blow will this feel to the whole movement as a whole i think people are still angry. frustrated are still saying no the military is not allowed to do anything with us that we don't agree on and then pace the military will be smart they will not go for this especially now and ramadan because they know that people are saying they are you know tired and said anything what could happen it might be a reaction on their action on the military to military even will not do it because
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they know the international media the international politicians are looking to sit down and see what my happy so they say they are still smart enough but on the other side the protesters the. opposition also have to have a plan because as long as they don't have a plan then they're always be a division and no unity all right. kareen thank you so much for that insight and your. now how do you visit a museum that doesn't actually physically exist they on say it seems like this. this is the leading dating part cost and it's about influential women in history egypt faces the animated story of $1.00 historical female figure let's take a listen to a clip from one of those now this is paul it is called the general. war on the cheap and every supporter. voted to wage war that's what the
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organizers. of the armory hope that you and i did not have time seized consignment of comes from a passing portuguese trade and i'm asking you now guns and gun powder. at one point when she was out of. weapon escaped with her daughters to a place near prison d.h. and sat somebody and they all co-founders of the women's history museum of san beda and they're joining me from a while come to deeds of the african lady's a fantastic initiative so the podcast is already running and the museum is going to later knowledge but i'm interested to know why you felt the need to start this project in the 1st place. in concrete. well i think what really from the dust was the fact that we could find so little information about our own history especially as women there was really nothing and
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of. gold to to to to sign the history of women just so it will why not something that will actually start gathering the information and also disseminate. so we came up with a deal of a museum. ok so some of the artifacts that you've managed together go back as far as 1940 and we're talking about kilts that people wore we talk about audio files where did you find this stuff and where is it eventually all going to go to. and that's the beauty of the internet so we're really decided to set up the museum we're like ok how do we get in touch with people in the easiest way we thought was just to put a call out on social media and that's what we did we just put a call out and said if there's anyone who's got any zambian artifacts that they would like to contribute to the women's history museum please contact us and we've
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got so many people contacting us from us far time and from switzerland and from zambia itself and they just wanted to donate because they have stuff there are mothers had their grandparents there their own cause and all to do with women the cooks in particular from south and zambia and there was sown by women in the night 1940 s. who depicted european and she into into zambia into that area right and i just wonder how it's been received it's obviously great that people have pushed into one of those but perhaps if you can develop that on so with what you hope to achieve with this project and perhaps that's resonates far outside of zambia as well. well i think that's one of the things actually that it has resonated far outside zambia which was kind of our hope which is now reality because of the podcasts but also i think one of the 1st thing that we did as
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a women's history museum was to to find out how we could see and put out as much information about women in our history as possible and we partnered with the key pedia and and actually had we trained about that for young people to start researching women's histories so that we could put them on my computer so that it would be accessible to you know in the world basically and so we kind of managed to do that in that sense instance. the podcasts as well for us something not to be. kind of global phenomenon. you know wider busy audience than we hope yet. and that is it going out on d.v.d. is africa you can catch these stories and more on our website and facebook page today we need you with these pictures on south africa's run at a cost estimate of the countries of debt expectoration has said it would have he'll roll posting some female athletes out of high just lost from people's lives to take hormones to compete taunts time i've asked.
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