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Protests after Sudan general dissolves government after 'coup'

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Sudanese residents from the capital Khartoum call for the return of a civilian government and reject the statement given by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan where he declared a state of emergency and dissolved the authorities leading the country's democratic transition.

Added on the 25/10/2021 18:53:03 - Copyright : AFP EN

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