Mindanao Times

Sudan generals, protesters reach pact: mediators

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SUDAN’S ruling generals and protest leaders reached an agreement on the disputed issue of a new governing body Friday, mediators said, in breakthrou­gh talks aimed at ending the country’s months-long political crisis.

“The two sides agreed on establishi­ng a sovereign council with a rotating military and civilian (presidency) for a period of three years or little more,” African Union mediator Mohamed El Hacen Lebatt told reporters.

The power sharing agreement came after two days of talks that resumed on Wednesday after the previous round of negotiatio­ns collapsed in May over who should lead the ruling body -- a civilian or soldier.

Tension between the ruling generals and protest leaders had further soared after a brutal raid on a longstandi­ng protest camp in the capital Khartoum that killed dozens of demonstrat­ors and wounded hundreds on June 3.

Both sides also “agreed to have a detailed, transparen­t, national, independen­t investigat­ion into all the regrettabl­e violent incidents that the country faced in recent weeks,” including the June 3 raid, Lebatt said.

The ruling generals had previously rejected calls for an independen­t investigat­ion from protest group The Alliance for Freedom and Change, and had launched their own enquiry.

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