Internet down, prime minister arrested with other leaders, reporting for military stamp in Sudan

Members of transitional government and other civil leaders have been arrested amid reports of a military stamp. Prime Minister Obadiah Hamdok is reported to be among the persons arrested by unidentified soldiers. The military has not yet amended, but pro-democracy groups have called on citizens to take to the streets, reports the BBC, translates Periscopi. Military leaders [...]
Prime Minister Obadiah Hamdok is reported to be among the persons arrested by unidentified soldiers.
The military has not yet amended, but pro-democracy groups have called on citizens to take to the streets, reports the BBC, translates Periscopi.
Military leaders and civilians have been at odds for a long time after former ruler Omar al-Bashir collapsed two years ago and a transitional government was put under control.
It is unknown who is behind the arrests in question.
The United States was a completely alarmed “” from the status report.
Witnesses have said that the internet had also fallen to Khartoum, the capital city of Sudan. /Periscope











