5,885,280 |
13.64546 |
24.08294 |
Sudan |
|
Militiamen intercepted 7 women on their way to collect straw near Kabkabiya. They beat them with batons and whips, seriously injuring at least 3. Another woman in the same area was also assaulted. |
5,885,285 |
12.89999 |
23.48106 |
Sudan |
|
A hospital guard was shot by militiamen at Nierteti hospital. |
5,885,434 |
15.57253 |
32.53635 |
Sudan |
|
Demonstrators protesting against the sale of land in El Shajara clashed with police after blocking the main street with burning tires. The police used tear gas and batons to disperse the protesters, leading to injuries on both sides |
5,885,439 |
13.12847 |
24.28137 |
Sudan |
|
"Two Sudanese army troops from Golo military garrison raided the house of merchant Yousef Abakar... They told him to give them his money. When he refused, they shot him dead" and fled with his money. |
5,888,431 |
13.44127 |
22.4454 |
Sudan |
|
UNAMID worker from Ethiopia injured and killed in Mujkar, West Darfur. |
5,885,162 |
13.64546 |
24.08294 |
Sudan |
|
Dozens were killed and wounded in clashes at the "military camp" of JEM-Sudan. Border Guards and Central Reserve Police troops led by Abu Tira stormed the camp. However, a JEM spokesman denies that their forces took part in the battle, stating their base is located elsewhere. |
5,885,166 |
11.87498 |
30.4688 |
Sudan |
|
Large areas of farmland were destroyed in Dalami county, either deliberately burned by SAF personnel or as the result of aerial bombardment. |
5,885,170 |
11.40524 |
29.13727 |
Sudan |
|
Residents of Lagawa continue a sit-in at 'Freedom Square' to demand improvements to basic services. On Nov 21, Radio Tamazuj reported that the protest was entering its second week. According to Radio Tamazuj, the protest was still continuing on Friday Nov 28, entering its third week |
5,898,252 |
36.4 |
10.61667 |
Tunisia |
|
Police kill civilians |
5,885,176 |
15.64472 |
32.45485 |
Sudan |
|
2 women were raped and 20 people sustained injuries (8 seriously) after an attack by around 50 RSF fighters on displaced people living on the outskirts of Omdurman. |