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Sudan opposition decries army's suspension of talks, sees growing anger

May 16, 2019May 16, 2019

Sudan’s opposition alliance said on Thursday the ruling military council’s 72-hour suspension of talks with protesters was a “regrettable” setback to efforts to forge a new democratic era following the overthrow of veteran leader Omar al-Bashir.

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