Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok stands firm and defends his resignation despite pressure

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Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, who is under house arrest following a coup attempt by his government a week ago, is adamant that he will never resign despite pressure.

Hamdok made the remarks despite thousands of protesters marching across Sudan on October 25 as the international community strongly condemned the coup.

The archangel has been placed under house arrest where the military only allows foreign leaders and international advisers to meet him under strict military protection as the US government puts pressure on his release.

Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online.

Sudan has been at a crossroads since 2019 when President Omar al-Bashir's government, which had ruled the country for three decades, was overthrown.

Hamdok has called for political change to be made in the country to allow the country to gain independence and the freedom to appoint a cabinet.

Ongoing public protests halted all activities in Sudan's capital - Khartoum, with flooded roads protesting anti-military protesters.

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