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Sudan’s political transition marked a significant milestone on March 17, 2021, when its interim authorities agreed to transfer military-owned commercial companies to the control of civilian-headed government ministries. This was remarkable in a country dominated by the armed forces almost uninterruptedly since the late 1950s, all the more so as the issue of divestment had been a bone of public civil-military contention for a cash-strapped government over the preceding year. While the agreement is an encouraging first step, comparable experiences worldwide underline that military divestment may be partial and incomplete even when civilian authorities are in clear command. Sudan’s contested political arena and fragmentary security landscape point to far more intricate negotiations ahead and an even less assured outcome. Indeed, the agreement contained little, if any, detail on how and when restructuring will actually take place, suggesting that some of the more difficult iss ....
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December 21 - 2020 KHARTOUM / OMDURMAN Protestors take to the streets for the March of the Millions on December 19 (Social media) The Sudanese Doctors Central Committee reported that that two people were injured and a number of people almost suffocated from tear gas during the protests for the March of the Millions on Saturday. In a statement, the committee said that a young man had his hand completely lacerated, while another young man sustained a gunshot wound to the head. The doctors added that security forces used tear gas to break up two sit-ins in front of the Republican Palace in Khartoum and the Parliament in Omdurman, despite the Attorney General, Tajelsir El Hibir, prohibiting police forces from using bullets, tear gas, or excessive force against demonstrators. ....