Sudanese security forces fire tear gas at anti-coup protests (Al Jazeera)

Sudanese security forces have fired tear gas as thousands of protesters rallied against a deal that saw the civilian prime minister reinstated following a military coup last month, witnesses said.

The protests on Thursday came just days after army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan signed a new power-sharing deal with Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, after releasing him from house arrest.

Sudanese security forces fire tear gas at anti-coup protests | Protests News | Al Jazeera

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