Alyurae- Khartoum – General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of the coup government in Sudan, announced after a lengthy meeting last night with the security committee the formation of a committee of investigations from the police and the public prosecutor to investigate yesterday’s demonstrations on January 17th, in which eight protesters were killed and hundreds injured as a result of the use of excessive violence by security forces and accusations of using live ammunition and deadly weapons of war in dispersing demonstrators.
The call by Al Burhan coincides with a widespread international condemnation of the events and the excessive use of force, with Britain expressing shock at the use of live ammunition and condemning excessive violence by the security services.
At the same time, the Sudanese Revolutionary Forces and the resistance committees leading the demonstrations announced a full-scale civil disobedience and their determination to continue the protests.
Sudan is experiencing political instability caused by the military part of the transitional government staging a coup against their civilian partners, dissolving of the government and the change of basic constitutional provisions in the agreement between them, which pushed the Sudanese street out condemning the coup and demanding the return of the military to their barracks and the return of civilian rule to lead the transitional period