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The country’s military, the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary began fighting on Saturday, following weeks of tensions. Pressure from international and regional players has so far failed to deescalate the conflict. ....
May 15 - 2021 NEW YORK Vigil in Khartoum in August 2020, commemorating protestors who went missing following the violent crackdown of the sit-in on June 3, 2019 (Social media) The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) on Friday called on the international community “to urgently investigate the killing of two peaceful protesters and injury of 37 others” on May 11 in Khartoum. “The response from the Sudanese authorities towards the assembly commemorating the 3 June massacre raises concerns about the continued reliance on repressive tactics to disrupt peaceful assembly,” the New York-based African Centre said in a statement on Friday. Thousands of protesters gathered in front of the army headquarters in Khartoum on May 11/Ramadan 29 to commemorate the victims of the June 3/Ramadan 29 massacre two years ago, when more than 127 people present at the large anti-military sit-in near the army command were killed by governm ....
On the 2nd anniversary of revolution in Sudan, demonstrators demand more rapid change from the transitional government. Photo taken in Khartoum, Sudan, December 19, 2020, by Mohammed Abdelmonim Hashim, used with permission. December 19 marked the second anniversary of the Sudanese revolution, when protests first erupted in the city of Atbara, and spread throughout the country with demands for freedom, peace and justice and the end to the 30-year rule of Omar al-Bashir. Bashir was eventually deposed on April 11, 2019, after months of deadly demonstrations and protests. Under the Bashir regime, Sudanese citizens experienced war, poverty, economic sieges and sanctions. Bashir s actions landed Sudan on the US terrorism list, making it difficult to conduct business or diplomacy around the world. ....