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interviews with health practitioners, and online video footage and photos of the attacks. Doctors associated with the protest movement said that at least 128 people were killed; authorities numbered the deaths at 87, and denied authorising the attack. PHR accused Sudanese security forces of excessive force against pro-democracy protesters in its report, urging UN member states to ensure that perpetrators were held accountable.
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rebel groups and Sudanese transition authorities held peace talks in the South Sudan capital of Juba. The BBC said that three more people were expected to be handed over to the ICC in addition to al-Bashir. According to a senior Sudanese official, the government is trying to figure out a way that al-Bashir and the three others can appear before the ICC without being extradited to the Hague.
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the peace process. President Abdel Fatah al-Burhan, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, South Sudan Vice President Riek Machar, and dignitaries from Somalia, Uganda, and Chad attended the signing. Other signatories included the African Union (AU), the European Union and the United Nations. In addition to the three groups which signed a preliminary agreement in August, Abdelaziz al-Hilu's
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Sudan's transitional government, to aid the country's deteriorating economic situation. According to representative Joseph Borrell Fontells, the EU was willing and ready to ensure a smooth political transition with every means available. Darfur24 reported that Fontells was also expected to visit North Darfur after his two-day visit in Khartoum.
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live bullet wounds, six run over by vehicles, and 67 people were directly hit by projectiles. The report indicated that 116 injuries were recorded in the Khartoum processions and 20 injuries were recorded in the Omdurman processions. 43 demonstrators were detained in the protests, including five young women and four minors.
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Resistance committees and various political and professional opposition groups continue their preparations for the launch of the June 30 Marches of the Millions, calling for the overthrow of the military rulers of the country. The resistance committees active in the neighbourhoods and villages in the
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The doctors association say in a report that the coup authorities used excessive violence against the demonstrators, which included the use of live bullets, stun grenades, and tear gas in the June 16 marches and processions. The Doctors Association had also said that 136 others wounded, including six
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On 9 February, protests broke out in several Sudanese cities due to worsening living conditions. Security forces used tear gas to disperse the protesters, who destroyed government buildings and burnt tyres. Several markets were reportedly looted. The following day, the new cabinet was sworn in at the
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farmers and Fallata herders on 26 December, which left at least 15 people dead and dozens wounded. In West Darfur's El Geneina, a student was reportedly shot dead. According to South Darfur governor Musa Mahdi, military forces were deployed to the region to seize weapons and capture those responsible
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On 19 December, thousands of protesters took to the streets to mark the two-year anniversary of the protest movement which resulted in the overthrow of Omar al-Bashir. The protesters' major demand was faster reforms (particularly economic), with some demanding the dissolution of the ruling coalition.
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US President Donald Trump announced on 23 October that a deal had been reached normalising relations between Sudan and Israel. The agreement, which removes Sudan from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism, is contingent on approval by Sudan's legislative council. Protesters in Khartoum denounced
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with a number of rebel groups in an attempt to resolve conflicts. The deal was signed during a ceremony in Juba by the Sudanese government, the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF), and a coalition of rebel groups. According to France 24, rebel groups in Darfur and southern Sudan refused to participate in
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People took to the streets in massive processions in Omdurman, Khartoum Bahri, and the South Belt of Khartoum, as well as in Wad Madani, capital of El Gezira state on Wednesday, to demand the overthrow of the ruling military junta, that seized power in military coup in October last year. The Central
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June 13 Khartoum witnessed a number of demonstrations. The police fired tear gas to disperse the demonstrators. At least 14 injuries were reported in Burri, Khartoum. The anti-coup demonstrations were organised by resistance committees. Marches accompanied by road closures were organised in Khartoum
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Rallies continued in Atbara, Khartoum, Omdurman, Gezira, Port Sudan and other cities across the country on October 28. That night, more people joined protests in Khartoum and young people protested elsewhere. One demonstrator was killed in a clash on the morning of 29 October by security forces, who
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ended its peacekeeping mission in Darfur on 31 December after 13 years, with the Sudanese government responsible for public safety in the region. After the UNAMID's departure, the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS, a UN political mission) is expected to be put
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Mike Pompeo was the first US secretary of state to visit Sudan on 25 August since Condoleezza Rice's 2005 visit. Pompeo met with Sovereign Council chair Abdel Fattah el-Burhan in Khartoum, and also planned to meet with Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok. The US State Department said that the meeting aims
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Reuters reported that on 5 July, Sudan's transition government said that the chief of police and his deputy had been dismissed as protesters continue to demand justice for officials associated with the al-Bashir government. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok tweeted that Ezz Eldin Sheikh Ali had replaced
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Street protesters gathered in Khartoum, Omdurman and Khartoum North on 30 June, calling for rapid reform and larger civilian leadership in Sudan. Support for Abdalla Hamdok's government was expressed, with urging that their demands be met. The Sudan Doctors Central Committee reported that one person
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Thousands of 29 June street demonstrators in Nertiti, Central Darfur, called on security forces to stop daily attacks by gunmen in the region. Protesters demanded increased protection and justice and disarming of the gunmen. The day before a sit-in began, unknown gunmen reportedly killed a woman and
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A Sudanese anti-corruption committee said that Omar al-Bashir's bank account was seized on 9 June, and five foreign-exchange bureaus which served his administration were closed. The committee reported that monthly transactions of millions of U.S. dollars (up to $ 20 million, according to Dabanga TV)
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investigation reported on 9 March the involvement of all branches of Sudan's security forces in violence against protesters in 2018 and 2019, which included killing. The organisation called on Sudanese authorities to bring those responsible for the death of protesters to justice without resorting to
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government (for which he was arrested in 2013 and 2018) and during the Sudanese Revolution. Mohammed Saleh, his friend, described the idea of Hassan supporting the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood as "unbelievable". The SPA called the video broadcast "shameful": "We stress here that the era when Sudanese
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On 29 December, dozens of Sudanese protesters took to the streets in Omdurman to demonstrate against the killing of pro-democracy activist Bahaa Eddine Nouri. Nouri was reportedly kidnapped on 16 December from a Khartoum cafe by unidentified men in a vehicle without license plates, and his body was
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described the removal as an essential advance in enhancing cooperation between the US and Sudan's transition government. Sudan expressed its gratitude for the removal, and Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok said that it would have a positive impact on the country. Turkish foreign ministry spokesman Hami
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On 21 October, due to Sudan's deteriorating economic condition, protesters returned to the streets of Khartoum and Omdurman. Major roads and bridges linking the military headquarters and presidential palace were shut down by security forces, who reportedly fired tear gas at protesters. According to
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On 13 October, Kassala governor Saleh Ammar was sacked by Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok over inter-tribal conflict and the Port Sudan blockade. Ammar's dismissal, three months after his appointment, was followed by protests which led to the deaths of at least five people and several others injured.
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Protesters took to the streets in Khartoum on 17 August to demand faster reforms, including the election of a legislative body. Near the Council of Ministers, several protesters were sighted waving Sudanese flags and chanting for reforms. Demonstrators in Omdurman and other cities were said to have
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On 21 July, former president Omar al-Bashir was brought to a Khartoum courtroom to face trial for participating in the 1989 coup which brought him to power. Despite being sentenced for corruption, the possibility existed that al-Bashir might receive the death penalty if convicted for the 1989 coup.
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Human Rights Watch said on 12 February that former president Omar al-Bashir would answer for his crimes in Darfur (since Sudanese leaders plan to cooperate with the International Criminal Court), but support from Sudan's military was uncertain. According to Al Jazeera, the decision was reached when
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began a sit-in calling for the administrator of el-Hilaliya to be dismissed, for the security committee to be dissolved, and for improvements in education, health care, electricity and the environment. The administrator was dismissed on 19 October. The week-long sit-in continued on 20 October, with
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At least 13 people were injured during demonstrations in neighbourhoods of Khartoum, Khartoum North (Bahri), Omdurman, and in Wad Madani on Monday. On Tuesday the cities saw new protests of activists and organisations preparing their followers for widespread national mass action across Sudan – and
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A "Revolutionary Escalation Schedule", a plan for continued protests, was published by the Joint Chamber of the Marches of the Millions for Civilian rule and Democratic Transition. Plans included vigils on highways and in front of government buildings and embassies, nightly marches beginning on 29
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On 8 April, hundreds of women took to the streets in Khartoum to protest against gender-based discrimination and advocate for reforms. One protester was reportedly injured by a vehicle, and its driver was apprehended by security forces. A key demand was justice for rapists and abusers of women, in
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Demonstrators in Khartoum criticised government reforms, which they considered anti-Islamic, on 17 July. Protesters in east and north Khartoum joined the demonstrations, which began after Friday prayers. Reforms included permitting non-Muslims to consume alcohol and decriminalising conversion from
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During a sit-in in the village of Fatabarno in the state of North Darfur, a militia reportedly opened fire; a police station and several cars were reportedly burnt by unknown protesters in the town of Kutum. Demonstrators called for a civilian government and improved security. A state of emergency
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One hundred nine ambassadors, diplomats and administrators linked to Omar al-Bashir were sacked from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the Empowerment Removal Committee of Sudan on 1 March. According to Reuters, assets of the former ruling party were also confiscated by the committee the previous
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Five days later, soldiers under investigation for the death of the two protesters were handed over for civilian prosecution. Sovereign Transitional Council chair Abdel Fattah al-Burhane gave the findings of an armed-forces investigation to Attorney General Tagelsir al-Hebr. According to the chief
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company which led them to believe that they would be employed as security guards in the UAE. The victims' families also protested outside the Emirati embassy in Khartoum that day. About 50 young men returned from Libya that day and joined the protests outside the UAE embassy. On 31 January, a day
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Demonstrations continued on 27 October in Khartoum and Atbara. Most government and educational institutions were in "complete paralysis", and travel between Khartoum and the Sudanese states had largely stopped. Security forces used live ammunition while trying to remove protestors' roadblocks in
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advocated a workers' strike and mass civil disobedience. Demonstrators began gathering in the streets of Khartoum after the arrests, burning car tires and setting up roadblocks. Chants by protestors included "The people are stronger", "Retreat is impossible", and "We are revolutionaries. We are
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On 10 June, demonstrators took to the streets in Khartoum to protest the government's removal of subsidies on petrol and diesel. The protesters reportedly set tyres ablaze and shut down roads in the capital. According to finance minister Jibril Ibrahim, the hike in prices is due to import costs.
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On 11 May, hundreds rallied outside army headquarters in Khartoum to protest the 2019 killings. According to the Sudanese army, two people were killed in an attempt to break up the protest. Eyewitnesses reported that security forces used live ammunition, wounding several and arresting many more.
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On 24 January, several protesters took to the streets of Khartoum to protest against Sudan's worsening economic situation. Protesters reportedly burnt tires, set up barricades, and closed streets in Khartoum and Omdurman. In an effort to disperse the protesters, police reportedly fired tear gas.
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Hundreds of protesters in Abu Jubeiha, South Kordofan, rallied in the streets on 24 February to protest against a state-government decision to permit the resumption of mining by two companies which have significantly polluted the region. The European Union pledged €100 million five days later to
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According to RSF spokesman Gamal Goma, the head of its intelligence unit and other officers who were part of Nouri's capture and torture were apprehended or suspended while his death was investigated. After Nouri's killing, the Sudanese Professionals Association urged additional protests if the
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According to the Information Ministry, the army used live ammunition to disperse protesters in the 25 October protests. Military forces tried to remove protestors' barricades and attacked civilians. Seven civilians were killed and over 140 were injured during the protests. Security forces made
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The governor accused supporters of al-Bashir of responsibility for the protests. After his appointment in July, Ammar had to remain in Khartoum because demonstrators prevented him from entering Kassala. In response to Ammar's dismissal, demonstrators shut down roads and burnt tires in Kassala.
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Protests on 28 August in the eastern town of Kassala became violent when supporters of Governor Saleh were accused of killing four protesters and wounding six. Several people were said to have stormed the Kassala Grand Market with knives and sticks, setting shops ablaze. After the clashes, the
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UN officials said on 26 July that a new wave of violence had begun in West Darfur, killing over 60 people and injuring 60. About 500 gunmen reportedly attacked Masteri, north of Beida, setting houses and part of the local market on fire. About 500 local residents reportedly organised a protest
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On 3 June, demonstrators in Khartoum called for justice for the dozens of protesters killed in the 3 June 2019 crackdown. Protesters burnt tires and held up signs and photos of Rapid Support members considered responsible for the killings. Roads in Khartoum were shut down as protests were also
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Ethiopian refugees rallied in front of UN Refugee Agency buildings in Khartoum on 27 January, saying that their rights as refugees were not recognised and they could not acquire a nationality by naturalisation or resettlement. Twenty demonstrators in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
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Eight months of street protests and sustained civil disobedience in Sudan, which began on 19 December 2018, led to a political agreement and Draft Constitutional Charter defining a 39-month political transition period beginning in September 2019 and formally transferring executive power to the
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The Sudanese Professionals Association called for a protest against the government on 20 February, after the dismissal of officers who aided the revolution which led to the April 2019 removal of Omar al-Bashir. As hundreds of protesters gathered to demand for the reinstatement of officers and
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calling for increased security, refusing to bury the dead until immediate action was taken by authorities. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok assured a delegation of women that a joint army-police security force would be dispatched to ensure the protection of residents and agricultural products.
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announced on 5 March that an investigation into the use of violence by armed security forces against pro-democracy protesters in the June 2019 Khartoum sit-in indicated that up to 240 people were killed and more than 100 wounded. According to the group, its report was based on eyewitnesses,
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against bread shortages and transport failures and calling for the state governor to be dismissed. The FFC condemned the "use of tear gas and live bullets against peaceful protestors", calling for the appointment of civilian governors and an immediate investigation of police actions.
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On 7 February, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok announced the dissolution of his cabinet. According to the Transitional Sovereignty Council media office, a new cabinet was expected to be announced shortly. On 8 February, Hamdok introduced a new 20-minister cabinet. Darfur rebel leader
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Two thousand people demonstrated in front of the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Egyptian Embassy in Khartoum on 26 September in support of Waleed Abdelrahman Hassan (also known as Walid Abdulrahman), a Sudanese student arrested in Cairo for alleged participation in the
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Two more protesters were killed on 2 January – one in Khartoum and one in Omdurman – increasing the CCSD's total death toll of protesters since the coup to 56; it later increased to 57. Amid the protests, Hamdok announced his resignation as
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Adel Mohamed Bashaer as director-general of the country's police force. Although the Sudanese parliament gave no reason for the dismissal of the top officials, both were accused by several pro-democracy groups and protesters of ties with the al-Bashir government.
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in East Darfur protested against the drowning of a student in a groundwater tank, accusing the al-Bashir-era Student Support and Welfare Fund of negligence. Farmers in North Darfur blocked roads, protesting against the theft and destruction of crops by "outlaws".
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had begun a strike demanding termination of the agreement, and would continue the protests unless the government met their demands. South Sudan President Salva Kiir called on the international community to provide assistance in implementing the peace agreement.
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The protesters closed a number of main roads in various parts of Khartoum and held speeches and chants demanding that the killers of demonstrators be brought to justice. At least 103 pro-democracy protesters have been killed in anti-coup demonstrations so far.
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Most recently, one protester was shot dead Friday when forces violently dispersed demonstrations in the capital of Khartoum, according to the Sudan Doctors Committee, which is part of the pro-democracy movement. Over 4,400 others have been wounded since the
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Five days later, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok expressed concern that loyalists to the previous government were inciting violence and civil war. Hamdok said that the government would not accommodate saboteurs, and constitutional action would be taken.
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was fatally shot in the chest and 44 others were shot or injured by tear gas during the peaceful rally. Similar protests were held in eastern Sudan's Kassala and elsewhere as demonstrators shut down roads, burnt tires and chanted anti-Bashir slogans.
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and other Sudanese cities. Protesters who marched towards the presidential palace, demanding a sit-in until a parliament is formed, were reportedly met with security forces who fired tear gas and sound grenades. No immediate casualties were reported.
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to seize control and take over the country. The pro-military protesters continued their sit-in outside the presidential palace in Khartoum until 21 October, when hundreds of thousands of pro-civilian protestors in Khartoum, Omdurman, Port Sudan and
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house-to-house arrests of protest organizers. The Socialist Doctors' Association said that the Royal Care hospital, near army headquarters, was in "urgent need of blood". Three hundred protestors were arrested. Protests outside Khartoum included
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Two days later, clashes surrounding Ammar's firing killed eight protesters and wounded several others. Sudanese information minister Faisal Mohamed Saleh said that a three-day state of emergency was declared in Kassala by the central government.
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in which he said, "the revolution needs greater efforts to be completed and achieve its goals"; Hamdok had fired several top bureaucrats from al-Bashir's government the previous week. The 21 October protestors also called for a full, transparent
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On 16 October, pro-military protesters held a protest in Khartoum demanding a military coup; they were allowed to reach the gates of the presidential palace, with a negligible police presence. The protesters called for Sovereignty Council chair
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said that it had received a $ 335 million settlement from Sudan as compensation for the victims of terror attacks. The payment was part of an agreement which would remove Sudan from the United States list of state sponsors of terrorism.
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with Sudan's top five rebel groups in an attempt to resolve long-standing conflicts. The agreement aims to address land ownership, security, power-sharing, and allowing insurgents to join the army. Despite the union of rebel groups from
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called for mining to be suspended (ordered by the governor of South Kordofan, but disobeyed by some mining companies). Protestors displayed photographs of victims of the cyanide used in mining and called for local companies (including
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confirmed that Sudanese armed forces had used unlawful and excessive force against the 11 May protesters. According to HRW, Sudan's Ministry of Health said that two people were killed and thirty-seven others were wounded.
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reported in other Sudanese towns and cities. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, commemorating the anniversary of the crackdown in a televised statement, assured the public that its perpetrators would be brought to justice.
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tore down barricades in Khartoum; more forces were deployed across the city. Militia forces forced protesters to disperse from barricades in Khartoum, but protesters continued demonstrating the day after a crackdown.
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calling for the removal of the state governor because of the governor's "anti-revolutionary position" and the failure of government-controlled radio and television to report about flood victims and activities of the
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neighbourhood of Khartoum with tear gas and bullets. One protester died on the spot while another died from injuries in the hospital. On May 30, 33 people were wounded in an attempt by police to disperse a protest.
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Al-Bashir was wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity, genocide and other war crimes in Darfur. The trial was adjourned until 11 August, when it would resume in a larger court.
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reported that protesters waved banners and the Sudanese flag in opposition to foreign domination. In an attempt to break up a crowd which gathered near army headquarters, security forces reportedly fired tear gas.
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was named foreign minister. Hamdok was confident that the cabinet reshuffle would succeed. The Turkish Foreign Ministry expressed its approval of the move, and said that it would strengthen the peace in Sudan.
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called on the Sudanese transitional government on 9 June to hand over three suspects accused of war crimes, including former president Omar al-Bashir, to the court. According to Bensouda, victim messages from
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and Khartoum and the port's container terminal the following day. The protests reportedly linked to members of the Port Sudan Workers Union. Union leader Aboud el-Sherbiny said that workers in Port Sudan and
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rebelled on 15 January, clashing violently with the forces of their former employer (the General Intelligence Service) in Khartoum. According to Al Jazeera, two soldiers were killed and four were wounded.
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said that at least 17 people were reportedly injured in the crackdown, and the victims were urged by the Sudanese Doctors Central Committee to visit the Federal Hospital to receive appropriate treatment.
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called on 17 September for officials of the previous government to be dismissed. Employers of the protestors dismissed three of the engineers and investigated others, which the protestors' committee (the
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on 15 October. A 16-year-old boy was reportedly one of the fatalities. HRW called on the transition government of Sudan to ensure that the perpetrators were brought to justice, blaming police and the
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student Munir Hamid, Adam Mohamed, Hashim Karameldin, and Radwan Abdelrahman. Protestors considered the transition government responsible for the deaths, and called for "the militias" to be disarmed.
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leader Abdul Aziz Alhilu, was expected to enable the final peace agreement. After the signing of the agreement on Sunday, the lone security challenge to the transition government is a faction of the
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Hundreds protested in Khartoum on 10 June against the formation of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS), created to aid the country's political transition.
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The Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors said on 31 December that at least four protesters were killed and 200 injured the previous day, when security forces opened fire on protestors in Omdurman.
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Protests continued on 26 October, with demonstrators chanting slogans, blocking roads and burning tyres. There was "complete civil disobedience", with schools, shops and petrol stations closed in
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said that the death toll from the 30 December demonstration had risen to six. The committee said that since the Sudanese military overthrew Abdalla Hamdok's transition government and declared a
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students demonstrated in front of local administrative offices that day to protest against the lack of public transport, and called for university staff vehicles to help transport students. In
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Committee of Sudan Doctors confirmed that 13 cases of injuries were recorded in the June 21 demonstrations in Khartoum and Khartoum Bahri, including six head injuries from solid objects.
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to address US backing of Sudan's transition government and strengthen relations between Sudan and Israel. Hamdok told Pompeo that he was not yet authorised to normalise ties with Israel.
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Emotional protesters, demanding justice, carried banners and pictures of the 2019 victims. The two people who were killed were identified as Othman Badr al-Din and Mudathir Mukhtar.
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and other foreign donors. According to Finance Minister Jibril Ibrahim, the reform of Sudan's customs exchange rate was still in progress because it was not part of the devaluation.
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president Omar El Degeir urged the transition government to stop turning a blind eye on the increasing protests, try to tackle the economic situation and speak to the protesters.
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members. Mohamedein called for the Kanabi to be allowed to participate in the political process and for the creation of a Sovereignty Council commission to uphold their rights.
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On 28 March, in an attempt to reach a lasting peace which would allow for the separation of religion and the state, the Sudanese government and a rebel group from its southern
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threatened to organize street protests against the decision. The Sudanese government said that it would ensure that the gangs behind the road blockades were prosecuted.
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discovered days later in an Omdurman hospital morgue. According to medical reports given to Sudan's attorney general, Nouri was tortured to death in an RSF facility.
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country continue to run parades and vigils to call for mass participation in the intifada Marches of the Millions coming Thursday calling for “full civilian rule”.
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All political prisoners were freed on 21 November, and Abdalla Hamdok was reinstated as prime minister as part of an agreement with the civilian political parties.
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Demonstrators outside government headquarters in Khartoum on 4 February protested against a secret 3 February meeting between Sovereignty Council chair
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Pro-military protesters blocked major roads and bridges in Khartoum on 24 October, and security forces used tear gas to disperse the crowds. After the
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On 5 August, six paramilitary officers were condemned to death by a Sudanese court for killing of six protesters in 2019 in the city of Al-Obeid in
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The US embassy in Khartoum said on 14 December that Sudan had been removed from its list of states sponsoring terrorism. US Secretary of State
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Islam to another religion. During Friday prayers at mosques across the country, the government was criticised for varying from Islamic law.
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citizens were humiliated inside or outside their country has gone and will never return." Abdelrahman Hassan was freed on 2 October.
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insisted that the suspects must be transferred to the ICC to answer outstanding warrants; former interior minister and governor
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In anticipation of the protests, major roads linking the government and military headquarters were closed by security forces.
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Khartoum the following day called for the return of relatives involuntarily deployed to Libya and Yemen as mercenaries in the
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that day, activists burnt the offices, fuel depots, tractors and factories of the Kanaf Abu Naama project in protest against
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reported that Sudanese security forces had killed seven protesters and wounded at least 25 during unrest in Eastern Sudan's
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Sudanese government declared a state of emergency in Kassala and sent security reinforcements to avoid further violence.
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two days later against corruption and shortages of bread and fuel, calling for the state governor to be dismissed.
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announced that the formation of a transition government would be delayed until the end of 2020. Three days later,
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commission, and for senior members of the previous government to be tried in Sudanese courts or extradited to the
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October and mass protests on 30 October throughout Sudan, calling for a full transfer of power to civilians.
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after Sudanese Finance Minister Ibrahim al-Badawi announced an 18-month plan to reduce fuel subsidies, the
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On 18 October, protests against the use of cyanide and other toxic chemicals in gold mining took place in
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denounced the arrest of government ministers, and called on the public to protest in the streets. The
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and Wad Madani yesterday to demand the overthrow of the coup and the establishment of civilian rule.
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in place to assist the Sudanese government in disbursing aid and maintaining peace. According to the
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was declared by the provincial government, and more troops would be sent to the affected areas. The
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punishing SPA members for organising protests and a strike. Teachers and other public servants in
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soldiers who were dismissed, security forces fired tear gas in an attempt to disperse the crowd.
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month. The committee was created by law in November 2019 to dismantle the al-Bashir government.
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21 November 2021 – All political prisoners released, Abdalla Hamdok reinstated as prime minister
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On Jan 13, one police officer and one demonstrator were killed during protests in Khartoum.
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prosecutor's office, seven soldiers were charged by the military for using live ammunition.
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the Sudan Doctors' Committee, at least one protester was killed and several others injured.
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On 21 October, 20,000 people in Khartoum's Freedom Square and Sudanese towns called for the
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Other cities across Sudan were expected to join the protest and make it nationwide. The
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called on 18 September for senior officials of the previous government to be dismissed.
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
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Abdallah, Yasir; El Damanhoury, Kareem; Salem, Mostafa; Deaton, Jennifer (2021-10-25).
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free. We will complete the journey." Most schools, banks and businesses were closed.
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On 21 February, in an attempt to tackle the country's deepening economic crisis, the
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Two thousand women demonstrated in Khartoum on 2 January, marching to Prime Minister
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joined the protests, with most gathering outside cabinet headquarters in Khartoum.
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possible closure of Sudan's borders – in the Marches of the Millions of June 30.
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presidential palace in Khartoum by Sovereign Council head Abdel-Fattah Burhan.
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should be transferred to be tried with Sudanese militia leader Ali Kushayb.
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Protesters responded to the peace deal by shutting down the road connecting
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Temporal Committee for the Restoration of the White Nile Sugar Workers Union
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July, August 2019 Political Agreement and Draft Constitutional Declaration
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Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
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of the early September 2019 transfer of executive power to the country's
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the deal, which was also criticized by the country's political parties.
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described the transition period as the fourth phase of the revolution.
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were believed to have been funnelled through the confiscated account.
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Engineers and other workers in the White Nile Sugar Workers Union in
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against the trials of eight SPA coordinators, which they considered
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and other cities on 12 September and 20,000 protestors in Khartoum,
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333 protesters (including 220 dead in October 2022 tribal clashes)
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Walsh, Declan; Dahir, Abdi Latif; Marks, Simon (2021-10-25).
6700:"Two people killed in Sudan rally over 2019 protest killings" 6197:"UN-AU mission in Sudan's Darfur ends mandate after 13 years" 5591:"Sudan: Formation of transitional parliament to be postponed" 5347:"Several dead, dozens wounded during a protest in east Sudan" 5062:"Port Sudan container terminal blocked in peace deal protest" 4902:"Sudan: Deal Done - Sudan Government, Rebels Sign Peace Deal" 4876:"Sudan Signs Accord With Rebels in Another Step Toward Peace" 4403:"More than 60 killed in fresh violence in Sudan's Darfur: UN" 4340:"Omar al-Bashir: Sudan's ex-president on trial for 1989 coup" 3118:"Sudan agrees those wanted by ICC should appear before court" 2385:"Thousands protest in Sudan, call to disband ex-ruling party" 2094:"UN official decries continued crackdown on Sudan protesters" 2044:"Thousands rally in Sudan day after 9 killed during protests" 1367: 568: 553: 540:
and Mohamed el-Hafiz attorney general, for the creation of a
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Sudanese government and the RSF did not respond in 15 days.
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Several dead, dozens wounded during a protest in east Sudan
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a Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) soldier near a camp in Nertiti.
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On May 29 security forces attacked a demonstration in the
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used during extraction. That day in Khartoum, people from
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Tribal clashes erupted in South Darfur's Gireida between
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gave a speech commemorating the 55th anniversary of the
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protested against the construction of a new mine by the
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signed a peace agreement. The agreement, signed in the
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attributed responsibility to former intelligence chief
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in protest against a week of electricity shutdowns. In
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by Sovereign Council chair Abdel-Fattah al-Burhan and
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and Attorney General, the killing of civilians by the
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19 December 2018 to September 2019 civil disobedience
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agreed to peace talks with South Sudan in September.
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on 26 September in which he declared support for the
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Prime minister Abdalla Hamdok resigns in January 2022
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2 October 2019 – Abdelrahman Hassan released in Cairo
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Aksoy praised the decision, long-awaited by Turkey.
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protestors considering a move to the state capital (
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7712:"Protester, police officer killed in Sudan clashes" 7091: 4851:"Sudan govt, rebel groups sign landmark peace deal" 4082:"Sudan's top police officials fired after protests" 1976: 1974: 1864: 1862: 1860: 1858: 1856: 7438:"Sudan coup: mass protests enter their second day" 6404:"Former rebel chiefs named in Sudan's new cabinet" 5087:"Sudan: Highway and Port Blocked in Eastern Sudan" 4951:"Sudan and main rebel groups formalise peace deal" 3938:"Mass response to Sudan's 'March of the Millions'" 3633:Wednesday, 03 Jun 2020 09:50 PM MYT (2020-06-03). 2821:"Sudan: Protests scheduled in Khartoum January 28" 2566: 1471:Khartoum, and demonstrations grew in the evening. 1416:took to the streets in support of the government. 5159:Agencies, The New Arab Staff & (2020-10-13). 4500:Agencies, The New Arab Staff & (2020-07-26). 4250:Agencies, The New Arab Staff & (2020-07-18). 4057:"Sudan fires top police officials after protests" 3863:"Sit-in for security in Central Darfur continues" 3812:Agencies, The New Arab Staff & (2020-06-10). 2470: 2114: 1423:, the Sudanese Professionals Association and the 8253: 5641:"Sudan's former prime minister dies of COVID-19" 5038:"Port Sudan terminal shut in peace deal protest" 4837:"Sudan government, rebel groups sign peace deal" 4252:"Dozens protest against Sudan religious reforms" 4032:"Sudan govt sends delegation to Nierteti sit-in" 4011:"Hundreds demonstrate in Sudan's Central Darfur" 3814:"Dozens in Sudan protest against new UN mission" 3749:"Sudan's anti-corruption committee seizes funds" 3266:"Sudan: Police Violence At Sudan Demonstrations" 2160: 1971: 1853: 1153:and flags across Sudan were flown at half-mast. 737:, including of members of the civilian-military 167:becomes Chief Justice, el-Hibir Attorney-General 7323: 6358:"Sudan Prime Minister Hamdok Names New Cabinet" 6340:"Sudan Prime Minister Hamdok dissolves cabinet" 6137:"Sudan protests activist's torture and killing" 5751: 5749: 4975:"Protesters against peace deal shut Sudan port" 4690:"Violence and chaos in eastern Sudan's Kassala" 3987:"Hundreds Demonstrate In Sudans Central Darfur" 3799:"Sudan protesters rally against new UN mission" 1678:"March against new gold mine in Northern State" 7691: 6826:"Sudan - Lethal Force Used Against Protesters" 6046:"Sudan: Darfur Tribal Fighting Leaves 15 Dead" 5042:Port Sudan terminal shut in peace deal protest 2605:"Protest after student drowned in East Darfur" 1507:on 25 October, 54 protestors had been killed. 1020:United Nations–African Union Mission in Darfur 604:) and international companies to stop mining. 7848: 7692:Elassar, Alaa; Meilhan, Pierre (2022-01-02). 6812:"Sudan: Lethal Force Used Against Protesters" 6512:"Sudan devalues currency to seek debt relief" 6446:"Protests erupt in Sudan over cost of living" 6312:"Bread and fuel demos block Khartoum streets" 6211:"Peacekeeping Mission in Sudan's Darfur Ends" 1640:"South Darfur demo damns demonstrator deaths" 229: 6918:"Sudanese Protest Lifting of Fuel Subsidies" 6784:"Sudan army men held for killing protestors" 6584:"Sudan, rebel group sign deal on secularism" 6418:"Turkey welcomes Cabinet reshuffle in Sudan" 5864:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 5746: 5614: 4128: 4126: 2258:"The Sudanese Revolution Enters a New Phase" 1431:and refusal to cooperate with the coup. 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