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Sudan crisis: Tear gas fired as thousands rally against army

KHARTOUM, Jan 5 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Sudanese security forces fired tear gas at anti-coup protesters in Khartoum chanting slogans against the military days after the resignation of the country’s civilian premier, witnesses said.

Protesters on Tuesday shouted “No, no to military rule” and called for the disbandment of Sudan’s ruling council headed by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who led an Oct 25 coup that derailed a transition to civilian rule.

Sudan's prime minister resigns amid deadlock, anti-coup protests

03 Jan 2022; MEMO: Sudan's prime minister resigned Sunday amid a political deadlock and nationwide pro-democracy protests that led to a violent backlash by security organs.

In a televised address, Abdalla Hamdok admitted that the partnership between the military and the civilian leadership had failed to lead to the transition and establishment of the basis for civilian rule and democratic transformation.

3 killed in demonstrations in Sudan’s Omdurman city

KHARTOUM, Dec 31 (NNN-Xinhua) — At least three people were killed in demonstrations in Sudan’s Omdurman city on Thursday, said the Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors (CCSD), a non-governmental organization.

“Three people died in the processions in Omdurman by the bullets from the coup forces and their (allied) militias,” the CCSD said on its Facebook account.

“The authority is practising the most heinous violations against our people, and the chases continue in the neighborhoods with live bullets being fired,” it added.

Demonstrations begin in Sudan's capital, other cities to demand civilian rule

KHARTOUM, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- Mass protests started in the Sudanese capital Khartoum and other cities on Thursday to demand civilian rule.

According to eyewitnesses, various protests headed to assemble at Sharwani bus station, to march to the Republican Palace.

Hundreds of army soldiers have been deployed at the entrances to the bridges linking the three major cities of Khartoum, Omdurman, and Bahri, most parts of which were closed by the authorities before the start of the demonstrations, said eyewitnesses.

Sudan: Internet disconnected in Khartoum just before demonstrations

25 Dec 2021; MEMO: Eyewitnesses said that internet services were disrupted in the Sudanese capital Khartoum in early hours of Saturday morning, just before demonstrations called by Sudanese forces for a civilian government.

Sudanese forces and groups opposing to the existing authority began mobilising for broad public participation in new demonstrations on Saturday, calling for the establishment of a full civil authority.

US embassy urges nationals to avoid protest sites in Sudan

24 Dec 2021; MEMO: The US Embassy in Sudan on Friday advised its nationals to avoid areas expected to witness protests on Saturday, Anadolu Agency reported.

"Demonstrations are expected to take place on December 25 in Khartoum and potentially in other states," the embassy said in a circular posted on Twitter.

It encouraged personnel and US nationals to "avoid non-essential travel, avoid crowds and demonstration, and to exercise caution if unexpectedly in the vicinity of large gatherings or protests."

Sudan Denies Ethiopian Accusations Of Supporting Rebel Forces

KHARTOUM, Dec 13 (NNN-SUNA) – Sudan denied Ethiopian accusations of supporting the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), which is fighting the Ethiopian army.

“Sudan controls all of its internationally recognised territories and borders with neighbouring Ethiopia, and has never, and will never, allow its use for any aggressions,” said Sudan’s foreign ministry, in a statement yesterday.

The ministry made the statement, in response to news reports from an Ethiopian news outlet, in which it accused Sudan of supporting the TPLF.

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