Khartoum (IP) - People of different cities of Sudan, including the capital, Khartoum, once again took to the streets and demonstrated against the military regime.

Iran PressAfrica: The people of Khartoum, with a large presence in the streets of Sudan's capital, emphasized on Sunday evening that they will continue to protest until the overthrow of the military rule in this country.

The Sudanese demonstrators underlined that they are pursuing their main goals with the continuation of demonstrations and a large presence in the streets and have no hope for foreign initiatives and interference.

The forces of the Sudanese army also threw tear gas and sound bombs at the demonstrators in Khartoum and other states of Sudan, and this action of the Sudanese military led to the injury of hundreds of protesters.

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Sharif Muhammad Othman, the leader of the Freedom and Change Forces in the capital of Sudan during the Sudanese protests against the military regime, told an Iran press reporter in Khartoum that the Freedom and Change Forces were standing in a line with the Sudanese people during the demonstrations.

'Sharif Muhammad Othman' emphasized that the forces of freedom and change do not participate and negotiate with the military government in Sudan because this government does not have the legitimacy of the people.

After the military coup in Sudan (October 2021), almost every week, the streets of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, and other cities of this country are full of protesting Sudanese people, especially young people.

 The people of Sudan are against the presence of the military in power, and their main goal by participating in the demonstrations is to overthrow the military government and make a legal, legitimate and approved by people take office.

 Maryam Al-Hassan, protester and Sudanese citizen, in an interview with Iran Press reporter in Khartoum, said: "I stand by my sons and daughters who have risen in the streets of Sudan to achieve the slogan of the Sudanese revolution, which is "freedom, peace and justice".

This Sudanese citizen emphasized that the Sudanese people, especially the youth, will continue to protest until the overthrow of the military regime, which has tortured and killed the Sudanese people, especially the revolutionary youth.

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