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Sudan protest leaders to meet military rulers: campaigner via SABCNewsOnline

Sudanese protesters chant slogans during a rally outside the army headquarters in Sudan's capital Khartoum.

“The military council will hold talks with the Alliance for Freedom and Change at 8:00 pm today,” said Siddiq Yousef, a senior member of the umbrella group leading the protest movement. Another member of the Sudanese Professionals Association that launched the initial campaign against deposed president Omar al-Bashir in December also confirmed that talks will be held later on Saturday.

He said if the military rulers refuse to hand over power then the protest leaders will continue with their plans of announcing a “sovereign civilian council” on Sunday.

 

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