Sky's Stuart Ramsay joins protesters in Khartoum who are demanding that the running of the country is handed over to civilians.
The revolution remains undimmed - if anything it is growing.
The revolutionary demands are so far-reaching it seems hard to imagine the military agreeing and if they don't, more people will take to the streets.Three decades of dealing with protest and with uncompromising violence cannot just be unlearned.I joined one of the people's negotiators and leaders of the revolution, Mohammed Naji al-Asam, in the midst of the crowds.People constantly stopped us to take photographs as we walked along.
The country is being ruled by a transitional military-led administration after the ousting of Omar al Bashir."We will not agree again for a military regime to govern Sudan, and this is our point, this is our stand now," he told me. While a coalition of opposition groups negotiate with the military, the protests are organised by the street.Volunteers man the barricades. Everyone is searched trying to get to the centre of the demonstration camp. They run their own security.
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