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Sudan coup: Protesters defy curfew after military ousts Bashir


A large crowd of people on the streets of Sudan's capital Khartoum, on the streets, announced the new military council's nighttime curfew.

Long-term President Omar al-Bashir was exiled and arrested on Thursday after a street protests.

But the protesters say the military council is the same rule.

The latest stand-off protesters and the army created threats of violent clashes.

BBC World Service Secretary William Will Ross said, there is a real danger that security forces and militias can launch their guns at different ports.

Both the United Nations and the African Union issued for peace.

75 year old Mr. After hearing the arrest of Bashir, the public invites protesters to sit outside the public headquarters outside the headquarters.

"This is the continuation of the same regime," said Sara Abdelzalil of Sudan's professional organization. "Therefore, we must continue to do what we have to do peacefully and fight for what we have to do."

And then, an official statement carried by state-run media said a curfew would run from 22:00 local time (20:00 GMT) to 04:00.

"Citizens are advised to stick to it for their all safety, " it said, Adding: "The armed forces and the security council will carry out its duty to uphold peace and security and protect citizens' livelihoods."

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