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to find out joining me and my guests to the point. in 60 minutes the only. people the world over information part. of the want to express. on facebook and twitter hope to do it in touch. with. the 1st. this is. coming up in the next 15 minutes the ivorians schoolboy ended up dead on the french quarter runway. 10 in the dives in the undercarriage of the plane destined for paris with. his friend said he always talks about wanting to travel. he talked a lot about the eiffel tower. he said he wanted to see it someday.
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and the gunfire has been silenced in sudan off to a rebellion but was agreeably. africa it's good to have your company law a tellin me i need thought he could have a base and away from ivory coast but his dreams and hopes for the future ended in tragedy when he stowed away on a plane bound for paris but in the maze family in abidjan say they didn't know he planned to do it. so. his friends and family remember him as a happy smiley child. telling me dream of becoming a scientist one day last week the 14 year old was found dead in the undercarriage
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of a plane in paris. so. i'm trying to come to terms with this reality this news is breaking my heart it's torturing me for today. what happened so long by me has left everyone here in shock they had no idea what he was planning. to do so use always smiling he was happy he was comfortable here at home with his parents and his friends i don't understand how you became a stowaway who can end up in the landing gear of an airplane is what was missing what was he missing he had everything here just you know which is. it's thought wrong by telling me coarsens in the airport in abidjan by climbing over this wall he then hayden bush's until it was time for the plane to takeoff
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with little oxygen in temperatures way below freezing he the suffocated or died from the cold. and government says it will improve security at the airports before long but tell me and his friends that is now too late. and by the way like to talk a lot about other countries germany spain france he talked a lot about the eiffel tower. he said he wanted to see it some day. admiral by telling me school similar sense of numbness for the staff here it's as if they've lost their own son. when he said when if i say he was my child i feel completely lost because the shock is so brutal brutal. the school held a memorial service for laura by telling me and with it
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a warning for his classmates. happiness is not always somewhere else happiness can also be found here. trying to make some good of what to many was an unthinkable and avoidable tragedy. such as tao was no harm but him a able to get onto the plane and suffice to help us answer this we've invited judenfrei he's an aviation security operations expert in london welcome to day news africa julian is it really possible that this boy just walked onto the runway climbed onto a plane without anybody noticing this it's very very disturbing because i'm just so you see t.v. and they have actually discovered the c.c.t.v. and they have pictures of the poor little shop 14 years old like clinging on to the on the carriage before the plane took off. the point is that there's no use having
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c.c.t.v. if nobody is monitoring it and also calls he shouldn't be on the anywhere near the apron at all. so how often does do things like this happen we see it is a clear breach in security making these airports vulnerable to incidences like this how often do we actually see it happen. it does happen quite often but you have to remember there are hundreds of thousands of flights every day and it's all 24 hours a day and all around the world the tragedy is that only one in 6 days actually survives simply because they either freeze to death or they crushed by the on the carriage mechanism. some people try to stow away in the nose knows well and of course there's just about it all space for a person but the point is this is a wheel comes out you will be squashed or you will simply freeze to death all right
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that's julian bray aviation expert in london thank you. president offered him last still reeling from the on for a fault from within its security forces that shut down parts office sydney's capital on tuesday and left at least 2 people dead the head of the country's transitional council saying his life has returned to normal but some locals believe that normal should mean a greater sense of security. a sound that would send anyone scurrying for cover a sound that has led to heightened fear and worry about sudan's volatile transitional government the country is in a 3 year transition to civilian rule. the gunfire on tuesday came in the midst of a mutiny by some members of sudan's much feared intelligence agency 9 months after
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the country's long time dictator omar al bashir was ousted during mass protests the agency was set up during bush years 30 year reign about 2 that doesn't as if you. let the you all follow the events of the day if you had which we feel very sorry about this you know it was only meant to cut off the nation's transitions to building a solid democracy. you know. since. a solid democracy and most of all a safe and peaceful life is what people on the street want you to mind the thought that people were terrified from all of us. and recalling upon the armed forces to relocate their bases. to the outside of the capital perimeter. i think that the attack was a real scare. a lot of stuff that went on the sidewalk i do. know
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it but i mean there has been intense security. that i thought of of you know add to that the sound of gunshots that could be heard in the city of khartoum one had that up to being feel a life of people in real fear of a possible risk to our capital. the i'll sum up. as khartoum returns to a sense of normalcy there is word that the head of the intelligence agency resigned in the wake of what the government now calls a coup attempt. my next guest today is john but. he is a political analyst and has researched sudan for amnesty international welcome to news africa at least. these people. the people who rebelled are part of a branch of the intelligence services cold the person's core and they're
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a group of 13000 very armed. men who are really the big users of the recent change because their unit has been dissolved recently by the new authorities right. with what we've been told they say that this is about this is there more to this well i think there is probably you broader a considerations of a frustration by these people who as i said of the 2 the losers of the new the new system the some of the leaders of the military and security operatives have accused these men of plotting to. putting a coup but the facts on the ground i think suggests that it was more of a haphazard expression of anger and frustration most of the fighting to place around the bases as opposed to iran strategic sites which we would expect if these people actually intended to seize power and i think it's important to be skeptical
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of some of these claims that there is a broader conspiracy in this particular case because the leaders of the military and security apparatus who made these claims actually have an interesting positioning himself as some kinds of protector predictors of the revolution even though they actually did repress revisionary last year when they sent forces to disband revision reseating and killed or proximity 130 people. i mean so so certainly there is there is the issue of pension they could also be the is see about. but if this were a do these people this group. they have the power to destabilize. well i think what this shows is that there is the fault lines we've seen there between security operatives have a huge potential to destabilize sudan even further i think the biggest challenge at the moment for the government will be to to disband these men and then return to
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civilian life without triggering more mutinies so we have 30000 people as i mentioned but this is only the beginning it way because if you want sudan to democratize the civilians will have to establish control over the rest of the military and security apparatus including the army and the paramilitary repeat support forces which today sits at the top of the state in every benefited from the change in regime and so far we're not seeing much from the prime minister that suggests that he's willing to confront the interest of these very powerful men in arms the last and then very briefly suppose if you can what do you think will be the fallout from this this incident we know that for example that the chief intelligence office office in the country has resigned when it and they. well i think in the short term the military and the paramilitary forces a come out reinforced of this episode because they can use it as an opportunity for
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propaganda to assure themself as protectors of the revolution i think in the more medium term the followed will be seen in how they are thirty's manage the reform of the intelligence service because it was we did the center of this year's military and security apparatus he has a huge infrastructure of train men but also interest in all sectors of the economy and it's possible that the military and the paramilitary forces will wrestle full power over the spoils of these intelligence agencies but he's going to thank you thank you. and that is a finality deputy ambassador you can catch stories on our website facebook page just to remind you how the sudanese people themselves brought about the change we need you now with pictures of those green up the way free taking its end of the. aisle for sure until next friday.
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