The call for “civil disobedience” came a day after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed visited Khartoum
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The opposition demanded that the military rulers take responsibility for the bloodshed
Apart from an alarming presence of military forces in Khartoum, internet blackouts continued to beset the city.
Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed hopes to reach fruitful agreements for Sudan’s AU re-admission.
AU cites decision as “the only way to allow Sudan to exit from the current crisis.”
According to the UN, the staff being relocated were civilians and not uniformed personnel
Protest leaders have also rejected announced plans for an election and demands justice for those killed
We in the military council, extend our hands to negotiations without shackles except the interests of the homeland
Two months ago Libya’s military strongman Khalifa Haftar launched an offensive to seize the capital Tripoli
At least 35 people were killed on when security forces stormed a protest camp outside the Defence Ministry