Khaleej Times

Sudanese protesters reach army headquarte­rs for the first time

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khartoum — Thousands of Sudanese demonstrat­ors marched in Khartoum on Saturday, many reaching the army headquarte­rs for the first time since deadly protests against President Omar Al Bashir erupted last year, witnesses said.

Chanting “One Army, One People,” the protesters rallied in the capital’s streets, following a call by organisers to march on the army headquarte­rs.

Protests have rocked the east African country since December, with angry crowds accusing Bashir’s government of mismanagin­g the economy that has led to soaring food prices and regular shortages of fuel and foreign currency.

On February 22, the veteran leader imposed a nationwide state of emergency to quell the protests after an initial crackdown failed to rein in protesters.

Since the emergency rule came into effect, protests have been largely confined to the capital and its twin city of Omdurman, but organisers had called for widespread rallies and a march on the army headquarte­rs on Saturday.

April 6 was chosen for the nationwide rallies as it was the day of a 1985 uprising that toppled the then regime of president Jaafar Nimeiri.

Before the demonstrat­ions began, security forces deployed in

There’s a heavy security deployment where the protesters were to gather for the march, but they still came out and are chanting antigovern­ment slogans

A witness

large numbers in key Khartoum squares and in Omdurman, across the Nile. “There’s a heavy security deployment where the protesters were to gather for the march, but they still came out and are chanting anti-government slogans,” a witness told AFP without revealing his name for security reasons. Witnesses said plaincloth­es security agents were preventing even passers-by from reaching downtown areas.

Shops and markets in downtown Khartoum were ordered shut before the march by security agents, according to onlookers.

“Those walking in groups were immediatel­y detained or asked to return to their homes by security forces,” another onlooker said.

In recent days, activists have been circulatin­g leaflets urging residents to participat­e in Saturday’s march, several residents said.—

 ?? AFP ?? Sudanese protesters march towards the army headquarte­rs in Khartoum on Saturday. —
AFP Sudanese protesters march towards the army headquarte­rs in Khartoum on Saturday. —

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