Khartoum, report in the capital of Sudan. In the city, under the overwhelming heat, men sleep on the ground. Others find freshness in the waters of the Nile. Views of what appears to be Port Sudan and its ruins.
Peaceful demonstration in Khartoum following the impeachment of Omar al-Bechir to power for 30 years. Sudanese women brandish portraits of family members murdered by the regime.
Demonstration in Sudan, as part of the protest movement against the regime. Interview with Alaa SALAH, architecture student and figure of the revolution. Point on the place of women in Sudanese society.
Update on the political situation in Sudan following the fall of its leader in power for 30 years Omar el-Bechir. The military dictatorship has been established in the country and every day tens of thousands of people flock to the heart of the capital to peacefully protest so that power is restored to them. Images of demonstrators in the streets of Khartoum. Outdoor set: Franck GENAUZEAU, special envoy in Khartoum, on rails among Sudanese demonstrators. Interview with a Sudanese doctor supporting the revolution.
In Brest, young Sudanese refugees of about twenty years who fled their country and war, testify. "We cannot fight against the army, against the militia.. but we can use our right to demonstrate", "I think we will lose our country because the militiamen are infiltrated by people who are not of Sudanese origin... if we do not all together our country runs to its loss".