![]() Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.įeltman, who is the John C. "People in Sudan want the military back in the barracks," he said in a shared statement with U.K. In Japan for a Group of Seven meeting, Secretary of State Antony Blinken renewed his call for negotiations and a truce. ![]() secretary general to the heads of the Arab League and the African Union Commission – are demanding a cease-fire. That has not happened this time, and Akinwotu's reporting suggests that is because there's a propaganda war going on, as well, and for that, both sides need the internet.ĭiplomats – from the U.N. ![]() And on Monday, Sudan's army chief labeled the RSF a rebellious group and ordered it disbanded.ĭuring civilian protests and coups in Sudan, it is common for authorities to shut down internet access across the country. Instead, the deal was delayed by disputes over when civilians would assume oversight. Under plans for a power-sharing military council, the RSF leader was to become Burhan's deputy. The RSF forces led by Dagalo, who is widely known as Hemedti, grew out of the Janjaweed militias that were blamed for a brutal crackdown and what humanitarian groups called genocide in Sudan's Darfur region.
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