Al Jazeera reports the latest on the ongoing push for a democratic revolution in Sudan:
Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir is facing growing calls to step down following deadly protests over a dire economic crisis in the country. Twenty-two Sudanese opposition political parties and groups on Tuesday demanded that Bashir transfer power to a “sovereign council” and a transitional government that would set a “suitable” date for democratic elections.
The groupings, calling themselves the National Front for Change, include some Islamist factions that were once allied with Bashir, who seized power in a 1989 military coup, as well as breakaway groups from large traditional parties.
A short video from Al Jazeera:
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