Sudan's military releases detained ministers amid deadlocked civilian negotiations and rising global pressure
Sudan's top general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has said that the country's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok was"at my home" a day after his reported detention by soldiers during a widely condemned military coup.
International pressure to resolve the crisis and re-install the civilian transitional government has been mounting. Meanwhile, protest leaders and human rights workers warn of a widespread arrest campaign targeting activists and opposition leaders.The international community continues to press for de-escalation, in hopes of restoring its democratically-elected government. To achieve this, the United Nations Human Rights Council is set to hold an emergency session on Sudan this Friday.
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