Sudanese protest movement has accepted an Ethiopian road-map for a civilian-led transitional government.

A spokesman of the movement said that after a months-long standoff with the country’s military rulers who did not immediately commit to the plan.

Ethiopia has led diplomatic efforts to bring the protest and military leaders back to the negotiating table, after a crackdown against the pro-democracy movement led to a collapse in talks.

According to protest organizers, security forces killed at least one hundred and twenty eight people across the country, after they violently dispersed the sit-in demonstration outside the military’s headquarters in the capital, Khartoum, earlier this month. Authorities have offered a lower death toll of sixty one, including three from the security forces.

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