2 protesters killed, 54 security personnel injured in Sudan’s demonstration \
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2 protesters killed, 54 security personnel injured in Sudan’s demonstration

07-Jan-2022
Khartoum [Sudan], January 7 (ANI/Xinhua): Sudanese police announced two protesters were killed and 54 members of security forces injured in protests in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Thursday.
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Sudanese opposition rejects political agreement between Prime Minister, Military \
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Sudanese opposition rejects political agreement between Prime Minister, Military

21-Nov-2021
Khartoum [Sudan], November 21 (ANI/Sputnik): The Sudanese coalition of labour unions opposed to the military authorities issued a statement on Sunday in which it rejected the political agreement signed between the military and the previously ousted Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok.
21-Nov-2021 World
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Sudanese Military lifts all restrictions from ousted Prime Minister Hamdok \
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Sudanese Military lifts all restrictions from ousted Prime Minister Hamdok

21-Nov-2021
Khartoum [Sudan], November 21 (ANI/Sputnik): Sudan's army has removed all the restrictions on movement of ousted Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok shortly after reaching a deal on new government, Al Arabiya reported on Sunday, citing sources.
21-Nov-2021 World
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US condemns violence against protesters in Sudan, calls for Hamdok’s return: State Dept \
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US condemns violence against protesters in Sudan, calls for Hamdok’s return: State Dept

20-Nov-2021
Washington [US], November 20 (ANI/Sputnik): The United States condemns the Sudanese military's violent crackdown on protesters this week and renewed its call for the return of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said in a release.
20-Nov-2021 World
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Sudanese Military Council to determine political future of Hamdok \
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Sudanese Military Council to determine political future of Hamdok

03-Nov-2021
Khartoum [Sudan], November 3 (ANI/Sputnik): The Sudanese military council will meet on Wednesday to determine the political future of ousted Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, a military source told Sputnik.
03-Nov-2021 World
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UN envoy for Sudan discusses ‘options for mediation’ with Prime Minister Hamdok \
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UN envoy for Sudan discusses ‘options for mediation’ with Prime Minister Hamdok

31-Oct-2021
Khartoum [Sudan], October 31 (ANI/Sputnik): UN Special Representative for Sudan Volker Perthes met with ousted Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok to discuss the situation in the country.
31-Oct-2021 World
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Ahead of Sudan protests, UN chief asks military to ‘show restraint’  \
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Ahead of Sudan protests, UN chief asks military to ‘show restraint’ 

31-Oct-2021
With mass civil protests against this week’s military coup planned for Saturday in Sudan, the UN Secretary-General has a simple message: “I urge the military to show restraint, and not to create any more victims.” 
“People must be allowed to demonstrate peacefully, and this is essential”, António Guterres added, speaking to journalists in Rome on Friday morning, ahead of this weekend’s G20 Summit in the Italian capital.   Mr. Guterres reaffirmed his “strong condemnation of the coup”, which saw civilian leaders detained, stressing "the need to reestablish the transition system that was in place.”  Pro-democracy demonstrations have been held across the country’s capital, Khartoum, since the army dissolved the transitional government and detained civilian Prime Minister, Abdalla Hamdok, and his cabinet on Monday.  
According to news agencies, at least 11 people have died. Latest reports suggest that Mr. Hamdok may be willing to negotiate the formation of a new government, if the military reverses its power grab, and releases detainees. 

Peaceful protests 

In light of tomorrow’s planned protests, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the country, Volker Perthes,  everyone of the fundamental right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.  “I reiterate my call for the military and security forces to respect the rights of the protestors, to show restraint, and to refrain from excessive use of force”, he said in a statement.  The Special Representative urged those coming out to demonstrate “to do so peacefully, and to remain committed, as in the past, to the spirit of silmiye”, using the Arabic expression for peacefully.  Mr. Perthes, who also serves as the head of the UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (), continued to call for a return to constructive and inclusive dialogue among all stakeholders, to get the transition back on track in line with the Constitutional Document.  “UNITAMS remains ready to offer its good offices in this regard”, he concluded.  

Political and humanitarian crisis 

Long-time ruler Omar al-Bashir was overthrown by the military following months of popular protest in April 2019. A transitional government was set up comprising both military and civilian leadership, after a power-sharing agreement, that was due to lead to full democratic elections in 2023.   The country is also going through a   This year, humanitarians have been seeking $1.9 billion for Sudan, but their appeal is only 30 per cent funded.   Aid agencies reached 7.4 million people across the country with protection and humanitarian assistance, during the period from January to June.   
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Ahead of Sudan protests, UN chief asks military to ‘show restraint’  \
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Ahead of Sudan protests, UN chief asks military to ‘show restraint’ 

31-Oct-2021
With mass civil protests against this week’s military coup planned for Saturday in Sudan, the UN Secretary-General has a simple message: “I urge the military to show restraint, and not to create any more victims.” 
“People must be allowed to demonstrate peacefully, and this is essential”, António Guterres added, speaking to journalists in Rome on Friday morning, ahead of this weekend’s G20 Summit in the Italian capital.   Mr. Guterres reaffirmed his “strong condemnation of the coup”, which saw civilian leaders detained, stressing "the need to reestablish the transition system that was in place.”  Pro-democracy demonstrations have been held across the country’s capital, Khartoum, since the army dissolved the transitional government and detained civilian Prime Minister, Abdalla Hamdok, and his cabinet on Monday.  
According to news agencies, at least 11 people have died. Latest reports suggest that Mr. Hamdok may be willing to negotiate the formation of a new government, if the military reverses its power grab, and releases detainees. 

Peaceful protests 

In light of tomorrow’s planned protests, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the country, Volker Perthes,  everyone of the fundamental right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.  “I reiterate my call for the military and security forces to respect the rights of the protestors, to show restraint, and to refrain from excessive use of force”, he said in a statement.  The Special Representative urged those coming out to demonstrate “to do so peacefully, and to remain committed, as in the past, to the spirit of silmiye”, using the Arabic expression for peacefully.  Mr. Perthes, who also serves as the head of the UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (), continued to call for a return to constructive and inclusive dialogue among all stakeholders, to get the transition back on track in line with the Constitutional Document.  “UNITAMS remains ready to offer its good offices in this regard”, he concluded.  

Political and humanitarian crisis 

Long-time ruler Omar al-Bashir was overthrown by the military following months of popular protest in April 2019. A transitional government was set up comprising both military and civilian leadership, after a power-sharing agreement, that was due to lead to full democratic elections in 2023.   The country is also going through a   This year, humanitarians have been seeking $1.9 billion for Sudan, but their appeal is only 30 per cent funded.   Aid agencies reached 7.4 million people across the country with protection and humanitarian assistance, during the period from January to June.   
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Ahead of Sudan protests, UN chief asks military to ‘show restraint’  \
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Ahead of Sudan protests, UN chief asks military to ‘show restraint’ 

31-Oct-2021
With mass civil protests against this week’s military coup planned for Saturday in Sudan, the UN Secretary-General has a simple message: “I urge the military to show restraint, and not to create any more victims.” 
“People must be allowed to demonstrate peacefully, and this is essential”, António Guterres added, speaking to journalists in Rome on Friday morning, ahead of this weekend’s G20 Summit in the Italian capital.   Mr. Guterres reaffirmed his “strong condemnation of the coup”, which saw civilian leaders detained, stressing "the need to reestablish the transition system that was in place.”  Pro-democracy demonstrations have been held across the country’s capital, Khartoum, since the army dissolved the transitional government and detained civilian Prime Minister, Abdalla Hamdok, and his cabinet on Monday.  
According to news agencies, at least 11 people have died. Latest reports suggest that Mr. Hamdok may be willing to negotiate the formation of a new government, if the military reverses its power grab, and releases detainees. 

Peaceful protests 

In light of tomorrow’s planned protests, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the country, Volker Perthes,  everyone of the fundamental right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.  “I reiterate my call for the military and security forces to respect the rights of the protestors, to show restraint, and to refrain from excessive use of force”, he said in a statement.  The Special Representative urged those coming out to demonstrate “to do so peacefully, and to remain committed, as in the past, to the spirit of silmiye”, using the Arabic expression for peacefully.  Mr. Perthes, who also serves as the head of the UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (), continued to call for a return to constructive and inclusive dialogue among all stakeholders, to get the transition back on track in line with the Constitutional Document.  “UNITAMS remains ready to offer its good offices in this regard”, he concluded.  

Political and humanitarian crisis 

Long-time ruler Omar al-Bashir was overthrown by the military following months of popular protest in April 2019. A transitional government was set up comprising both military and civilian leadership, after a power-sharing agreement, that was due to lead to full democratic elections in 2023.   The country is also going through a   This year, humanitarians have been seeking $1.9 billion for Sudan, but their appeal is only 30 per cent funded.   Aid agencies reached 7.4 million people across the country with protection and humanitarian assistance, during the period from January to June.   
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US envoy called on Sudanese authorities to allow citizens to protest \
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US envoy called on Sudanese authorities to allow citizens to protest

30-Oct-2021
Washington [US], October 30 (ANI/Sputnik): US Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, Jeffrey Feltman, spoke with the Sudanese Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and military chief and urged them to allow citizens to peacefully protest.
30-Oct-2021 World
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