- Title: Thousands in Sudan demonstrate in favour of civilian rule
- Date: 30th September 2021
- Summary: KHARTOUM, SUDAN (FILE) (REUTERS) PRIME MINISTER, ABDALLA HAMDOK, UPON HIS APPOINTMENT ARRIVING FOR SWEARING-IN CEREMONY HAMDOK SHAKING HANDS WITH HEAD OF TRANSITIONAL SOVEREIGN COUNCIL, ABDEL FATTAH AL-BURHAN VARIOUS OF HAMDOK BEING SWORN IN HAMDOK SHAKING HANDS WITH BURHAN
- Embargoed: 14th October 2021 20:04
- Keywords: Civilians Government Military Politics Protests Sudan
- Location: KHARTOUM, SUDAN
- City: KHARTOUM, SUDAN
- Country: Sudan
- Topics: Africa,Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA002EWWVYH3
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: An estimated 20,000 Sudanese people protested on Thursday (September 30) in the capital Kharoum in support of a civilian-led transition to democracy after an attempted coup last week.
The attempt, which officials blamed on soldiers loyal to the previous government of Omar al-Bashir, laid bare divisions between military and civilian groups sharing power during a transition that is meant to run to 2023 and lead to elections.
Many protesters came from outside Khartoum by train from the cities of Atbara and Madani.
A crowd of thousands celebrated the arrival of the Madani train, climbing on top, waving national flags and chanting "the army is Sudan's army, not Burhan's army" - a reference to General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the leader of Sudan's military and its ruling sovereign council.
Civilian officials greeted the protesters. But security forces later fired volleys of tear gas to break up the gathering, a Reuters reporter said.
After last week's coup attempt, civilian officials accused military leaders of overstepping their bounds, while generals criticised civilian management of the economy and political process and said their forces were neglected and disrespected.
The military removed Bashir in April 2019 after months of protests triggered by an economic crisis.
It then signed a power-sharing deal with the civilian Forces of Freedom and Change coalition.
The FFC supported Thursday's demonstrations, which converged on the central Khartoum headquarters of a task force working to dismantle the Bashir administration.
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