On Thursday, families of people killed during protests against Sudan’s former regime and military junta organised a protest vigil in front of Sudan's Attorney General and Judiciary, rejecting the alleged decision to abolish the special courts for the martyrs.
The signing of the ‘framework agreement’ between the Sudanese military and the Forces for Freedom and Change-Central Council (FFC-CC) and other civilian groups has reportedly been scheduled for tomorrow. The Trilateral Mechanism spoke with hold-out rebel movements in Juba in the hope to involve them in the agreement.
After a popular uprising brought down the regime of former president Omar Al Bashir in 2019, a transitional government has led Sudan. It established a timetable for democratic elections, and started undertaking economic reforms. But to some Sudanese, the pace of reforms has been too slow. Special Correspondent Benedict Moran and video journalist Jorgen Samso report.