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Khartoum: Thousands of Sudanese rallied in several cities including the capital Khartoum on Monday, urging the country’s new authorities to dissolve the former ruling party of ousted leader Omar Al Bashir.
Crowds of men and women rallied in Khartoum, its twin city of Omdurman, Madani, Al-Obeid, Port Sudan and in the town of Zalinge in war-torn Darfur, expressing their support for the new authorities who are tasked with the country’s transition to a civilian rule.
Monday’s gatherings also marked the October 21, 1964 uprising that had ousted the then military leader Ibrahim Abboud.
The demonstrators carried banners saying “Dissolve the National Congress Party”, an AFP correspondent reported.
The rallies also meant to demand “justice for the martyrs” killed during the months-long uprising that led to Bashir’s ouster in April. (AFP)
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