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Sudan activists to unite under ‘revolutionary council’

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 General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan rejects offer of civilian government. Pro-democracy groups announce “revolutionary council”. Council will consist of 100 members. Pro-democracy groups in Sudan announced a “revolutionary council” Thursday to close ranks against coup leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, rejecting his offer of a civilian government, as protesters keep pressing for his resignation. Burhan led … Read more

Hundreds of anti-coup protesters in Sudan defy security forces

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  • Demonstrators demand restoration of the transition to civilian rule that was derailed by last year’s coup.
  • Crowds burn tyres and barricade roads with bricks, with security forces using water cannons.
  • The death toll from protest-related violence has reached 114 since the coup.

 

Hundreds of anti-coup Sudanese protesters demanding an end to military rule took to the streets of Khartoum and its suburbs for the fourth day in a row on Sunday, Witnesses said.

On Thursday, nine people were killed in a violent crackdown by security forces during mass rallies, the deadliest day in several months in the long-running protests against a military takeover last October led by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.

Recent protests have seen crowds burn tyres and barricade roads with bricks, with security forces firing barrages of tear gas canisters and using powerful water cannons.

Demonstrators demand a restoration of the transition to civilian rule that was launched after the 2019 ouster of longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir, which the coup derailed.

The death toll from protest-related violence has reached 114 since last year’s coup, with the latest fatality recorded Sunday when a demonstrator died from wounds sustained at a June 16 rally, according to pro-democracy medics.

The coup plunged Sudan further into an political and economic turmoil which has seen rising consumer prices and life-threatening food shortages.

On Sunday, witnesses reported a heavy deployment of security forces on the streets of Khartoum, including both army vehicles as well as those of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a feared paramilitary unit commanded by Burhan’s deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.

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Sudan protesters raises against coups, day after nine killed

Sudan protesters
  • The death toll from protest-related violence has reached 113 since the coup.
  • The latest fatality reported after a demonstrator died from wounds sustained at a June 24 rally.
  • Activists demand the restoration of the transition to civilian rule, that was launched shortly after the 2019 ouster of President Omar al-Bashir.

Sudanese protesters gathered once more. Friday, and security forces fired tear gas at them, a day after a tens of thousands-strong protest was met with the deadliest violence this year.

Hundreds of activists gathered near the presidential palace in Khartoum after at least nine people were killed during protests against a military takeover led by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan last October.

“The people want to bring down Burhan,” some protesters chanted while others, carrying photos of people killed in months of protest-related violence, yelled: “We call for retribution!”

The death toll from protest-related violence has reached 113 since the coup, with the latest fatality reported Friday after a demonstrator died from wounds sustained at a June 24 rally, according to pro-democracy medics.

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Two Sudanese protesters killed as thousands rally against army rule

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  • Thousands of anti-coup protesters take to the streets, Security forces fire tear gas and stun grenades to disperse demonstrators.
  • The death toll from months of protest-related violence rises to 105.
  • Sudan has been roiled by near-weekly protests since Burhan seized power last year.

 

Two Sudanese demonstrators were killed Thursday by “bullets to the chest,” pro-democracy medics said, as thousands of anti-coup protesters took to the streets, AFP correspondents reported.

“Even if we die, the military will not rule us,” protesters chanted, urging the reversal of an October military coup by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, that prompted foreign governments to slash aid, deepening a chronic economic crisis.

“Down with Burhan’s rule,” others chanted.

AFP correspondents reported security forces firing tear gas and stun grenades to disperse demonstrations, the latest crack down on the anti-coup movement over the past eight months.

Two protesters were killed Thursday in the city of Omdurman, across the Nile river from the capital Khartoum, pro-democracy medics said, bringing the death toll from months of protest-related violence to 105.

The medics had previously reported one demonstrator was shot dead on Wednesday during small-scale protests in the run-up to the main rallies.

An AFP correspondent said internet and phone lines had been disrupted since the early hours of Thursday, a measure the Sudanese authorities often impose to prevent mass gatherings.

Security was tight in Khartoum despite the recent lifting of a state of emergency imposed after the coup.

Troops and police blocked off roads leading to both army headquarters and the presidential palace, witnesses said.

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Death toll from week of clashes in Darfur to 125, says UN

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The death toll from tribal clashes in Sudan’s Darfur area over the past week has risen to at least 125. At least 25 villages have been attacked, plundered, and torched, and at least 50,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes. The UN reported Tuesday that the death toll from tribal clashes in Sudan’s … Read more

Clashes in Sudan’s Darfur kill more than 100: tribal leader

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Clashes in Sudan’s Darfur region between Arab and non-Arab groups. Ethnic African Gimir tribe clashes with Arab Rizeigat tribe. West Darfur state has been gripped by deadly bouts of violence. The latest clashes in Sudan’s Darfur region between Arab and non-Arab groups have killed more than 100 people, According to a tribal leader. Several hundred … Read more

Sudan post-coup talks postponed as civilian bloc refuses to join

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Civilian bloc refuses to take part in UN-facilitated talks. Military coup led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan ousted Omar al-Bashir from power. A second round of UN-facilitated talks aiming to resolve Sudan’s political crisis following a military coup have been postponed, a spokesman said Saturday, with a key civilian bloc still refusing to join. The United … Read more

Thousands of sheep drown as Sudan ship sinks

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An overloaded ship carrying thousands of sheep sinks in Sudan’s Red Sea. Most of the animals drowned but all of the crew were rescued. The sunken ship will affect the port’s operation and impact the environment. An overloaded ship crammed with thousands of sheep sank Sunday in Sudan’s Red Sea port of Suakin, drowning most … Read more

UN rights expert demands accelerated probe into Sudan post-coup killings

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Calls for expedited probes into protester deaths and other atrocities. Dieng says 99 people have been killed and more than 5,000 injured. Adama Dieng raises concerns over arbitrary and mass arrests of activists. UN human rights specialists in Sudan called for expedited probes into protester deaths and other atrocities on Saturday, As the death toll … Read more

UN ‘appalled’ as more than 200 killed in fighting in Sudan’s Darfur

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Fighting in Sudan’s stricken Darfur place has killed more than 2 hundred people in recent days, with the UN human rights leader pronouncing she became “appalled” at the spike in violence. Members of the Massalit network and Arab fighters have clashed considering that Friday in and around the West Darfur nation capital El Geneina, the … Read more

Sudan released a 2nd crucial civilian figure in two days

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KHARTOUM: Sudanese authorities liberated a former member of the ruling Sovereign Council on Wednesday, a lawyer said, making him the second significant civilian figure freed in two days. “Mohamed al-Fekki has been released,” defence attorney Azhari al-Haj said, more than two months after the lawmaker was arrested on February 13. On Tuesday, authorities freed Khaled … Read more