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I have family ok and im really could be here in the stream today sudans revolution reaches a turning point after a deadly crackdown on demonstrators theres still a chance for civil government all rule here to stay but its what you think about the political crisis in sudan share your thoughts via twitter or in our live you tube chat. I am push push me to relist you are in the street. We will not allow chaos we will not allow chaos and we will not go back on our convictions there is no way back we must impose the respect of the country by loveday with. That was mohammad a. Deputy head of Sudans Transitional Military Council on june the 5th on sunday sudans military rulers said that they will be boosting the presence of armed forces in the country the announcement came after the start of a general strike and a Civil Disobedience Campaign by protest is among sudans armed groups are the Rapid Support for c s a paramilitary unit demonstrators blame for last weeks deadly crackdown in which the opposition says more than 100 people were killed the Health Ministry puts the death toll at 61. 00 protest leaders on tuesday called off the general strike and have agreed to resume talks with the Transitional Military Council antigovernment rallies that began last december eventually led to a military coup ousting sudans longtime leader ahmed bashir in april so what lies ahead for the Popular Uprising are with us to discuss this in austin texas. Spokesperson for the sudanese engineer syndicate on the phone and out is that aljazeera reporter who morgan and her 2 mohammed i mean he is the spokesperson for the group sudan change now and in her to do it is rude and activists its good to see you everybody else so you under such awful circumstances but we were just hearing you what you now to 0 im watching aljazeera were following the news about the civil disobedience strike being suspended when did you hear about that and then what was your immediate reaction. Well thank you very much for coming and that many for having me. Head about it when it was officially announced so rumors about it and discussions actually about it were going on for the past few days since the announcement of the civil disobedience but the official announcement came as you said about an hour and a half ago and the immediate reactions where mixed. Protesters many of the protesters felt are still feeling actually down expressing their feeling that this civil disobedience should have continued my personal feeling is this was one of the necessary steps one of the peaceful tools and means the Sudanese Professional Association s. B. A. And the forces of the collaboration of for change and for freedom and change used since the beginning of the demonstrations and this sort of allusion back in december 2018 so this was 11 of these tools. It has played a significant role in displaying to the sudanese people at the beginning i mean for for the like initially for the everyone who was observing the other Regional International players that the sudanese people can resist and up their resistance when asked by the s. B. A. And by the forces for at least that is something i just remind everybody hes watching us an s. P. S. A Sudanese Professional Association says a collaboration of various different trade unions and they happen protesting about reform of president. Bashir about having him stand down so you got that make change and now we are where we are right. Now look what you want to take us some mentioned of the civil disobedience being a tool so i wanted to share this tweet from our community brad rose isnt habitable earth says the military escalated this conflict with killings massively disobedience demonstrates the sudanese peoples opposition while maintaining the moral high ground civil disobedience puts economic and social pressure on the military they are the people saying sions if you will so keeping in mind ahmed that we are the people sanctions in this persons view what does that mean though for headlines like this is just all right before the show aired today an army in protesters to resume talks on trans this General Council do you think thats a good thing should the civil disobedience him so that talks can begin. Im actually surprised as almost everyone talks are being. I for one dont understand on what basis the docs are proceeding because the military council is exactly the same body that does last week. I dont see any getting peeved at the talks will bring any good so look that up to the docks youve been reporting in sudan for a little while you just got out your reaction to this latest news about the civil disobedience strike being suspended. Well it is surprising we initially was that the Opposition Coalition with the flourishing of freedom and change were planning to keep the civil disobedience and. Military council handover of power and even before the civil disobedience even before the match the current. Activists and they said that they feel. Some members of the declaration of change. The fact that the original freedom change. With the military council to begin with that what the mission should have done was that they should have just immediately told the military council to take over our. Government. With the military saying that that negotiations alone the process of finding right and left. The military council some kind of. Some kind of legitimacy that they do not deserve so it is not the only one even before the massacre happened to the protesters and so this is likely the decision to suspend the civil disobedience will likely surprise and disappoint a lot of our the support of the coalition yes i want to take you back to june the 3rd and some video if youre watching. And rather than listening this video is very disturbing its very violent but it was taken on june 3rd by the Sudan Congress party and it was the crackdown on the protesters. No. No no. No. No no no no. No no shouting that you are hearing is that killing us theyre killing us we have the right. How do you have talks. With the. Military council but his response was to protest us. Actually. I dont think they were all in there and they. Were. Those people responsible or. Irresponsible she. Ringback spoke or some of the military council appears yesterday. Tried to monopolize ringback media and. Her picture once. Gave them. Hope. So i want to share this with from josh lambert who says our research and he links to it here in this tweet suggests that when regimes feel threatened they often use violence to repress civilians in the capital the postcoup sudan regime is still feeling threatened even when nonviolent look for protests to be dealt with harshly and so of course is directing us to the violence that we just saw that left scores dead. Your point of view what do you make of this idea that this regime is feeling threatened and that is why they acted out. Well so let for me this big game is a continuation of a man and machine 3 no one from the of position now from the s. B. A. Or the f b f c has any doubts about this or at least they are unified in understanding that that this be the be me theres that took over our problem an issue you were not part from the revolutionary forces that to go out to the streets since december of 2001000 so they say their decision to remove him out of bashir was probably a decision to find. A way to. Remove the head of that idiom while preserving that he did intact as it is and preserving their own interests so they still see the demonstrations and the protestors as a direct threat to them the fact that they have dealt with such violence 1st of all lets be clear that this is were seeing it on camera then were seeing it in hock to him but this is nothing short of what they. Have been very dim has been doing since they took power in 1990 need to have every now and i just wasnt that much of force at the corners of the r. C. Or does it remember at its closest of those many different political. Reactionary in nature some of them have been very compromising even before the protests before the december they have been very compromising in the way they dealt with it jim all these bodies are now considered part of the opposition i believe that many believe that they are responsible for the stalling of the evolutionary actions they are media statements have been against the civil disobedience they have been against any kind of escalation in the nonviolent struggle i think what the t. F. C. Needs to know is. To admit that some of its elements are truly against evolution just as much as u. A. E. And saudi arabia i guess that evolution and we need to start on that i think this is really where we need to be talking right now because any talks with the military council the way it is now is just counter evolution and that once you get in quickly and interrupt the things that have there were one thing that he won the declaration of freedom and change commission to go back to the drawing board to begin with it and people and recruit and take some element but that in my point of view is not going to help it right now. Come to gether on board why do we what we were covering on the ground could be a vision and i give him a barrier between how the military count will be actively trying to divide between the Different Party and different. To today were taking advantage of that each and every Political Party in that correlation wanted certain things out of out of this revolution and they were playing that and they would buy them but thats been the policy of the former regime and the bush you know should be by the rule to make sure that they remain the powerful one and that its good but i actually think. The military council isnt doing they dont they dont have to do a lot of work to defy coalition is already really divided when you look at the statements coming from a soccer match the or or other its just its i think this is the point where they didnt see the strong to not go back to the door but just 3 estimates that our the streets are really standing strong kind then its just a matter of admitting that our. Cut all ties with the military council theres no absolutely no good would come out at a concert right now and all this talk about the elections and one thing that the f. C. C. Supported by certain elements least we shut out some thoughts and yeah let me say that while i agree with what he said that the game that traditional military council had one of 2 strategies and i think they deployed both to. Crush this revolution one is to kill as many people as possible and they continue doing this after the fall of 0 and that of bashir they continued killing one after another there was a massacre on the 8th of ramadan and then there were a few cases of individuals being killed and then the massacre of the 3rd of june 29th day of ramadan they continued doing this the other. Would have is is is to divide and divide the opposition and they tried to do this the d. F. C. Forces have being. They played they tried their best to keep that unity and they understand that this is this is crucial in taking this sort of addition to what the sudanese people want to fulfill their so the nice people aspirations i understand that there are very wide differences that and different views within the d. F. C. Forces but lets lets admit that where we are now and the the. The call to end the civil disobedience today or to suspend the civil disobedience today comes as a result of the of the if you can Prime Minister mr beata mad. Intervention in the sudan he is a problem. Mr. Delete artist are forced out filling the streets im sorry to interrupt but right now look at the civil disobedience yes but we need to remember that there is not a stiff competence and dismiss fighting a people we cannot organize freely until its got completely and and the Sudanese National t. V. Is has been spreading lies and rumors and basically controlling the narrative all of this happening right now. Did not help with that i wonder what he helped with the help in contention that the f. C. To lift. Civil disobedience or what the south benefits benefits only the benefits still receive cannot communicate with them and not organize i say lets just take a pause everybody because i want to get back into the conversation shes monitoring whats going on online like i have i heard you trying to get in there so ill give this one to you because we got a tweet from someone whos watching the live distance jason and he says im seeing a fiery discussion on a stream between reps of d. F. C. At and sudan change now on the way forward the revolution is deeply divided between youth in the streets and opposition leaders in the negotiating room and strategy and tactics of course you were just in sudan you are out now but when you look at it from this Vantage Point does this look like a division that you are see that youre seeing and that you think you will can we will continue see. Well yes indeed. And that there has been that vision between that the different groups that are involved in the revolution and the fact that not only people but the military council able to pick up on that thats their thats their Vantage Point right now where theyre trying to make sure that all the difference between the 2 fights whether its the age difference or the ideology believe that its how you want the revolution in the end the party believes these divisions have always been there monica but whats significant now is that its more in the open ended before the shoot out saying. They were able to keep it under covered until after she was out and thats when everything came out and thats going on right now whether we got a big difference between all sides you know right ready now as a coalition much weaker than when they really started you know back a 2nd when the process started in december nobody knew of the number of professional patient when they formed the coalition it was known that there was some question at the station which is leading. The call that theyre going to vision for the protest and the other Political Parties. Come back down after the show without saying i was outed and there. Are now you know the activists who have always supported the change in the call for change are now known now there theyve lost their main card which were the protesters in front of the Army Headquarters and theyve been divided. Cant even organize the same level of street protests that they were able to number because like the Rapid Support forces are in the street and they have orders to shoot to kill its not about arresting people and negotiating with them or interchange with them and just ordered to shoot to kill can you know hello it was much weaker what this is sounding like have a. The some some part of the opposition is having a conversation with the transitional military town so there are the protesters saying we are not giving up our power our power being civil disobedience so this sounds extremely chaotic even though people arent necessarily out on the streets because they have very serious safety concerns i just want to look back at these last 2 months because its been an extraordinary 2 months and the highs and the lows in terms of what sudanese people have been able to achieve its been like a roller coaster lets look at this timeline something on april the 12th and that was the day after president omar bashir was our state and then we go on to may the 15th which is picking out some milestone dates for you this is when the military council the opposition agree on a 3 year transition period to or civilian government still very positive still a lot of optimism and then june the 3rd remember that video i showed you just a few minutes ago where civilians were attacks and shot at that video with a gentleman running from the street saying theyre killing us that was june the 3rd june the 4th the very next day the military Council Councils the agreement with the protesters and then we have the civil disobedience 2 days of a general strike and here we are june 11th where that civil disobedience has been suspended for now here im just wondering about the International Perspective and the forces that arrive in the background or the foreground that we should be thinking about right now what influence are they having on the Transitional Military Council. And there pretty much one in the whole show. And its got a head in fact and then if you counted on to that thats not the kings i dont remember that when the military council came they said that they were going to. Not lead the government if it had they had no intention to meet with that that what they wanted to do was make sure that government is gone and they will be focusing on safety and security and i think that happened in time but recognizing the military count that was here at the end the United Arab Emirates came out and said that we support the camp when we can give it 3000000000. 00 in aid and then on top of. Like a member of the coalition from meeting him in the United Arab Emirates and hear it in that letter in. Sort of thing but the head off a military town i think i think i can create and i think you know we are at the point of the sort of illusion that we really need to consider being extra radical maybe i can say a few minutes ago that the fact that an agreement to 40 years old 40 years Transitional Government was rich it was present yes its a positive thing but we need to remember that it was actually a compromise because what we signed. The declaration that you were not going to face this and i say that this was a compromise i think we need to be to get more radical and things like demanding removal of the u. A. E. Embassy and the Saudi Embassy for their involvement in the massacre they wish everyone well. Kill us came from saudi arabia that the heavy heavy pickup trucks used by our assessment shows are making you eat we need to. Let me out of there sorry to interrupt you but let me let me just say to folks to a final point 1st of all i think this sort of illusion will will not and regardless of the outcome of the negotiations if they continue we have seen in the past couple of months that these negotiations are not going in a straight line. So and even if the forces that the Political Parties reach an agreement the the number of you that took to the streets in the past 6 months. Out of power to do that everyone has to to take seriously and they can continue playing this role regardless of the of the government that will will be the outcome of the next couple of weeks or months so that it will loosen when will not and people have realized their powers and they should demand and continue to demand for what they did their aspirations the 2nd point and not at the end of the show i think we should mention that there is a total blackout and internet in sudan this is very serious. The the Transitional Military Council forcefully demanded the mobile operators to shut down the internet and weve seen in the history of this the government of bashir that this always collided with atrocities and massacres this has been in the past it was originally when when there is an attack in a village or somewhere in that for the security authorities officers would would shut down partially. Stations mobile stations but in december 2018 at the beginning of the revolution they partially shut the social media. Social media. Outlets facebook with twitter with the whats up. But this is one of the 3rd they sat me on the exam we were handed a hey this is this conversation its not a really theres so much more even every moment of every day as sudan protests as a struggling as Transitional National council trying to walk out a way to think of thats i highly recommend that you do this stay on social because activists and protesters are trying to get the news out that way for the have a morgan of. And i look here at al jazeera dot com they have sit down cracked down or keep falling out and we will do our best to keep telling the story about sudan right now thank you very much guys for being with us well see you next time. Production is wastrels and this training our planet. Pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and a texture. And innovative production techniques ive seen a vertical farm before i would never in a restaurant have to say this is great earthrise feeding the 1000000000 on a jersey to. 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Hour in london these are the top stories on aljazeera sudans opposition has agreed to suspend its campaign of civil disobedience indefinitely and ethiopian envoy says the sudanese military will also release Political Prisoners as a confidence Building Measure both sides have now agreed to resume talks on forming a Transitional Council the announcement comes on the 3rd day of a strike residents stayed indoors and businesses remained shot in much of the capital khartoum protest leaders have vowed to continue their campaign until the military hands over power to a civilian led Transitional Government doctors say the number of deaths since the military launched its crackdown on protesters last monday now stands

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