Newsdeck: Sudan protesters warn 'remnants of Bashir regime' still at work By Al Jazeera
Sudan's principle protest group has demanded the immediate formation of a civilian-led government to replace the country's new ruling military council, warning that the demonstrators'"revolution" is at threat from"the remnants of the regime" of deposed leader Omar al-Bashir .
Since then, negotiations have taken place between the council and protest organisers, who on Saturday submitted a list of demands to Sudan’s military rulers. Al-Burhan has also vowed to restructure state institutions and “uproot the [Bashir] regime and its symbols” – but has also said that the transition to civilian rule could take up to two years. Concessions fail to appease protesters
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