The leader of the Forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change, the leader of the Sudanese Congress Party Omar Dakir, said that the approval of the Ethiopian initiative to resolve the Sudanese crisis does not mean allowing the jump on the demands of the revolution. He stressed that the approval is conditional on the implementation of the "Transitional Military Council" , Foremost of which is the formation of an independent commission to investigate the events of the "sit-in".

"We have accepted the return of negotiations, but we have demands on the military council to implement them in order to create a climate for negotiation," he said in an interview with the German news agency Deutsche Presse-Agentur. "There is a new reality on the ground after the massacre of the sit-in. And of course we call for the formation of an independent and impartial committee to investigate the events of the sit-in and hold the real officials accountable. "

He pointed to the documentation of the forces of freedom and change for many of the evidence of the crimes that took place during the sit-in.

On the details of the Ethiopian initiative and the formation of the sovereign council, he said: «The initiative proposed that the sovereign council be composed of 15 personalities, eight civilians and seven soldiers, with the presidency periodic between the parties».

He added: «was the dispute about who will be the majority within the Council, and suggested the Ethiopian mediator to be a half-seven or seven soldiers and seven civilians, and to choose a civilian figure neutral in accordance with the military council .. Was supposed to meet with the mediator, but was postponed on the basis of His request ».

He did not address whether the forces of freedom and change had agreed to assume the military presidency of the sovereign council in the first period.

On the point where the negotiations were stopped before the events of the sit-in, the head of the Congress Party said: "We had agreed that the forces of freedom and change would form the transitional government. We proposed that we occupy 67% of the transitional legislative council and the rest of the other political forces. Which is opposed to some of the leaders of the Military Council, where they want to split the Legislative Council 50% 50% for us and 50% for other forces .. We reject this because we know that these forces will probably be chosen from loyalists ».

"Only the NCP and all the forces that were involved with it until the moment of the fall of the regime on April 11 have no place in the transitional authority, and without that, we will not exercise any exclusion against Any party ».

The Ethiopian mediator told the Sudanese military council to accept the forces of freedom and change of the Ethiopian initiative. According to the sources, the Sudanese Transitional Military Council asked the Ethiopian mediator to merge the African and Ethiopian initiatives and submit them in one draft under the umbrella of Africa.

The sources added that the military council made a reservation, but the reservation is not linked to the details of the negotiation.

Meanwhile, a Sudanese court on Wednesday ordered authorities to restore Internet access after they were interrupted by orders from the ruling military junta after a bloody security operation targeting protesters earlier this month, a lawyer said. The ruling military junta cut off the Internet from mobile and landlines across Sudan, in a move some saw as intended to prevent protesters from organizing gatherings.

Lawyer Abdel-Azim al-Hassan said he had sued the Internet. Yesterday, a court in Khartoum ordered it returned.

"A lawsuit was filed 10 days ago, and yesterday Judge Awatif Abdullatif ordered the Communications Authority to restore the Internet immediately." Authorities can appeal to the Supreme Court.

• Sudanese Military Council requests integration of the Ethiopian and African initiatives.