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Khartoum: Sudan’s transition towards civilian rule got off to a bumpy start as generals and protest leaders fell two days behind schedule on Tuesday in unveiling a joint sovereign council. The body will replace the transitional military council that took over from longtime ruler Omar al-Bashir when he was forced from power by relentless protests in April.
The former general appeared in court sitting in a cage to face graft charges on Monday, a sight that the two thirds of Sudan’s 40 million inhabitants who were born under his rule could hardly have imagined.
Abdalla Hamdok, a former UN economist based in Addis Ababa, has accepted the protest camp’s nomination but awaits the announcement of the sovereign council and has yet to arrive in the country. (AFP)
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