Sudan's Burhan warns Islamists and other factions against interfering with the military
President of Sudan Abdel Fattah al-Burhan addresses the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. Headquarters in New York City, U.S., September 22, 2022. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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Sudan's leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on Sunday issued
another stern warning to Islamists and other political factions against any
interference in the military, amid talks with civilian parties to form a
non-partisan government.
More than a year after the military
took power in a coup, the military and its former civilian partners and other
political forces have begun U.N.-facilitated talks to agree on a new political
framework.
However,
Islamists loyal to former president Omar al-Bashir have criticised the military
for seeking a partnership with pro-democracy civilian groups, and for what they
say is allowing foreign interference from U.N. and western facilitators.
On Saturday thousands of Bashir loyalists held a protest against
the ongoing talks. Burhan warned both civilian parties and the former ruling
Islamists of agitating within the military or interfering, saying it was
carrying out its own reforms.
"We'll cut out the tongue
of anyone who speaks on the military," Burhan said in a speech at an army
base west of the capital.
"We warned the Islamists, as they have started interfering
with the military, we told them to stay away from the military," he said.
Since the coup in Oct. 2021,
Sudan has been without a new prime minister or cabinet, seen increasing tribal
violence, and its economy has been plunged into further turmoil. Both the
military and participating parties have said they aim to pull the country out
of impending chaos.
In a Nov. 6 speech Burhan had confirmed that talks had begun and
on Sunday he acknowledged that the military had presented its notes on a draft
constitution which the U.N. said last week was the basis of discussions it had
launched.
"We expect this next
government to be made up of independents not affiliated with any party, this is
what we've always said," Burhan said in the speech.
He also said that the civilian politicians he had sat with had assured him they are not negotiating to advance their political interests.


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