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Fourth consecutive day of demonstrations in Khartoum against the Sudanese Army

Fourth consecutive day of demonstrations in Khartoum against the Sudanese Army

July 3 (EUROPA PRESS) –

Hundreds of Sudanese demonstrated this Sunday in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, and its surroundings, for the fourth consecutive day, against the military that have governed the country since October, with no record of casualties for now, reports the ‘Sudan Ajbar’ .

A dozen people have died and some 600 have been injured during the repression of this week’s protests in the African country and more than a hundred have lost their lives since the 2021 coup.

The situation ended up exploding in October of last year, in a military coup d’état that led to the dismissal of the civilian prime minister, Abdalá Hamdok, although international pressure led to an agreement to reinstate him in office in November, which caused lose support among the opposition and revolutionary forces.

However, Hamdok presented his resignation in January in protest against the repression of the mobilizations and after the military authorities, headed by the head of the Army and president of the Sovereign Transitional Council, Abdelfatá al Burhan, expelled various civil groups from the Executive arguing that they acted against the interests of the State.

Thus, the FCC announced this Saturday the start of this campaign of disobedience at the end of the Muslim festival of Eid al Adha, next Wednesday, July 13, and calls “the Sudanese political forces” to form ” a united civil front” against the country’s military authorities.

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