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Thousands rally against UN mission in Sudan

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KHARTOUM: Thousands in Sudan rallied on Saturday against efforts by the United Nations to solve the political crisis sparked by last year’s coup, journalist­s said.

The demonstrat­ions, the latest by religious factions in recent weeks, came one day ater military leaders and a key civilian bloc announced plans to sign an initial deal.

Political turmoil has gripped Sudan since army chief Abdel Fatah Al Burhan led an October 2021 military takeover, derailing a fragile transition to civilian rule installed ater the 2019 ouster of Omar Al Bashir.

Near-weekly anti-coup protests, a spiralling economic crisis and a rise in ethnic clashes in Sudan’s remote regions have since fed deepening unrest.

“Do not interfere in Sudanese affairs,” protesters chanted outside the headquarte­rs of the UN mission in Khartoum.

Others called on UN special representa­tive Volker Perthes to “get out” of Sudan.

“We are against this deal,” said protester Ahmed Omar.

Protester Mohamed Hasabo also criticised the upcoming deal as a “dual setlement” that excludes others.

On Friday, military leaders met the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC), the main civilian bloc which was ousted in the 2021 coup.

The FFC said they discussed a potential “political framework agreement” that would “lay the groundwork for establishi­ng of transition­al civilian authority.”

Sudan’s sovereign council, chaired by Burhan, confirmed the plan.

Friday’s talks were held in the presence of officials from the African Union, United Nations and the regional IGAD bloc, as well as Western diplomats, the FFC and the sovereign council said.

Divisions among civilian groups in Sudan have deepened since the coup, with some urging for reaching a deal with the military, while others insist on “no partnershi­p, no negotiatio­n.”

Last week, Sudan’s military leader issued decrees to freeze the activities of trade unions, control their finances and take over their leadership, according to a statement by the ruling sovereign council.

The move would sideline former ruling group ater their resurgence in the civil service, in the atermath of the 2021 military takeover, and the re-establishm­ent of unions they had dominated.

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Protesters march outside the UN mission in Khartoum on Saturday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Protesters march outside the UN mission in Khartoum on Saturday.

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