Protesters return to streets of Sudan capital

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NSTworld: Bashir, who ruled Sudan with an iron fist for 30 years, was deposed by the army in a palace coup on April 11 after the demonstrations triggered by an acute economic crisis.

More than 250 people were killed and hundreds injured in the months-long protests that erupted in Dec 2018, according to umbrella protest movement Forces of Freedom and Change.

A crowd of men and women marched from a central Khartoum square to Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok’s offices, demanding authorities deliver justice for those killed and also find out about protesters who went missing. Dozens of policemen stood guard as protesters, many whistling, clapping and ululating, belted out revolutionary slogans.

He said protesters welcomed Thursday’s decision by the new authorities to dismantle Bashir’s regime and former ruling party.

 

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