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a lot of people were only talking about that. it wasn't at the top of the agenda. if america can't handle multiple challenges on multiple fronts, we need to go back to school. the bottom line on al jazeera i anthony ok today on the screen we are looking at see dance, transition to democracy, other on this week, the power sharing agreement between civilians and the military and did abruptly. now general abdul fata alba had is in charge. if you're new to right now, you can be part of our discussion. what would you like to know about the military coup? what would you like to share about military coup? the comment section is right here, be part of today's program. earlier on today, i ask hippa morgan, she's out as he was corresponding his county in how tune in, sudan, i asta, can you show us an idea of what it is like to be in how to right now, just to dale, to after a military coup? she standing in the middle of the street, the camera personally standing in the middle street in the middle of the day in the middle of the week. it gives you some indication as to things aren't quite normal. here's what him told us. now we're on one of the street that normally around this time of the day around mid afternoon is very busy with all the shops open. but right now it's the complete opposite. many business owners say that they're not sure what impact the military takeover will have on sedans, economy. so that is halting a few hours ago. hello haber. so good to have you. thanks for being part of our program and sama, please introduce yourself to our stream audience. tell them who you are and what you do. yes, thanks for inviting me. my name is selma de la la civilian political scientists. i'm research show when currently visiting only so summer. welcome. have a good feel for the last couple days you've been trying to help us understand on how to 0 news. what is going on? what triggered what seems to need to be quite an abrupt change from this power sharing agreement to just the military empower hipaa well, i think the military basically fun opportunities to take over from the civilian because of the decision that's happening. i think it was followed from the very beginning again here and when the change for listen, when you are in the differences between the were in the formation and civilian political parties. and i think the vision and the difference between the wider and wider administrative, an opportunity knowing when they come to power actually. and that the interest. and i think that was even with the information that we had the knowledge and following up the 3rd from the very beginning, i think the fact that you know, prior to the military people, but there was a presidential policy where some groups are actually off a little bit of a shock, you know, again these are people who over place that they wanted to talk with you on. this is democracy by ownership for years. and i think we'll wrap my head around the fact that, you know, your political parties were an on who, who was one of the military facilities. right. and now here they are taking a 2nd, get money back to that one time. and once again, to do this is all the time government that need to power the partially agreement and trying to leave the transition. mean, so many women have much more right before the economy is improving for them to look at out of the list of states, terrorism, the us on that for people to do from the government to keep anything and know why mason over and ok will practices if it's something you had around. let me just bring in the general with us. this is donald speaking on october, the 26 tom, i'm going to play this to you. i would really love to response. here is a lot is a prime minister. abdullah humbug suggested an initiative in order to unify all parties and we sat to discuss it with himself and the freedom and changed forces. who suggested an initiative and we agreed on it. it had 6 points, but the freedom and change forces refused to sit with us or even discuss the matter . they replied with a written document including 9 or 10 points. oh yes, i said. and one of that in the 2nd initiative, we told the prime minister that there must be a solution adopted by both sides. we said in our discussions with the prime minister that we need to speak to the political parties in order to extend the basis of participation, which we were discussing up until the day before yesterday. from a, what do you make of the acceleration? yes and is for me. oh, the 1st thing after listening to general burton will harm, i immediately could detect that he is not a creditor. he do nice to describe it. he thinks what, what he has them is a form of trying to save dilution and try to bring that illusion back to the, to the right off. and of course, he's talking a lot about his effort. but despite all this stations, which has been between the military, under civilian members of the government, i don't see this justifies this move that he, he did by you dissolving and the government under constitution declaration. and i think minutes with that is with a video me with this. and we question is obviously a response of the days to get it. it will re coming out to the streets and listing it by on using various techniques to do to yesterday and try to bring back better civilian government. there is a mystery that happened earlier on this week and that mystery is about the whereabouts of the sudanese prime minister, abdullah ham dog. i will look here on my laptop to tweet, so i wanted to share with you. i wonder whether he can clear up the mystery family sources say that they can't reach the prime minister or his wife on the phone. we don't know what the circumstances are currently. and then this is the general again, general alba had he. he was saying that the prime minister was at his home, but white that he would face harm. so he's now with me at my home. that's the general's home in the guest house. i was sitting with him last night, his living life normally in the guesthouse of the general, once threats or harms of sides, he can return to his home. hey beth, where is the prime minister today right now? well, he is back. but you know what, i mean, he can talk to the media. there are actually met him and spoke to him and check with his health. but you can talk to people for them. the fact that it is not the are prime minister, the way they used to him event going to work to be around the world that receiving of that is not there. then he's being moved from the house to another. especially because of the way the tuition on the internet should balance. so people didn't know initially where it was they knew that family members from the leasing office that he was in the morning in the early hours with me in 5 minutes. and then they gave you, then again, even back in his residence where people are not okay with the alteration the fact that he's under the fact that he can move we and the fact that every single movie is right now the military. and so the government that they're talking about, so yeah, everything serial to be honest. you know, again, i'm sorry if i may. yeah. yeah. i see her dad had that, but the people also didn't know the way i most of them of the prime minister. this was a source of for get anger for the public. i mean for many children or of course, asking and worried about about team and, and this is especially that he represents kind of the sequence of the seen one of the, of the pollution from them. so yeah, so many, it was really disturbing news to me. so then he's not to get to know where the prime minister and then when general one mission that he's how this was a kind of slow mix of fights for the people. i mean, usually in, in the middle school, if you can now at the prime minister with team in j o in the present or anything, but you cannot kind of kidnap human keeping in your house. so this was a quite astonishing moment to hear the general one thoughts about them keeping them by anything in his house. what do you think? yeah, we'll see if i, if i may, i'm just gonna jump in here. and you mentioned that there was some difficulty with the internet connections, and we're still hearing that with the connection that we have review. we hear you is a little bit tricky audience. thank you so much for your patience for that. i'm going to move on a little bit because i don't wanna spend the whole whole program talking about the mystery of where is the prime minister? why can't we see him in sudan? i know that's important, but there's some other thoughts for you. summer. this is john on twitter. he says the military, especially general bra han was never going to hand over leadership of the sovereign counsel to civilians in november. that was on the schedule right. november was when the, when the council or civilians were going to take over. as it was supposed to be, the crew was expected. it was a matter of when summer is not in your head articulate the not summer guide. i totally agree with was john or dissimilar? critical is no surprise for many students who have been following the events on daily basis. now we have seen the tensions between the civilian and military, a function of the government. we have seen a lot of firm statements and counter statements, and it was also clear that the general with hon was fed up with their civilian government and he's a fantasy thing to bring his on cabinet and already now we yeah, a lot of the news that he started to are up what kind of select his home on a comp competent terms. yeah. personhood come feel learned in the positions of the cabinet. yeah. and now yes true. he is, there he was, he what he didn't want to give up a po on hand in the port to the civilian as it was said, should you ever if i, ma'am, i'm just going to dip into your twitter account and you shared you retreated a come out from david ma pass, he's the head of the world bank group. the world bank group has pores disbursements in all of its operations. you suzanne on monday and stop processing any new operations. i'm gonna ask him why you shared that, but also via this comment. this question from one of our audience miss fin says i do believe that sydney's was so of the problems by themselves. no more interference of any countries at all. bearing in mind the stopping of disbursement from the world bank group a mess fin, saying sudan, we've got it. we can handle this, we don't need international interference. hipaa thoughts? well, it's one issue of international affairs thing that has been under economic action for more than 10 years and it has had impactful economy. so the reason why we treat david needs, because, you know, it's only the time where world back by and actually and in the phone book program for the families and the government, the government to fix it. that wasn't really the living public life. so that's, that's why significant the fact that these have been you know, the frightened, all right. and you committed to how to places and back support that will affect the very crucial many time we've been with that false. if you like the number of families in meetings and that's if one of the side effects of the military people are having impact the african center on wednesday. but i think the biggest concern there, that's the reason why we decided because i was trying to let people know that this is probably the e commerce in fact, in the country. you know, people outside will not be able to see that. but if it happens to. ready be because genova hi it's so some of you guys. as aga said, yeah, if i may, i just to learn a little to, to these. i think also for that, for many should any people. and it's really important that to talk to see do the international community support or that the buck, but the buck up there in a distance of discern liturgical. so this kind of his statement makes a lot of fun. yeah, it means a lot for many sudanese, also now to today we are also hearing a lot of firm western countries on oswald, our leg, the african union, and many other international institutions that aren't working, or unquote condemning at least them that the medical was that one for what the difference is that made to your sunday, his cedar nice summer. how does that make you fill out? what can you can, can you yeah, you need like you're just listing that than the number of international guys asians, bodies. he was saying that this is a military coup and that the civilian arrangement, the power sharing agreement, should return as soon as possible. as somebody who is sydney is watching what's happening to your county from outside of your country. guy. yeah, of course only ministered anybody alive that it is upon the sudanese themselves or tool to change a yellow city. and it is deemed to love to bring back the era revolution and to to bring back the civilian girl. but of course, it would and cannot, is not isolated country and, and, and under pressure from the outside is crucial. for these i mean objectives to be realised, especially in the distinction banality. so the string did aston or alba hand if he would be part of today's program. he didn't decide that he wanted to do that. but we have got a comment from him just early on in this meets trying to understand the military perspective and why the takeover has happened. this is what he said on october the 25th so that they would load on a smaller glove, a competent, an independent government will take care of the country until the upcoming elections. it will be formed respecting and representing all sudanese people. yeah . so that it was the general on october the 25th. and this was ishmael. who is a journalist just a few hours ago? have a listen. the military coincident october, 25th. and the development of the sovereignty council is a big setback for the democratization process. and should i'm following the december revolution, it raises fears that 1 may be returning to this vicious cycle of civilian war. follow benwa's, hey, will followed by a popular uprising. this is not to say that there are no legitimate criticisms or the performance of the transitional government in the past 2 years, but also raises questions as to why the emerging retarded misses. say to take such an action that this time the spike will declare conditions of conscious icloud states. and more importantly, they should turn out than his posters. on october 24th, when he 1st. yeah, mercy of the october revolution, indicating that the overwhelming majority should and he's no longer accept from the school. this is the question mark for many people watching from outside of sudan harris. so now what happens, what will happen with the protest if you are out in the streets, i know that you have doing some of that reporting today. what are you seeing? what is the sense the atmosphere that you're getting from them? lots of people that do that if it's very fun. so if you see more and more verities quite shocked by viruses earlier because they were just a few meters away, longer and out in the 3 to 5 canceling. and you can see, and you know that the material since monday has been very fulfilled already. people who have been killed. i'm one of the people who have some interest. so there's violence and resiliency theory. and i feel like again theme on the saga around the feet. and it's like every single time, the minister or any fight to get back from somebody they come back with more that you need to come back with the standard population is that they're the ones who are producing it. still surprised with me and i don't think i'll ever get over 5. have a violence situation to each one will probably provide health care invitation everything that a lot of people who use the buying to be to asian brown, you still seem even saying no, we are. so we want a lot of resilience and i'm all of our shop by, by asking the state. so i got some, some, let me just bring in some of those voices. this is just last night in see dad, these are some of the young protest i have a look. sheila, serena, me, the youth insist that there should be a civilian rule, but it gets are everywhere. this is one of the things that are sure us, that we are still committed to the streets, to our principles and protecting that evolution are bugging. i mean, the hair, the people are mobilizing by themselves because there is no internet, no phone communications. nobody is leading us, not the freedom and change horses or the professionals association. the people in the street are leading themselves. we are not removing the barricades because the military, general abdel fata bur, had speech was not convincing. we will protest on october 30 at a blow job. some are, i'm seeing a lot of that defiance against the military on i you chief comments as people are watching the show. i'm gonna bring in one more voice and i'm going to go right back to you. this is how made he's a researcher, a policy analyst. he see. denise, once again, the ssl in these people are so lowered and could that would resilience and unbreakable determination to newfoundland could be sorted in the country where people saddam, at out in the streets, hiking peacefully without arms or using their voices and protecting themselves by using better case and little and set on their neighborhoods. however, the people of sudan are being blocked underwood because internet services were shut down in the country who needs to come to them, cooking pro, sedan and cook civilian cooled, and a fusion in sudan military does not belong to. government. should love be empowered . i should not be in church so called to cindy's people. yeah, for me i feel very powered on a yeah. here the statements, especially from the am a young people getting their st. swire, or resisting or up facing a bruton military on the interstate of hot on or they have been cut out from telecommunication anime. or that is a lot of pressure on done on them. despite that, you can see them are in high moral arm, and even they're much more calmer than as for me personally, for example, i was sorted under well modeling of the, of the political one. i managed to call my family a completely, it completely changed my, my moral and a good feel that it did. it did me notion of them, of the people to bring back the around their civilian government. so, as you could hear from their various reports, idea of using various tactics, sir, old and new tactic, saw specially em protests in the seats and civil obedience and and now they are calling for discern big and protest under 30 years so far of october and, and here i would like also to, to mention that even that they're needing their dashboard are now are organizing a similar our protest in the response on or to in support of them are protest in sweden are which quite or so on. encouraging. yeah, it is. we've got about one minute left in our discussion today. it's not long enough to talk about what's happening in sudan, but we got started. this is dan dan. dan had a, an epic question for you, and i want an instant response. some a ye start, dan says, do you think the school will be reverse? i think the people of sudan are determined or to i to stop the some move by, by hon. and also they are very patient on using various tactics. a, please do not busy. it will not be easy for the dinner on a stool to take over the depaula as the people will not accept it, sir, easily. what a terrible question to ask a corresponded will of his cuba reverse. i didn't ask the question, i'm just sharing it with you from dan a. but go ahead. i wait on what i'm seeing on the screen. i'm with people hearing from them. they're going to have to be way out to the military. i'm just being charged on to use force. ringback against one other thing either. yeah. people are to that are they came out with a hideous that taken back to be able to find out that there are really thanks heather, i have a morgan. it was fun of i guess today have a look here on my laptop. i know you will see how we're going forward. yes. get off the video, get back to my laptop. here we go. hey bob morgan on twitter and sama abdullah was also, i guess sound like hipaa. you to comment is thank you so much for being part of today's program course. the news about c down will continue on out is there. but for now, thanks for watching. see next time me each and every one of us has got a responsibility to change our patients for the better or we could do this experiment and a lot of us could increase just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. but he had any idea that it would become a magnet who is incredibly rest asking women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here and getting this pick up to collect the segregate, to say the reasoning. this is extremely important service they provide the city we need to take america to try to bring people together and trying to deal with people who have been left behind me. it's the one, both populous democracy, diverse dynamic and undergoing momentous change context. india takes them in depth look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the cobra, 1900 pandemic, struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me for the source of context, india. and alex is eda. the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action is all about distract, create confusion to crate, smoke and mirrors the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically so furtive, the oil industry was a main bank roller for opposition to clock back to campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? 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