Sudan's Leading Opposition Party Rejects Strike Call
A leading Sudanese opposition party says it is refusing a call
by
protest leaders for a two-day general strike, in a sign of divisions
within the pro-democracy movement that is challenging military rule in
Sudan.
The opposition Umma Party said Sunday it opposes the "preparations and timing" of the strike.
The party is a member of the Forces for the Declaration of Freedom and Change, an umbrella group representing protesters and opposition parties in the negotiations with the ruling military council.
The opposition Umma Party said Sunday it opposes the "preparations and timing" of the strike.
The party is a member of the Forces for the Declaration of Freedom and Change, an umbrella group representing protesters and opposition parties in the negotiations with the ruling military council.
The FDFC said the nationwide strike would begin Tuesday. Protest leaders
are hoping to force the military, which ousted the autocrat Omar
al-Bashir from power in April, to transfer power to a civilian-led
authority.
VOA
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