Sudan Sit-Ins Grow, So Does Scepticism Around Military Withdrawal

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Sudan Sit-Ins Grow, So Does Scepticism Around Military Withdrawal
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Sit-Ins Grow, As Does Scepticism Around Military Withdrawal Radiodabanga: Sudan SudanUprising SudanCoup

The five other sit-ins - two in front of the El Jawda Hospital in Ed Deyoum El Shargiya and in El Rumeila in Khartoum, one in El Muassasa in Khartoum North , and two near the house of Ismail El Azhari and in El Arbaeen Street in Omdurman - continued yesterday.

Following the June 30 anti-junta Marches of the Millions that witnessed a huge turnout in more than 40 Sudanese cities and towns, activists in greater Khartoum set up these sit-ins to call for democracy and the overthrow of the military junta. He added that the sit-ins also aim to manage discussions among the demonstrators in order to continue the mass-movement of June 30 protests, which were the biggest since the October 25 military coup but were violently repressed.

In the past days, the Emergency Lawyers formed a special central room to follow up on the sit-ins and monitor human rights violations.The Forces for Freedom and Change-Central Council reiterated their support for sit-ins at public squares yesterday and stressed the need for tight coordination between all forces of the revolution to establish a united civil front to overthrow the coup.

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