james bayes al jazeera of the united nations there have been rallies in the sudanese capital to condemn. last week's qu, attempt hundreds of people to the streets of car, to calling for an end to a power struggle within the transitional government. the attempted coup has been blamed on forces loyal to the deposed. the former president of the sheer mohammedan, has worn out from her to the familiar slogan from the protest 420182019. once again, echo was done in the capital cartoon. hundreds took to the kids to express their anger at what they say is an attempt by the ministry to disrupt the cancer transition to democracy. in a month, we were expecting a speedy transition to civilian rule. we don't actually feel there is a transition to anything here yet. today, there is no freedom piece or justice in sudan pensions between st. dunst, military and civilian politicians, reached a law point this week after the recent attempted coup. when it took part 2 years ago, the transitional government promised to fix the decades of his management in tunnel conflict and international functions under the