The Sudanese Workers' Union announced the start of preparations for the "rural processions" in all regions, and night demonstrations took place in Khartoum and Al-Jazeera. While rapid support forces continued to suppress the protests, the parties to the crisis made contradictory statements about Ethiopian and African mediation.

The gathering of Sudanese professionals Monday announced its intention to organize rural processions in all regions on June 30, under the title "Handover of power to civilians".

He called on the assembly to organize protest vigils for professionals and information campaigns to introduce the countryside.

In the same context, there were night demonstrations in Khartoum and the city of Mnakl in the state of the island to demand the handover of power to civilians.

On Monday, police and rapid support forces dispersed a demonstration of hundreds of students from the National University of Rabat in Khartoum after demanding the handover of power to civilians.

Activists said that the forces of the rapid support dispersed the youth gatherings in the spring square in Omdurman (west of the capital There was no immediate comment from the Sudanese authorities.

One initiative
The group denied the existence of two initiatives to mediate between the forces of freedom and change and the Transitional Military Council.

A unified initiative combining the Ethiopian and African vision to resolve the crisis has been presented to all parties simultaneously.

He noted that the unified Ethiopian-African initiative had maintained the understandings and agreements reached with the military junta in the past.

The spokesman for the group of professionals Ismael Taj insisted on their mediation with Ethiopia, and said that their refusal and retreat as a war against the regional and international community that supports them.

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A spokesman for the junta said on Sunday that Ethiopia's transition plan was "different" from the African Union initiative, without going into the details of the documents.

Reuters quoted the Ethiopian offer draft as stipulating that the sovereign council would consist of seven civilians and seven soldiers with one or more seats reserved for a neutral figure.

Refused and denied
Earlier, the military council rejected the Ethiopian proposal accepted by the opposition coalition, but gave preliminary approval to the "African Union Plan", which did not elaborate.

Mohammed Hamdan Humaidati, deputy head of the military council, said that the Ethiopian side did not provide any paper or initiative to settle the crisis between the Council and the forces of freedom and change.

UN human rights commissioner Michel Bachelet called for human rights observers to be allowed to enter Sudan, stop what she called the repression of protesters and called for the return of Internet services.

Tensions between the council and the forces of freedom and change have escalated since June 3 when security forces broke up a sit-in outside the army headquarters in Khartoum.

The Central Sudan Doctors Committee confirmed the deaths of 128 people in the process of dismantling the sit-in and repression that followed, but the authorities spoke of the fall of 61 people only.

It is noteworthy that the Sudanese army dismissed President Omar al-Bashir on April 11, after the mass protests against his rule, which lasted more than thirty years.

The military formed a military council to manage the transition, but the protesters refused to take over the generals and insisted on handing over power to a civilian government.