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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2020 · 31 MIN

Sudan's Complex Transitional Government

from African Dialogue · host Channel Africa

Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok pledged justice last week for scores of pro-democracy protesters killed a year ago when security forces broke up a sit-in outside the defense ministry. The demonstration was the culmination of weeks of protests that led the army to overthrow veteran leader Omar al-Bashir and ushered in a power-sharing agreement last year.The military - including a powerful paramilitary force that witnesses and activists said played a leading role in the raid - is now in a fragile, three-year pact with civilians. Hamdok, an economist and former senior United Nations official, leads a transitional government and named a commission in October to investigate the raid.We get an update on whether the Sudan experienced politician reform since the ousting of al-Bashir and the heightening of protests a year. African Dialogue anchor Benjamin Moshatama speaks to: Sabir Ebrahim Consultant Sudan Liberation Movement in South Africa Prof Kwesi Kwaa Prah Author & Public Speaker Dr Jok Maduk Jok {New York}Executive Director Sudd Intitute

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