Sudan suspends NGO that took govt to court over net access

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The Sudanese Consumer Protection Society (SCPS) took the government to court last year to restore internet services blocked during the October 25 coup theSun theSundaily Sudan court internet access government NGO coup protests

Sudanese protesters chant slogans as they march in Omdourman the capital Khartoum’s twin city on October 21, 2022. Thousands of Sudanese took to the streets to renew protests nearly a year after a military coup led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan derailed the country's transition to democracy. - AFPPIX: Sudan’s military government has withdrawn the accreditation of a consumer protection group that took it to court over internet cuts during last year’s military coup, the group said Sunday.

A court had twice ruled that the internet should be restored, to no avail, before services eventually resumed on November 18 last year. A copy of the order, which has been seen by AFP, stipulated the “deregistration, seizure of assets and property, and the freezing of assets and accounts of the Sudanese Consumer Protection Society in all banks within and outside Sudan,“ but did not list the group’s alleged violations.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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