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is tainted by omar al—bashir, and entire military establishment is tainted by omaral—bashir, and itarate to him, in the way the military was separate in egypt. optically, there wasn't enough daylight, there wasn't enough distance between the remaining military regime and omar al—bashir. there was a period where they were trying to negotiate some sort of civilian government with the military council. that took too long, things got stuck in negotiation, back and forth and it became clear that tmc was not going to budge, and then this paramilitary force, they recommissioned paramilitary force, they basically ran out of patience and cleared the protest and it was a shock to everyone in the city. alex, have you been watching this closely?” everyone in the city. alex, have you been watching this closely? i have, it started as an economic issue, not a political one. the regime heavily subsidised things like bread and fuel and subsidised things like bread and fueland in an subsidised things like bread and fuel and in an attempt to stave off economic collapse, they cut their subsidies at the
is tainted by omar al—bashir, and entire military establishment is tainted by omaral—bashir, and itarate to him, in the way the military was separate in egypt. optically, there wasn't enough daylight, there wasn't enough distance between the remaining military regime and omar al—bashir. there was a period where they were trying to negotiate some sort of civilian government with the military council. that took too long, things got stuck in negotiation, back and forth and it became clear...
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this empowered the bashir regime.n where the community was forcefully involved in sudan, and then the attention span went away, the momentum ran out of the situation from the international community. now we are dealing with the fallout of this 28 years of international isolation, no one is really that much interested in being as interventionist to help the situation. henry, looking at the us position on this, because the points that we have just heard nesrine make, but of course, saudi arabia, the uae, egypt, these are strong men in charge of these regimes, and they tend to be that kind of people that try likes. particularly saudi arabia, he has aligned himself with saudi arabia closely, and they are highly involved with sudan at the moment. it is the trump administration that lifted the sanctions, so we should mention that, except for the fact that there are secondary sanctions that have meant that the economic benefits that should have flowed from that lifting haven't really gone to sudan. so, the us is still not re
this empowered the bashir regime.n where the community was forcefully involved in sudan, and then the attention span went away, the momentum ran out of the situation from the international community. now we are dealing with the fallout of this 28 years of international isolation, no one is really that much interested in being as interventionist to help the situation. henry, looking at the us position on this, because the points that we have just heard nesrine make, but of course, saudi arabia,...
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bashir about having him stand down so you got that make change and now we are where we are. right now you want to take us to some mention of the civil disobedience being a tool so i wanted to share this tweet from our community brad rose isn't habitable earth says the military escalated this conflict with killings mass civil disobedience demonstrates the sudanese people's opposition while maintaining the moral high ground civil disobedience puts economic and social pressure on the military they are the people saying sions if you will so keeping in mind ahmed that beats are the people sanctions in this person's view what does that mean though for headlines like this that just all right before the show aired today an army in protestors to resume talks on trans this general council do you think that's a good thing should the civil disobedience him so that talks can begin. i'm actually surprised as almost everyone talks are being. i for one don't understand on what basis the docs are receiving because the military council is exactly the same body that does last week. i don't see
bashir about having him stand down so you got that make change and now we are where we are. right now you want to take us to some mention of the civil disobedience being a tool so i wanted to share this tweet from our community brad rose isn't habitable earth says the military escalated this conflict with killings mass civil disobedience demonstrates the sudanese people's opposition while maintaining the moral high ground civil disobedience puts economic and social pressure on the military they...
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2.0 minus bashir a final question before you go to the african union the e.u. and the un have all condemned the killings the happened last monday. how much support did he have from the international community the protesters that the protesters definitely i think from from the african union that support is cleared and it was quite clear you know a day after the protest i mean after she was ousted came out with a strong statement the question is more how much support do those in the t.m.c. feel that they have from others such as egypt and some of the gulf states and you know is there communication possible between those on that side and let's say they you and maybe the west on the other side well thanks very much and it's very tough on the germans it's huge for international security affairs and spare time thank you very much thank you. now many african countries have some of the most prohibitive laws against. people in the world seems sex relationships are often considered taboo and the crime across most of the continent but in south africa mean gate is legal an
2.0 minus bashir a final question before you go to the african union the e.u. and the un have all condemned the killings the happened last monday. how much support did he have from the international community the protesters that the protesters definitely i think from from the african union that support is cleared and it was quite clear you know a day after the protest i mean after she was ousted came out with a strong statement the question is more how much support do those in the t.m.c. feel...
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bashir about having him stand down so you got that make change and now we are where we are right. now look what you want to take us some mentioned of the civil disobedience being a tool so i wanted to share this tweet from our community brad rose isn't habitable earth says the military escalated this conflict with killings massively disobedience demonstrates the sudanese people's opposition while maintaining the moral high ground civil disobedience puts economic and social pressure on the military they are the people saying sions if you will so keeping in mind ahmed that we are the people sanctions in this person's view what does that mean though for headlines like this is just all right before the show aired today an army in protesters to resume talks on trans this general council do you think that's a good thing should the civil disobedience him so that talks can begin. i'm actually surprised as almost everyone talks are being. i for one don't understand on what basis the docs are proceeding because the military council is exactly the same body that does last week. i don't see a
bashir about having him stand down so you got that make change and now we are where we are right. now look what you want to take us some mentioned of the civil disobedience being a tool so i wanted to share this tweet from our community brad rose isn't habitable earth says the military escalated this conflict with killings massively disobedience demonstrates the sudanese people's opposition while maintaining the moral high ground civil disobedience puts economic and social pressure on the...
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>> jimmy: bashir and diallo!e: come on. >> jimmy: bashir and diallo are here >> steve: so lovely. >> jimmy: "south side. i can't wait and we have great music by aldous harding, everybody. look at this [ cheers and applause what a voice i also want to mention this wednesday and thursday night "the tonight show" is going live >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: we have a lot of fun stuff planned. on wednesday, we've got a special appearance by the cast of "stranger things." and on thursday, i thought i'd try something new. i'm going to go have dinner at red lobster. >> steve: oh [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've never been there. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: never been to red lobster. yeah just wasn't around when i was growing up >> steve: really >> jimmy: but it's around now. >> steve: yeah [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, it's everywhere now. yeah but i've never been there. but i have a friend actually who has. and in fact, she used to work there, but then she got fired. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: so, now she's going to go back with me [
>> jimmy: bashir and diallo!e: come on. >> jimmy: bashir and diallo are here >> steve: so lovely. >> jimmy: "south side. i can't wait and we have great music by aldous harding, everybody. look at this [ cheers and applause what a voice i also want to mention this wednesday and thursday night "the tonight show" is going live >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: we have a lot of fun stuff planned. on wednesday, we've got a special appearance by the cast of...
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a april, e prprotes helpeped trigger the fall of president omar al-bashir. a military coup put an end to his 30-year dictatorship. now, many sudanese want the generals who toppled bashir to also surrender power. in their place they want a civilian government, and free elections. and there are signs of hope. over the next few years, a broadly civilian government is tasked with transitioning the country towards democracy. and many women want to play a le in this too. rerter: rifka leads the chants the 18-year-old student is part of sudan's revolutionary movement, one that features women heading the calls for change. rifka: my aim is to become a politician or a minister in a new government. women need to have a voice. reporter: rifka, walaa, ola, and thousands of other women were instrumental in the developments that led to the ousting of dictator omar al-bashir. they were actively involved in the revolution from the outset with their banners and chants, first driving g the protests, d eventually leading them too. women have often outnumbered men at the demonst
a april, e prprotes helpeped trigger the fall of president omar al-bashir. a military coup put an end to his 30-year dictatorship. now, many sudanese want the generals who toppled bashir to also surrender power. in their place they want a civilian government, and free elections. and there are signs of hope. over the next few years, a broadly civilian government is tasked with transitioning the country towards democracy. and many women want to play a le in this too. rerter: rifka leads the...
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al-bashir ruled sudan for 30 years before being ousted.nalyst oner africa says that the continued influence of the military makes holding al-bashir to account even harder. >> was ever a society goes through transition, they have one way or another reckon with what to do with the legacies. to demand have accountability for those who suffered. the question now is how does a society like sudan, where you generalssame military who were serving al-bashir still running the country, how to hold them accountable, and how will they respond to al-bashir if he was to say you were involved in havebuses and crimes that been charged. publicda has banned gatherings and parts of the country after a second person died of the ebola virus. the two victims are a five-year-old boy and his grandmother. it is the first time a cross-border spread of the outbreak has happened since it began in the congo last august. the who is holding an emergency meeting on friday. we have this report. >> the hospital in western uganda is where the five-year-old boy and his grand
al-bashir ruled sudan for 30 years before being ousted.nalyst oner africa says that the continued influence of the military makes holding al-bashir to account even harder. >> was ever a society goes through transition, they have one way or another reckon with what to do with the legacies. to demand have accountability for those who suffered. the question now is how does a society like sudan, where you generalssame military who were serving al-bashir still running the country, how to hold...
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they are only the security council that was supporting bashir. they have ousted bashir, but they remain part of the previous regime. withhave been negotiating the change forces, but it seems these negotiations have not been in good faith. they've never intended to give up power for a silly and government. amy: i want to go to hemedti, the military council general who you have been talking about. aboutnesday, he talked the gang members -- he claimed the protesters are really gang members threatenining and attacking people. throughout the past few days, we have had rising numbers of martyrs. the last of which were two yesterday. people going through their days, my brothers, the matter is now clear. they want rapid support forces troops to be killed. they call themselves protesters. those are not protesters. they are gangs, which we have warned against early on. the conspiring group will not get through to the sudanese people. now we are warning from here. warning all the sudanese people that they are false. in disguise aso, rapid support forces, th
they are only the security council that was supporting bashir. they have ousted bashir, but they remain part of the previous regime. withhave been negotiating the change forces, but it seems these negotiations have not been in good faith. they've never intended to give up power for a silly and government. amy: i want to go to hemedti, the military council general who you have been talking about. aboutnesday, he talked the gang members -- he claimed the protesters are really gang members...
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of the coup against bashir and we're supposed to protect bashir and all the nurse who came later on. including to stick fast to the current repression but. it's not clear if all those positives are absolutely loyal to him it's because there are not only from his clan the from many other clans and the motivation is very opportunistic 1st and many of them are mostly mercenaries and they may be happy with the constitution or soon as they are rewarded for their work. with money but also the possibilities of getting power for them off people from their tribes but it may not last forever because. they have their own agendas some of them are actually the chechen rebels or former rebels and they have more agendas in chad rather than in so that it would probably be almost impossible to achieve this we don't like. that just no interest to disarm because that not much as we have nor the rights of the bargaining chips in your position that their weapons there will probably not disarm for for nothing in exchange. saudi arabia is facing international condemnation over a death sentence given to a t
of the coup against bashir and we're supposed to protect bashir and all the nurse who came later on. including to stick fast to the current repression but. it's not clear if all those positives are absolutely loyal to him it's because there are not only from his clan the from many other clans and the motivation is very opportunistic 1st and many of them are mostly mercenaries and they may be happy with the constitution or soon as they are rewarded for their work. with money but also the...
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as support for the sudanese who is not limited to the airwaves 10 days after al bashir was deposed the saudi and amorality governments sent sudan $3000000000.00 worth of aid including half a 1000000000 in cash reserves which the reuters news agency described as throwing a lifeline to the country's new military leaders that decision to shut down. his license was not too surprising after the head of the military council and committee paid a visit to saudi arabia. egypt that's when license was withdrawn and there's widespread believe and so that these governments are interfering to prevent the establishment of a full democracy in the country what's important to remember about so that is its political importance but also previously didn't quite pick sides. and so on on side as well as the saudis by supporting this saudi interest in yemen but the transition of that era council didn't quite feel the same way and so by actively going to saudi arabia and the emirates and saying you know what we're on your side here effectively. it then became. a porn in that in that day between and saudi arabi
as support for the sudanese who is not limited to the airwaves 10 days after al bashir was deposed the saudi and amorality governments sent sudan $3000000000.00 worth of aid including half a 1000000000 in cash reserves which the reuters news agency described as throwing a lifeline to the country's new military leaders that decision to shut down. his license was not too surprising after the head of the military council and committee paid a visit to saudi arabia. egypt that's when license was...
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to the head saddam's former president tomorrow bashir appears in public for the 1st time since he was ousted from office in april. also the candidates to become the next u.k. prime minister go head to head in a televised debate with one notable name missing. hello the cloud has been around of new south wales and southern cuisine distil there as a circulation there has been some rain out of it and it's certainly changed things in sydney with that circulation offshore it's going to be not a very warm day on monday about 15 degrees it will feel better i think in melbourne because of the sunshine and probably much the same in adelaide hobart in the west in tasmania is going to turn clearly and then wet and temperature drops sydney's got a better tuesday but melbourne not so not much has changed in perth 60 or 70 degrees in the sunshine has been forecast now across the tasman sea when the weather's been coming down from the north we've seen a lot recently it's been surprisingly warm but it's more of a southerly push at the moment so levon degrees in wellington probably cross churches a bit
to the head saddam's former president tomorrow bashir appears in public for the 1st time since he was ousted from office in april. also the candidates to become the next u.k. prime minister go head to head in a televised debate with one notable name missing. hello the cloud has been around of new south wales and southern cuisine distil there as a circulation there has been some rain out of it and it's certainly changed things in sydney with that circulation offshore it's going to be not a very...
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as support for the sudanese who is not limited to the airwaves 10 days after al bashir was deposed the saudi and amorality governments sent sudan $3000000000.00 worth of aid including half a 1000000000 in cash reserves which the reuters news agency described as throwing a lifeline to the country's new military leaders that decision to shut down. license was not too surprising after the 2 top heads of the military council and committee paid a visit to saudi arabia. egypt that's when license was withdrawn and there's widespread believe and so that these governments are interfering to prevent the establishment of a full democracy in the country what's important to remember about so that is its political importance but also previously didn't quite pick sides. and so on on side as well as the saudis by supporting this saudi interest in yemen but the transition of that area council didn't quite feel the same way and so by actively going to saudi arabia and the emirates and saying you know what we're on your side here effectively. it then became. a porn in that in that day between. the sudan
as support for the sudanese who is not limited to the airwaves 10 days after al bashir was deposed the saudi and amorality governments sent sudan $3000000000.00 worth of aid including half a 1000000000 in cash reserves which the reuters news agency described as throwing a lifeline to the country's new military leaders that decision to shut down. license was not too surprising after the 2 top heads of the military council and committee paid a visit to saudi arabia. egypt that's when license was...
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has been reporting in the last hour that president bashir has been charged with corruption but she was ousted from power in a military coup in april triggered by weeks of protests over price hikes prosecutors say they completed their investigation into the former leader before charging him we have got with us now senior lecturer in lord kiel university and an analyst on africa joining us on skype from quito in the u.k. always nice to talk to you what's your initial reaction to this charge on corruption what will that specifically be about. well i think this is a. this is a similar. significant time. to turn around and. countable might think. you really need. transition to one way or another with the question of what to do with. this question. and it just is under. how do. you have. running the country. and how. if you were you to. and. so i think it makes a bit difficult and i understand politically they are trying to. respond to the demands of trying to present themselves to the real change and trying to create a break but that. doesn't really because when you're talking about. just.
has been reporting in the last hour that president bashir has been charged with corruption but she was ousted from power in a military coup in april triggered by weeks of protests over price hikes prosecutors say they completed their investigation into the former leader before charging him we have got with us now senior lecturer in lord kiel university and an analyst on africa joining us on skype from quito in the u.k. always nice to talk to you what's your initial reaction to this charge on...
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al bashir the monday no for taking some pretty brutal major been around they took on him and i don't think they will back down now. you know once they have paid the sacrifice have got to this stage and i think it's very important at this point that the board size consider very carefully what this confrontation would have been a nobody would benefit out of this is no well known on the phone from khartoum i hope you could hear what i thought guest was saying that they have a lot of concerns about the future and about the threat of a confrontation what the opposition do to try to mitigate that to try to stop there being any confrontation. yes i think that they should open the pain that their lot and the you know the discussion about how to get between the military council and the opposition group but as a matter of fact what was a protest to say that we managed to get it all off although she had a right to state for a dictator what state or 30 years and it is not going to be difficult for us we are going to use the same with one which is peaceful protest protest and peaceful laws and th
al bashir the monday no for taking some pretty brutal major been around they took on him and i don't think they will back down now. you know once they have paid the sacrifice have got to this stage and i think it's very important at this point that the board size consider very carefully what this confrontation would have been a nobody would benefit out of this is no well known on the phone from khartoum i hope you could hear what i thought guest was saying that they have a lot of concerns about...
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so for 30 years, omar al-bashir ruled over sudan with an iron fist.e secret ingredient to successful revolt was bread. >> the protest began in december 2018. the sudden tripling of the cost of bread sparked the initial protests but they quickly turned into anti-government rallies calling for the resignation of al-bashir. >> after 30 years in power president al-bashir has been forced out by the country's military. the army declared a state of government and a state of emergency. >> trevor: after 30 years in power, this dictatorship ended because people didn't have bread. which must be really confusing to people in california because they start riots if you give them bread. this doesn't have carbs, right? if it does, i'll burn this (~bleep ) place to the ground! ( laughter ) so people finally get rid of their dictator and you could tell it was a big deal because people were cheering, celebrating in town squares and partying in the streets. people were dancing in the traffic! it's like an african la-la land. like the oscars, the people of sudan's victory
so for 30 years, omar al-bashir ruled over sudan with an iron fist.e secret ingredient to successful revolt was bread. >> the protest began in december 2018. the sudden tripling of the cost of bread sparked the initial protests but they quickly turned into anti-government rallies calling for the resignation of al-bashir. >> after 30 years in power president al-bashir has been forced out by the country's military. the army declared a state of government and a state of emergency....
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living costs and that forced the military to depose president bashir on april the 12th he'd been in power for almost 30 years a transitional council was set up but the protest leaders weren't satisfied while a massive scene outside army headquarters continued they held talks with the council which eventually led to some agreements 6 people were killed in the middle of may that's when violence broke out near the protest site demonstrators accuse the army of resorting to tactics used by bashir last week the council said the camp would become a national security threat it also abruptly ordered the closure of the al jazeera offices in khartoum without giving a reason but we've been speaking to a lot of people this morning one of them was humming a professor neil lane university that's in khartoum and he says there were signs that this violence was coming. you have been told your city or we have seen a lot of heavy literally vehicles patrolling the whole you know our headquarters. started surrounding. the military headquarters yesterday and it has come to our mind. something with tech place th
living costs and that forced the military to depose president bashir on april the 12th he'd been in power for almost 30 years a transitional council was set up but the protest leaders weren't satisfied while a massive scene outside army headquarters continued they held talks with the council which eventually led to some agreements 6 people were killed in the middle of may that's when violence broke out near the protest site demonstrators accuse the army of resorting to tactics used by bashir...
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has been charged with corruption bashir was ousted from power in a military coup in april triggered by weeks of protests prosecutors say they completed their investigation into the former leader before charging him comes 2 days after protesters agreed to resume talks with the military over a transition to civilian rule and within the last few minutes the sudan military council has admitted ordering the dispersal of the sit in which as you members on june the 3rd when 100 at least 200 people were killed in that operation and the sudan really military council spokesman has said officers have been detained in connection with the dispersal of the protest sit in a spring in a low senior lecturer in lord kiel university in an africa analyst he joins us via skype from q. and thanks for being with us just on that initially on that news that's just coming into us about the military council admitting ordering the dispersal of the sit in what you make about. well i think they are the only people who ordered the dispersal in the 1st place and they come not be any to me he's going to be who that
has been charged with corruption bashir was ousted from power in a military coup in april triggered by weeks of protests prosecutors say they completed their investigation into the former leader before charging him comes 2 days after protesters agreed to resume talks with the military over a transition to civilian rule and within the last few minutes the sudan military council has admitted ordering the dispersal of the sit in which as you members on june the 3rd when 100 at least 200 people...
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is to kill as many people as possible and they continue doing this after the fall of 0 and that of bashir they continued killing one after another there was a massacre on the 8th of ramadan and then there were a few cases of individual being killed and then be massacred of the 3rd of june 29th day of ramadan they continued doing this the other. would have is is is to divide and divide the opposition and they tried to do this the d.f.c. forces have being. they played they tried their best to keep their unity and they understand that this is this is crucial in taking this sort of emotion to what the sudanese people want to fulfill their so the nice people aspirations i understand that there are very wide differences that and different views within the d.f.c. forces but let's let's admit that where we are now and the the . the call to end the civil disobedience today or to suspend the civil disobedience today comes as a result of the of the if you can prime minister mr to be ahmed. intervention in the sudan he is a problem. mr. delete artist are forced out filling the streets i'm sorry to in
is to kill as many people as possible and they continue doing this after the fall of 0 and that of bashir they continued killing one after another there was a massacre on the 8th of ramadan and then there were a few cases of individual being killed and then be massacred of the 3rd of june 29th day of ramadan they continued doing this the other. would have is is is to divide and divide the opposition and they tried to do this the d.f.c. forces have being. they played they tried their best to...
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sudan's former president ahmed bashir could be brought before a court as early as next week the chief prosecutor says bashir will be referred for trial unless he files an appeal in the next few days the former leader is facing corruption charges he was deposed by the military in april after weeks of protests against his 30 year rule and his government. the deputy head of sudan's military council denies reports the transitional council is not willing to sit down and talk to opposition leaders pushing for a civilian run government an economy that there are good luck in that it was you know who on anyone who tells you that we ended transitional military council are refusing to negotiate is line we are the ones who want to resume the talks but bees and your conditions we get our power from you and you only there's no other one we can count on but you let me say it again we're not rejecting the resumption of negotiations is the other side hundreds of sudanese x. factor units have protested in london calling for sudan's military council to stand aside there demanding governments including s
sudan's former president ahmed bashir could be brought before a court as early as next week the chief prosecutor says bashir will be referred for trial unless he files an appeal in the next few days the former leader is facing corruption charges he was deposed by the military in april after weeks of protests against his 30 year rule and his government. the deputy head of sudan's military council denies reports the transitional council is not willing to sit down and talk to opposition leaders...
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lam made the announcement after meeting legislators for several hours sudan's former president omar bashir could be brought before a court within weeks the chief prosecutor says pressure will be sent for trial unless he files an appeal in the next 7 days and iran's president hassan rouhani says his country will continue to pull back from its nuclear deal commitments and as other countries protect it from american sanctions. mexico's migration chief resigned on friday without giving a reason to your departure kansas mexico is stepping up security along its southern border the white house of course has been pressuring its neighbor to do more to stop the flow of people from central america heading into the united states john holeman has more now from mexico city. after a report that showed convoys of trucks heading through most nights from a very specific area of the guatemala mexico border and those trucks controlled by people smugglers taking hundreds of central americans through mexico to the u.s. border we asked president lopez all over a daughter of mexico why that had been happening for
lam made the announcement after meeting legislators for several hours sudan's former president omar bashir could be brought before a court within weeks the chief prosecutor says pressure will be sent for trial unless he files an appeal in the next 7 days and iran's president hassan rouhani says his country will continue to pull back from its nuclear deal commitments and as other countries protect it from american sanctions. mexico's migration chief resigned on friday without giving a reason to...
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it was those citizens of course those demonstrations that helped remove former president omar al bashir assad to allow the transitional military council to gain power how much concern is that the military council is wanting to disperse and break up these protests and north allow any more sort of civil disobedience on the streets the very disobedience of course that actually overthrew the president. well they had been allowing the protesters to continue and they certainly had said that they would do that it's just the recent days that we've seen some worrisome signs and the closure of. one of them in the last couple of days there's been violence and we've heard of a couple of people having been killed from that violence and so that does definitely signal the possibility that more could come and we've seen protesters recently issued a statement warning that that could happen. and urging the authorities protect the rights of protesters to continue so it really is a day by day situation we all should be watching it carefully and sending the message to the authorities to make sure that this
it was those citizens of course those demonstrations that helped remove former president omar al bashir assad to allow the transitional military council to gain power how much concern is that the military council is wanting to disperse and break up these protests and north allow any more sort of civil disobedience on the streets the very disobedience of course that actually overthrew the president. well they had been allowing the protesters to continue and they certainly had said that they...
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leadership arrangement under the bashir regime that was how he would play different interest against one another and in synths and they are highly distrustful of one another they don't have complete control over the actions of the other and so it's perfectly reasonable to expect that there would be attacks and indeed that's one of the reasons that. outside observers and inside. analysts have talked to the military about not using violence because once that starts it could very easily break down into factionalized fighting among the different armed forces you could see a resurgence of fighting in among some of the rebel groups and once that starts it becomes much harder to control. the u.s. vice president says he's encouraged by the mexican offer to do more to control the flow of migrants into the u.s. however mr pence is pointing out that is up to president trump to decide if the steps are enough to avoid tariff set to go into effect on monday during negotiations with american officials mexico's representatives said they will reinforce the southern border with what amala by sending u
leadership arrangement under the bashir regime that was how he would play different interest against one another and in synths and they are highly distrustful of one another they don't have complete control over the actions of the other and so it's perfectly reasonable to expect that there would be attacks and indeed that's one of the reasons that. outside observers and inside. analysts have talked to the military about not using violence because once that starts it could very easily break down...
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one of the security members now it is the jonjo eat former john doe who were brought by omar bashir to protect him during the months of arrest and now they are killing the civilians the army has 2 problems now 2 splits one is this within the army the the army officers they don't like the joint or they don't like this power coming from the west you know the militia controlling the army that's one thing and also within the army itself as you said we saw that in april 1st they protected the protesters they shot at the security members and they began that is our action which led to a coup and now the expectation is that if more bloodshed takes place in the country they will do it again so the hope is on the junior officers to say no to the to the hierarchy bosses will see what happens for the moment thank you very much i'm told is meeting britain's outgoing prime minister trees in may it's the 2nd day of the american president's state visit to the united kingdom and the 2 are expected to talk about the future trade deals after break that a trans also expected to push the u.k. to bar chines
one of the security members now it is the jonjo eat former john doe who were brought by omar bashir to protect him during the months of arrest and now they are killing the civilians the army has 2 problems now 2 splits one is this within the army the the army officers they don't like the joint or they don't like this power coming from the west you know the militia controlling the army that's one thing and also within the army itself as you said we saw that in april 1st they protected the...
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as support for the sudanese who is not limited to the airwaves 10 days after al bashir was deposed the saudi and amorality governments sent sudan $3000000000.00 worth of aid including half a 1000000000 in cash reserves which the reuters news agency described as throwing a lifeline to the country's new military leaders that decision to shut down. his license was not too surprising after the head of the military council and committee paid a visit to saudi arabia. egypt that's when license was withdrawn and there's widespread believe and so that these governments are interfering to prevent the establishment of a full democracy in the country what's important to remember about so that is its political importance but also previously bashir didn't quite pick sides. and so on on side as well as the saudis by supporting this saudi interest in yemen but the transition of that era council didn't quite feel the same way and so by actively going to saudi arabia and the emirates and saying you know what we're on your side here effectively. it then became. a porn in that in that day between. the sud
as support for the sudanese who is not limited to the airwaves 10 days after al bashir was deposed the saudi and amorality governments sent sudan $3000000000.00 worth of aid including half a 1000000000 in cash reserves which the reuters news agency described as throwing a lifeline to the country's new military leaders that decision to shut down. his license was not too surprising after the head of the military council and committee paid a visit to saudi arabia. egypt that's when license was...
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squashing protests that only two months ago ousted dictator omar al bashir after in power. the crackdown, led by a militia group in the janjaweed notorious
squashing protests that only two months ago ousted dictator omar al bashir after in power. the crackdown, led by a militia group in the janjaweed notorious
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is a deputy leader of the transitional council that has been in charge since omar bashir was deposed in april now. 24 hours earlier he was filmed making a veiled threat to protesters who want to see civilian rule we must firmly stand up to the ongoing chaos and build a true state as for the civil state the protesters are demanding to be truly a civil individuals above it it must be built on the rule of law it must be ruled by law and no one is above the law. but sudan's protesters who have seen the bloodshed during the she's era not too long ago are prepared for a long fight and so they return to the streets once again in their thousands in khartoum neighboring on their mon and several parts of the country. after monday's violence their call for a transition into civilian drew has now changed into a demand for the removal of the entire military leadership. and. not the end of the military council. and. there we. go talks between the military and protest leaders was suspended 2 weeks ago after the 2 sides failed to agree on who will eat during the transitional period the military does
is a deputy leader of the transitional council that has been in charge since omar bashir was deposed in april now. 24 hours earlier he was filmed making a veiled threat to protesters who want to see civilian rule we must firmly stand up to the ongoing chaos and build a true state as for the civil state the protesters are demanding to be truly a civil individuals above it it must be built on the rule of law it must be ruled by law and no one is above the law. but sudan's protesters who have seen...
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al bashir the monday no for taking some pretty brutal major around they took on him and i don't think they will back down now. you know once they have paid the sacrifice have got to this stage and i think it's very important at this point that bore size and she did a very carefully what this confrontation would have been a nobody would benefit out of this is no well known on the phone from khartoum i hope you can hear what i found guest was saying there they have a lot of concerns about the future and about the threat of a confrontation what the opposition do to try to mitigate that to try to stop there being any confrontation. yes i think that they should open the pain that their lot and the you know the discussion about how to get between the military council and the opposition group but as a matter of fact what was the protest to say that we managed to get it all off although she had a right to state for a dictator what state or 30 years and if you're not going to be difficult for us we are going to do the same with one which is peaceful protest protest and peaceful laws and this i
al bashir the monday no for taking some pretty brutal major around they took on him and i don't think they will back down now. you know once they have paid the sacrifice have got to this stage and i think it's very important at this point that bore size and she did a very carefully what this confrontation would have been a nobody would benefit out of this is no well known on the phone from khartoum i hope you can hear what i found guest was saying there they have a lot of concerns about the...
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gunfire in sudan 2nd largest city on demand where they've been regular protests before and since bashir is removal talks between the military council and the opposition coalition to form a transitional government was suspended 2 weeks ago after the 2 sides failed to agree on who will lead the transitional period the military council says if no progress is made it will call for elections before the end of the year and leave rejected by the opposition then under none of the risk of violence is increasingly is the standoff between protesters and government forces intensifies but protesters say they are determined to stand their ground until the military hands of the power victoria gate and be al jazeera forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognize governments say they've pushed the warlords holly for haftar is fighters back south of the capital at least 3 fighters were killed in the operation after the launched an offensive to take tripoli in april the u.n. says tens of thousands of civilians have fled the fighting china says the u.s. must take full responsibility for the setback and trade talks
gunfire in sudan 2nd largest city on demand where they've been regular protests before and since bashir is removal talks between the military council and the opposition coalition to form a transitional government was suspended 2 weeks ago after the 2 sides failed to agree on who will lead the transitional period the military council says if no progress is made it will call for elections before the end of the year and leave rejected by the opposition then under none of the risk of violence is...
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it was being reported that the former president bashir has been charged with corruption prosecutors say they completed their investigation into the former leader before charging him a cheryl sudan for 30 years before being ousted. i will alow as a senior lecturer in lord killed university and an analyst on africa he says the continued influence of the military makes holding bashir to account even harder you really need whenever it is girls who are paid with transition they have to one way or another record with the question of what to do with the legacies or rights violations that it is old or time and it's done it's going to be a bit when these units of course have to ask this question because their demands were accountability and justice by which suffered under. the bus you know is how does this affect the next when you have indian accounts unity exists that you have the same military generals who are serving are still running the country how do you hold them to the u.s. accountable and how do you know as we're responding to our wish if you were to say you 2 were in war did precisely
it was being reported that the former president bashir has been charged with corruption prosecutors say they completed their investigation into the former leader before charging him a cheryl sudan for 30 years before being ousted. i will alow as a senior lecturer in lord killed university and an analyst on africa he says the continued influence of the military makes holding bashir to account even harder you really need whenever it is girls who are paid with transition they have to one way or...
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ruling transitional military council the protest in khartoum helped bring down president omar al bashir last month but major general often hamas of saddam's paramilitary rapid support forces has dismissed the demonstration as a threat to the revolution but al jazeera is bureau in khartoum has been closed and our reporters banned from working in the country the network sees this as an attack on media freedom professional journalism and the basic tenets of the right for people to know and understand the reality of what is happening in saddam and that work deplores the decision on the shores its audiences in sudan and globally it will continue its coverage of saddam despite this political interference by the sudanese or thorough. well john henry is associate director of the africa team at human rights watch and he joins me via skype from new york thanks for being with us on the program how concerned are you now given this closure of al-jazeera is bureau how concerned are you about media freedom in sudan. well it's definitely a bad sign restriction of the press was one of the hallmarks of t
ruling transitional military council the protest in khartoum helped bring down president omar al bashir last month but major general often hamas of saddam's paramilitary rapid support forces has dismissed the demonstration as a threat to the revolution but al jazeera is bureau in khartoum has been closed and our reporters banned from working in the country the network sees this as an attack on media freedom professional journalism and the basic tenets of the right for people to know and...
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all contact with the transitional council which has been in charge since ousting president omar al bashir and april up to reports from. a raid at dawn when the protest is least expected it. and the trees from saddam's mounted support forces. backed up by the police. shots were fired as unarmed protesters dived for cover. for more than 2 months that protected this city and outside the on the headquarters. there symbol of defiance and division but. i threat. the reason why i gathered from the army. because when life will be in the perimeter or the army great the army the right don't worry i'm going to record it. but now we have been shot right. here. coming from different sides street. where we're being attacked by a rocket or to the police. the minute you just to say as the city and was not the target the protest to say that's a lie. has been done by the joint security force in khartoum was aimed at the columbia district the clumpy district is quite close to the city an area the columbia district is attracting all those who have negative impact on society and represent threats to security
all contact with the transitional council which has been in charge since ousting president omar al bashir and april up to reports from. a raid at dawn when the protest is least expected it. and the trees from saddam's mounted support forces. backed up by the police. shots were fired as unarmed protesters dived for cover. for more than 2 months that protected this city and outside the on the headquarters. there symbol of defiance and division but. i threat. the reason why i gathered from the...
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it's been reported that the former sudanese president omar bashir has been charged with corruption bashir was ousted from power in a military coup in april triggered by weeks of protests prosecutors say they completed their investigation into the former leader before charging him comes 2 days after protesters agreed to resume talks with the military over a transition to civilian rule and within the last few minutes the sudan's military council has admitted ordering the dispersal of the sit in which as members of june the 3rd when 100 at least 200 people were killed in that operation and the shooting sudan really military council spokesman has said officers have been detained in connection with the dispersal of the protest sit in this bro.
it's been reported that the former sudanese president omar bashir has been charged with corruption bashir was ousted from power in a military coup in april triggered by weeks of protests prosecutors say they completed their investigation into the former leader before charging him comes 2 days after protesters agreed to resume talks with the military over a transition to civilian rule and within the last few minutes the sudan's military council has admitted ordering the dispersal of the sit in...
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. up to the uprising against omar al-bashir.portant people behind the military. what do you see of international intervention by the eu or the us or the african union? if there is international intervention it will have to come from the african union oi’ have to come from the african union or the have to come from the african union orthe un, the have to come from the african union or the un, the others are probably not going to do anything in sudan because there is too little influence in the country to change anything on the ground. a deadline has been set for the military council to hand over power by the end ofjune, and egypt, a very prominent country within the union, has instructed the union to extend the deadline until the end ofjune, but at the moment with how things are at the moment it seems very unlikely there will be a civilian government by the end of the month, and if the deadline isn't met then sudan, according to the union, will be suspended. but there is still a question about whether they will follow through on
. up to the uprising against omar al-bashir.portant people behind the military. what do you see of international intervention by the eu or the us or the african union? if there is international intervention it will have to come from the african union oi’ have to come from the african union or the have to come from the african union orthe un, the have to come from the african union or the un, the others are probably not going to do anything in sudan because there is too little influence in the...
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under omar has been out of bashir a lot really been a banana republic and what we see now is. this competition to make sudan formally within firmly within the kind of control within the influence of the you and sold over so there are 2 factors that might be i think pushing the saudis to have greater influence here in terms of how we see the situation unfolding or ending of the current at all in the coming hours or days when you have a statement that we've just had released from the military kills all talking about what the security forces have done in the area they were clearing an area targeting a district called colombia which is adjacent to the city area which is now being cleared they want to actually continue talking with civil society groups do you think that can actually happen who would civil society really want to talk to after the events of the last 3 hours. i think it seems to mean that now that is the contribution that isn't there a way and i don't think you can have again even dialogue by removing protesters from that very important site which has become the focal
under omar has been out of bashir a lot really been a banana republic and what we see now is. this competition to make sudan formally within firmly within the kind of control within the influence of the you and sold over so there are 2 factors that might be i think pushing the saudis to have greater influence here in terms of how we see the situation unfolding or ending of the current at all in the coming hours or days when you have a statement that we've just had released from the military...
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bashir about having him stand down so you got that make change and now we are where we are. right now when you want to take some mentioned the civil disobedience to be a tool so i wanted to share this tweet from our community brad rose isn't habitable earth says the military escalated this conflict with killings massively disobedience demonstrates the sudanese people's opposition while maintaining the moral high ground civil disobedience puts economic and social pressure on the military they are the people saying sions if you will so keeping in mind ahmed that beats are the people sanctions in this person's view what does that mean though for headlines like this that just all right before the show aired today an army in protestors to resume talks on trans this general council do you think that's a good thing should this civil disobedience in so that talks can begin. i'm actually surprised as almost everyone talks are being. i for one don't understand on what basis the docs are receiving because the military council is exactly the same body that does last week. i don't see an
bashir about having him stand down so you got that make change and now we are where we are. right now when you want to take some mentioned the civil disobedience to be a tool so i wanted to share this tweet from our community brad rose isn't habitable earth says the military escalated this conflict with killings massively disobedience demonstrates the sudanese people's opposition while maintaining the moral high ground civil disobedience puts economic and social pressure on the military they...