“Change and Freedom” is considered a “threat to the Sudan police” .. and calls for continuing to demonstrate

“Change and Freedom” is considered a “threat to the Sudan police” .. and calls for continuing to demonstrate

Today, on Wednesday, the Freedom and Change Forces in Sudan viewed the police statement asking for continued protesting as “a threat” to the continuation of violence stemming from yesterday’s demonstrations.
The police statement, according to the forces, “is a threat and a continuation of violence and set a framework for him through the institutions of the authority… and their security and military gadgets,” they said in a statement.

The protests were urged by the forces to “continue to diversify the mechanisms of varied civil and peaceful opposition by organising peaceful protests, processions, and demonstrations, and by being fully committed to peaceful.”

In a statement released on Tuesday, the police claimed that they were dealing with “forces trained in armed military formations” and that they had adopted “violence and sabotage and slogans calling for violence.” They were referring to demonstrations that took place across the nation on the first anniversary of actions taken by the army, which included the removal of the government.

On the first anniversary of the army’s actions, thousands of people demonstrated in Khartoum and other towns yesterday. One of the demonstrators was killed by an Arab security-affiliated car.
In Omdurman, a city near Khartoum, a citizen “was slain by a vehicle belonging to the” army, according to the Central Physicians Committee, a union devoted to the proponents of democracy, citing France Press.

The Sudanese Ministry of Interior issued a statement in which it noted that “organised groups in the processions, armed with domain, gas, manufactured and incendiary packages,” and that “it was found that we are dealing with forces trained in armed military formations” since the processes’ inception (yesterday).


“What happened today is a validation of our information that the presence of organised and rebellious groups and sleepy and sleeper cells attacking the security of the capital is true,” the statement continued.
The movement’s leaders were contacted by the Sudanese Interior Ministry “to ascertain their stance on people who advocate fleeing, wreaking havoc, destroying assets, and undermining security.

In order to fight these organisations and end the disorder, the Ministry of Justice and the Legislative Agency asked “to apply exceptional measures.

“Change and Freedom” urges for continuing to protest and is seen as a “threat to the Sudan police.”

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