The head of the transitional military junta in Sudan, Abdul Fattah Barhan, revealed the military junta's view of the current situation and the measures it will take to ensure the democratic transition.

He announced in a joint interview with the official channels of Sudan and local Sunrise that all the symbols and leaders of the former regime currently in the prison of Cooper, stressing that the trials of symbols of the former regime will begin soon, without specifying the date of launch, but called for anyone who has evidence against one of the symbols of the former regime To submit.

He said in the meeting that broadcast this evening that they formed specialized committees to review the performance of the security and intelligence in accordance with the specific tasks and competencies of the work of the device, the collection and analysis of information, and referred to the transfer of all the leaders of the first row of the National Security and Intelligence Service to retire.

Bashir's money
On the reports of the existence of bags packed with money in the house of the isolated President Omar al-Bashir, the proof that they found at the residence of Bashir in the guest house amount of seventy million euros, transferred to the Central Bank of Sudan.

He added that they handed over airports and land and sea ports lists of travel ban of all former officials, without disclosing the names or numbers of those who have been included in the travel ban so far.

He stressed that dialogue with the United States on the lifting of the name of Sudan from the list of terrorism will be launched soon.

100 Vision for Transition
In the same interview, the President of the transitional military council in Sudan, Abdel-Fattah Borhan said that the Council received during the past few days about 100 visions proposed by the political forces to manage and manage the transitional period. He added that there was no great difference between the visions of the political forces of the transitional period.

The deadline given by the Transitional Military Council in Sudan to the political forces ends today with proposals on the next stage.

The military junta had asked the political forces to submit proposals within a maximum of seven days, including the terms of the prime minister and the government; and whether the transitional period of two years was sufficient.

He said that the Council will respond to the proposals of the political forces before the end of this week, noting that the formation of a military military council "is subject to discussion," and added that if the political forces submitted a proposal to form an agreed transitional government, we will hand over power tomorrow.

He stressed that President Bashir and former senior officials were in prison.

Commenting on the rebels' accusations of ignoring their demands, Al-Burhan said that the demands of the rebels will find the military council to follow up with great accuracy and that the council is working on arranging the transfer of power to the civilians, stressing the Council's firm commitment not to exclude any political forces except the National Congress.

Hold on to power
Despite promises by the junta to work for a peaceful transition to power, the Freedom and Change Declaration, the Transitional Military Council, has been accused of preventing the handover of power.
The Declaration of Freedom and Change warned of what he described as attempts to circumvent the gains of the revolution and reproduce the former regime.

He said in a statement that the military council is working to prevent the handover of power to civilians, to unify the authority as the legitimate representative of the revolutionaries, and to reproduce the former regime.
He called on all citizens to rally in the sit-in field, in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, until the entire regime was uprooted.

Preparations for a government declaration
While the response to the post-al-Bashir arrangement is being pursued and repressed, Sudanese protest leaders are preparing to unveil the composition of a civilian body that wants to transfer power to military rulers who have resisted calls to step down despite mass protests.

Thousands of demonstrators rallied in front of the army headquarters in central Khartoum ahead of the group's announcement, the day after the two sides vowed to hold further talks.

"We are waiting for the announcement today ... and all Sudanese support the body that will be unveiled by the Sudanese professional community," Ramaisa Omar, one of the protesters at the sit-in, told AFP.

Dozens of demonstrators sat shouting and waving Sudanese flags at a bridge at the assembly site, and threw stones at them.