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Sudan security forces tear gas protesters outside army HQ: witnesses
KHARTOUM, April 8, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Sudanese security forces on Monday fired tear gas
at thousands of protesters who had massed outside the army headquarters in Khartoum
for a second night demanding that President Omar al-Bashir resign, witnesses said.
Several vehicles carrying security personnel arrived in the early hours of the
morning at the site where protesters had been demonstrating continuously since
Saturday, witnesses told AFP.
“After that, security forces began firing tear gas at protesters,” a witness said on
condition of anonymity.
The gas was felt by residents in an upscale Khartoum district some five kilometres
away from the army complex.
“I stepped out on my balcony hearing the sound of the gas canisters and could feel
the gas in the air,” said one resident.
Thousands of protesters have been demonstrating since Saturday outside the army
complex that also houses Bashir’s residence and the defence ministry.
Chanting anti-government slogans, protesters have been urging the military to back
them in demanding Bashir’s resignation.
They accuse his adminstration of mismanaging the country’s economy that has led to
soaring food prices and regular shortages of fuel and foreign currency.
The veteran leader has acknowledged that the economic concerns raised by the
protesters were “legitimate”.
Protests first erupted on December 19 after a government decision to triple the
price of bread.
But they quickly morphed into nationwide demonstrations against Bashir’s rule.
Officials say 32 people have died in protest related violence so far, while Human
Rights Watch has put the death toll at 51.
In recent weeks the scale and intensity of protests had dwindled due to a state of
emergency imposed by Bashir, but Saturday saw a resurgence with thousands of
protesters staging a continuous rally outside the army complex.
Protest organisers chose April 6 for the latest rally to mark the 1985 uprising
that toppled the regime of then president Jaafar Nimeiri.
BSS/AFP/AU/08:15 hrs