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Sudan:
'Between 21 and 140 Dead' in Sudan Protests
Dabanga, 26 September 2013
The latest death toll figures resulting from demonstrations against the rising prices of fuel and commodities in Sudan currently vary between 21 and 140, different sources say.… Read more »
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Sudan:
Dozens Die in Clashes With Police
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:
Sudan Braced for More Riots
VOA, 27 September 2013
Sudan is braced for more rioting Friday, while two human rights groups say they have confirmed at least 50 protesters were killed earlier this week after being shot in the chest or… Read more »
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Sudan:
Sudan Medics Count Increasing Number of Deaths From Police Violence Against Demonstrators
Dabanga, 26 September 2013
Dr Sid Ganaat, medical doctor at the Omdurman Hospital said that the number of protesters transferred to the hospital on Wednesday during the 7am-7pm shift, was tallied at 74, 38… Read more »
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Sudan:
'69 Fuel Stations Damaged' in Sudan's Capital
Dabanga, 27 September 2013
The Secretary General of the National Chamber for distribution of petroleum products disclosed that 69 fuel stations in Khartoum have been damaged so far as a result of the… Read more »
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Sudan:
Sudan Revolutionary Front Appeals to International Community to Halt the Killing of Protesters
Dabanga, 26 September 2013
The Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) has appealed to the General Assembly of the UN at its annual meeting in New York, the permanent members of the UN Security Council, and… Read more »
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Sudan:
Government Deploys Army in Khartoum
Dabanga, 26 September 2013
The Sudanese government announced on Wednesday that it issued orders to the army to deploy to public government buildings and fuel stations to protect them against "outlaws". Read more »
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Sudan:
Peaceful Protests Continue Despite Deployment of Sudan Army in Khartoum
Dabanga, 26 September 2013
Peaceful protests against the increase of fuel and commodities prices and demanding the "downfall of the regime" continued on Thursday, in Khartoum and other cities in Sudan,… Read more »
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Sudan:
Protests Rage Across Nation
IPS, 26 September 2013
Activists claim that more than one hundred people have been killed and thousands injured during demonstrations in Sudan following the removal of fuel subsidies. Read more »
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Sudan:
Security Forces Fatally Shoot Dozens of Protesters As Demonstrations Grow
Sudan Tribune, 27 September 2013
The Sudanese security forces must immediately stop using arbitrary and unlawful force against protesters, the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies and Amnesty International… Read more »
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Sudan:
Rights Groups Urge Halt to Crackdown On Protests in Sudan
VOA, 27 September 2013
Two human rights groups have called on the government of Sudan to halt violence against protesters in cities around the nation. Read more »
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Sudan:
DUP Makes Implicit Threat of Withdrawal From Government Unless Fuel Subsidies Reinstated
Sudan Tribune, 26 September 2013
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) called on the Sudanese government to annul its decision this week of cutting fuel subsidies to avoid aggravating the economic situation among… Read more »
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Sudan:
Several Killed As Demonstrators Clash With Police
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:
Rein in Security Forces, Human Rights Watch Says
HRW, 27 September 2013
Sudan's security forces have been implicated in killing dozens of protesters following demonstrations over the past week, Human Rights Watch said today. The security forces have… Read more »
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Sudan:
Uprising in Sudan - What We Know Now
Sudan Tribune, 27 September 2013
I have in the past hour received two reports, from reliable sources, that ministers of the National Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime have begun to leave Khartoum or… Read more »
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Sudan:
Gov't Cuts Internet for Next 48 Hours As Fears Mount of New Post-Friday Prayers Protests
Sudan Tribune, 26 September 2013
Fresh clashes broke out between Sudanese security forces and demonstrators in different parts of the capital Khartoum on Thursday night despite a relatively calm morning compared… Read more »
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Sudan:
Security Forces Fatally Shoot Dozens of Protesters As Demonstrations Grow
Sudan Tribune, 27 September 2013
The Sudanese security forces must immediately stop using arbitrary and unlawful force against protesters, the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies and Amnesty International… Read more »
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Sudan:
Security Forces Fatally Shoot Dozens of Protesters As Demonstrations Grow
AI London, 26 September 2013
The Sudanese security forces must immediately stop using arbitrary and unlawful force against protesters, the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies and Amnesty International… Read more »
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Sudan:
Dozens Killed During Protests in Sudan - HRW
Sudan Tribune, 27 September 2013
Sudan's security forces have been implicated in killing dozens of protesters following demonstrations over the past week, Human Rights Watch said today. The security forces have… Read more »