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Sudan:
27 Dead in Sudan Protests
VOA, 26 September 2013
Medical officials in Sudan say at least 27 people died in protests that broke out after the Khartoum government decided to cut fuel subsidies. The protesters were killed during… Read more »
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Sudan:
NTC Attributes Cutting of Internet Services to Subversive Act
SNA, 25 September 2013
The Director of the Technical Administration at the National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC) Engineer, Mustfa Abdulaziza has attributed the cutting of the internet services in… Read more »
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Sudan:
Police Forces Affirms It Seriousness to Keep Security and to Protect Lives and Properties of Citizens
SNA, 25 September 2013
The Headquarters of the Police Forces Wednesday evening issued a statement on the current incidents affirming that the Police Forces will not hesitate in imposing reality, securing… Read more »
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Sudan:
Police Administration Reviews Security Situations
SNA, 25 September 2013
The Police Administration emergency meeting chaired by the Minister of Interior, Engineer, Ibrahim Mahmud reviewed, Wednesday, morning, the security situations and the riot… Read more »
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Sudan:
Opposition And Rebel Groups Denounce Gov't Bloody Campaign Against Protesters
Sudan Tribune, 25 September 2013
Two opposition and rebel forces condemned the use of violence by the Sudanese authorities against the peaceful demonstrations across the country and announced their support to the… Read more »
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Sudan:
Army Deployed, Internet Cut After Deadly Protests
Sudan Tribune, 26 September 2013
The Sudanese government announced on Wednesday that orders were issued to the army to deploy to public government buildings and gas stations to protect from protesters who… Read more »
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Sudan:
Protests Over Rising Prices Continue in Sudan's Main Cities
Dabanga, 24 September 2013
The Sudanese have reacted with anger to the sharp increase in the prices of commodities and fuel, imposed by the National Congress Party government. Read more »
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Sudan:
Deaths As Protesters and Police Clash
DW, 26 September 2013
Sudan has been hit by a deadly wave of protests against the government's lifting of a popular fuel subsidy. Internet across the country was reportedly shut down, as police fired… Read more »
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Sudan:
Protests as Sudan Lifts Fuel Subsidy
Dabanga, 23 September 2013
The Sudanese government abruptly implemented previously announced austerity measures on Sunday evening by raising the price of a gallon of petrol to SDG21 ($4.65) and diesel to… Read more »
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Sudan:
Civil Car Fires Against Protestors in Medani
SNA, 24 September 2013
The Police Media Office, in addition to its recent statement relating to protests in Wad Medani, revealed that on Monday at 08:30 p.m. a number of protestors at Awooda area in… Read more »