39 min

11-04-2021 Sudan Report Democracy Watch News

    • Politics

An introduction by Dean Edwards, International Coordinating Editor for Democracy Watch news followed by a presentation by Numairy a BBC journalist and Dr. Mohammed Hassan El Mahdi an internal medicine Resident in Sudan. Numairy starts with a review of the deadly Sudanese revolution from 2018. Chaos in the last 5 years. Then Mohammed provides additional information on the revolution and the current state of affairs.  Duration  39:41
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudanese_Revolution 
 
https://theconversation.com/how-the-people-of-sudan-pulled-off-an-improbable-revolution-132808 
 
The dynamic power in the streets and regions of Sudan, from the Sudanese people inspires the continent & the world, by Dean Edwards, for @ekoskaiphos @dwatchnews_mena  https://t.co/O5SE4v8DVM 
 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/democracy-watch-news_a-journalist-walking-through-virtual-sudanese-activity-6862638962700374016-GReC 
 
 #SudanCoup #SudanJunta #SudanUprising
 
Then a report by John Harvey, our Chief Information Officer and Chief International correspondent on the history of telecommunications going back to the 1700’s. It includes information about Facebook becoming a product of a holding company called Meta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_telecommunication 
https://www.telcomhistory.org/resources/telecom-history-timeline/  
 #telecommunications#ICT
 
Then a report by Mark Taylor-Canfield, our Executive Director. Mark details the outcome of the recent Seattle elections. Progressive candidates, lots of outside money, some stark differences in some candidates.
https://ballotpedia.org/City_elections_in_Seattle,_Washington_(2021) 
#SeattleElections 
 
Listen or Direct download: http://democracycast.libsyn.com
Send listener feedback to democracycast@earthlink.net 
Our website:  www.democracywatchnews.org 
Our production team and theme music https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rnPeRDB3JTrr80N_NlLmUM7nEzrRejw8-5qFYd45W5M/edit?usp=sharing 

An introduction by Dean Edwards, International Coordinating Editor for Democracy Watch news followed by a presentation by Numairy a BBC journalist and Dr. Mohammed Hassan El Mahdi an internal medicine Resident in Sudan. Numairy starts with a review of the deadly Sudanese revolution from 2018. Chaos in the last 5 years. Then Mohammed provides additional information on the revolution and the current state of affairs.  Duration  39:41
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudanese_Revolution 
 
https://theconversation.com/how-the-people-of-sudan-pulled-off-an-improbable-revolution-132808 
 
The dynamic power in the streets and regions of Sudan, from the Sudanese people inspires the continent & the world, by Dean Edwards, for @ekoskaiphos @dwatchnews_mena  https://t.co/O5SE4v8DVM 
 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/democracy-watch-news_a-journalist-walking-through-virtual-sudanese-activity-6862638962700374016-GReC 
 
 #SudanCoup #SudanJunta #SudanUprising
 
Then a report by John Harvey, our Chief Information Officer and Chief International correspondent on the history of telecommunications going back to the 1700’s. It includes information about Facebook becoming a product of a holding company called Meta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_telecommunication 
https://www.telcomhistory.org/resources/telecom-history-timeline/  
 #telecommunications#ICT
 
Then a report by Mark Taylor-Canfield, our Executive Director. Mark details the outcome of the recent Seattle elections. Progressive candidates, lots of outside money, some stark differences in some candidates.
https://ballotpedia.org/City_elections_in_Seattle,_Washington_(2021) 
#SeattleElections 
 
Listen or Direct download: http://democracycast.libsyn.com
Send listener feedback to democracycast@earthlink.net 
Our website:  www.democracywatchnews.org 
Our production team and theme music https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rnPeRDB3JTrr80N_NlLmUM7nEzrRejw8-5qFYd45W5M/edit?usp=sharing 

39 min