Sudan (IP) - Thousands of Sudanese people came into the streets of Khartoum to demonstrate their opposition to the military in power.

Iran PressAfrica: “Without Participation, without Compromise, Without Legitimacy,” was the slogan the Sudanese people were chanting on Monday against the military regime ruling in the country.

A number of demonstrators tried to approach the headquarters of the head of the Sudanese Military Council in Khartoum, but the military forces used tear gas to disperse the people.

The demonstrators stressed the continuation of the protests until the ruling military regime was subverted.

Sudan’s top general, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, on October 25 declared a state of emergency, ousted the government, and detained the civilian leadership. 

On November 21, 2021, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the former Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok signed a political agreement to bring him back to power, which met with widespread opposition of the people. 

Sudanese people want a civil government to be established.

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