Military-aligned protesters block major roads and bridges in Sudan’s capital Khartoum amid growing tensions between generals and the pro-democracy movement
Pro-military protesters have briefly blocked major roads and bridges in Sudan’s capital amid growing tensions between the generals and the pro-democracy movement.
Officials blamed al Bashir loyalists for the move. But the generals lashed out at the civilian part of the government, accusing politicians of seeking government posts rather than helping ease people’s economic suffering. Hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy protesters took to the streets of Khartoum and elsewhere in the country on Thursday.
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