54 injured as Sudan forces meet mass demos with violence

At least 54 civilians were injured after Sudanese security forces including troops from the army, police, and paramilitary Central Reserve Forces (Abu Teira), used tear gas, rubber bullets, stun grenades, and automatic weapons, against peaceful demonstrations in Khartoum yesterday.

Sudan again unifies its currency exchange rate

The Central Bank of Sudan announced the unification of the Sudanese Pound exchange rate to allow for the determination of currency exchange rates without interference from the Central Bank. Foreign exchange dealers on the parallel market reported that the Dollar exchange rate recorded SDG560 yesterday.

UN Human Rights Commissioner strongly condemns abuses in Sudan

In an oral update on the human rights situation in Sudan yesterday, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet expressed her deep concerns over “the sharp reversal of human rights achievements following the military coup in Sudan last October”. The International Federation for Human Rights also condemned the coup.

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