The Sudan Doctors Committee said 16 people had been killed in the two days after the military forced Omar al-Bashir from power.
"We assert that our revolution is continuing and will not retreat or deviate from its path until we achieve. Our people's legitimate demands of handing over power to a civilian government."
Further protests since Mr al-Bashir was forced out have already resulted in the departure of two other senior government figures, the intelligence chief and the defence minister, who have both resigned. His replacement, Mr Burhan, was the third most senior general in the Sudanese armed forces and has overseen troops fighting in the Saudi-led Yemen war.Protesters are determined not to allow him to get comfortable in his new role, and avoid history repeating itself regarding the last time a Sudanese leader fell victim to a successful military coup.
But an army spokesman has said he will not be extradited to The Hague to face war crimes charges, as it would be"an ugly mark on Sudan".
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