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    Sudan’s prime minister resigns after mass protests

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 3, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Abdalla Hamdok is Sudan's interim prime minister in the power-sharing deal created after long-term ruler Omar al-Bashir was toppled in 2019
    Abdalla Hamdok is Sudan's interim prime minister has resigned
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    Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has resigned after another day of mass protests rocked the capital Khartoum.

    Thousands marched against a recent deal he had done to share power with the army, who staged a coup in October.

    Chanting “power to the people”, protesters called for a return to full civilian rule. But military forces staged another violent crackdown, leaving two people dead.

    Mr Hamdok’s decision to quit leaves the army in full control.

    Rallies against sexual violence in Sudan have taken place following allegations that 13 women and girls were raped at a protest
    Rallies against sexual violence in Sudan have taken place following allegations that 13 women and girls were raped at a protest

    It is another blow to Sudan‘s fragile attempts at a transition to democratic rule after a popular uprising led to the overthrow of Sudan’s long-term authoritarian President Omar al-Bashir in 2019.

    In a televised address, Mr Hamdok said the country was at a “dangerous turning point that threatens its whole survival”.

    • Pro-democracy protesters tear-gased in Sudan

    He said he had tried his best to stop the country from “sliding towards disaster”, but that “despite everything that has been done to reach a consensus… it has not happened”.

    Civilian and military leaders had made an uneasy power-sharing agreement after the army staged a coup on 25 October and initially placed Prime Minister Hamdok under house arrest.

    Under the agreement reached with Mr Hamdok in November, the reinstated prime minister was supposed to lead a cabinet of technocrats until elections were held. But it was unclear how much power the new civilian government would have, and protesters said they did not trust the military.

    Thousands of people were on the streets of the capital Khartoum and the city of Omdurman on Sunday, chanting and calling on the military to leave politics alone.

    On social media, activists have said 2022 will be “the year of the continuation of the resistance”.

    More than 50 people have been killed at protests since the coup, including at least two on Sunday, according to the pro-democracy Sudan Central Doctors’ Committee.

    Coup leader Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has defended last October’s coup, saying the army had acted to prevent a civil war that was threatening to erupt. He says Sudan is still committed to the transition to civilian rule, with elections planned for July 2023.

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