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Sudanese protesters call for 2 days national strike
 
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Sat, 25 May 2019   ||   Sudan,
 

In a bid to press the ruling military council to transfer power to a civilian-led authority, Sudan's protest leaders have set a date for next week's two-day general strike

The Sudanese Professionals' Association, which spearheaded march that led the army to oust President Omar al-Bashir last month, called for the nationwide strike to begin Tuesday.

A statement released Saturday asked people to go to work but abstain from any activity, then head to various marches and sit-ins across the country.

The days of protest are set to culminate in mass rallies on Thursday.

Despite ending al-Bashir's 30-year reign, protesters have remained in the streets.

They insist on “limited military representation”  in a sovereign council, while the military wants to lead the body during an agreed-upon three-year transition.

 

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