KHARTOUM, April 7 ― Despite high temperatures, tear gas, and a Ramadan fast, tens of thousands of Sudanese protesters marched in the capital Khartoum and more in towns across the country yesterday, marking the third anniversary of the fall of former President Omar al-Bashir and rejecting the.
In-depth: Women are on the frontlines of Sudan’s popular uprisings demanding civilian rule, but security forces have been using sexual violence as a weapon to deter women’s political participation and defeat the resistance.
A 13-year-old child protester has died of injuries on Sunday after he was shot in the head by Sudanese forces during a pro-democracy march in the city of Omdurman.