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A breakthrough deal was signed Sunday to reverse the military takeover in Sudan, nearly a month after the country's top general ousted the prime minister, as a teenager was killed in an ongoing crackdown on protests.
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have called on the Sudanese military to release politicians, activists and others detained since last month's coup and stop violence against protesters
General Abdel-Fattah Burhan's announcement that he will not hold a government position after an elected civilian administration comes to power in Sudan does not stop other generals from becoming candidates.
The Paris Club of around 20 wealthy nations had decided to cancel $14.1 billion of Sudan's debt and reschedule some of the rest - but the 25 October military coup 'calls this process into question', the French foreign ministry said
The UN rights chief on Friday branded 'deeply disturbing' the recent military takeover in Sudan and urged diplomats in Geneva to 'take appropriate action' to step up monitoring.
The US has reportedly asked Israel to use its close ties with Sudan's current leader General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan to urge him to return his country back to civilian rule.
Just over a week after Sudan's top general locked up political leaders and seized power sparking mass protests and a deadly crackdown, mediators are seeking to restore the transition to civilian rule.
'We... condemn the dissolution of the transitional institutions and want to see the October 25 measures reversed,' Jeffrey Feltman, the US special envoy for the Horn of Africa, said.
Israeli officials met with Sudanese military leaders to assess the situation in Sudan, one week after a coup.
The whereabouts of Sudan's civilian leaders overthrown by the military coup last week are unknown, according to their lawyer