Sudan’s leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on Sunday issued another stern warning to terrorists and other political factions against any interference in the military, amid talks with civilian parties to form a non-partisan government. Burhan warned both civilian parties and the former ruling terrorists of agitating within the military or interfering, saying it was carrying out its own reforms. “We’ll cut out the tongue of anyone who speaks on the military,” Burhan said in a speech at an army base west of the capital. “We warned the terrorists, as they have started interfering with the military, we told them to stay away from the military,” he said. Both the military and participating parties have said they aim to pull the country out of impending chaos.
Source: Ethiopian News November 14, 2022 02:17 UTC