♦ Sudan: This week’s news in brief ♦
A compact digest of the past week’s most-read highlights, from the heart of Sudan.
A compact digest of the past week’s most-read highlights, from the heart of Sudan.
The resistance committees in Khartoum state organised several decentralised Marches of the Millions in Khartoum, Omdurman, and Khartoum North (Bahri) yesterday as part of the October protest escalation schedule marking the first ‘anniversary’ of the October 25 coup. Some marches also denounced the acquittal of several intelligence officers accused of killing protesters in Atbara.
The Forces for Freedom and Change-Central Council (FFC-CC) call for Sudan’s re-election to the United Nations Human Rights Council to be rejected because “Sudan’s current unconstitutional regime has continuously and systematically violated the human rights of its citizens since 25 October 2021” when the military took power in a coup d’état, they said in a …
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The Ministry of Health in South Darfur state announced yesterday a confirmed case of dengue fever, among eight positive cases of chikungunya fever reported recently.
Lorry drivers in Sudan threatened to close all bridges in the capital today, in order to protest the 600 per cent increase in transit fees.