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Sudan’s protest movement enters fourth day amid reports of wide arrests

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June 20, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The wave of anti-government demonstrations in Sudan has entered fourth day amid reports of concomitant police violence and arrests.

Eye-witnesses told Sudan Tribune that fresh clashes erupted on Wednesday between protesting students and anti-riot police units in and around the University of Khartoum (UoK), where the demonstrations originally started on Sunday.

According to the witnesses, police forces fired heavy teargas to disperse dozens of students protesting at the Banking Institute in downtown Khartoum and also raided the main campus of UoK, beating and arresting students.

Students said the police took some of their colleagues to unknown destination but the spokesman of police, Al-Sir Ahmad Omar, told Al-Jazzera that he needs more time to be able to confirm or deny these reports.

Similar protests occurred at Al-Ahlia University and other areas in Omdurman town including Al-Waha area where protesters burned car tires at night.

Another protest broke out in the evening around the headquarters of the opposition National Umma Party in Omdurman. Reports indicate that a great number of protesters were arrested by police and security forces.

The protest movement that was started mainly by students over rising costs of living appears to be gaining traction as it continues to occur in different parts of the country’s sprawling capital as well as in some regional towns.

The protests erupted ahead of plans by the government to end fuel subsidies as part of what officials say are drastic austerity measures needed to make up for a budget deficit of 2.4 billion USD, created mainly as a result of South Sudan’s secession.

Authorities maintain that the protests are “limited” and called on citizens not to be swayed by “anarchy-seekers.”

Anti-government groups, meanwhile, vowed to continue the protest movement until the government is toppled.

Mainstream opposition parties also vowed to oppose austerity measures.

(ST)

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  • 21 June 2012 09:36, by Monye Jur

    Authorities maintain that the protests are “limited” and called on citizens not to be swayed by “anarchy-seekers.” That was how Gadafi was undermining the revolutionaries until he was toppled. Khartoum should have learned from the Arab popular uprisings and revised their plans to address the challengies facing their government in a strategic way or otherwise they will soon find themselves away.

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    • 21 June 2012 09:51, by Jeti

      Now, time is up for Field Marshall Gen. Omer Hassan Ahmed Al-Bashir and his NCP followers to fill the heat.

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    • 21 June 2012 11:28, by Big Boy

      Jallaby!
      your husband NCP are under pressure now! but anybody expecting the devil ruling party to buckle might peruse them, it’s too late to demonstrate at this time, since the Syria people’s started demons....to the government they lost an estimated about 12,000 live or die,anyway struggle as you are really cowards peoples in the earth.we will supply you more if you need help..!

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  • 21 June 2012 09:38, by katnyokarieu

    national criminal protectors is a very time for u to die,u murde alots sudanese and south sudanese.since there is hiding place for u.

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  • 21 June 2012 09:52, by Deng

    I cant wait for the official declaration of fuel subsidy termination. the streets of Khartoum will have not space for NCP but his oppositions...keep up the good work smart Sudanese citizens unlike stupid Jalaba, North Sudanese, and see me who are wasting their time writing bulshit here online.

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    • 21 June 2012 10:49, by mohammed ali

      Deng, now suddenly the Jalabba are smart Sudanese! Am afrid Deng that you have to wait for very long. Why instead wasting your time with Jalabba try to improve conditions in your own country. The government is loooooting billions with impunity , more than 50 % of the population are starving, prices are sky rocketing " malwa of Sorghum = 40 ssp in Sudan only 10 sdp, gallon of petrol 200 ssp ....con

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      • 21 June 2012 10:55, by mohammed ali

        con:while in Sudan it is 13.5 sdp. You donnot need to waste your precious time with the jalabba, concentrate your effort to build your SPLA paradise, they need you your help, particulary by July to September their foreign reserves are going to finish, unless the thieves return the stolen $ 4 Billions!

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        • 21 June 2012 21:49, by zulu

          Indee Mr.Mohamed,
          We dont need to waste time with a stupid Jalaba. But if there is a sane one there, definitely he/she will hear the voice of reason, that calls for decency in governance by promoting democratic changes that require the state to advance the interest of all sudanese people regardless of race. The flaw in your adamancy is that you will take care of yourselves. cont.

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          • 21 June 2012 21:51, by zulu

            South Sudan pulled the plug and now you are suffering greatly. If we had left the oil to flow, no austerity measures because of your dependency on us. Therefore, you have imposed it upon us to almost interefere in your business just to salvage you.

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  • 21 June 2012 10:09, by Ayuiu Makuac Lam

    i thinks the government should look into it to make another way to convince the publice or recall back the drastic austerity plane to put country back into normal.

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  • 21 June 2012 10:29, by Nubian King

    I’m getting my stick ready for that big day when Bashir will be Gadhafied.
    Haiya! these days are running so fast and so do things unfold. The protest continues until this fatal government plus its criminal rulers are eliminated from our Sudan.We’ll NOT mind how many people the NISS detains per hour/day/week/month because we’ve already decided to kick the wrong figures from this country.
    GOD WITH U

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    • 21 June 2012 12:47, by Aaban

      That is right brother king, we will drag him down like his peer Gadhafi soon, we will never forgive them, death to them, our people will be free soon after they fake Sudanese gone,

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  • 21 June 2012 10:42, by Mapuor

    Bravo guys.Bashir must go so that the South/Sudan relations normalizes.Bashir is leading Sudan to doom

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  • 21 June 2012 10:51, by Thondet Manyang

    Oh my God!! I thought Bashir and his regime would been treating Muslims safely. That is why we opted to have our own state because teargases at the day and knives every knight are not solution to public opinions. God will free you again guys.MANY ARABS ARE GOOD WITH THEIR CITIZENS BUT BASHIR, NAFIE AND THE REST CAN NOT COMPROMISE!!!
    Keep on your time will come, freedom needs some bloodshed

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    • 21 June 2012 12:47, by Nibs

      Mohamed ali,what are you?a trader or something.how can you quote the prices of goods which you are not sure?if that is the way you relieve your stress then you laughable.

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      • 21 June 2012 13:24, by Northern Sudanese

        come on man, these prices are reality. we were one nation just a few months ago, we know very well what is going on in that landlocked animal called south sudan, the whole world knows very well that this animal is about to completely die in September when everything runs out. we suffer 30% inflation, you suffer 80% inflation. get right lol

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  • 21 June 2012 16:58, by Marolditapei

    SSAC was purposely erected to advance the means of stealing. SSAC was erected to cover up corrupt lords and to keep them in position of power. If the president does not name all the 73 corrupt workers within a month or less, then SSAC exists for no other reasons rather than to advance corruption. SSAC is an ENGINE of corruption itself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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