A leader in the «forces of freedom and change» in Sudan, a match in visions with the Transitional Military Council on the constitutional document, while quoted the Sudanese News Agency (SUNA) the Chairman of the Political Committee of the Military Council, Lieutenant Shamseddine Kabbashi, And "the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change" on the constitutional document, and to resolve issues related to the formation of a civilian government in the transitional period. At a time when the military junta blamed teachers for the events of al-Yabid, thousands demonstrated across Sudan condemning the killing of six this week, including four students, and four demonstrators were shot dead during a march in Omdurman near Khartoum.

"We agreed with the military to form the two chambers of sovereignty, ministers and the powers of the Legislative Council," said the leader of the Forces for Freedom and Change, Shata al-Haj, at a press conference.

"We agreed that there is no absolute immunity, but only procedural," he said, adding that the dependency of the rapid support forces had been discussed and would be subject to further negotiation.

Earlier, he said in an interview with the «Taste News» Sudan, that the technical committees common to the two parties resolved a lot of points. He stressed that the two sides agreed on the seventh of August as the deadline for signing the constitutional document, stressing that the focus now on the near formation of institutions of the transitional period. He revealed attempts to persuade the Sudanese Communist Party to back down from its decision to withdraw from negotiations and to refuse to participate in the institutions of the transition.

In another context, he stressed that the «Council of Sovereignty» will be fair representation of women, and will represent all the regions.

The «freedom and change» confirmed the existence of attempts «to drag the country into the cycle of violence», accusing the «regime and the shadow groups» these attempts.

The Committee on the Field in the Forces for Freedom and Change issued a statement confirming the existence of attempts to "penetrate groups of thuwar and plant some members of the former regime and its lands in their midst." The committee also claimed that the regime "distributed firearms to some of these groups."

"This plan is aimed at inciting violence on a large scale to push these groups to fire live ammunition at citizens and regular forces," she said, calling it an attempt to drag the country into a cycle of violence.

The field committee confirmed that this plan is managed, coordinated, and directly monitored by one of the leaders of the former regime, explaining that this leader was referred to retirement in 2018, and accused of corruption in financial cases, and has been in prison for a period before his release in previous months.

The Commission charged the Transitional Military Council with "full responsibility for any incidents of violence, murder and bloodshed of the Sudanese" resulting from this scheme.

"We will not retreat from the use of all means of peaceful resistance until the full revolution of our people reaches their goals, which are legal and legitimate means and instruments that are recognized and protected by international charters. We will continue to conduct processions and demonstrations, and the issuance of revolutionary revolutionary peace agendas ». The Sudanese committee called in all cities, villages and towns to go out to the demonstration yesterday.

For its part, the military junta, yesterday, two teachers of the Union of Professionals, responsible for the events that took place in the city of Abyan, killing six people and wounding 20 others.

The Security and Defense Committee of the Military Council said in a statement that a group of young people took out the school students by force and with the direct induction of teachers belonging to the Teachers Committee of the Sudanese Professionals Association.

According to the Sudanese News Agency, the authorities are currently taking legal action against teachers, who are known.

The military official said that the elements beat some of the teachers of the secondary school for girls, and were pressed to take out students to participate in the demonstrations.

He stressed that the Committee holds these parties full responsibility in the removal of students and endanger them, and explained that it is being identified and take legal action against them.

He explained that international humanitarian law prohibits the involvement of children and students in such events, and their use in political action, and depriving them of their legitimate right to education.

In the meantime, the military junta suspended some of the rapid support forces, who shot at demonstrators in the events of Al-Yabid.

On the other hand, thousands of Sudanese participated in demonstrations across the country yesterday, in response to the call of the leaders of «freedom and change» to organize rallies «million» in condemnation of the killing of the six demonstrators in El Abyad.

Protesters took part in several demonstrations in the Bahri and Bree districts of Khartoum and in Omdurman, the twin city of the capital, where four demonstrators were killed.

Many of them carried flags of Sudan and pictures of the victims, shouting "Blood with blood, we do not accept blood money" and "Where is the commission of inquiry?"

Demonstrations also took place in Al-Abyad, where the victims fell, in the port city of Port Sudan on the Red Sea, in the Blue Nile State (north) and in a civilian city in the center of the country, witnesses said.