Sudanese Prime Minister's Office calls for demonstrations against the "coup"

The office of Sudanese Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok, who was arrested at dawn today, Monday, with his wife, and they were taken to an unknown location, called on the people to demonstrate "to restore their revolution."

The Prime Minister's Office said in a statement, "Prime Minister Dr.

Abdullah Hamdouk and his wife, at dawn today, Monday... from their residence in Khartoum, and they were taken to an unknown destination by a military force," blaming "the country's military leaders with full responsibility for the life and safety of the Prime Minister and his family."

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