"We need to push altogether to move towards peace"
Under pressure from protest organisers the transitional military council running Sudan has sacked the Public Prosecutor and his deputy - both of whom played a key role locking up government critics and protestors before the president, Omar al-Bashir, was overthrown. Protest organisers are demanding that the military immediately hands over to a civilian-led administration. It was soldiers who came out in defence of the protestors before ousting Omar al-Bashir from power. We spoke to one of the soldiers who came out in defence of the protestors.
(Picture: Sudanese demonstrators chant slogans in front of security forces in Khartoum. Credit: REUTERS/Umit Bektas)
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Following the historic protests that led to the ousting of the President
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