After the prayers, chants against the army again rang out. Junta leader Abdel Fattal al Burhan last week offered to put in place a civilian government, nine months after overthrowing the Sovereign Council
KHARTOUM Pro-democracy groups in Sudan announced a "revolutionary council" on Thursday to close ranks against coup leader General Abdel Fattah Al Burhan, rejecting his offer of a civilian government, as protesters keep pressing for his resignation.Burhan led a coup in October last year that derailed a transition to civilian rule, unleashing near-weekly protests and prompting
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