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Sudan blames Zionist-American plot for unrest

Sudan blames Zionist-American plot for unrest
Reuters
Sudan lost three-quarters of its oil revenue after South Sudan gained independence last year, forcing the government to impose cuts that have hit Sudanese who were already grappling with soaring inflation and a weakening currency. “Zionist institutions 

1000 held, hundreds hurt in Sudan protests

gulfnews.com – ‎
Khartoum: About 1000 people were arrested and hundreds hurt, many by tear gas, during anti-regime protests in Sudan on Friday, an activist group said on Saturday’s anniversary of President Omar Al Bashir’s coup. The information minister called the 
 Sudan police teargas anti-government protesters
AngolaPress –
KHARTOUM – Sudanese police used teargas and batons to disperse hundreds of anti-austerity protesters on Friday chanting ‘Freedom, freedom’ and demanding President Omar Hassan al-Bashir’s government leave power. Protests against government spending cuts 
 Around 1000 people detained, hundreds hurt in Sudan protests: activists
Al-Arabiya – ‎
Riot police fired tear gas to disperse protests on the 14th day of anti-regime demonstrations sparked by inflation. (AFP) By AFP About 1000 people were detained and hundreds injured — many by tear gas — during anti-regime protests on Friday in Sudan, 
 Rioters sent to ‘ghost prisons’
NEWS.com.au – ‎Jun 30, 2012‎
ABOUT 1000 people were detained and hundreds injured – many by tear gas – in anti-regime protests in Sudan. The arrests came on yesterday’s anniversary of President Omar al-Bashir’s coup. The information minister called the protesters “rioters” who 
 Protest at Sudan’s embassy in Cairo against Al-Bashir regime
Ahram Online – ‎Jun 30, 2012‎
Tens of Sudanese protested at their embassy Saturday in Cairo in solidarity with an ongoing revolt in their home country against President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir, demanding democratic change. “We are here in solidarity with the Sudan movement demanding 
 Revolution until the regime collapses, Sudanese opposition says
Ahram Online – ‎Jun 30, 2012‎
Demonstrations continue in the Sudanese capital Khartoum against the ruling regime. Sources speak of unprecedented numbers of protesters in ‘elbow-licking’ uprising File photo: citizen journalism photo provided by the group Grifina, purports to show 
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