Sudan: Large protests against military rule reflect deepened political crisis (Mohammed Amin, Middle East Eye)

Sudanese protesters cheer as they greet fellow demonstrators upon their arrival on a train from Madani to join a rally in support of a civilian-led transition to democracy in Khartoum, 30 September 2021 (AFP)

Sudan’s political crisis has deepened dramatically in recent weeks, with civilians and military officials in the transitional government entering into an aggressive cycle of fiercely worded accusations.

The war of words, along with an alleged coup, denounced by both the army and civilians last week, has pushed international guarantors of the power-sharing deal between the civilians and military to rush to Sudan and mediate between the two sides.

Sudan: Large protests against military rule reflect deepened political crisis | Middle East Eye

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