President ial palace in part to opposition leaders calls for similar mass demonstrations nationwide dubbed the 1000000 strong march. We doubled to feel like we stopped we want people to feel like we will continue continue no matter what everyone is out so we encourage each other. In some cases police fired tear gas at protesters the Rapid Support forces patrolled the streets with machine guns they were accused of the crackdown at a sit in at Army Headquarters in khartoum on june 3rd around 100 protesters were killed. In the eastern town of gunfire was heard the military gentle says its not to blame for recent violence. The military is here to protect protesters but we cant do anything when it comes to infiltrators 5 or 6 people have been hit and we need to go there to sort out the problem you have to know that there are infiltrators people who want to change the Current Situation but god willing if we reach an agreement and if you understand the situation we will get rid of the snipers
The military is here to protect protesters but we cant do anything when it comes to food 3 to 5 or 6 people have been hit and we need to go there to sort out the problem you have to know that there are infiltrators people who want to change the Current Situation but god willing if we reach an agreement and if you understand the situation we will get rid of the snipers who are killing the people right now. Sundays mass marches with the 1st since the killings in khartoum 4 weeks ago and internet and media blackout has been enforced since then the protests coincide with the end of the African Union deadline for the ruling military junta to hand over power to a you and ethiopia have led mediation efforts to find a political solution the opposition has accepted a plan to form a Transitional Government for the next 3 years the Transitional Military Council says its willing to negotiate. Sunday was also the 30th anniversary of the military coup. Who led by Omar Al Bashir sudans president was
Sanctions democrats have been more critical of Chuck Schumer the Senate Minority leader called it a typical trump show and across the airwaves this morning were Democratic Candidates for president giving interviews saying that this was just show and no substance and in fact theres reports that trumps own advisers had cautioned against making this 3rd face to face meeting with kim jong un saying that the u. S. Should be strong in its demands that north korea 1st give up something tangible in its about efforts to denuclearize which up until this point has been mostly talk and very little to show for it. Lots more to come here it out there a including tunnelling into controversy palestinians condemning the israeli inauguration of an important Archeological Sites plus. Im going to see a new one in front of the children consulate impact their parole just give a border with chile in the upper comma desert and this is becoming the latest flashpoint in the venezuelan migrant crisis. Hello taji
All right. Good evening. Thats wonderful to see you all again. Most especially the students from university and high school and delighted to have back the last time some of may have seen don, it was during covid had to do a webinar version its much better have back in person. I feel fortunate i kind of a friend and through the council now i think we know each other about ten years. Youre one of the worlds foremost experts on the cartels and the narco violence that goes along with it in mexico. But youve also covered Central America of brazil, gangs in jamaica we will get to yemens book and a little bit later, gun money about the flow of of a huge number of weapons flowing in the united into mexico, but just because its so much in the news lately, i just want to look a little bit more at. The fentanyl crisis and maybe. Can you those people come to some of the basics and why it is kind of in recent years, a lot of the cartels in mexico have taken a shift away from almost what wed call pl
Again. Most especially the students from university and high school and delighted to have back the last time some of may have seen don, it was during covid had to do a webinar version its much better have back in person. I feel fortunate i kind of a friend and through the council now i think we know each other about ten years. Youre one of the worlds foremost experts on the cartels and the narco violence that goes along with it in mexico. But youve also covered Central America of brazil, gangs in jamaica we will get to yemens book and a little bit later, gun money about the flow of of a huge number of weapons flowing in the united into mexico, but just because its so much in the news lately, i just want to look a little bit more at. The fentanyl crisis and maybe. Can you those people come to some of the basics and why it is kind of in recent years, a lot of the cartels in mexico have taken a shift away from almost what wed call plant based, you know, narcotics, you know, the huge field