China News Service, October 25. According to Singapore’s “Lianhe Zaobao” on the 25th, Sudan’s Transitional Prime Minister Hamduk, who is currently under house arrest, issued a statement calling on the people to take to the streets and defend the revolution in a peaceful way.

  According to reports, the Sudanese news agency said that Hamduk made this statement at the place of house arrest and pointed out that the "military joint force" was behind the arrest of members of the Sudanese governing body and the transitional government.

  The news organization also stated that the joint military forces pressured Hamduk to support the coup.

Earlier news reported that Hamduk was under house arrest.

Because Hamduk refused to give in to the military, he has now been moved to a secret location.

  Earlier on the 25th local time, a number of foreign media reported that the Hamduk residence was surrounded by military personnel and several ministers were arrested.

Subsequently, the chairman of the Sovereign Council of Sudan declared a state of emergency.

  Recently, Sudanese military leaders demanded a reorganization of the government, while civilian officials accused the military of planning to seize power.

Supporters of both sides held separate demonstrations in Khartoum recently.