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African Union gives Sudan 15 days to establish civil rule

The union "strongly condemns and totally rejects the seizure of power by the Sudanese military and its plan to lead the transition for two years," its Peace and Security Council said in a statement on Monday. The AU expressed "deep concern" over the military takeover and its impact, urging the Sudanese military to "refrain from any act or statement that would further complicate the situation in the country and negatively affect regional security and stability." Omar al-Bashir was forced out of power in a military coup last week, after protests against his three-decade rule engulfed Sudan. An interim military council said it would lead the country through a transition period of up to two years, but protesters have vowed to remain in the streets until a return to civilian government is guaranteed. Since the coup, the military council has tried to appease demonstrators. A curfew initially imposed has been scrapped, the council's leader, Defense Minister Awad Ibn Auf, stepped down after less than two days in power, the widely feared intelligence chief Salah Gosh resigned and a number of former regime officials are set to be prosecuted. As Bashir faces court, Sudan's protesters keep the music alive Bashir, his formerRead More – Source

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