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Sudan´s ex-president Omar al-Bashir seized power in a coup in June 30, 1989. And ruled over the country for the following 30 years, until April 2019. Eight months before his withdrawal, the people started protesting over a spike in the prices of all basic commodities, fuel shortages, and the government preventing it´s people from taking money out of the banks. Because of the interference of the army these said protests became extremely violent resulting in a 39-month political transition period.
After that the military forces created a Transitional Military Council to rule the country, this decision caused some violent negotiations. But this negotiations stopped when at the beginning of june members of the Sudanese security forces fired to an important protest camp in Jartum causing countless murders, it is known that fourty of the resulting bodies were dumped in the Nile. Accompanying this, multiple men and women raped, a thousand that people were allegedly disappeared and many more that were wounded . Some sources state that the military forbid the access to electricity and internet in an attempt to stop the information from coming out of the country.
Sudan protests: Deadly unrest as masses oppose the military