Khartoum, AP In the African country Sudanese capital Khartoum, barbaric action has been taken by the army against the people who are performing outside the army headquarters against the ruling military rulers. The firing was carried out to disperse protesters, in which at least 35 people died and hundreds were injured. According to protesters, the security forces fired on them and set fire to their tents.
Along with the assault, the military officials have given a signal to deal with the protesters strictly. Explain that the demonstrators had been camping outside the army headquarters for the last month. Earlier in the statement, the military council said in a statement that Monday’s violence triggered the security forces when trying to evacuate an area adjacent to the protesters camp.
At the same time, the head of the military council has blamed the protesting leaders for violence. Gen. Abdul-Fatah Burhan said that the Council is canceling all its agreements with the publishers and elections will be held within seven months.
Explain that the protesters insisted that it is not enough to remove Al-Bashir from power only after staying in power for 30 years. Millions of people are living in Khartoum and at different places, they demand that the civil rule in the country should be implemented rapidly. Demonstrators have demanded that there should be only limited participation of the army, but the military generals have opposed the power.
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