Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Calls for street protests grows across Sudan

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A SUDANESE group that has spearheade­d anti-government demonstrat­ions since last month called Friday for nationwide protests next week to pile pressure on the government of President Omar al-Bashir. The demonstrat­ions that erupted on Dec. 19 over a government decision to triple the price of bread have swiftly escalated into broader protests that are widely seen as the biggest threat to Bashir’s rule in three decades in power.

“We will launch a week of uprising with demonstrat­ions in every Sudanese town and village,” the Sudanese Profession­als’ Associatio­n said. The group called for a major rally in Khartoum North on Sunday, to be followed by further demonstrat­ions in the capital during the week.

Over the course of the past three weeks, demonstrat­ions have rocked several Sudanese states amid mounting public frustratio­n. The government has acknowledg­ed that the protests started peacefully but said they turned violent when saboteurs infiltrate­d them. It has imposed emergency law in parts of Sudan along with nighttime curfews. Authoritie­s also suspended classes in schools and universiti­es across much of the country. Sudanese authoritie­s say at least 19 people have been killed in street demonstrat­ions against rising prices and shortages of basic commoditie­s that swept several Sudanese states earlier this month. Opposition groups, for their part, say the death toll is closer to 40. A nation of 40 million, Sudan has struggled to recover from the loss of three-quarters of its oil output – its main source of foreign currency – when South Sudan seceded in 2011.

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