October marked six months since the beginning of the war in Sudan and two years since the military coup that first dashed hopes of Sudan’s swift road .
The Sudanese political and civil forces concluded their meeting in Addis Ababa by agreeing on an organizational structure that includes the Democratic Civilian Front to prepare for the founding meeting of the coordination. Former Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok will head the front, including representatives of political and civil forces, resistance committees, unions, and professional bodies, and a 30-member executive coordination office.
The Sudanese anti-war civil forces concluded their meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Thursday and formed an organizational body that includes the Democratic Civilian Front to prepare for the founding meeting of the coordination.
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