our senior africa correspondent anne soy reports. anne: uncertain times in sudan. protes rs are undeterred. they say the revolution isn't over yet. the country's strongman may be gone, but in his place are some of his closest allies. but the people demanding an e to military rule. >> we want a civilian transitional government as soon as possible. if it has to be the this happened, than we don't want anyone from their site has been part of the regime anyway. >> why isn't there a transitionalovernment? all those people who died gone in vain. we cannot accept this. fears the army togenerals will do anythin hold on to power. they supported repression for decades. the generals are now promising reform, a political dialogue, and aransition to civilian government. >> all of us should work hand-in-hand. we are not against the demands of the people we are for the demands of the people. evening, anis development, the men sworn in only yesterday as gndan's new military leader announced his reion. general ibn auf is pending off his seat to someone perhaps more sympathetic to p