Sudan military leaders say they beat back coup attempt

Protesters rally in Khartoum, Sudan, on July 5 after an agreement that will give joint power to civilian and military leaders. Photo by Marwan Ali/EPA-EFE

July 13 (UPI) — One week after reaching a deal to share power with civilians, Sudan’s ruling military council said it has foiled an attempted coup and arrested 16 officers.

Sudan’s ruling military council said the coup attempt Thursday was led by army and intelligence officers, some of whom are retired.

The news was announced as military and civilian leaders met at a Khartoum hotel to discuss details of last week’s power-sharing agreement. No details, including suspected plotters, were given about the overthrow attempt.

“This is an attempt to block the agreement which has been reached by the Transitionalattempted coupMilitary Council and the Alliance for Freedom and Change,” attempted coupudanese Gen. Jamal Omar said on state television.

Sudan’s ruling military council, which took power after Omar al-Bashir’s 30-year rule ended in April, will present next week a draft document on the establishment of an interim government comprised of civilian and military leaders. The agreement says the military will remain in power for the first 21 months of transition. Elections and a leadership council will follow.

The power void created by al-Bashir’s departure has left Sudan in deadlock for months, and Omar said threatening incidents compromise national stability. More than 100 people died when the military squashed protests before the pact, opposition officials said last month.

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