“It is assumed he sought—and received—support and backing for his action, which started on [June 3] when his forces attacked a protest camp in Khartoum,” wrote the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. . ..…
Because of this uprising, for the 30 years there were Christian sermons and Christian choir singing, outside of churches at the in front of Armed Forces Headquarters Khartoum. ..…
TEHRAN (FNA)- Sudan's ruling military council has for the first time admitted it ordered the dispersal of Khartoum sit-in, which left scores dead, as US and African diplomats stepped up efforts for a solution to the country's political crisis. . . . . ..…
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