Sudan has been rocked by waves of demonstrations since the armed forces led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan grabbed power in October, with hundreds being killed.
Sudanese protesters rejected what they called a 'transparent manoeuvre' by the country's military leaders, who vowed this week to make way for civilian rule. The demonstrators instead called for 'continue public pressure' on the coup leaders.
Thousands of people are taking part in protests to demand the military hand over power to civilians. At least five people were killed as security forces moved to quash the demonstrations.
Authorities in Sudan shut down Khartoum's internet access as security forces tried to prevent a wave of protests that mark the anniversary of a toppled regime.