5,871,070 |
12.79124 |
25.91726 |
Sudan |
|
In a separate incident a group of gunmen killed a police officer and injured two others in the area of Gusa Gamat in the Salaam Locality 30 km east of Nyala. |
5,871,075 |
15.57253 |
32.53635 |
Sudan |
|
A students protest at Khartoum University was quelled by the security and police forces on Wednesday. |
5,871,080 |
19.1 |
30.45 |
Sudan |
|
A pro-government militia killed two people in a separate incident in North Darfur on Wednesday. |
5,871,085 |
13.44127 |
22.4454 |
Sudan |
|
The dead body of Mustafa Mohamed Isa was found after he was kidnapped last week by a pro-government paramilitary group. |
5,871,090 |
15.57253 |
32.53635 |
Sudan |
|
Multiple demonstrations erupted in Khartoum and other places in Sudan after Friday prayers. The police and security forces used tear gas, batons and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds |
5,871,095 |
15.6365 |
32.53034 |
Sudan |
|
Multiple demonstrations erupted in Khartoum and other places in Sudan after Friday prayers. The police and security forces used tear gas, batons and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds |
5,871,100 |
12.75 |
30.16667 |
Sudan |
|
Multiple demonstrations erupted in Khartoum and other places in Sudan after Friday prayers. The police and security forces used tear gas, batons and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds |
5,871,105 |
13.16765 |
30.24489 |
Sudan |
|
Multiple demonstrations erupted in Khartoum and other places in Sudan after Friday prayers. The police and security forces used tear gas, batons and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds |
5,871,110 |
15.64472 |
32.45485 |
Sudan |
|
Multiple demonstrations erupted in Khartoum and other places in Sudan after Friday prayers. The police and security forces used tear gas, batons and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds and invaded and occupied the Al Ansar mosque in Omdurman. |
5,871,114 |
15.57253 |
32.53635 |
Sudan |
|
Now into its fourth week, ordinary citizens tired of deteriorating conditions in their country are taking to the streets alongside students, members of youth movements and opposition parties, and civil society activists, to chant against the government. The largest protests often begin from mosques after Friday prayers, with each week's demonstration accorded a different theme. Past Fridays have been labelled 'Sandstorm Friday', 'Elbow Licking Friday' (in reference to a remark by one of Al-Bashir's advisors that those who want to overthrow regime have a better chance of licking their elbows) and 'Outcasts Friday' (referring to Al-Bashir's recent speech in which he called protesters 'outcasts'). Today's, planned as 'Kandaka Friday', is dedicated to the revolutionary women of Sudan. |