As a Sudanese at the beginning of the war, I did not think that I was biased towards any party in the conflict, but with the passage of time, I saw what the Rapid Support Forces did in terms of mass killing, looting, and systematic rape in any land they entered. I sided with the army with everything I had (despite our disagreement with it on many points). In the end, it is the national army and not just mercenaries who know nothing but killing. You should know that Dr. Hamoudek has become a hated figure among the Sudanese people because of the equality between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (although he does not disclose this directly).
too biased according to your own statement. you're being brainwashed. let's be honest, atrocities and horrors have and will always take place in all wars according to history. had your national army been as concerned about the safety of civilians as you claim it was, then it would have taken the many opportunities of peace making offered rather than opting for the continuity of this mad and baseless war. you only telling lies and no truth
Bro I don't know what the truth exactly. This guy has a hand of all the Genocide and displacement of us . He put his hand with the militia from the first day of the war
You're right, but I think Germans can sometimes be oblivious to how intense they come off to people outside their culture. Definitely feels like moral superiority.
I agree. The interviewer asks questions like he would be able to solve the Sudan war in a months. There are so many layers which are not so easy to solve.
Thank you Mr. Tam and Conflict Zone channel. Dr. Hamdok failed to answer difficult questions, and they are the same questions of the glorious December revolutionaries. You had everything in your hands and did nothing. Now we want to educate the Sudanese people about the importance of stopping the destructive war and not exonerating criminals from justice.
It's amazing how the ex prim minister doesn't seem to be moved by the mention of our suffering. As the interviewer said he seems quite detached from the whole thing. Not to mention that he was outside Sudan most of his career
Aballa Hamadok is completely responsible for killing Sudanese innocent civilians by supporting Rapid supported forces and supported their killing activity,rapping women, steaing their material golds and he never condemned it but in fact he involved in political agreement with lead of Rapid support forces Hamadi . Therefore all Sudanese people strongly refused to acknowledge Hamadok to represent them as their Political leader
This interview is quite shameful, I feel so sad and ashamed to have seen this level of ignorance and irresponsibility coming from a man who not long ago was appointed a prime minister. It doesn’t even sound like an interview with a nation’s former PM , it sounds like an elder person conversing with a child. He’s not equipped with any facts, stats or even agenda that he stands for. He seem very hesitant to call out truth about both Burhan and Himidti being war criminals, and the obvious involvement of UAE in igniting and fueling this ongoing war. I am deeply ashamed our nation came to such level of weakness and failure that God reward us accordingly with a man from within us that reflects such. So sad and heartbreaking talk.
The guy who is called Hamdok was not capable to lead the transitonal period, the man brough his civilian militia to get benifit from the governmental position & revenage from their opponent. Saying Tagadom is largest alliance of sudanese group is just a mere illusion & london demonstration last week showed him the sudanse opoinion toward the RSF political wing.
I believe the interviewer is hosting the wrong guest who has nothing to do, with what's going on right now, he better interact with someone official in the Sudanese government, not Ex- PM Hamdok
Just weak He doesn't have anything to say nor to do Only going with the flow letting the interviewer leading him as a mindless hopeless man As a Sudanese Im ashamed of him
It's a bit complicated but I'll try to explain it to you as much as possible. When the violence began, the Wagner Group was supplying the rebel Rapid Support Forces with weapons in exchange for gold on the southwestern Sudanese border via its aircraft. Until the death of the group's leader, the supply to the rebel Rapid Support Forces decreased. On the other hand, the leaders of the Sudanese Armed Forces, by virtue of their relations with the Egyptian leadership, were receiving support from the Egyptian army by supplying them with pilots and fighter jets. Through Egypt, they were delivered to some Ukrainian leaders to train Sudanese fighters and pilots on modern urban warfare methods and drones. Currently, there is a presence of Ukrainian forces supervising the training and teaching of the forces, as I mentioned.
@@irwindoprasetyo We have a legitimate government. According to war protocols, a government can seek military help from friend countries. As Nelsson Mandella said "Your enemy isn't necessarily my enmy" Ukrain is an old friend of Sudan.
The violence and killings is caused by the Rapid forces not by the Sudanese Army . Our problems in Sudan are not related to our past and the military coups., but from the weakness of our political civilian parties Abdalla Hamdoc failure to govern when he had the opportunity to do so is a living example . UAE is the main cause of this War , why Mr.Hamdoc is afraid to say so
@mustafasudan7584 He dedicates his time to serving his country; otherwise, he could be enjoying life in another country like all of you for not being corrupted like Burhan and Hameti, who have harmed their people. Whether you agree or not, Hamdok is currently the only respected politician in Sudan.
@@amromuawia51 Facts are supported by facts and not by hearsay, O you whose debts were bought for a few dirhams, and when we talk about the atrocities of the Janjaweed militias from the reality of the situation on the ground, I am now inside Sudan, specifically in West Kordofan, in the city of Babanusa, which is rebelling against the Janjaweed.
@@FreedomPhukyeah if you look up 90% of post colonial wars in Africa are mostly always caused because of outside interference with the help of sellout African leaders..Many African leaders right after independence had the desire to unite with eachother but they were sabotage by the West and after that we had series of wars in Africa alot of destabilization and plundering...
@@FreedomPhukyeah you look up 90% of post colonial wars in Africa are mostly always caused because of outside interference with the help of sellout African leaders..Many real African leaders right after independence had the desire to unite with eachother but they were sabotaged...
The mere mention of Sudan illicits savagery, brutality, killings, hunger and misery to its people. It's a country run by bandits, criminals and butchers. I pity its people. 🙏
It seems you don't know where the buchers, bandits are? They are not in hiding anymore. They cause the turmoil and suffering of all the others. Is your country governed by angels? I guess no.
Mr. Hamdock was the prime minster that was parachuted by outside forces to steer the civilian led government after a hard won stand off with the military junta that killed with cold blood hundred of demonstrating youngsters and threw their bodies in the Nile in front of the world TV cameras. He had an unprecedented mandate from the Sudanese people but he lacked the revolutionary spirit and acted as a civil servant instead of leader. He failed to raise the alarm early on for the revolution to fight back before the armed forces re-grouped and toppled his government.
On a deeper perspective must all understand being elected to rule over a huge pile of resources surrounded by only frew of best type of humanoids is a great responsibility. It is a throne not a president seat Mr president. Thank you for trying and doing your best Mr. Hamdok
As a former Prime Minister, I believe that interviews should foster a constructive dialogue rather than resemble an interrogation. While it's essential for reporters to ask tough questions and hold public figures accountable, the manner in which those questions are posed matters significantly. Respectful communication is crucial as it allows for a more meaningful exchange of ideas and insights. I welcome scrutiny but it should be conducted in a way that reflects the dignity of the office and the importance of the issues at hand. You can do better reporting!
Tim Sebastian has limited bandwidth it appears, he’s questioning Mr Hamdouk as if he’s responsible for the war. I’m not sure Tim Sebastian has a grasp of what’s happening. It may be that that’s the only way he knows how to interview his guests? An annoying man to say the least.
I prefer Sudan back in that pith-helmet colonial era ..movies like KHARTOUM and FOUR FEATHERS movies, with that Mahdi psycho..looked exciting and colourful place back then, I liked it..let's face it....de-Colonisation has been the ruin of Africa..
Peace be upon you, I thank you for your great effort, but this man called Hamdog does not represent me as a Sudanese, but rather works to serve foreign countries. You can ask him a simple question: Why do you not condemn the massacres committed by the Rapid Support Militia led by Himidty with official statements before the world? Unfortunately, sir, the “Progress Group” or the Forces of Freedom and Change does not represent the Sudanese, but rather works for the benefit of itself and other countries only. They only want to dismantle the Sudanese army and destroy the country.
I liked the way Tim put the questions to Mr Hamdok, they are very hard straight questions that requires a real and transparent answers not diplomatic answers. I think has been following the other interviews for Hamdok with the other media houses and if you all noticed he asked the same questions in a different manner sounds harder as Hamdok answers from the previous interviews gave insufficient answers, he provided or answered more like a marketing for his front Taqadum but he gave no convincing answers with actions of how the far can be stopped. And gave an illusionist answer for foreign war fueler by giving no name to any. Sorry to say that but the man failed to give practical answers to the questions posed by Tim.
Problem of sudan in short , after the British occupation the literacy of the sudanese was declining and sudan was a geographical area which was determined by the GB . They faild to put into account the different ethnicity and cultural back grounds of the sudanese people. So just like the beginning of the united states but with poverty and lack of political elites . And when you put these factors in a melting pot,,,, well u can see the result now
Of course hamdouk politicly speaking is an ally of the RSF janjaweed based on the Addis abbaba accord hamdouk has established a government body in central Sudan that’s controlled by this janjaweed and he can’t deny it and he should be brought to the international criminal court for crimes of ethnic crimes and the proof exists
US media only cares about proxy wars, civil wars never get the same attention or support sadly. Even though the US could probably put this to an end, we’d rather yap about Israel-Iran conflict even though Sudan’s conflict has seen 3x the casualties, 9 million displaced and constant civil war…
We have forgotten that there was a time different from today before WW2 and the formation of international order. Tim and the collective west seem to have amnesia about the horrors of colonial powers, slavery and plundering of human lives, countries and people for generations for the sake sugar, cocoa and tobacco. The scars of Colonialism and Imperialism hasn't gone away. They have damaged the psyche of these countries. If they see bullets being fired today - it's only because the healing hasn't happened. In the short term people are chasing power and wealth but the collective healing of a country can only happen after multiple decades of letting them be independent and helping them take baby steps towards democracy. In the storm term players will engage in fighting and power struggles. Left to their own devices, they will thrive again and with resilience they will be better for it. Again the trouble would be to judge a nation along western lines and our bias thinking. Let people be.
ما شاء الله على المقدم الفاشل. وما شاء الله على الضيف النقول شنو؟ ما شاء الله على الضيف الغبي الما واعي. لكن المقدم أخس خسيس في طريقة أسئلته والتقزم الهو فيه. زول عبيط ومتعمد للإساءة والانتقاص.
As a Sudanese at the beginning of the war, I did not think that I was biased towards any party in the conflict, but with the passage of time, I saw what the Rapid Support Forces did in terms of mass killing, looting, and systematic rape in any land they entered. I sided with the army with everything I had (despite our disagreement with it on many points). In the end, it is the national army and not just mercenaries who know nothing but killing. You should know that Dr. Hamoudek has become a hated figure among the Sudanese people because of the equality between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (although he does not disclose this directly).
Thank you for stating facts as it's
too biased according to your own statement. you're being brainwashed. let's be honest, atrocities and horrors have and will always take place in all wars according to history. had your national army been as concerned about the safety of civilians as you claim it was, then it would have taken the many opportunities of peace making offered rather than opting for the continuity of this mad and baseless war. you only telling lies and no truth
Why is he yelling at one of the only guys trying to achieve peace saying “he is making no progress”, this is ridiculous.
Bro I don't know what the truth exactly. This guy has a hand of all the Genocide and displacement of us . He put his hand with the militia from the first day of the war
Because westerners are behind all of that in the first place
You're right, but I think Germans can sometimes be oblivious to how intense they come off to people outside their culture. Definitely feels like moral superiority.
People mad on how he is interviewing- the man is the leader, and his people is suffering. I wish all leaders would be interrogated like this
I dont understand why the interviewer feels like he has to constantly attack his guests as if he's a politician.
He is absolutely ridiculous
The guest didn't answer the question directly
But he is a politician
The guest is deeply involved in the atrocities
I agree. The interviewer asks questions like he would be able to solve the Sudan war in a months. There are so many layers which are not so easy to solve.
hamdok involved with UAE and the RSF his hands full of Sudanese blood people no doubt in this
@@adk3451 This is not true
And what about the criminal Borhan then
Try another lie
Tout Fait
Thank you Mr. Tam and Conflict Zone channel. Dr. Hamdok failed to answer difficult questions, and they are the same questions of the glorious December revolutionaries. You had everything in your hands and did nothing. Now we want to educate the Sudanese people about the importance of stopping the destructive war and not exonerating criminals from justice.
Hamdok's (the prime minister) incompetence is a key reason to this war, therefore the interviewer is correct in his questioning.
Try another lie
It's amazing how the ex prim minister doesn't seem to be moved by the mention of our suffering. As the interviewer said he seems quite detached from the whole thing. Not to mention that he was outside Sudan most of his career
Aballa Hamadok is completely responsible for killing Sudanese innocent civilians by supporting Rapid supported forces and supported their killing activity,rapping women, steaing their material golds and he never condemned it but in fact he involved in political agreement with lead of Rapid support forces Hamadi . Therefore all Sudanese people strongly refused to acknowledge Hamadok to represent them as their Political leader
Ex pm when he been asked very clearly about united arab emirates invention in sudan war he tried he best to change the truth what lair
Is this interrogation?
This interview is quite shameful, I feel so sad and ashamed to have seen this level of ignorance and irresponsibility coming from a man who not long ago was appointed a prime minister. It doesn’t even sound like an interview with a nation’s former PM , it sounds like an elder person conversing with a child. He’s not equipped with any facts, stats or even agenda that he stands for. He seem very hesitant to call out truth about both Burhan and Himidti being war criminals, and the obvious involvement of UAE in igniting and fueling this ongoing war. I am deeply ashamed our nation came to such level of weakness and failure that God reward us accordingly with a man from within us that reflects such. So sad and heartbreaking talk.
It's.
"Are you ashamed?" Really Tim?
Yes, pathetic interview
The guy who is called Hamdok was not capable to lead the transitonal period, the man brough his civilian militia to get benifit from the governmental position & revenage from their opponent.
Saying Tagadom is largest alliance of sudanese group is just a mere illusion & london demonstration last week showed him the sudanse opoinion toward the RSF political wing.
Yonsor Dynak.
Hamadok supporting the Jinjaweed militia so he is not accepted by the Sudanese people.
I believe the interviewer is hosting the wrong guest who has nothing to do,
with what's going on right now, he better interact with someone official in the Sudanese government, not Ex- PM Hamdok
True.
Questioning him like he had something to do with the war. Typical western journalism.
usual I would say this but in regards to this war it fair . because of his position on this war
Yes he does, he is accomplice with RSF, he plays the roll of political wing for RSF
I’m so relieved to see a news network do a full report on Sudan 🙏🏽🇸🇩 free Sudan
Just weak
He doesn't have anything to say nor to do
Only going with the flow letting the interviewer leading him as a mindless hopeless man
As a Sudanese Im ashamed of him
Abdullah Hamdook is leading a political cover up for Al Janjaweed (RSF) genocide attempt of Northern and some western regions tribes.
What are Ukrainian mercenaries doing in Sudan?
the russians are there. That's the short one.
It's a bit complicated but I'll try to explain it to you as much as possible. When the violence began, the Wagner Group was supplying the rebel Rapid Support Forces with weapons in exchange for gold on the southwestern Sudanese border via its aircraft. Until the death of the group's leader, the supply to the rebel Rapid Support Forces decreased. On the other hand, the leaders of the Sudanese Armed Forces, by virtue of their relations with the Egyptian leadership, were receiving support from the Egyptian army by supplying them with pilots and fighter jets. Through Egypt, they were delivered to some Ukrainian leaders to train Sudanese fighters and pilots on modern urban warfare methods and drones. Currently, there is a presence of Ukrainian forces supervising the training and teaching of the forces, as I mentioned.
@@irwindoprasetyo
We have a legitimate government. According to war protocols, a government can seek military help from friend countries. As Nelsson Mandella said "Your enemy isn't necessarily my enmy" Ukrain is an old friend of Sudan.
Thank you DW News for covering Sudan
i pray for unity in Sudan in jesus mighty name Amen ;;
❤
Thank you. We pray to Almighty creator of prophet Jesus PBUH.
The violence and killings is caused by the Rapid forces not by the Sudanese Army . Our problems in Sudan are not related to our past and the military coups., but from the weakness of our political civilian parties Abdalla Hamdoc failure to govern when he had the opportunity to do so is a living example . UAE is the main cause of this War , why Mr.Hamdoc is afraid to say so
Try another lie
Thanks Hamdok
Glad to see Tim back on the scene! Great interview as always!
What type of interview is this? Tim has no idea what's happening. It is absurd, but thank you, Dr. Hamdok, for your efforts.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
For what ? You thank this hypocritical agent man who lacks the simplest ABCs of a teenage politician
@mustafasudan7584
He dedicates his time to serving his country; otherwise, he could be enjoying life in another country like all of you for not being corrupted like Burhan and Hameti, who have harmed their people. Whether you agree or not, Hamdok is currently the only respected politician in Sudan.
@@mustafasudan7584try another lie ya koz
@@amromuawia51 Facts are supported by facts and not by hearsay, O you whose debts were bought for a few dirhams, and when we talk about the atrocities of the Janjaweed militias from the reality of the situation on the ground, I am now inside Sudan, specifically in West Kordofan, in the city of Babanusa, which is rebelling against the Janjaweed.
Strong words came out from our civilian sound, Hamadok.
Thank you for your hard work to save your people who will never listen .
I didnt hear any strong words here, the man was evasive in his answers, avoiding the core issues and failing to provide actionable solutions
😂😂😂
Delusional 😢
Good
Am somali I support hamdok and special rapid force ❤ Burhan is another Dictator and Sudanese people are tired of dictatorship 😢
Hamdok is really killer
I don’t know Hamdok well, Can you explain to me why he is a killer?
White collar 👍👍
@@beachlol
Search it.
Tribalism and poor education standards.
Unfortunately these are some of the most uniting things about African nations…
Outside interference is the real cause.
@@Nubialady32 for the last 60 years? Who?
@@FreedomPhukyeah if you look up 90% of post colonial wars in Africa are mostly always caused because of outside interference with the help of sellout African leaders..Many African leaders right after independence had the desire to unite with eachother but they were sabotage by the West and after that we had series of wars in Africa alot of destabilization and plundering...
@@FreedomPhukyeah you look up 90% of post colonial wars in Africa are mostly always caused because of outside interference with the help of sellout African leaders..Many real African leaders right after independence had the desire to unite with eachother but they were sabotaged...
The mere mention of Sudan illicits savagery, brutality, killings, hunger and misery to its people. It's a country run by bandits, criminals and butchers. I pity its people. 🙏
Exactly
Absolutely true , bandits who report to UAE, UK and the States.
It seems you don't know where the buchers, bandits are? They are not in hiding anymore. They cause the turmoil and suffering of all the others.
Is your country governed by angels? I guess no.
Mr. Hamdock was the prime minster that was parachuted by outside forces to steer the civilian led government after a hard won stand off with the military junta that killed with cold blood hundred of demonstrating youngsters and threw their bodies in the Nile in front of the world TV cameras. He had an unprecedented mandate from the Sudanese people but he lacked the revolutionary spirit and acted as a civil servant instead of leader. He failed to raise the alarm early on for the revolution to fight back before the armed forces re-grouped and toppled his government.
He resigned.
On a deeper perspective must all understand being elected to rule over a huge pile of resources surrounded by only frew of best type of humanoids is a great responsibility. It is a throne not a president seat Mr president. Thank you for trying and doing your best Mr. Hamdok
Exactly
Why is uae meddling
They are profiting from gold exports from the RSF from memory
@@beachlol
Merawy City.
The cause and foundation of the problem is italy and France Paris,Rome,Napolitano,Napoli,America, Rome,Taranto,Torino,Sardegna,,
Sudan need strong man not weak one, and have enough acknowledgment to reach high Economic
اين الترجمه
The music…
As a former Prime Minister, I believe that interviews should foster a constructive dialogue rather than resemble an interrogation. While it's essential for reporters to ask tough questions and hold public figures accountable, the manner in which those questions are posed matters significantly. Respectful communication is crucial as it allows for a more meaningful exchange of ideas and insights. I welcome scrutiny but it should be conducted in a way that reflects the dignity of the office and the importance of the issues at hand. You can do better reporting!
What office? Mr Abdullah hamdukk wasn’t elected to this office but chosen
Tim Sebastian has limited bandwidth it appears, he’s questioning Mr Hamdouk as if he’s responsible for the war.
I’m not sure Tim Sebastian has a grasp of what’s happening. It may be that that’s the only way he knows how to interview his guests? An annoying man to say the least.
Maybe he sees something, maybe hamdouk is involved, there are more indicators to that than there is to him not
@@-secular-5509try another lie
Well this time we in Europe is not the one causing it.
Sudan was a British colony…
You do. Western always do. The Franch is there, Ukraine is there
Sorry 😂 but who armed this killer who’s name dagloo and his mercenary with weapons? Unfortunately that was the AU to gard against illegal migration so
Hamdok is disconnected from reality on the ground
I prefer Sudan back in that pith-helmet colonial era ..movies like KHARTOUM and FOUR FEATHERS movies, with that Mahdi psycho..looked exciting and colourful place back then, I liked it..let's face it....de-Colonisation has been the ruin of Africa..
Peace be upon you, I thank you for your great effort, but this man called Hamdog does not represent me as a Sudanese, but rather works to serve foreign countries. You can ask him a simple question: Why do you not condemn the massacres committed by the Rapid Support Militia led by Himidty with official statements before the world? Unfortunately, sir, the “Progress Group” or the Forces of Freedom and Change does not represent the Sudanese, but rather works for the benefit of itself and other countries only. They only want to dismantle the Sudanese army and destroy the country.
I liked the way Tim put the questions to Mr Hamdok, they are very hard straight questions that requires a real and transparent answers not diplomatic answers.
I think has been following the other interviews for Hamdok with the other media houses and if you all noticed he asked the same questions in a different manner sounds harder as Hamdok answers from the previous interviews gave insufficient answers, he provided or answered more like a marketing for his front Taqadum but he gave no convincing answers with actions of how the far can be stopped.
And gave an illusionist answer for foreign war fueler by giving no name to any.
Sorry to say that but the man failed to give practical answers to the questions posed by Tim.
Why are you characterizing the Sudanese State as Nilotic on your thumbnail? Nilotes want nothing to do with "Sudan," we praying on its downfall.
Problem of sudan in short , after the British occupation the literacy of the sudanese was declining and sudan was a geographical area which was determined by the GB . They faild to put into account the different ethnicity and cultural back grounds of the sudanese people. So just like the beginning of the united states but with poverty and lack of political elites . And when you put these factors in a melting pot,,,, well u can see the result now
Why was Britain there for such a short time… why? Oh yes, Islam colonization and the Ottoman Empire and they are still doing this to you ,
Of course hamdouk politicly speaking is an ally of the RSF janjaweed based on the Addis abbaba accord hamdouk has established a government body in central Sudan that’s controlled by this janjaweed and he can’t deny it and he should be brought to the international criminal court for crimes of ethnic crimes and the proof exists
Try another lie
Where are western countries?
US media only cares about proxy wars, civil wars never get the same attention or support sadly. Even though the US could probably put this to an end, we’d rather yap about Israel-Iran conflict even though Sudan’s conflict has seen 3x the casualties, 9 million displaced and constant civil war…
We have forgotten that there was a time different from today before WW2 and the formation of international order.
Tim and the collective west seem to have amnesia about the horrors of colonial powers, slavery and plundering of human lives, countries and people for generations for the sake sugar, cocoa and tobacco.
The scars of Colonialism and Imperialism hasn't gone away. They have damaged the psyche of these countries. If they see bullets being fired today - it's only because the healing hasn't happened. In the short term people are chasing power and wealth but the collective healing of a country can only happen after multiple decades of letting them be independent and helping them take baby steps towards democracy.
In the storm term players will engage in fighting and power struggles. Left to their own devices, they will thrive again and with resilience they will be better for it.
Again the trouble would be to judge a nation along western lines and our bias thinking.
Let people be.
What kinda filter he using to elongate his head like that
This is Useles' interview.. How can you keep asking someone the same question'''' Do they enjoy killing them'
And now you are working with Rsf janjaweed hamdok
Try another lie
@@amromuawia51 THIS IS A BIG LIER
думаю що росія і тут втрутилась
This...dude, this interview wasn't a decent interview: oh poor war orphan, how can you have hope?
Well for one, why do you bloody think I'm here for?
He is a liar and shame for all Sudanese people he support the RSF and against the military ❌❌❌
ما شاء الله على المقدم الفاشل. وما شاء الله على الضيف النقول شنو؟ ما شاء الله على الضيف الغبي الما واعي.
لكن المقدم أخس خسيس في طريقة أسئلته والتقزم الهو فيه. زول عبيط ومتعمد للإساءة والانتقاص.
The interviewer is joker not sense at all
This interviewer is a 🤡
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