Protesters take to the streets in Sudan after military coup
Pro-democracy protesters have taken to the streets again in the Sudanese capital Khartoum - a day after the military seized power in a coup.
The country's ruling general claimed that troops had taken control to prevent a civil war, and said the deposed Prime Minister was being held at his own home "for his own safety".
Phone and internet services in the country are still severely disrupted - while the capital's airport has also been closed.
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The country's ruling general claimed that troops had taken control to prevent a civil war, and said the deposed Prime Minister was being held at his own home "for his own safety".
Phone and internet services in the country are still severely disrupted - while the capital's airport has also been closed.
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