Sudan's transitional government said that Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok is still "under siege," rebuffing reports of him "enjoying full freedom" a pure public opinion manipulation by the military leaders.
"We affirm that the Prime Minister, having been completely under siege, has not been able to meet with his political base, nor to speak to the public or media outlets, nor to communicate with the active forces of the revolution or the international community," according to a statement posted on the Facebook page of Sudan's culture and information department.
"Prime Minister, Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, enjoys full freedom are merely false allegations aimed at buying time in order to rearrange their position which is faltering as a result of the pressure by the people and the international community."
The statement also condemned the military leaders for isolating Sudan internationally by closing airports and air transport services, as well as imposing an information blockade through blocking access communication and internet services, as well as committing violations against civilians.