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Report says Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir, plans to step down following months of anti-government protests. ICYMI

State radio said Thursday the Sudan national army is preparing to make an important announcement as military officers surrounded the presidential palace in Khartoum, the capital. Al-Bashir is under house arrest, and the army will set up a council to administer state affairs, broadcaster Sky Arabia reported.

Calls for al-Bashir to resign reached fever pitch in recent days, as security forces fired tear gas at thousands of protesters gathered outside the military headquarters in Khartoum, where the president has a residence. They urged the army to back their movement. The army’s latest movements come as Bashir’s embattled ruling National Congress Party canceled a planned “million-man” rally to defend the 75-year-old on Thursday.

 

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