Sudan revolution: old regime 'everywhere'
In Sudan the transitional military council - who now run the country - are negotiating with representatives of the protesters who overthrew President Omar al Bashir. It's the third time a military leader has been overthrown by a popular revolution. One man who's followed all this is the award-winning journalist and editor Mahjoub Mohamed Salih, who began working as a reporter in the 1940s! Newsday’s James Copnall in Khartoum asked him why the periods of civilian rule in the country haven’t actually solved Sudan’s many problems.
(Pic Sudanese protesters against military rule; Credit AFP)
Duration:
This clip is from
Featured in...
The story of Sudan's revolution—Newsday
Following the historic protests that led to the ousting of the President
More clips from Newsday
-
'I immediately called my mother, I told her that I was alive'
Duration: 02:21
-
'People on both sides have suffered enough'
Duration: 04:44