Move by top general comes despite promise to hand power from military to civilian authorities
Sudan’s top general has re-appointed himself as head of the army-run interim governing body, a sign that he is tightening his grip two weeks after he led a coup against civilian leaders.
There was no immediate reaction by pro-democracy groups to the move by Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, which was announced by Sudan’s state television. Continue reading...
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