President Joe Biden said Thursday that the United States stands with peaceful protesters in Sudan who are demonstrating against Monday's military coup. On the ground, at least 11 protesters have been killed. The United Nations Security Council also called for a restoration of the civilian-military shared transitional government. Nick Schifrin has the latest.
The decision by Sudan's Abdel Fattah al-Burhan to dissolve the country's government this week has sparked mounting opposition on multiple other fronts, with protesters giving the rallying cry: "no going back is possible".
The military takeover brought a halt to Sudan's transition to democracy, two years after a popular uprising toppled long-ruling Islamist autocrat Omar al-Bashir.
Protesters were defiant on the streets of Sudan early Tuesday demonstrating against a military coup, as international condemnation of the country's security