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US backs peaceful, democratic Sudan after Bashir ouster

By Michael Hernandez</p> <p>WASHINGTON (AA) – The U.S. said Thursday it supports strongly &quot;a peaceful and democratic Sudan&quot; after longtime President Omar al-Bashir was removed from power by the Sudanese military. </p> <p>&quot;The United State continues to call on transitional authorities to exercise restraint, and to allow space for civilian participation within the government,&quot; State Department spokesman Robert Palladino told reporters. </p> <p>&quot;We commend the people of Sudan for the resiliency and their commitment to nonviolence as they express their legitimate demand for inclusive and representative government that respects and protects human rights,&quot; he said.</p> <p>The Sudanese military earlier Thursday announced the removal of al-Bashir, who had ruled Sudan since 1989, and the imposition of a two-year &quot;transitional phase&quot; following mass demonstrations calling for the president to step down.</p> <p>Defense Minister Awad ibn Auf also announced in a televised statement the imposition of a one-month curfew — to take effect Thursday evening — along with a three-month nationwide state of emergency.</p> <p>Ibn Auf further announced the suspension of Sudan’s 2005 Constitution and the dissolution of the Sudanese presidency, parliament and council of ministers.</p> <p>A military council, he said, would be drawn up to run the country’s affairs during the post-Bashir interim phase.</p> <p>Sudanese opposition parties and professional associations voiced &quot;total rejection&quot; of what they described as a &quot;military coup&quot;.</p> <p>Al-Bashir came to power on the back of a 1989 military coup against the democratically-elected government of Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi.</p> <p>In a subsequent statement, the Sudanese Professionals Association, which led recent protests against al-Bashir, urged members of the Sudanese military to be wary of attempts by the deep state to &quot;steal the revolution&quot;.</p> <p>&quot;We call on all officers and soldiers of the Sudanese army… to stand with the people against attempts to steal the revolution by the regime’s old guard,&quot; the statement read.</p> <p>The State Department emphasized it is the Sudanese people who should choose who leads them.</p> <p>&quot;The Sudanese people have been clear that they are demanding a civilian-led transition. They should be able to do so sooner than two years from now,&quot; Palladino said.

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