reached an agreement to share power during a transition period leading to elections, setting off street celebrations by thousands of people.
They also agreed to form an independent technocratic government and to launch a transparent, independent investigation into violent events in recent weeks. The streets of Omdurman, Khartoum’s twin city across the Nile River, erupted in celebration when the news broke, awitness said. Thousands of people of all ages took to the streets, chanting “Civilian! Civilian! Civilian!”ululated in jubilation.
“We would like to reassure all political forces, armed movements and all those who participated in the change from young men and women … that this agreement will be comprehensive and will not exclude anyone,” said General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, deputy head of the Transitional Military Council.
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