
'No going back is possible': Opposition to Sudan military coup grows
India Today
The decision by Sudan's Abdel Fattah al-Burhan to dissolve the country's government this week has sparked mounting opposition on multiple other fronts, with protesters giving the rallying cry: "no going back is possible".
The decision by Sudan's Abdel Fattah al-Burhan to dissolve the country's government this week sparked angry street protests but he is also facing mounting opposition on multiple other fronts.
Top civil servants, including Sudanese ambassadors, as well as other groups and institutions have riled against the top general's move.

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