
Sudan: Civilian leader urges patience after revolution
Civilian leader accepts the pace of change is not as fast as people hoped.
A civilian leader of Sudan’s revolution has cautioned patience, but accepts the pace of change is not as fast as people hoped.
Also on the programme: the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, insists he will continue to lead the country in spite of his indictment on corruption charges including bribery and fraud; and a former National Security Council advisor has told the impeachment hearing in Washington she was concerned US foreign policy was being mixed up with domestic politics.
(Photo: Alaa Salah, a leader of the Sudanese revolution attends a demonstration in front of the military headquarters in the capital Khartoum on 10 April, 2019. Credit: Getty Images)
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