On Monday, large numbers of Sudanese flocked in new rallies that swept the streets of Khartoum, Omdurman, Khartoum North and most other cities of Sudan to demand an end to the authority of the army and the return of civilian rule..
The protesters demanded the removal of the military side from the government and the accountability of those responsible for the killing of more than 44 people since the start of the protests rejecting the decisions issued by the army chief, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan on the twenty-fifth of October, according to which he declared a state of emergency and dissolved the Sovereignty and Ministers Councils..
It was considered effective political forces in the Sudanese street; Among them are the Resistance Committees, the Association of Professionals, and the Forces for Freedom and Change; The political agreement signed between Al-Burhan and Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok on the twenty-first of November, in continuation to block the road to the transitional period.
The suburb of Bahri – north of Khartoum – witnessed the largest rallies, where thousands of residents of Omdurman and East of the Nile crowded into the “Al-Massa’a” area in the city center, raising flags and slogans calling for the civil state..
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