International Group Backs Sudanese Protesters Against Military Rule

April 18, 2021

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International Group Backs Sudanese Protesters Against Military Rule

International Group Backs Sudanese Protesters Against Military Rule

The Africa branch of the International League of People’s Struggle (ILPS) is supporting the Sudanese people’s fight against military control. They’re calling for the release of political prisoners and the return of civilian leadership in Sudan.

Recent Clashes in Sudan

On January 4, the Sudanese military used tear gas to break up a protest in the capital, Khartoum. These protests have been happening regularly since October 25, when the army, led by General Abdel Fattah Berhan, took control of the government. They arrested political leaders, including Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok, and declared a state of emergency.

Political Turmoil

Before the military takeover, Sudan was led by a mix of civilian and military leaders called the Sovereign Council. This group was formed to help Sudan transition to civilian rule after long-time dictator Bashir was removed in 2019.

After the October coup, Prime Minister Hamdok was briefly reinstated but resigned on January 3. Pro-democracy activists rejected the power-sharing deal between civilian and military leaders.

Ongoing Protests

Since the military took power:
– At least 56 protesters have been killed
– Hundreds have been injured
– Over 100 people have been arrested

Thousands of people have joined protests in several Sudanese cities, calling for full civilian rule. Demonstrators have been chanting “power to the people.”

Call for Support

The ILPS is urging people worldwide to:
1. Demand an end to military violence in Sudan
2. Call for the release of all political prisoners
3. Support civilian leadership in the country

The group describes itself as an international alliance of over 400 organizations fighting against imperialism and promoting democratic struggles globally.

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