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Protest in Sudan to reject Deal with Military

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By Malcolm Hemsworth

 
Thousands of people in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, and other cities have held protests to keep up the pressure on the country’s military leaders.

In the capital’s twin city of Omdurman, security forces fired tear gas at demonstrators opposed to last month’s ‘coup.

They had rallied to pay “tribute to dozens of colleagues killed by Sudanese security forces in recent weeks.


They also “denounced a recent deal with the military” that saw Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok reinstated to his post.

Prominent political parties and Sudan’s powerful protest movement have opposed Mr.

Hamdok’s decision to sign the accord with the military.

Some have called it a ‘betrayal’ or said it provided political cover for the coup.

 
 
BBC/Shakirat Sadiq
Protest in Sudan to reject Deal with Military

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