2 year ago A silent protest in Shendi denouncing the tragic events of Dec30March, when SudanCoup forces brutally cracked down on nationwide demonstrations, killing 6 people in Khartoum and injuring over 200
The Sudanese Security and Defense Council expresses its regret for the casualties in the recent demonstrations
The Sudanese Security and Defense Council reviews security reports on the events that accompanied the recent demonstrations
2 year ago SudanCoup authorities are once again blocking Khartoum bridges with shipping containers ahead of demonstrations set to take place tomorrow, called for by the East Deim Resistance Committees
The Prime Minister's office of Sudan denied rumors that Abdalla Hamdok "has been placed under house arrest for the second time." Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok "enjoys full freedom of movement, meeting, and communication," the office said in a Twitter post published on Saturday
The World Food Program suspends its operations in North Darfur due to the escalation of violence
Sudanese police spokesman: The perpetrators of the Al-Arabiya office incident will be investigated and punished
Sudan's Central Doctors Committee: 3 protesters were killed during today's protests
Injuries among the crew of Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath in the Sudanese security attacks
Sudanese security assaults the offices of Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath channels while covering today's demonstrations
Sudanese security forces fire tear gas canisters to confront protesters
2 year ago Omdurman Street 40th march, was violently suppressed by tear gas and bombs, in addition to live bullets
2 year ago Photos show Dec30March in Gineina, West Darfur State - part of the latest wave of nationwide mass demonstrations against SudanCoup and military rule
2 year ago From Port Sudan, where protesters are still trapped inside Red Sea University campus, which has now been surrounded by SudanCoup forces (military, central reserve forces, a 3rd unit). Intelligence service trucks are also outside the campus [waiting to arrest]. Dec30March
2 year ago After protests in the city were dispersed by SudanCoup forces, citizens in Gedarif have begun barricading roads.
Reuters: Tear gas grenades were fired at protesters in the Khartoum North area
2 year ago Video captures the moment a protester is hit in the eye by a teargas canister fired by SudanCoup forces against peaceful protesters in Central Khartoum.
Kordofan Resistance Committees: protesters in ElObeid are being attacked by SudanCoup forces, preventing them from reaching the demo meeting points.
Port Sudan protest currently being dispersed by SudanCoup forces, who are firing teargas at the crowd
Field report: teargas fired at protesters in Sharwani Station, Central Khartoum, who were making their way to the presidential palace. Barricades have been placed by SudanCoup forces even farther away from the palace perimeter than usual.
2 year ago Massive protest crowd gathering in Bahri, Khartoum, part of today's nationwide protests against SudanCoup and military rule. This is the 11th wave of its kind since the military took power in a coup on Oct. 25
2 year ago In Damazin, Blue Nile State, the growing protest crowd is chanting revolutionary song lyrics by artist Ayman Mao: "How much did they pay you, to turn things bloody"
2 year ago Protests have begun in Atbara, River Nile State - also known as "the city of fire and steel"
2 year ago Photo shows protest beginning in Gedarif, Gedarif State.
2 year ago Demonstration in Atbara
Sudanese Police: All bridges in Khartoum state are closed to traffic, except for Halfaya and Soba bridges
2 year ago Night protests in AlNuhud, West Kordofan State calling for participation in tomorrow's mass demonstrations
A campaign of arrests carried out by joint forces of the security and military intelligence services for members of the Khartoum Resistance Committees before the rallies of 30th of December
North Darfur State security committee imposes 6pm-5am curfew on the city of Elfashir until further notice. This after armed militia ransacked the WFP and UNAMID facilities earlier this week.
The US Embassy in Khartoum: We call on our employees to work from home and avoid non-essential travel ahead of tomorrow's demonstrations