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Sudan’s Bashir declares state of emergency, dissolves government as protests mount

  • February 22, 2019

Under pressure from escalating protests, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Friday declared a state of emergency for one year and dissolved the government.

“I announce imposing a state of emergency across the country for one year,” Bashir said in a televised address to the nation. “I announce dissolving the government at the federal level and at the provincial levels.”

Read more: Anger over dictatorship, not bread, fueling Sudan uprising 

The 75-year-old authoritarian president also called on parliament to postpone constitutional amendments that would have allowed him to run for another term in 2020.

Anti-government protests have been raging in the capital Khartoum and other cities for weeks calling on Bashir to step down after more than 30 years in power.

Read more: Are Sudan’s protests against Bashir regime doomed to fail?

The demonstrations began as protest against rising prices but have since morphed into the most sustained challenge to his rule.

Sudan Proteste in Omdurman (Reuters/social media/Haitham Seo)

Chanting “freedom, peace, justice,” protesters have called for an end to Bashir’s iron-fisted rule since December 19

The Sudanese Professionals Association, which is spearheading the protests, responded to Bashir’s announcement by calling for the president to step down. 

“We are calling on our people to continue with demonstrations until the main aim of this uprising, which is the stepping down of the regime chief, is achieved,” it said. 

Activists claim that nearly 60 people have been killed in clashes with security forces since the protests erupted two months ago. The government puts the death toll at 32.   

To stamp out the protests, the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) have launched a major crackdown, arresting hundreds of protesters, opposition leaders, activists and journalists.

Bashir, an Islamist and former army officer, seized power in a coup in 1989. He has remained resistent to stepping down, saying that change can only come through elections. 

He is wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and genocide committed during the conflict in Darfur.

More to come… 

cw/msh (AFP, Reuters)

 

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