Sudan frees several civilian and political leaders held since the coup after a deal aimed to restore a fragile transition process towards full democracy
Sudanese authorities have released several civilian leaders detained since last month's coup.
The release of politicians was the key plank in a deal aimed to restore a fragile transition process towards full democracy. But on Sunday, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, who had also been put under effective house arrest, was released.
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