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Sudan's military has dissolved civilian rule, arrested political leaders and declared a state of emergency.
Sudan's military dissolves civilian government and arrests leaders
Sudan's military has dissolved civilian rule, arrested political leaders and declared a state of emergency.
Gen Abdel Fattah Burhan, who had been heading a joint council with civilian leaders, blamed political infighting.
Protesters have taken to the streets of the capital, Khartoum, and there are reports of gunfire.
Military and civilian leaders have been at odds since long-time ruler Omar al-Bashir was overthrown two years ago and the transitional government set up.
Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok is among those reported to have been put under house arrest.
Video footage from the north African nation's capital on Monday showed protesters manning lit barricades and entering the area near the military's headquarters.A statement from the information ministry on Facebook said the detentions were carried out by "joint military forces" and those arrested were being held in "an unidentified location".The ministry said soldiers had stormed the HQ of the state broadcaster, in Omdurman, and detained staff there.It also said Mr Hamdok was being pressed to support a coup but was refusing to do so and he urged people to continue with peaceful protests to "defend the revolution". UK's special envoy for Sudan and South Sudan, Robert Fairweather, tweeted that military arrests of civilian leaders would be "a betrayal of the revolution, the transition and the Sudanese people".
The US, UN, EU and Arab League have also expressed deep concern.
Witnesses say the internet is down and that army and paramilitary troops have been deployed across the city. Khartoum airport is now closed, and international flights are suspended.
A statement from the information ministry on Facebook said the detentions were carried out by "joint military forces" and those arrested were being held in "an unidentified location".
The ministry said soldiers had stormed the HQ of the state broadcaster, in Omdurman, and detained staff there.
It also said Mr Hamdok was being pressed to support a coup but was refusing to do so and he urged people to continue with peaceful protests to "defend the revolution".
The UK's special envoy for Sudan and South Sudan, Robert Fairweather, tweeted that military arrests of civilian leaders would be "a betrayal of the revolution, the transition and the Sudanese people".
The US, UN, EU and Arab League have also expressed deep concern.
Witnesses say the internet is down and that army and paramilitary troops have been deployed across the city. Khartoum airport is now closed, and international flights are suspended.
Recent weeks have seen a rapid build-up of tension in Khartoum. A hostile takeover of power is what many in Sudan and beyond have feared could happen anytime. The signs have been all too clear.
A pro-military sit-in right in front of the presidential palace in Khartoum was seen as choreographed to lead to a coup. No attempt was made to disguise its purpose. The protesters demanded that the military overthrow "failed" civilian leaders. It was an unusual attempt at legitimising a military takeover, using the guise of a popular protest.
Nearly a week later, a counter-protest was held. This time, huge crowds came out in support of the civilian government.
With more protests called by pro-democracy groups to "counter a military coup", Sudan could be set for yet another period of showdown between the armed forces and the people.
The country has made huge strides in normalising ties with the West and unlocking much-needed funding streams. The promise of transition to democracy has kept many Sudanese and the country's allies hopeful. But all that could be at risk now.
The military and civilian transitional authorities have ruled together since President Bashir was toppled after months of street protests in 2019.
A power-sharing deal between the military and a loose coalition of groups - the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) - had been agreed, launching the Sovereign Council.
It was to rule the country for another year - with the aim of holding elections and transitioning to civilian rule.
But the deal has always been fractious, with a large number of rival political groups - and divisions within the military too.
Sudan has been unable to find a workable political system since independence in 1956 and has seen numerous coups and coup attempts.
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