The violence came as thousands of pro-democracy protesters yet again took to the streets across Sudan to rally against the military's takeover last month. Sudan's top general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan speaks in Khartoum on Oct. 26, a day after the Sudanese military seized power. (Ashraf Shazly/AFP/Getty Images)Coup halted planned shiftThe Sudanese military seized power on Oct. 25, dissolving the transitional government and arresting dozens of officials and politicians. Other political parties and movements joined the call, and the Sudan Doctors Committee is also part of the pro-democracy movement. They also chanted "civilian, civilian," a reference to their main demand that the generals hand over power to civilians.
Source: CBC News November 13, 2021 21:00 UTC