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Sudan and June 30 ... back to the street again

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Hours after the June 30 demonstrations called for by the "Forces of Freedom and Change" in Sudan and the military council's response to the initiative of Ethiopia and the African Union, a question now arises "Which way is Sudan heading?"

In the same context, the African-Ethiopian mediator meets today with the "forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change" and informs them of the approval of the military council and its proposal to start negotiations. The "Forces of Freedom and Change" informs him of their total refusal to negotiate with the Military Council and that they will sit with him only to complete the process of handing over and handing power.

Ayman Bashir, a member of the Association of Sudanese Professionals, said in a telephone conversation with . that "the Sudanese people came out yesterday in the June 30 demonstrations to bring the revolutionary momentum back into the street. As for negotiating with the Military Council, we hope there will be seriousness and Meets the African-Ethiopian initiative, which at the outset was set by a popular consensus that could meet the aspirations of the Sudanese people. "

Bashir added, "Yesterday's demonstrations received a high international and regional presence despite the cut off of the Internet, but simple exercises for the Sudanese people, with numbers estimated by more than 9 million Sudanese citizens in Khartoum and their mandates came out to express and demand the citizenship of the Authority immediately without restriction or procrastination."

The member of the gathering of professionals, that "the more than 15 partisan currents of the Communists and a democratic federal and the Justice and Equality Movement and other currents," adding that "the next is according to developments that occur and ultimately, the people is to determine the next through the developments that will result from Negotiations called for by the military council if the forces of freedom and change agreed with the Afro-Ethiopian initiative. "

"We accept negotiations with the military council under international and regional guarantees, with documentation in the event of agreement between the two parties from supreme judicial authorities and the transfer and dissemination of space information," said Rehab Ibrahim Musa, a Sudanese political activist for ..

Bakri Abdul Aziz, head of Sudan's exit campaign for ., said that "the 30 June demonstrations were a declaration of the end of the role of the military junta in the country, and clearly the people said their speech and that your alleged talk about the popular mandate is a fantasy no more "He said.

"The military council, despite the international calls and warnings, is still intransigent in handing over power to civilians and doing a dodgy operation for external consumption because the Sudanese interior understands all these things and does not walk behind them after all the papers have been uncovered and the claims of protecting the revolution have been reversed," Bakri said.

"All the scenarios are ready for escalation, and we will not accept negotiations with the Council or sit at a table with them until after the conditions announced by the forces of freedom and change have been implemented. The main element is the trial of the killers of the demonstrators in the General Command sit-in urgently and transparently. The massacre bears the crime and they are innocent and the real offender escapes punishment. "

The forces of freedom and change, which has been leading the protests demanding the transfer of power from the military junta to civilians since the isolation of former President Omar al-Bashir last April, announced the launch of what it called "million marches martyrs and the achievement of civil authority," on Sunday.

Talks between the military junta and the opposition have reached an impasse amid deep disagreements over the formation of the sovereign council mandated to run the transition.

On June 3, Sudanese security forces stormed the scene of the sit-in of opposition forces set up by the protesters in front of the army's general headquarters in the center of the capital Khartoum and forcibly dispersed their sit-in, killing more than 100 people.

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