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Security forces storm Sudan protests, killing 13
« on: June 03, 2019, 09:03:15 pm »
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Security forces storm Sudan protests, killing 13
Tim O'Donnell

The months-long protests in Sudan took a violent turn on Monday, when paramilitary security forces stormed a protest camp in the country's capital, Khartoum, killing 13 in the process. Several more were wounded in the raid, which Al Jazeera reports is ongoing.

The soldiers, who are reportedly heavily armed, allegedly first used tear gas and sound grenades to disperse the protesters before firing live rounds. They reportedly now have control of most of the camp and the protesters, who described the situation as a "massacre" have mostly left the area.

The protests were a continuation of a call for a civilian government after earlier rounds of protests forced long-time former autocratic President Omar Al-Bashir from power after 30 years. The protesters and the military council which succeeded Al-Bashir had been in negotiations for weeks over the country's future, but talks stalled over what Al Jazeera reports is the makeup of a so-called "sovereign council," which would govern the country for the next three years before democratic elections. The military reportedly would have let the protesters form a government, but insisted on maintaining ultimate authority, while the protesters wanted a civilian-led government, Al Jazeera reports.

Read more at: https://theweek.com/speedreads/845033/security-forces-storm-sudan-protests-killing-13

The protesters were out there, they got rid of the old dictator, actually, the military got rid of the old dictator,  President Omar Al-Bashir  ... but things go on... and now, this. Number 1 story at the BBC some today.