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A democratic process that will be that will represent all components of the different components and all resolutions and conflicts to be set in place and to be addressed that its a good course while its so this News Announcement that there was an attempted coup and there were arrests made including the head of the joint chiefs of staff what do you make of that. Its mean if you look at the military council the way it has been building this situation it has been dragging its feet now you can realize is that unless and until it makes again when and serious. Do to make it to making a transition to democracy. Its very dire consequences so are i think from the very beginning it was very obvious that the neighbors or sudan mainly duped. And turned until they are clean in having is still able to done but they are old guinean have been. Strong sudan because as strong sudan is going to raise the issues of in a good sources and competition migration and refugees and some territory and disputes but they definitely want. Stable sudan because they realize that any stable sudan we raise issues of does National Terrorism trials and tries National Crime its going to raise issues of. I think profiteering and Human Trafficking but but in order to hunt beyond those issues they need. Should have looked at a very serious document because the document that was signed was not a serious document in the sense that it did not and that is the structural rules of the problem you did not think of. The courses of that has led to the spread of gender based violence multi dimensional. Poverty and i think. Ethnic conflicts and civil wars so clearly there are still quite a quite a few issues that have to be dealt with but im intrigued by what you said about a stable sedan as opposed to a strong sudan some of here do you what role do you think the International Community has has played in this had there been part of the problem or part of the solution. Well i believe that after the massacre the African Union and the mediation have played an Important Role in bringing the. Forces of freedom and change and the military council back to the table again. With the lack of trust that has formed between the 2 components of whether its the f. F. C. Or the t. N. C. And the fact that this massacre has been a turning point in the revolution. Was made it very difficult for trust to be rebuilt so i believe the mediation made by the you and the International Community as a whole represented by the African Union was important. Despite the fact that. Condition of. Of the link with the investigation of the massacre being an important part of the deal and apart from that it still has a very Important Role to play apart from just mediating the talks has an Important Role to play in the ensuring. That they oversee that this deal comes through and d that the components. That the concessions that are made are concessions for the sake of the people of the people of sudan represented by the f. F. C. Rather than making concessions for the military council over the f. F. C. I believe that that is a very important point bear in mind by the International Units and the International Community and the African Union in its mediation of course and weve come a long way but there is still a long way to come apart from just sitting for talks and signing the and its important to oversee this process to oversee that this entire transitional period and this the in actually does come through and of course when i say International Community that actually i can grouping a lot of countries together that may not necessarily all have the same interests when it comes to what happens in sudan there are competing interests from from various countries yes or how difficult does that make it for sudan to get on stable footing and move forward when there are so many people that are dipping their hands on whats going on and everyone doesnt necessarily want the same thing. Goes it is a complex. Region. Or use on the vigil. It is mostly diminishment. Issues that need to be resolved and it is. Indeed a city generally internationally that didnt need to. Do so. Interests into all out of money and there is a need to offer inclusive process that would include the mother gemmas it is of sudan that we include women use and these issues are complex it is not black and why i dont sort of force out but the. Political process should be inclusive it is. It is among. Their future it is necessary to get you know learn the lesson and help but not on the expense of sudan it is a sudanese people to decide their future and what they want we need as if no civilian government ago but it. Would set in men an inclusive process that was dick us. From war to peace from the from from from the old system into a new system while a what has to happen now now that the the Opposition Coalition that the same strive work things out among themselves it is time to get to this next step of figuring out this this Transitional Council whos going to do what what is the key to getting past the roadblocks for that part of this agreement. I think operationally speaking i mean i listen to your tool. Respectable guest and i think there are some issues that are very important but now operationally speaking. What the country cannot be for more than 6 months without a Prime Minister and the forces of freedom and king ought to have. A very transparent process through which they can choose a Prime Minister i mean. Its a process this whole issue of a democratic transition is a process its definitely not on even sudan has been i mean the last 6040 years it has been die out of by politically and ideology clearly oriented process we need to look more into a policy oriented that inform this hasnt happened so far i think what could make that breakthrough is that joyous of a Prime Minister because that will give that would provide some sort of leadership it would provide hope for the people its not going to be a panacea for all ills but we cannot stop the whole process until all issues are resolved knowing believe that those issues are very complicated and they have been bid for almost i mean more than 7 decades in order to do you going to strike there is this just it you need a Prime Minister who surrounds the situation ok why let me bring on some of. Us not just on dispelling some here im im curious s. E. U. Nodding im curious if you agree with that the what latest saying that at the installation of a Prime Minister or or some type of leader is key to moving forward do you agree with that. Well i believe that a very important point that he mentioned is that we need to move forward. The country has been at a standstill for the past 7 months in fact but the fact that the country is at a standstill for the past 7 months now us just because of what happened in the last month the most important fact that is if there is any and so of the people of sudan and the fact that people want change and theyre not willing to go back to life as normal and less this revolution is is sat i scrounged with a civilian government. Just here im going to bring you back into this is a something im someone here mentioned earlier that is obviously important and that is that you know what more than 100 people have been killed during this protest how important is accountability for that in moving forward well it is very important of course going to. The. East and does remain because it is and anybody should look at is not the magic of Solutions Hearing that is about what we have agreed to dessert we have agreed to it support id resist but theyre going to believe the ski because sudan has used in beauty and many. That cannot be punished for and that included many governments for decades to practice assume and therefore what happened in these strikes and in the globe i said the years it should be accounted for it is but the bill has to build a new society and to move forward and to have a new system and drive a new sudan. Kind of. Only do cities. While later go go ahead ali. Yeah i interject a thought here and i think i do i agree with my colleagues here but im just saying that this whole issue of i mean democratic transition that require some sort of leadership it got not be a condemning exercise or some sort of a political exercise behind closed doors we definitely need a governance system a system by which we can govern the relationship between the legislative branch and the executive branch that hasnt been agreed upon yes we do need to agree upon a government system more importantly we need to a did we need the process by which we kind of reach for a consensus about the names and the individuals that will be nominated for the legislative branch the Prime Ministerial office and the softening council itself so flawed it has been done in a very clandestine manner i mean we hear rumors about names more important than names i think you find the process by which a body will be chosen that is that it presented to of all of the sudanese people and is effective the next step would be the whole issue of accountability and then alternation in governance is i mean 88 equipments of governance is alternation in governance transparency and accountability ok the process so far hasnt been transparent we dont know how the f. If c. Is going to choose. We dont know what the opposition proposes yes were going to have to we have the thera but your final point is a good point that there has to be youre saying there has to be transparency for this to have a chance to succeed we will call on all of you again for this discussion we appreciate it very much thank you to some a hair dark while a medieval and yes there are. And thank you for watching as well you can see the program again any time if you visit our website aljazeera dot com for further discussion on our Facebook Page facebook dot com for its last a. J. Inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a. J. Inside story for me i shall carry the entire team i can on. Ive been looking at your Instagram Account and reading takes into the atmosphere behind the scenes this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president after that everyone has a voice the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational callus maverick nominee who joined the global conversation in your thoughts to twitter and you to find out his era. For the last 2 years these students have been collecting rubbish every day its helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilos of Plastic Waste they collect this School Receives a brick made of plastic and cement. For some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the Country Waste can now be used to manufacture building materials. The plundering of armenias natural riches has uprooted residents and desecrated the habitat of some of europes most inventors species. But the Remarkable Campaign by local residents is challenging the miked of the countrys investors and putting high hopes on its newly elected Prime Minister people in power investigates armenia mining out the left. On a 0. Where you. Im sam is a dam and with a look at the headlines here now to c. N. N. Now years of sanctions on north korea appear to be having a devastating impact the economy has shrunk by the most in 21 years thats according to figures compiled by south koreas central bank but it doesnt appear to be having an impact on the norths military. Yang saying missile tests this week were a warning to its neighbor rob mcbride reports from seoul. The figures provide the stark is devore dense yet of how sanctions against north korea are hurting it economically last year the economy contract did by 4 point one percent thats on top of a 3 and a half percent contraction the year before at the height of the nuclear and missile testing crisis when the toughest sanctions were introduced compare that with 2016 when the north korean economy grew at nearly 4 percent better even than south korea in the same year figures released earlier this month in seoul also show how sanctions have cut north koreas trade with its neighbors by nearly half with a staggering 86 percent drop in exports especially affected has been its Mining Sector with a complete ban on one of its biggest exports coal it shows the extent to which kim jong un stated ambition to develop his countrys economy rather than the military is being frustrated. But state run media is reporting that thursdays launch was overseen personally by kim and that the missiles were a new type of guided weapon much harder for anti Missile Systems to detect and intercept the north says there were a warning to the war mongers of south korea but seemed calculated not to jeopardize the chance of a further summit with u. S. President donald trump they havent done Nuclear Testing they really havent tested missiles other than you know more ones. The which is something that just kim seems to be following the same strategy of using his countrys advances in military technology to build pressure for crippling sanctions to eventually be lifted rob mcbride aljazeera soul. In northeast nigeria at least 2 people have been killed in an attack by boko haram fighters on one of the regions biggest camps for internally displaced people launched an attack there the army says the raid near made a goodly was repelled to nazir is observing 7 days of mourning for its present 92 year old the subsea he died on thursday his bodys been taken to the president ial palace and carthage will be buried on saturday the subsea was replaced by the speaker of parliament the home of the nasser he will lead the country until an election is held on september 15th the un is demanding immediate action after the worst mediterranean tragedy so far this year as many as 150. 00 refugees and migrants of feared to have drowned off the coast of libya on thursday around 300. 00 people were on board 2 boats and left the town of homs east of the capital tripoli. Hundreds of activists have packed inside the main terminal of hong kongs airport as they continue their call for greater democracy were looking at live pictures coming in this is the scene in the main arrivals area where crowds are trying to take their message to International Visitors that are angry at what they see as chinas growing influence in Hong Kong Affairs and the governments response to weeks of mass rallies protests began over a planned the extradition rule but have grown into some of the biggest in decades. A record heat wave is continuing across europe paris recorded its highest temperature on thursday at 42. 6 degrees celsius records were also set in the netherlands belgium and germany a gang of armed men in sao paolo brazil are stolen 40000000. 00 worth of gold and other Precious Metals from an airport Authorities Say the 8 suspects were dressed as police. Its back to toxic city now stay with us. At 1st glance they could be the remains of an ancient civilization. Or an eye catching natural phenomenon. These strange hills surround johannas by. The largest city in south africa. But their beauty is deceptive and toxic. In fact the dunes are made up of mining waste. The leftovers of south africas most profitable industries. And within the law some disturbing scene its. Now a team that heart wrenching journalists must time to do has uncovered the shocking truth of exactly whats in these mind types and just how deadly they may be. Sunrise america river basin. One of south africas largest freshwater reserves. Bridget corrigan is a botanist. And a specialist in the regions biodiversity. This is a very special catchment for a lot of reasons if its a unique but a very city from not just the terrestrial but also the 1st one of our diversity is very special its got about 14 species of fish and a lot of really endemic species of invertebrates and quite insects that contribute to the health of the sort of this river system. There about 200. 00 tree species in america. Thats 17 of them. And about 400. 00 in the bed spaces. It is a National Treasure and the north west doesnt have a lot of these River Systems a lot of the systems in this province are heavily degraded. The crown jewel of this natural treasure lies just a few paddle strokes upstream. A sanctuary hidden at the heart of the reserve. This is america i were at the source of america river. And the water bubbles up from the underground what to kevins at that point of the day the water is clear is anything very low conductivity which means theres no salt is not pollutants in this in the system its really very very pure. The water is Crystal Clear but it might not stay that way. Recently the Mining Industry has become interested in the areas subsoil. Which is full of Precious Minerals its regarded as a 10 mining payments for things like. Cup a silver or gold in the region so does pose a risk yeah this place is definitely at risk and its you know we would like to see those places as an absolute no guy for mining if you pollute the this area this this underground aquifer. You cant just get that back its not going to come back. So could the marco river basin one day resemble the of the desperate landscapes left behind by the South African Mining Industry. Like these flat lands dyed red by chemicals. Or these mine tailings in the midst of south africas forestalling and. Some of them date back to 1886 when gold was 1st discovered and understood motown comes back. From that point on the Mining Industry began to deposits to breed all around the city. More and more waste piles of head. Often only a few dozen metres from residents homes. Some of the may look as innocent as sunday school but they are mine tailings the slag heaps of years of extraction and digging for gold i dont go there to scare. The day going to see a whole year its run as was the day i. Suppose i was out to disable the p. C. s with. The procedure for reform just over i dont even disposable just. Drop something for the plutocrats he wants to drop his water from the course officer to sausalito him to do. So what does it mean for those living next to these dunes. Like here at snake. So does the wind come from the mind. It flows this rose this or this. Tiny dylan is a mother of 5 she spent all her life in the shadow of one of the largest mining dumps in the country its residue is everywhere. The neighborhood has become one huge psalm. 20. Sometimes your eyes becomes ok this is not if you go to the team this is summit some chemical. So im advising you to take not to go to the mine because its too big its unhealthy at the same time. You must think it or. Leave it or go busy to. A few months ago tiny dylan mean he wanted to find out how many people in her neighborhood of over a 1000 residents were on well so she knocked on almost every duel this house had as keith. This house here the model the owner of this house as i just told them this morning you come here often here each and every man or women or child around here is coughing has a pulpit of coughing as appropriate his skin some of them up only to. The man who. Says. He them i want to. Question that needs. Over one and a half 1000000 South Africans live in townships like this. At the foot of mine tailings mountains. That the south of it gets into off one week this past week think this but so that is why so many people. This is the silent killer this dust doesnt just make people vomit or cough several children in the neighborhood suffer from severe neurological disorders. I dont believe you know for years you know if youre. Eating. The best

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