in khartoum we have hajooj kuka, political activist and a member of girifna, nonviolent resistance movementanama, we have abdelkhalig shaib, sudanese lawyer and a political analyst. would to have you on the show. thank you for joining us. a lot of instability in sudan at the moment. a complicated picture. let's start focusing on the blue nile state and these extraordinary levels of violence we are seeing at the moment. what is the situation there now ? hajooj: it is horrifying. the pictures coming from their are simply horrifying. they are really hard to look at. we have been calling our friends there and they are talking about how the stability is really bad. and they need humanitarian help. what is really complicated is because it is tribal conflicts. these conflicts are rooted in political issues and rooted in feeling that you are not heard and all of those things but they are really being complicated and the military government -- only security measures to tackle it and they are not working. the people are left with fighting each other and fighting the military. a total loss of control