Pressure on Bashir builds as calls for Sudan transition grow

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Thousands of people remained at the army's headquarters on Tuesday night -- where they have been encamped since Saturday -- bathed in a sea of light as they held up their mobile phones as torches.

KHARTOUM - Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir came under mounting pressure Tuesday as three Western nations pushed for a political transition after months of unprecedented protests against his rule.

The country's police on Tuesday ordered its personnel to avoid intervening against the demonstrators. Soldiers meanwhile foiled repeated attempts by the feared National Intelligence and Security Service's agents to disperse the demonstrators with tear gas, witnesses said.On Tuesday the United States, the United Kingdom and Norway for the first time threw their weight behind the protestors, calling for a credible political transition plan in Sudan.

Washington had imposed a trade embargo on Sudan in 1997 for Khartoum's alleged links to Islamist groups - sanctions that were only lifted in October 2017. "There was heavy firing of tear gas after which army soldiers opened the gates of the compound for protesters to enter," a witness told AFP.

 

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