India, April 20 -- It's moving fast now. For three months, protesters in Khartoum got nowhere with their demand that "the people want the fall of the regime," but last week, they moved their protest to the real centre of power in Sudan, the Army headquarters. Last Thursday, the Army responded by arresting Omar al-Bashir, the brutal dictator who had ruled the country for the past 30 years. The Generals were only trying to save their own skins, of course. Defence Minister Ahmed Awad ibn Auf, who was being groomed to step into the 75-year-old dictator's shoes, just arrested Bashir and declared that he would lead an interim military council that would hold elections in...oh, let's say two years. It was so stupid; it was almost funny. Auf didn't...