Crowds fill Khartoum's streets to hail 'new Sudan'

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As the crowd erupted into a thunderous roar to mark the signing of a declaration on Sudan's transitional constitution, 19-year-old Ali broke into ...

KHARTOUM: As the crowd erupted into a thunderous roar to mark the signing of a declaration on Sudan's transitional constitution, 19-year-old Ali broke into tears for his dead brother.

All day, gaggles of Sudanese men and women, young and old, converged on the Friendship Hall, where the documents that will shape the country's 39-month transition were signed. The constitutional declaration signed on Saturday was agreed on August 4 and was a compromise between the protest umbrella and a ruling military council.

"This is the biggest celebration I have ever seen in my country. We have a new Sudan," said Saba Mohammed, a veiled 37-year-old woman, waving a small plastic flag.The transition is meant to guarantee more rights and freedom and is due to culminate in elections in late 2022.People told AFP they expect a quick and significant improvement in their economic circumstances.

 

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