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If You Cant Stand The Heat Get Out of The Kitchen. This is What 3 Rulers Did in The Sudan

Published April 25th, 2019 - 08:50 GMT
Sudanese demonstrators welcome fellow protesters from the city of Atbara with cheers and national flags as their train arrives at the Bahari station in Khartoum on April 23, 2019. OZAN KOSE / AFP
Sudanese demonstrators welcome fellow protesters from the city of Atbara with cheers and national flags as their train arrives at the Bahari station in Khartoum on April 23, 2019. OZAN KOSE / AFP
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Three of Sudan’s ruling Military Transitional Council quit office amid ongoing protests.

Sudan’s ruling Military Transitional Council (MTC) announced Wednesday that three of its members have resigned.

The council said in a statement that Lieutenant General Jalal al-Deen Al-Sheikh, Police Lieutenant General Al-Tayeb Babakr and Lieutenant General Omar Zain al-Abideen have stepped down from their posts.

The opposition has repeatedly called for their dismissal, describing them as representing the old regime of ousted President Omar al-Bashir in the new government.

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The MTC and the Forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change, the umbrella organization of the opposition, have agreed to form a joint committee to discuss how to hand over power to a civilian authority.

At a press conference in Khartoum, MTC spokesman Shams al-Din Kabashi said the two sides have agreed on several issues while admitting there are areas of disagreement that would be discussed at a meeting of the joint committee.

Ahmed al-Rabia, spokesman for the Forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change, told the press conference that the meeting between the MTC and his organization was constructive and the disputes would be addressed by the joint committee.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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