Sudan: March of the Millions Thwarted By Tear Gas in Sudan Capital

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March of the Millions Thwarted By Tear Gas in Sudan Capital Radiodabanga: Sudan protests

The regular forces fired significant amounts of tear gas at the demonstrators and obstructed their access to the Republican Palace. The authorities had reportedly preempted the processions with substantial military deployment.

Similar processions also set out from El Arbaeen street to Parliament, demanding the overthrow of the military junta and rejecting the Framework AgreementKhartoum Resistance Committees directed the participants to raise national flags, flags of committees, and banners expressing the revolutionary demands. They warned protestors to avoid contact with the regular forces and adhere to the paths of the procession.

Marches of the Millions are held to demand the overthrow of the military putschists who took over power on October 25, 2021, and full civilian rule of the country. They adhere to the Three No's:"No negotiations, No bargaining, No legitimacy" , spokespersons for the Khartoum Resistance Committees told Radio Dabanga.

The Framework Agreement between military junta and the political opposition groups, under the umbrella of the FFC-CC, was signed on December 5 last year. Each of the

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