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Sudan: More Deaths Reported in Protests
VOA, 1 July 2019
Reports from Sudan say at least 11 people were killed in the latest mass protests demanding a transition to civilian rule in the country. Read more »
Reports from Sudan say at least 11 people have been killed in the latest mass protests demanding a transition to civilian rule. Police fired tear gas as tens of thousands of people took to the streets on Sunday in Khartoum and other areas in the first such demonstration since a June deadly crackdown on protesters. More demonstrations were reported on Monday.
A protest in Sudan on June 30, 2019.
Political turmoil is about the future and more specifically about how to disengage from the current mess in which the country is embroiled after the removal of former president ... Read more »
Tens of thousands of protesters poured on to the streets of Khartoum and elsewhere as part of mass rallies on June 30, 2019.
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The miltary has rejected an Ethiopian initiative to end the impasse in Sudan by giving civilians the majority in a new transitional government. Read more »
The pictures of the ousted president in which he is led by guards from Kober Prison in Khartoum North, to the office of the Attorney General last weekend, sparked sharp comments on ... Read more »
The former president was taken from Kober prison in Khartoum to the prosecutor's office to face charges of "possessing foreign currency, corruption and receiving gifts illegally." Read more »
Prosecutors have charged former president Omar al-Bashir for his involvement in the killing of anti-government protesters. Rights group Physicians for Human Rights estimates that ... Read more »
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