By Khalid AbdelazizKHARTOUM (Reuters) - Two Sudanese rebel leaders were arrested early on Saturday, opposition sources said, shortly after meeting visiting Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who is trying to mediate in a crisis threatening a transition to democracy. The Ethiopian premier visited days after Sudanese forces stormed a protest camp outside the Defence Ministry in Khartoum where demonstrators were demanding civilian rule. On Wednesday, SPLM-N deputy head Yasir Arman was detained by security services at his house in Khartoum, the organization said. The Sudanese opposition would not agree to any deal before all of its conditions are met, he said. But they were left inside Sudan when that agreement paved the way to the secession of South Sudan in 2011.
Source: Ethiopian News June 08, 2019 09:45 UTC