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Reform of the security forces in a key point of tension in discussions on a two-phase political process launched in December in Sudan, envisaging generals' exit from politics once a civilian government is installed.
More than a year after the military took power in a coup in Sudan, the military and its former civilian partners and other political forces have begun UN-facilitated talks to agree on a new political framework.
The demonstrators objected to UN efforts to mediate between the country's military and civilian leaders following last year's coup staged by army leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.
Sudanese security forces fired tear gas Thursday as thousands of protesters marched against last year's military coup
The latest killings - in Khartoum's sister city of Omdurman - bring the death toll since the outbreak of anti-coup protests on Monday to 11, with about 170 others wounded
Thousands of Sudanese have protested against the coup in the country outside the White House in Washington, calling for a return to democracy and civilian rule.
Campaigners said the formation of Sudan's first independent professional union in decades was an important step towards re-establishing freedoms after a military coup.
Sudanese Prime Minister Abdulla Hamdok has rejected accusations from Sudan’s ruling general, Abdul Fattah Burhan, that “out of touch” politicians were to blame for a coup attempt earlier this week.
Sudan's army has announced that a new government is about to be formed after last week's coup which deposed Prime Minister Abdulla Hamdok
Sudanese protesters celebrated Eid al-Adha among barricades during a sit-in against last year's military coup