because you failed to keep the civilian forces together, as mo ibrahim said. briefly on that.t unique to sudan. the idea of a broad coalition toppling dictatorship happened in many places in africa. the arab spring was an example for that. but there are so many lessons from these issues of not only fragmentation but flat structures as opposed to a hierarchical structure that would lead the change and all that. in our own experiment of sudan, there are unique things that related to the change. every time we topple a dictatorship, we resort back to the westminster model of two centres of government... yeah. ..with — there are so many issues and lessons that can be learnt from this. this was only 2.5 years. all right. briefly and finally, putting the past behind us, looking forward, how do you see the blueprint for sudan? i think we entreat them and hoping that extending the hand to many of our allies and people that — this is outside khartoum — we hope to be able to have a road map that i can see has two components. the first one is the map itself. we need to support the current