Sudan's Bashir steps down, government sources say

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has stepped down
and consultations are under way to form a transitional council to run the
country, government sources and a provincial minister said on Thursday.
The minister of production and economic resources in
North Darfur, Adel Mahjoub Hussein, told the Dubai-based al-Hadath TV that
“there are consultations to form a military council to take over power after
President Bashir stepped down”.
Sudanese sources confirmed the report and told
Reuters Bashir was at the presidential residence under “heavy guard”.
The military will make an announcement soon, state
television said as troops were deployed in Khartoum.
“The armed forces will present an important
statement shortly. Be ready for it,” the announcement on state television read,
without giving further details.
The army and security services deployed troops
around the defense ministry and on major roads and bridges in the capital as
thousands of people flocked to an anti-government protest outside the ministry,
a Reuters witness said.
Tens of thousands of Sudanese took to the streets in
the center of Khartoum in jubilation, dancing and chanting anti-Bashir slogans.
Protesters outside the defense ministry chanted: “It
has fallen, we won.”
State television and radio played patriotic music,
reminding older Sudanese of how military takeovers unfolded during previous
episodes of civil unrest.