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Sudan army rulers delaying transition to civil rule: protest leaders

May 08, 2019
People queue to withdraw money from an automated teller machine, ATM, in Khartoum. — Reuters
People queue to withdraw money from an automated teller machine, ATM, in Khartoum. — Reuters

Khartoum — Sudanese protest leaders Wednesday accused the military rulers of delaying the transfer of power to a civilian administration, amid disagreements between the two sides over the country's new governance structure.

"The military council's response... is moving in the direction of extending the negotiation and not in the direction of transition" of power, the Alliance for Freedom and Change said in a statement. — AFP


May 08, 2019
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