Protesters in Sudan Call For Full Civilian Rule

Published February 21st, 2022 - 07:48 GMT
Fresh protests demanding full civilian rule in Sudan
A masked demonstrator waves a Sudanese flag during ongoing protests calling for civilian rule and denouncing the military administration, in the Sahafa neighbourhood in the south of Sudan's capital Khartoum on February 20, 2022. (Photo by Ebrahim Hamid / AFP)
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Sudan has been in turmoil since Oct. 25 military takeover

Thousands of Sudanese staged fresh protests in the capital Khartoum on Sunday to demand full civilian rule.

Protesters chanted anti-military slogans and waved banners calling for civilian rule, as they marched towards the presidential palace in Khartoum, according to an Anadolu Agency reporter on the ground.

“No to military rule,” and “Full civilian state” were among banners carried by protesters.

Sunday’s rallies came amid a spate of arrests of opposition figures in Sudan in recent days.


The Sudanese Professional Association, which spearheaded protests against former President Omar al-Bashir, said more than 200 people have been arrested by security forces.

Since Oct. 25 last year, Sudan has witnessed protests in response to exceptional measures taken by army chief Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, most notably the imposition of a state of emergency and the dissolution of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok’s transitional government, a move decried by political forces as a “military coup”.

At least 81 protesters have been killed in protests against the military since then, according to local medics.

Prior to the military takeover, Sudan was governed by a sovereign council of military and civilian officials tasked with overseeing the transition period until elections in 2023.\

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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