KHARTOUM: Sudanese security forces on Wednesday killed a protester during the latest rallies against last year’s military coup, medics said.

The protester, yet to be identified, died after taking a “shot to the chest” during rallies in North Khartoum, said the pro-democracy Central Committee of Sudan Doctors.

The latest death brings to 103 the number killed during a crackdown on protests since an October 25 coup led by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, according to the committee.

Wednesday’s demonstrations saw hundreds taking to the streets in several neighbourhoods around Khartoum to call for civilian rule.

Many were carrying banners urging demonstrators to take to the streets in large numbers on Thursday, according to witnesses.

The killing took place as Western diplomats and the United Nations urged Sudanese authorities to refrain from violence against protesters ahead of Thursday’s planned protest, which marks 33 years since dictator Omar al-Bashir seized power in a coup.

Published in Dawn, June 30th, 2022

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