Commission to go back to the drawing board to begin with it and people and regroup and take some element out but that in my point of view is not going to help it right now and we need to come together on board why do people what we were covering on the ground the divisions and i can report we have been how the military council seemed to be actively trying to divide between the Different Party and different me into who they 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 were dividing 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 fight coalition is already really divided when you look at the statements coming from a soccer match or or other its just its i think this is the point where they see the strong do not go back to the door but just the estimates that the streets are really standing strong kind its just a matter of admitting that. 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 s. C. Is supported by said elements east we should out of something hot yeah let me just say that while i agree with what he said that the video game that traditional military council had one of 2 strategies 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 individual being killed and then be massacred 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 their unity and they understand that this is this is crucial in taking this sort of emotion 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 to be ahmed. Intervention in the sudan he is a problem. Mr. Delete artist are forced out filling the streets im sorry to interrupt but right now. Yes but we need to remember that there is not a stiff competence in the citys arm fighting a people we cannot organize freely so 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 what does that benefit benefits only the benefit of us still sick and not 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 get 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 there has been division between that the different groups that are involved in the revolution and the fact that not only people but the military Council People to pick up on back. There 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. The revolution and 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 thing. Holder only able to keep it under covered until after the 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 now as a coalition much weaker than when they really started back when the process started in december nobody knew of the number of professional patient when they formed the coalition it was known that they were for the suppression of the situation which is eating. The calls and theyre going to vision for the protest and they go the other Political Parties. Come back to sudan after the show i was ousted and there. Are now you know the activists who have always supported the change in the call for change and now theyre theyve lost their main card which were the protesters in front of the Army Headquarters and theyve been divided. Because even organized the same level of street protests that they were able to come by because. The proper support forces are in the street and they have orders to shoot to kill its not about arresting people and negotiating with them or interest with them and just ordered to shoot to kill can you know him away or to a much weaker what he says sounding like i 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 on 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 i mean im in and out ahead in fact and the military council didnt even bother to look at that point 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 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 night and marines came out and said that we support the camp when we can give it and we dont want dollars in aid and then on top of the numb like a member of the coalition from meeting had him in the United Arab Emirates and mean because here it is a better than ben targeting 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 illusions 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 for 3 years thats a government was a bitch it was presented as 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 for the government i think we need to be to get more radical and things like demanding the removal of the u. A. E. Embassy and the Saudi Embassy for their involvement in damascus they wish everyone well. Kill us came from saudi arabia heavy heavy pickup trucks used by our assessment ships are made to you eat we need to. Let me out of the 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 allusion 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 force is there that the Political Parties reach an agreement be 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 but if there is 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 or Authority Officers would would shut down partially. D. S. M. Stations mobile stations but in december 2018 at the beginning of the revolution they partially shut the social media. Social media. Outlets Facebook Twitter with the whats up. But the sign of the 3rd they saw me on the exam we were handed a hey this this conversation is known as a really theres so much more even every moment of every day as seen damn protests as a struggling as transitional mature council trying to walk out a way to thank and thats i highly recommend that you do this stay on social because activists and protesters are trying to get the news out that way feel i have a more kind of. And i look here at al jazeera dot com we have sudan crackdown or the latest so keep falling out and we will do our best to keep telling the story about sudan right now thank you very much for being with us well see you next time. Whether someone saying. Its how you approach. It is a certain way that you can just. Try out. The journey to work can be a challenge on its own. 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Thousands of protesters around the government headquarters in hong kong forcing legislators to delay the debate on a controversial extradition bill. No im fully back to watching aljazeera live from doha also coming up. On each card has agreed to call off the student. And ethiopian envoy says sudanese protesters will suspend their general strike and resume. It says the military agrees to release Political Prisoners as Surprising New turn in russia 3 strong charges against an investigative journalist was a ransom box public anger and leaving a violence behind as mexicos military prepares to move on migraines we hear why many are making a long journey to the u. S. Thank you very much for joining us legislators have been blocks from entering hong kongs government headquarters by thousands of processes. A demonstration has delayed debate on a controversial extradition law and share the bill could allow suspects to be sent to Mainland China for trial protests have been ongoing since sunday when a 1000000 people took to the streets for express tauranga as get the latest from scott hyla who is live for us in hong kong so the protesting against this controversial exhibition bill has not convinced the governments got to scrap aid but it has delayed the process whats the latest. It has fully and it has delayed that process weve got official word from the Legislative Council that theyre going to delay it was supposed to start several hours ago to 3 hours ago but also now coming out from the Legislative Council another official announcement and that is they have asked the protesters to move from where they are surrounding the Legislative Council building thats the group the black building over my shoulder theyre asking the protesters to move so they can carry on with business obviously there hasnt been really any kind of response yet from the protestors well i guess there has been theyre not moving so again you know we saw over the last several hours these protester numbers grow steadily and again you know we look at what happened on sunday over a 1000000 people came out and marched it was organized and you saw people from all walks of life here in hong kong today is much more organic when it came to those protests and much younger of the of the protesters out here. There are students and you go around and you see that they are taking a day off school or classes or work to come out here and protest but they have done one thing and that is delay this meeting Legislative Council asking them to move so they can carry on with business as scott why is this bill so important to the prodemocracy protesters well it is its important because of what it is and that is the fact that Mainland China will be able to extradite those charged here in hong kong to Mainland China for trial there thats for prodemocracy protesters that is a big concern but also its generally what it is and this is something weve seen over the last chunk of years plus 5 years plus and that is that china Mainland China beijing is taking more and more control here in hong kong semiautonomous hong kong the changing of laws to the changing of the government who are the people that sits in this legislative Legislative Council they are slowly controlling hong kong more and more prodemocracy protesters dont like that and this is the latest step if you will in that erosion they see against hong kongs identity thank you for that scot hide there reporting live from