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Sudan PM Hamdok to return after coup – Mediators

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Sudan’s top military leader and the prime minister he ousted almost a month ago have reached a deal for the premier’s return to government and the release of civilian leaders, mediators said Sunday.

But while Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok was liberated from weeks of effective house arrest, thousands of protesters again rallied in several cities as security forces in the capital fired teargas at demonstrators.

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General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on October 25 declared a state of emergency and ousted the government in a move that upended a two-year transition to civilian rule and sparked international condemnation.

The power grab triggered a wave of mass street protests in which 40 demonstrators have been killed, according to medical sources.

But after weeks of intense internal and international pressure, mediators on Sunday announced that the military had reached an agreement to reinstate Hamdok as premier.

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