said that he is going to listen to demands he did not say and he did accept the resignation of mohamed abdullah he did not exactly say that that body would be abolished so even though the political parties are open for dialogue even though the military council does seem to want a dialogue we're going to have to wait and see because most of the things that are being moved at the moment is not by those two sides but rather by the people on the streets who have been protesting for the past four months ok let's take a closer look sudan's national intelligence and security services chief as we were saying resigned earlier in the day according to amnesty international the agency has held dissidents without charge while protesters have told human rights groups they've been tortured in unmarked buildings known as ghost houses the agency's mandate cuts across intelligence military and law enforcement spheres giving its leaders strong influence on the criminal justice system and its agents have immunity from civil and criminal liability. a spokesman for the democratic truth party he shared some of his ex