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UN demand reinstatement of the government in Sudan

2021-10-28T17:02:51.399Z


It wasn't easy. But now the Security Council is also clearly behind the powerless government in Sudan. The German UN chief diplomat in Khartoum tries to mediate.


It wasn't easy.

But now the Security Council is also clearly behind the powerless government in Sudan.

The German UN chief diplomat in Khartoum tries to mediate.

New York / Khartoum - After days of negotiations, the United Nations Security Council has made clear its support for the disempowered government in Sudan.

Man verlange die sofortige Wiedereinsetzung der zivil geführten Regierung, teilte das mächtigste Gremium der Vereinten Nationen in einer Stellungnahme am Donnerstag mit. Zuvor hatte der UN-Sondergesandte im Sudan, Volker Perthes, bestätigt, sowohl den Putschistenführer General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan wie auch den entmachteten Regierungschef Abdullah Hamduk persönlich getroffen zu haben.

The Security Council called for the release of all arrested members of the government and a renunciation of force. The 15 council members are seriously concerned about the “military takeover”. Any attempt to undermine the democratic process in Sudan would endanger the security, stability and development of the East African country. In a personal conversation, Perthes had also suggested to Al-Burhan that all political prisoners should be released immediately and that they demanded access to the detainees, it said from Khartoum.

The military took power on Monday in the country of 44 million people.

General Al-Burhan, who had previously headed a transitional government together with Prime Minister Hamduk, announced the disempowerment of civilian members of the government and declared a state of emergency.

However, Germany, the EU, the USA and other countries continue to recognize Hamduk as head of government.

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Since then, the Internet has been largely blocked in the country.

Opponents of the coup have set up roadblocks in the capital.

According to UN information, there are said to have been seven dead and 170 injured.

The airport in the capital Khartoum, which was closed after the coup, is back in operation.

According to state television, the military had previously replaced the top management of the aviation authority.

Nationwide protests against the military rulers are expected on Saturday during the "Day of Resistance".

After the coup, doctors, civil servants and employees in the oil sector, among others, joined the civil resistance movement.

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Source: merkur

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