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Sudan PM Hamdok Arrested As Military Dissolves Goverment

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By Larry John Brown

According to the communications ministry, Hamdok was placed under house arrest before being transferred to an unknown location for refusing to support a coup.

High-ranking Sudanese officials are also claimed to be detained by the military.

General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the chairman of Sudan’s ruling body, announced the dissolution of the transitional government and the sovereign council, as well as a statewide state of emergency.

He also announced the removal of state governors, adding the elections will be held in July 2023.

The senior military officer said the 2019 agreement on the transitional government which the civilian and military leadership had shared had turned into a struggle that was threatening peace and security.

He said the resolve to dissolve the power-sharing ruling council and the government follows the need for the military to protect the country’s safety and security as stated in the constitutional declaration.

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