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sudan sits in a tough neighborhood. appreciate that and i appreciate that not everyone in our immediate neighborhood wants a beacon of democracy at their doorsteps. having said that, it is in the interest of every single neighbor to see sudan stable and prospering. that will not happen without heating the calls of millions on this sudanese streets who are not going home until they get what they want, that is freedom from war. rob: back in 2019, the african union gave the council 60 days to handle the civilians and suspended sudan's mill -- membership. why are we hearing more from the african union in this? given what ahmed was saying, it's in the interest of everyone in the region to make sure stability is maintained. kholood: the african union has had to deal with a lot of coups of late. the african union as an institution is unique. there are some internal practices. what we saw after the coup was the security council of the african union. sudan of course sort of rejected by egypt and algeria, but the motion passed. w
sudan sits in a tough neighborhood. appreciate that and i appreciate that not everyone in our immediate neighborhood wants a beacon of democracy at their doorsteps. having said that, it is in the interest of every single neighbor to see sudan stable and prospering. that will not happen without heating the calls of millions on this sudanese streets who are not going home until they get what they want, that is freedom from war. rob: back in 2019, the african union gave the council 60 days to...
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>> [speaking non-english language] >> sudan is now in a political crisis.he international community is demanding that -- the restoration of the government and resolution appears to be widely supported. can you give the way forward from your point of view? what do you think will happen next? >> [speaking non-english language] >> what guarantees are there that the promise will be fulfilled given the absence of an approved framework? >> [speaking non-english language] >> i understand the transitional period you envision is 2023. so your promising elections in 2023. will you follow the example of the general who handed over power to an elected government in 1986? >> [speaking non-english language] >> why wait for another two years? why don't you have elections with a framework for four months or six months instead of two years more? >> [speaking non-english language] >> with military rule or with the previous government? with advisors for the current takeover or the previous ousted government? >> [speaking non-english language] >> general, mostly those who cond
>> [speaking non-english language] >> sudan is now in a political crisis.he international community is demanding that -- the restoration of the government and resolution appears to be widely supported. can you give the way forward from your point of view? what do you think will happen next? >> [speaking non-english language] >> what guarantees are there that the promise will be fulfilled given the absence of an approved framework? >> [speaking non-english language]...
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sudan's police have been -- the military takeover has thrown sudan into political crisis.nister has been reinstated to try and bring the conflict back to its path the transition after decades of military rule. many protesters have opposed the deal saying they want the military out of power. another protester injured in demonstrations told us security forces detained in 42 days, which he described as the toughest of his life -- for 2 days, which he described as the toughest of his life. >> i was shocked and arrested. i have been beaten and hurt. every single soldier there hit me. my hands and legs were handcuffed. correspondent: the prime minister's place to set up [indiscernible] an investigation will not bring their daughter back, but she finds comfort in the reason her sister participated in protest. >> when she was about to die she told her friend i am dying for my country. correspondent: a cost many others have paid as the transition to democracy in sudan remains fragile. host: britain and france are calling for a coordinated response to stop people crossing the englis
sudan's police have been -- the military takeover has thrown sudan into political crisis.nister has been reinstated to try and bring the conflict back to its path the transition after decades of military rule. many protesters have opposed the deal saying they want the military out of power. another protester injured in demonstrations told us security forces detained in 42 days, which he described as the toughest of his life -- for 2 days, which he described as the toughest of his life. >>...
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wassim: good news for the people of sudan, y said a warning for the coup leaders. but in private, how might they see this decision by the u.n. human rights council? i hope that they see that they are being watched. i hope that they understand that there is no appetite for a rollback on some of the gains that have happened in the course of this transition in sudan, and that they will be held their promise, and the promises made by a general that there will be a quick resolution, that the negotiations will lead to some form of, if not a reversal, at least a civilian component of the transition. it is clear and i hope ey get the message that a full military government in sudan is unacceptable to anyone, including the sudanese people. wassim: this comes as the military leader h agreed to the united states -- agreed with the united states to speed up formation of a new government and ordered the release of ministers jailed during thcoup last month. what do y think of this? >> promises are as good as they go. it needs to be backed by real action. four out of more than 30
wassim: good news for the people of sudan, y said a warning for the coup leaders. but in private, how might they see this decision by the u.n. human rights council? i hope that they see that they are being watched. i hope that they understand that there is no appetite for a rollback on some of the gains that have happened in the course of this transition in sudan, and that they will be held their promise, and the promises made by a general that there will be a quick resolution, that the...
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you one as we called for an end to violence and sudan.— violence and sudan.ence and sudan. you are calling for a _ violence and sudan. you are calling for a return - violence and sudan. you are calling for a return of - calling for a return of abdallah hamdok, the prime minister, should you back another candidate? is that the solution? the security council supported hamdok very clearly at the end of september. what we want to do in the un through the un mission in sudan is to support sudan's transition to democracy, and that is not what is on offer under the coup that was done by president burhan. and finally, to myanmar, 289 days since the military coup there, and yet there are fears that balance will be replicated, the type of violence we saw against the ring fingers on the north—west of the country, this is against groups like the people's defence force. —— rohingyas. yes, we are finding that very concerning india, reports of villages being burnt and the same sort of attacks, as you say, that we saw mirroring the earlier attacks and recurrent state. we are
you one as we called for an end to violence and sudan.— violence and sudan.ence and sudan. you are calling for a _ violence and sudan. you are calling for a return - violence and sudan. you are calling for a return of - calling for a return of abdallah hamdok, the prime minister, should you back another candidate? is that the solution? the security council supported hamdok very clearly at the end of september. what we want to do in the un through the un mission in sudan is to support sudan's...
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does it are we are in sudan when an ream it's just been reached and signed to reinstate to pose leader under the 100. as prime minister, we've been hearing from general abdel fata albert han, who led to the military takeover of the sovereignty council. as it was just a few months ago and saw the hosting of abdullah hancock as prime minister just as i say, a few weeks ago previous to that prior to that we heard from adela 100 himself who has been returned as prime minister of sudan. i want to bring in my one bushera who is our senior political analyst, my one you've been following the story for a long time. let's just talk about what the 2 gentlemen were saying there. first of all, what stood out for you. well, 1st of all of that are not prepared, remarks. i mean, since a lot of it seems to be improvised in a way to the importance of the event is the event itself. nothing that was said was that important? it seems to me what i, what was not said is more important than what was said, which is how did we get here? it seems like both leaders wanted at every cost, to avoid talking about wha
does it are we are in sudan when an ream it's just been reached and signed to reinstate to pose leader under the 100. as prime minister, we've been hearing from general abdel fata albert han, who led to the military takeover of the sovereignty council. as it was just a few months ago and saw the hosting of abdullah hancock as prime minister just as i say, a few weeks ago previous to that prior to that we heard from adela 100 himself who has been returned as prime minister of sudan. i want to...
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ros: sudan's insists his actions -- sudan's military leader insists his actions don't qua lify as a couphat we've been hearing from protesters today or the past few days, they accuse the military rulers of ignoring them, of turning a blind eye to their repeated calls for a dramatic -- for a democratic transition to civil rule. they are not just ignoring the people in the street, i've been told, but they are also ignoring international and western powers, who have been exercising a lot of pressure on the military junta to try and at least reach a compromise with the head of the interim government, the dissolved interim government, who is currently under house arrest. so, there is no sign that things are going to go for a breakthrough or that this deadlock is going to be resolved soon. the people here are pretty determined to continue otesting until they force the military leaders to listen to them and hand over power to civilians. so far, there a no signs that those in power are listening. ros: thanks for that update. stay with me on "outside source." we will talk about the issue of immig
ros: sudan's insists his actions -- sudan's military leader insists his actions don't qua lify as a couphat we've been hearing from protesters today or the past few days, they accuse the military rulers of ignoring them, of turning a blind eye to their repeated calls for a dramatic -- for a democratic transition to civil rule. they are not just ignoring the people in the street, i've been told, but they are also ignoring international and western powers, who have been exercising a lot of...
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what do you think is going to happen in sudan if this agreement is signed? well, i think quite clearly that the street is not be at st. didn't come out. you know, to protest for the baby. oh mama is the key, needy elite, all of the release of, i mean it was to who or, and, and to the mid you the gemini, in cities on it. not for taxes. and immune and disagreement is mom looked like it will realize that you still don't know the exact details. and it does seem like every time that you know, tweak status quo a content to your thoughts on that and yes, but it doesn't. she does result in, you know, the military going back to the sort of security blow to security average. be sure that most likely will see the speeds continued. how likely do you think that is that we are going to say the military start to on pick itself if you like, from controlling sedan and how quickly would that, that have to happen to avoid a return to the violence that we've seen in sudan in the past when the new guy is we're going to see any doctor, the violence that we've seen of late and you
what do you think is going to happen in sudan if this agreement is signed? well, i think quite clearly that the street is not be at st. didn't come out. you know, to protest for the baby. oh mama is the key, needy elite, all of the release of, i mean it was to who or, and, and to the mid you the gemini, in cities on it. not for taxes. and immune and disagreement is mom looked like it will realize that you still don't know the exact details. and it does seem like every time that you know, tweak...
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having said that, it is in the interest of every single neighbor of c, sudan, stable, and sudan. property, and that will not happen without heating the cold calls 1000000. the said that he's on the freaks who are not going home until they gets what they want. and that's freedom from military rule clued back in 2019 the african union gave to cancel that existed then 60 days to hand over parts of civilians. then it's suspended sedans. membership. again, why are we hearing more from the african union in this? because given for armor was saying, it isn't everybody's interest in the region to make sure the stability in sudan is maintained. well, yeah. do you do a lot of late? i mean, haley h a n, a security american union, maybe a jacket by egypt and jerry, but the motion, what you see is really a prime minister, a full many with behind the scenes a money. it's much more with it. and my, it was like right now, while he does, we mentioned that that's at the start of the program. there are several political factions who have said they're not going to support anything to do with this agreement. i
having said that, it is in the interest of every single neighbor of c, sudan, stable, and sudan. property, and that will not happen without heating the cold calls 1000000. the said that he's on the freaks who are not going home until they gets what they want. and that's freedom from military rule clued back in 2019 the african union gave to cancel that existed then 60 days to hand over parts of civilians. then it's suspended sedans. membership. again, why are we hearing more from the african...
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.— violence in sudan.ing for a _ violence in sudan. you are calling for a return - violence in sudan. you are calling for a return for - violence in sudan. you are calling for a return for the | calling for a return for the prime minister, do you think you should back another candidate, is that the solution?— candidate, is that the solution? ~ , solution? well, we supported, the security — solution? well, we supported, the security council— solution? well, we supported, the security council supported | the security council supported hamdok very clearly at the end of september. and what we want to do in the un through the un mission in sudan is to support saddam's transition to democracy and the's not is what is on offer under the coup that was done by the president. fin was done by the president. on this whistlestop tour of the well, let us go finally to myanmar. it has been 289 days in the military coup that and yet there are fears that violence will be replicated. the type of violence we saw against the r
.— violence in sudan.ing for a _ violence in sudan. you are calling for a return - violence in sudan. you are calling for a return for - violence in sudan. you are calling for a return for the | calling for a return for the prime minister, do you think you should back another candidate, is that the solution?— candidate, is that the solution? ~ , solution? well, we supported, the security — solution? well, we supported, the security council— solution? well, we supported, the security...
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but to be sudan sits in a tough neighborhood. i appreciate that. and i appreciate that. not everyone in, in our immediate neighborhood, once a beacon of democracy, had their doorsteps. having said that, it is in the interest of every single neighbor. i see sir dan stable and sir dan property, and that will not happen without heating. the cold calls 1000000. the said that he's on the streets who are not going home until they get what they want. and that's freedom from military rule clued back in 2019 the african union gave to cancel that existed then 60 days to hand over parts of civilians. then it suspended sedans. membership. again, why are we hearing more from the african union in this? because given for ama was saying it isn't everybody's interest in the region to make sure the stability in sudan is maintained. well, yeah. do you do a lot of late? i just mean haley h a been a rejected by egypt. jerry, but the motion, what you've seen is really a prime minister, a full in many ways with mean adjusted behind the ceiling. a money. it's much more with it. and my, it was l
but to be sudan sits in a tough neighborhood. i appreciate that. and i appreciate that. not everyone in, in our immediate neighborhood, once a beacon of democracy, had their doorsteps. having said that, it is in the interest of every single neighbor. i see sir dan stable and sir dan property, and that will not happen without heating. the cold calls 1000000. the said that he's on the streets who are not going home until they get what they want. and that's freedom from military rule clued back in...
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. ♪ >> we begin in sudan where the army chief has appointed a new ruling council.ithin two weeks after the military seized power. the general has been sworn in as the head. the new 14 member council excludes members of the main opposition coalition. it has drawn condemnation from the u.n., which says sudan has been put further away from constitutional order. >> once again, the protesters take to the streets. the city has been at the center. pro-democracy demonstrations since the uprising that overthrew the former leader. the formation of a new sovereign counsel described as an extension of the military's takeover. in the united nations, the office of the secretary-general was quick to react. >> we are taking a look at the developments. i would say they are very concerning. we want to see a return to the transition as quickly as possible. >> the transition government was intended to guide the country toward democratic elections in 2023. it was disbanded by military leaders last month. the prime minister placed under house arrest and a number of political figures imp
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because freedom of expression in sudan has proved fleeting. the country is back to square one, or is it my rational response was, well this was never when you go get this coverage of demonstrations to account on social media. how people are mobilizing. that's actually what was cultivated in the last year. not loft. instead, actually, we could use it cannot undo 30 years of repression into people are finding ways around them, amplifying what's coming out from the ground. the saying we are going to have our own narrative. we are not going to compromise. we're not going to negotiate. we're not going to ship our this time around. we're going to fly in the narrative as well as industry ah. turning to me in march, now it's been 9 months since that military coup, the one that ousted the democratically elected unsung suit. chines your head's been following developments. nick the journalist arrested there the news outlets band where those legal cases stand. that media cracked on was to via at least 5 news outlets were banned. more than 125 journalists
because freedom of expression in sudan has proved fleeting. the country is back to square one, or is it my rational response was, well this was never when you go get this coverage of demonstrations to account on social media. how people are mobilizing. that's actually what was cultivated in the last year. not loft. instead, actually, we could use it cannot undo 30 years of repression into people are finding ways around them, amplifying what's coming out from the ground. the saying we are going...
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and if you're much ash, commander on the, on policy, the sudan. and i happened to be one of them that of course, inside the vehicle. and i use him as being the head of this, she letting me an estimation of sudan. i and the, and the legitimate government since they didn't know government anyway, i decided to remain in place. well, many of the people have remained in the government. do you consider the sovereignty council announced by general hon to be a legitimate no, not at all. it doesn't get him to call this up appointed by an illegitimate body. has no right to repeal the constitutional document. you have no right to appoint ministers, have no right to appoint members only for in council or least, of course, will be put into question by the people or should i say thank you. now for the break. as the u. k. cut support for the un agency which age palestinian refugees while continuing to support bombing and sanctions on the places those refugees live . we oscar, i was commissioner general in the countries that create the refugees, should pay more t
and if you're much ash, commander on the, on policy, the sudan. and i happened to be one of them that of course, inside the vehicle. and i use him as being the head of this, she letting me an estimation of sudan. i and the, and the legitimate government since they didn't know government anyway, i decided to remain in place. well, many of the people have remained in the government. do you consider the sovereignty council announced by general hon to be a legitimate no, not at all. it doesn't get...
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we were among the 1st to discover gold in sudan. we used metal detectors and ventured out in the desert, searching for the gold in double armour, for example, we like any other sudanese citizen, applied with the mining minister for our license. we paid the relevant fees and satisfied all the formalities. after that, we set up a plan which was running for a while. that's why people have moved heaven an air claiming we seize tons of gold . and then we handed over the plan to the government with the 11 kilograms of gold in our position at that time. in addition, there are thousands of for implants operating in the area, producing hundreds of cables of gold every month. general. your forces also have been accused by the right groups and the worst waivers in there for off killings, ratings and burning the wheels. so what makes them qualify to be a part of the security make up into that and how to prepare for the lower the warnings are for an attack on the villages was in 2003, while the rapid support forces were foamed. in 2013, this is
we were among the 1st to discover gold in sudan. we used metal detectors and ventured out in the desert, searching for the gold in double armour, for example, we like any other sudanese citizen, applied with the mining minister for our license. we paid the relevant fees and satisfied all the formalities. after that, we set up a plan which was running for a while. that's why people have moved heaven an air claiming we seize tons of gold . and then we handed over the plan to the government with...
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we want peace in sudan . this comment comes from m d. rackaboto has san your thoughts right now respond to that tweet. we want peaceful and peaceful on justice and we want freedom is what sydney's protestors have been repeating a long prior to the december evolution in 2018. and they continued to their interest in peace. have been shown quick clearly and promptly in the respond of the public to the cool and how early it within the early hours of the cool people to cover the streets and started building barricades and announced their strike. some of the strikes that were pre announced almost a month before the cool because the who was anticipated to anyone in sudan and also to anyone who, who would observe objectively the situation is with and the partnership was falling apart. and it was clear that the path was not taken to a place of peace and justice and freedom that people have long over struggled for. it was being called the partnership of blood since he was actually compromised with killers and the kille
we want peace in sudan . this comment comes from m d. rackaboto has san your thoughts right now respond to that tweet. we want peaceful and peaceful on justice and we want freedom is what sydney's protestors have been repeating a long prior to the december evolution in 2018. and they continued to their interest in peace. have been shown quick clearly and promptly in the respond of the public to the cool and how early it within the early hours of the cool people to cover the streets and started...
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in sudan at the present moment from the us and from the win. okay, so you talk about caving in to the military, eric, but all we now seeing the makings of a coo being reverse because some reports suggest that a dollar handled will be involved in some kind of new pass sharing administration. isn't this a good thing because it reinstates the southern council and in a way, i guess, saves face for the military as well? i don't think so. i think again, we need to consider the attitudes of the real political forces in sudan, which unfortunately are not represented by prime minister, have not much more by those who remain detained or out of their jobs because of the military. the military has, in effect, issued an ultimatum to the international community. you ever get hammock and whatever civilians you can to agree with us on what the form of government will be answered and going forward or were walking. and that's a big threat. we've got as many guns and as many men willing to use those guns against innocent civilians as you do with these cool leader
in sudan at the present moment from the us and from the win. okay, so you talk about caving in to the military, eric, but all we now seeing the makings of a coo being reverse because some reports suggest that a dollar handled will be involved in some kind of new pass sharing administration. isn't this a good thing because it reinstates the southern council and in a way, i guess, saves face for the military as well? i don't think so. i think again, we need to consider the attitudes of the real...
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and also he had oil income from sudan. and so she done a very different situation right now. johan, as well to marry, i'm really interesting to get your thoughts, horn of africa. i'm listen lecture and international relations at george mason university. thank you. poland is sending more troops to its border with bellowing, accusing its neighbor, encouraging migrants, and refugees to enter its territory. european unions preparing new sanctions against salaries. president alexander lucas jenkins says he's prepared to retaliate by cutting off gas. applies to the e. as a bank has more from the poland galleries border with thousands of people are camped out in the cold. as the temperature plunges, they tried to keep warm as best they can. men, women, children huddling around fires. these scenes were filmed by better bruises, telegraph news agency, near the border with poland. villaru says there are more than 2000 refugees and migrants camped out here with more arriving all the time. but the routine authorities have just release
and also he had oil income from sudan. and so she done a very different situation right now. johan, as well to marry, i'm really interesting to get your thoughts, horn of africa. i'm listen lecture and international relations at george mason university. thank you. poland is sending more troops to its border with bellowing, accusing its neighbor, encouraging migrants, and refugees to enter its territory. european unions preparing new sanctions against salaries. president alexander lucas jenkins...
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let me a solution of sudan. i and the and elisha team and the government since they didn't know government anyway, i decided to remain in place. well, many of the people have remained in the government. you consider the sovereignty council announced by general hand to be legitimate. no, not at all. it doesn't you to me to call this up appointed by an elite you meant nobody has no right to repeal the constitutional documenting on the right to appoint ministers. have no right to appoint members only for in council or lease of course will be put into question by the people or should i come back? thank you. after the break, as the u. k. cut support for the un agency which age palestinian refugees while continuing to support bombing and sanctions on the places those refugees live. we ask, are ours, commissioner general if the countries that create the refugees should pay more to support them? all of all coming up about to have going on the ground. ah, we're allowing ourselves to be more efficient quicker with our tra
let me a solution of sudan. i and the and elisha team and the government since they didn't know government anyway, i decided to remain in place. well, many of the people have remained in the government. you consider the sovereignty council announced by general hand to be legitimate. no, not at all. it doesn't you to me to call this up appointed by an elite you meant nobody has no right to repeal the constitutional documenting on the right to appoint ministers. have no right to appoint members...
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the sudan tv showed the crew leader abdel facto albert han refusing to call the crew cooler. i will, it will sit without a solar lot o l m a lot of authority. you have the, he branded the take over a corrective measure instead, tried to justify it as a continuation of the 2019 anti alba, sheer revolution. and argued that the civilian military transitional government somehow posed a threat to peace and security. because it was unstable. having just di, stabilized that government by overthrowing the ugliest of all, perhaps was the timing coincides with clear, ob, turn in a in slave fortunes that this millions had not been doing very well in government. or recently, you know, key economic indicators to start to turn around at the inflation had begun to full balance of trade in a group for sudan. and i think those instances of success started to worry and military who had banked on civilians failing. and that failure being iraq back to power 4 days before the qu, sudanese took to the streets in their millions, across the country to deliver one particular message. it wasn't pro go
the sudan tv showed the crew leader abdel facto albert han refusing to call the crew cooler. i will, it will sit without a solar lot o l m a lot of authority. you have the, he branded the take over a corrective measure instead, tried to justify it as a continuation of the 2019 anti alba, sheer revolution. and argued that the civilian military transitional government somehow posed a threat to peace and security. because it was unstable. having just di, stabilized that government by overthrowing...
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those who are feeling marginalized today, but many people in sudan. they think that the destination of had them or had looked his office and the technocratic government in power could be the better sort of the best solution for. so that way, if there is a technocratic government in power, but the forces of freedom and change in the other resistance groups are not involved. can it actually work if it doesn't have their support? it's very difficult because they have a following as well. they have their own followed as several herb me, several parties are they, they make the, they compose this, you know, fisma for some change or the freedom of change. and so now they are going to stay in the streets. so that could be a huge challenge for their present arrangement, and that's why and they have been delayed. now, it was supposed to be an aster 2 hours 2 hours ago, but it's not being enough. and that to me is that more discussions are taking place . they are all the trying to talk to the freedom a change to have some kind of agreement on this issue. yes. gi
those who are feeling marginalized today, but many people in sudan. they think that the destination of had them or had looked his office and the technocratic government in power could be the better sort of the best solution for. so that way, if there is a technocratic government in power, but the forces of freedom and change in the other resistance groups are not involved. can it actually work if it doesn't have their support? it's very difficult because they have a following as well. they have...
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i think him is out again in sudan denouncing the military takeover and cracked down. demonstrators are accused of setting a police station on fire. we joined the calls for peer c authorities to provide independent, verifiable proof of her whereabouts and that she is safe when the white house adds to the international goals for answers about chinese tennis star punctual. who hasn't been seen for weeks i'm far higher than sports? louis hamilton clenches pole position at the very 1st casso grand prix, and more trouble from unseen eyes as a lease for one as watford applying pressure on them manager one. ah, we're starting with corona virus news cases on the rise across your and with it the anger as well on the streets of countries including austria, germany and the netherlands tightened their restrictions. once again, not in barbara stats as of today. gathering in vienna to say things have gone too far. as governments around europe try to limit rising coven 19 infection rates. austria is bringing in a 3 week national lockdown from monday. and it's making vaccinations, compulsory for everyo
i think him is out again in sudan denouncing the military takeover and cracked down. demonstrators are accused of setting a police station on fire. we joined the calls for peer c authorities to provide independent, verifiable proof of her whereabouts and that she is safe when the white house adds to the international goals for answers about chinese tennis star punctual. who hasn't been seen for weeks i'm far higher than sports? louis hamilton clenches pole position at the very 1st casso grand...
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what's really going on in sudan. we ask the countries ambassador to the u. s. appointed by the overthrown administration. if his country is next in the firing line of president biden's plans for the horn of africa, and we osgood or ours, commissioner general, why his agency, which provides aid to palestinian refugees, is on the brink of collapse at the time when those refugees are more in danger than ever from lebanon to syria, to the world's largest opening prison, camp garza, all of them all coming up internet is going underground. nation media has been predictably scathing about a change of power in resource rich to dawn. as the i m. f friendly, prime minister of de la ham doc was removed from power. joining me now from washington, d. c, as this is donna basset, to the usa that handle ke appointed neural din. sadie ambassador, thanks so much for coming on. we'll have to be very big picture by the end of this interview. something now might have come out of cartoon that we didn't know about. just describe what happened. i know lee, a finance minister who re
what's really going on in sudan. we ask the countries ambassador to the u. s. appointed by the overthrown administration. if his country is next in the firing line of president biden's plans for the horn of africa, and we osgood or ours, commissioner general, why his agency, which provides aid to palestinian refugees, is on the brink of collapse at the time when those refugees are more in danger than ever from lebanon to syria, to the world's largest opening prison, camp garza, all of them all...
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>> a crackdown in sudan leaves at least 15 people dead. ♪ hello. this is al jazeera.oming up, weighing in on the ongoing crisis in ethiopia, backing efforts to end the finding -- the fighting. many in belarus face another freezing night on the border with portland. and boris johnson under fire as his government faces criticism over political ethics. ♪ medics in sudan say at least 15 people have been shot dead by security forces during a protest against the takeover last month. dozens have been injured by fire at -- live fire and teargas. our reporter has more. reporter: demonstrations in sudan continue less than one week after hundreds of thousands around the country took to the streets, demanding the military -- today they came out again. >> i demand for the military council to be taken to court and those who have killed people to receive justice. those who are making our lives hard must also receive justice. reporter: the coalition has been sharing power with the military. protesters were once again met with violence, including teargas and ammunition by the military
>> a crackdown in sudan leaves at least 15 people dead. ♪ hello. this is al jazeera.oming up, weighing in on the ongoing crisis in ethiopia, backing efforts to end the finding -- the fighting. many in belarus face another freezing night on the border with portland. and boris johnson under fire as his government faces criticism over political ethics. ♪ medics in sudan say at least 15 people have been shot dead by security forces during a protest against the takeover last month. dozens...
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the council last issued a statement on sudan back on october. the 28th, in which had called boy returned to the transitional government, a return to the democratic process, which is supposed to end death with elections in 2023. we're not sure whether we're going to get a another statement in the course of the day following the meeting that is taking place at the moment. if there is, it's likely to be along those lines once again, a call for a return to the transitional process. but in terms of any form, a sanction, and that's very unlikely at this particular stage. ok, thank you so much my kind of reporting from the united nations. well, let's just take a closer look at house. don. got to this point. the military and civilian leaders were sharing power after a long time later on. but she was else did following mass protest in 2019. both sides blamed each other for slow reforms, a worsening economic crisis, and corruption. and that then led to major divisions in the transitional government . well things came to a head last month. when general i'v
the council last issued a statement on sudan back on october. the 28th, in which had called boy returned to the transitional government, a return to the democratic process, which is supposed to end death with elections in 2023. we're not sure whether we're going to get a another statement in the course of the day following the meeting that is taking place at the moment. if there is, it's likely to be along those lines once again, a call for a return to the transitional process. but in terms of...
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and and, oh, how we have what a mighty bold and founder and president of the sudan policy for them. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. hello, i'm going to come to you 1st. this is going to be a technocrat government extensively with no political affiliations. political prisoners have been released and investigations apparently will be held into the killing of processors is not going to go some way to satisfy the opponents of this agreement. it doesn't look like it. and then it was very, very easy and have to see must have a lot of st. learn meant or was it or in the b t. and it used to a minister in many a bit. it's not which of disagreement i her, it's a really messages about what and i minister happens from and civilian law going for one of the original transition transitional process had effectively grown to a halt. at least that's what it looked like from the outside. doesn't this agreement at least create some sort of room for maneuver to move forward? i believe. does the dissolution of the transition of government then to deal in the process in that transition thus
and and, oh, how we have what a mighty bold and founder and president of the sudan policy for them. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. hello, i'm going to come to you 1st. this is going to be a technocrat government extensively with no political affiliations. political prisoners have been released and investigations apparently will be held into the killing of processors is not going to go some way to satisfy the opponents of this agreement. it doesn't look like it. and then it was...
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the man leading sudan's coup is general burhan.kesman, an admiral, told me the military had done nothing wrong. you've detained the prime minister and other politicians. your troops have killed protesters on the streets. why on earth would the sudanese people trust you for a second? translation: time will show this was not a coup. _ we will hold elections and the military will step aside. this was simply a course correction. but many people here are not convinced. even at night, the protests continue. the determination, the defiance here is impressive. and it's possible that sudan's generals will back down under growing international pressure. but for now, this country's democratic revolution remains on hold. on a continent where it seems military coups are firmly back in fashion. andrew harding, bbc news, khartoum. here are some nice pictures of what is about to start happening for the us again. the us is set to reopen its borders on monday for vaccinated non—essential travel, ending a 20—month entry ban. the easing of restriction
the man leading sudan's coup is general burhan.kesman, an admiral, told me the military had done nothing wrong. you've detained the prime minister and other politicians. your troops have killed protesters on the streets. why on earth would the sudanese people trust you for a second? translation: time will show this was not a coup. _ we will hold elections and the military will step aside. this was simply a course correction. but many people here are not convinced. even at night, the protests...
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was in sudan as well as had met the who was the head of the rapid forces in sudan. so these guys are wanting to evade accountability. and in a few days, they were supposed to hand over power to the civilians. instead, they moved to try to preempt that. how much support do they have within the military? it is a sudanese military, fully behind general, how are behind fight? not really the lower rank, the mid officer level in the lower lower right is not wanting to go along with it except the ones that are really in the high up and who are really corrupted and invested with the form that i'd appreciate. or jean sudan has been through these kinds of situations before these 3 military dictatorships preempted civilian rule and democracy in this situation. albert hines is in a lot less favorable situation because the sudanese people are not really ready to settle for anything less than a civilian government. it doesn't mean that we're very happy with honda, you know, he didn't really bring all the solutions that they wanted, but they would have deeply entrenched problems t
was in sudan as well as had met the who was the head of the rapid forces in sudan. so these guys are wanting to evade accountability. and in a few days, they were supposed to hand over power to the civilians. instead, they moved to try to preempt that. how much support do they have within the military? it is a sudanese military, fully behind general, how are behind fight? not really the lower rank, the mid officer level in the lower lower right is not wanting to go along with it except the ones...
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the protests around sudan.octors, one other person, is said to have choked on teargas that was deployed at some of the protests. eyewitnesses says there were tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people, marching across sudan, against the military coup of october 25, where general fata is in charge of this country. he has recently appointed a new sovereign council without the civilian members who are part of the power-sharing agreement, that's been running sudan since april 2019, when similar protests overthrew the long-time leader of sudan, omar brashear. and now, you're seeing the power against the military, going back to the democratic transition, the central committee of command, doctors say, they had seen numerous injuries from brutality of the military. they say they will keep protesting. they will go back on the streets. they have called for widespread civil disobedience. >> the protest movement undeterred. since the coup, how has life been upended in sudan? its economy? its society? its level of c
the protests around sudan.octors, one other person, is said to have choked on teargas that was deployed at some of the protests. eyewitnesses says there were tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people, marching across sudan, against the military coup of october 25, where general fata is in charge of this country. he has recently appointed a new sovereign council without the civilian members who are part of the power-sharing agreement, that's been running sudan since april 2019, when...
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me to is also leader of the largest parliamentary group in sudan. he is now the deputy of mr . albert han, and there are 3 other of the members of the army also that the group represented in the sovereignty consul. so up alongside this 5 members of the army or the on groups out, did the dead are 5 members or so from civilian site, and they are representing different regions ensure than apple gossamer perform from north of sudan, selma, the jap, bad i did that is who is that, that represent in the middle should and, and also roger nicola, who is the only christian member of this now, and this does this sovereignty console and a judge from called the found region. and also after baggy and coded from dot for they are also now represented into sovereignty council. the missing a member of the 7 council, as the one from the sudan, and then of negotiations on the way, also to, to pick a name from east coast van east of sounds quite important. due to the strategic part of sudan, who connects cartoon the capital to the red sea. and there are 3 members of the
me to is also leader of the largest parliamentary group in sudan. he is now the deputy of mr . albert han, and there are 3 other of the members of the army also that the group represented in the sovereignty consul. so up alongside this 5 members of the army or the on groups out, did the dead are 5 members or so from civilian site, and they are representing different regions ensure than apple gossamer perform from north of sudan, selma, the jap, bad i did that is who is that, that represent in...
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ah, we're going to begin in sudan where agreements being signed to reinstate deposed liter abdullah. hum doc as prime minister. nearly a month after the military takeover, they're released from house arrest humbug, signed the deal alongside army chief oblong fata, albert hon, in cartoon conduct, says that by signing the agreement, he hopes to end the bloodshed in the recent protests against the military. the reasons that i was designing dial at the moment when i 1st accepted the designation as inter and prime minister, i realized the road was not strong with roses, it would be a daunting task, brought by risks and danger. however, by joining hands, we can all reach a peaceful place. we can all prevent our country from plunging into the unknown. we should all come together to let these people decide who will take and hold the reins of power. in general, hon calls the deal our road to true democratic transition. according to the agreement, all political detainees must be released with dorky. i allow that i last year. see with this political document, we are paving the way for a true de
ah, we're going to begin in sudan where agreements being signed to reinstate deposed liter abdullah. hum doc as prime minister. nearly a month after the military takeover, they're released from house arrest humbug, signed the deal alongside army chief oblong fata, albert hon, in cartoon conduct, says that by signing the agreement, he hopes to end the bloodshed in the recent protests against the military. the reasons that i was designing dial at the moment when i 1st accepted the designation as...
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ah, 10 dead and dozens injured is live, fire and tear gas is turned on. protest is in sudan. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera life and london. also coming up, migrants and refugees are given temporary shelter in belarus, but thousands more faced another freezing night at the border with poland. pollution from cas industry and agriculture to his health emergency across large parts of south asia. and trying to contain a new virus outbreak. well, health officials track a strain of bird flew has been found in asia and europe. ah, i purchased eaters, in sudan say at least 11 people have been shot dead by security forces during another mass rally against last month's military takeover. ah, dozens of people have been injured by live fire and tear gas, according to the central committee of sudanese doctors. thousands of demonstrators marching across the capitol cartoon and several other cities demanding a full handover to civilian rule. they want the leaders of october was military takeover to be tried in court. now me has locked down several areas and closed bridges. include a
ah, 10 dead and dozens injured is live, fire and tear gas is turned on. protest is in sudan. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera life and london. also coming up, migrants and refugees are given temporary shelter in belarus, but thousands more faced another freezing night at the border with poland. pollution from cas industry and agriculture to his health emergency across large parts of south asia. and trying to contain a new virus outbreak. well, health officials track a strain of bird flew...
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this is supposed to be a breakthrough moment for sudan, a time to celebrate.angry civilians have taken to the streets of the capital khartoum, risking their lives once again to protest. they say they have been betrayed. here is why. earlier today, sudan's generals, soldiers who seized power in the military coup last month have struck a deal. the coup leader said a new transitional government would put sudan back on the road to democracy. this man agreed. he is the prime minister, seen in public here for the first time since he was placed under house arrest. now he is arguing that a compromise deal is better than more bloodshed. we are trying to preserve the blood of sudanese youths. i know our youth has the capacity for sacrifice and giving up all that is precious but sudanese blood is precious. let us stop the bloodshed and redirect energy into construction and development. the past few days in khartoum have been brutal. security forces have killed dozens of unarmed protesters. we were in the city during the military crackdown and so the defiance of civilians
this is supposed to be a breakthrough moment for sudan, a time to celebrate.angry civilians have taken to the streets of the capital khartoum, risking their lives once again to protest. they say they have been betrayed. here is why. earlier today, sudan's generals, soldiers who seized power in the military coup last month have struck a deal. the coup leader said a new transitional government would put sudan back on the road to democracy. this man agreed. he is the prime minister, seen in public...
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chad, this house of sudan as to that itself. so people also concern about how the country will cope with all this. and i think we have to wait and see the reactions from the political parties inside and the reaction from the international community. if this is step, found some support. he might move forward and form the other bodies of the transition . ok, thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. now, poland, to sending more troops to width border with bella roofs accusing its neighbour of encouraging migrants on refugees to enter its territory. european union, preparing new sanctions against about the roost. president alexander like shanker, says that he is prepared to retaliate by cutting off gas supplies to meet you. all the while concerns are growing about the thousands of people who are camped out in the cold. i think bobo has the latest, is the temperatures plunge. they try to keep warm as best they can. men, women, children huddling around fires. the scenes were filmed by better roses telegraph news agency near the
chad, this house of sudan as to that itself. so people also concern about how the country will cope with all this. and i think we have to wait and see the reactions from the political parties inside and the reaction from the international community. if this is step, found some support. he might move forward and form the other bodies of the transition . ok, thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. now, poland, to sending more troops to width border with bella roofs accusing its neighbour...