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Sudanese demonstrators maintain Khartoum sit-in

April 10, 2019 at 7:28 pm

Sudanese protesters, demanding the resignation of Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir, stage a demonstration against high cost of living, fuel and cash shortage in front of army headquarters building in Khartoum, Sudan on April 8, 2019. [Stringer – Anadolu Agency]

Hundreds of Sudanese protesters on Wednesday maintained their sit-in outside army headquarters in Khartoum for the fifth day in a row amid continued calls for President Omar al-Bashir to step down, according to witnesses, Anadolu reports.

Hundreds of citizens took part in the sit-in, while the army deployed additional troops in the vicinity, witnesses said.

“We will not leave until the [al-Bashir] regime falls,” Nasser Jadallah, a protester who has been at the sit-in since it began on Saturday, told Anadolu Agency.

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Since Saturday, at least 22 people have been killed in clashes between demonstrators and security forces, which have repeatedly tried to disperse the sit-in by force, according to the Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors.

The police, for their part, say that only a single protester has been killed.

Sudan has been shaken by protests since last December, with demonstrators demanding the departure of al-Bashir, who has ruled Sudan since 1989.