Sudan Reinforces Khartoum Ahead Of March
Umer Jamshaid Published January 17, 2019 | 05:20 PM
Sudanese security forces deployed in numbers in Khartoum on Thursday as demonstrators threatened to march on President Omar al-Bashir's palace to demand his resignation after a month of escalating protests
Khartoum, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 17th Jan, 2019 ) :Sudanese security forces deployed in numbers in Khartoum on Thursday as demonstrators threatened to march on President Omar al-Bashir's palace to demand his resignation after a month of escalating protests.
Simultaneous protests were called in 11 other cities, including Atbara, a farming town in the east where demonstrators first took to the streets on December 19 to protest against a government decision to triple the price of bread.
The demonstrations have since escalated into broader protests against Bashir's three-decade rule that have triggered clashes with the security forces which have left at least 24 people dead, according to officials.
Human rights groups have put the death toll higher.
Amnesty International said last week that more than 40 people had been killed and more than 1,000 arrested.
Human Rights Watch said the dead included children and medical staff.
An AFP journalist saw security personnel, many in plainclothes, stationed across the downtown area of Khartoum and along the expected route of Thursday's march.
Several army vehicles mounted with machine guns were stationed outside the palace.
Little traffic was seen at what is usually the height of the morning rush hour as people stayed off the streets.
Riot police have moved swiftly to disperse previous protests, firing tear gas to clear the streets of demonstrators chanting the movement's slogan: "Freedom, peace, justice".
The protest movement has been spearheaded by the Sudanese Professionals Association, a trade union representing doctors, teachers and engineers among others, that has stepped into the vacuum created by the arrest of many opposition leaders.
Despite the crackdown, the movement has escalated into the biggest threat to Bashir's rule since he took power in an Islamist-backed military coup in 1989.
The protesters accuse Bashir's government of mismanagement of key sectors of the economy and of pouring funds into a military response Sudan can ill afford to rebellions in the western region of Darfur and in areas near the border with South Sudan.
Sudan has suffered from a chronic shortage of foreign Currency since the south broke away in 2011, taking with it the lion's share of oil revenues.
That has triggered soaring inflation that has seen the cost of food and medicines more than double, and frequent shortages in major cities, including Khartoum.
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