Sudanese take to the streets demanding civilian rule

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Al-Araby

Protests took place in Sudan’s capital city on Monday evening as demands for civilian rule increase following last month’s military coup. Protesters took to Khartoum in rejection of the political agreement signed by Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok and the commander of the Sudanese army, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan to progress the country toward civilian rule, but protesters do not trust this pledge following the military takeover. “Abandonment is impossible,” they chanted, according to The New Arab’s Arabic-language service Al-Araby Al-Jadeed. “The revolution is the people’s revolution… authority …

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