Friday, July 6, 2012
Urest Continues In Sudan
(Reuters) - Sudanese police fired volleys of teargas at worshipers trying to leave a mosque to demonstrate after Friday prayers, witnesses said, as the government attempts to quell a protest movement angry at tough austerity measures.
The past three weeks have seen small-scale protests across Sudan calling for the government of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, in power for 23 years, to resign.
Online activists, some of them inspired by the Arab Spring uprisings last year, have been using social media to call for even larger demonstrations. But Sudanese police and security forces have routinely and swiftly crushed any signs of dissent.
Read more ....
Update #1: Dissent Sprouts in Sudan, but It May Not Be Arab Spring -- New York Times
Update #2: Sudan drops 5 Cabinet posts as part of austerity measures after protests over subsidy cuts -- Washington Post/AP
Update #3: Sudan's opposition tightens screws on Omar al-Bashir -- The Guardian
Update #4: Sudan opposition pledges to step up protests -- AFP
My Comment: This is not an Arab Spring. The protests are still small .... and probably will continue to be the case as the government cracks down on its opponents.
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