50 killed in Sudan demonstrations to date: Former PM

50 killed in Sudan demonstrations to date: Former PM

Sadiq al-Mahdi, leader of Sudan’s National Umma Party, demands resignation of President Omar al-Bashir

By Mohammed Amin


KHARTOUM (AA) – At least 50 people have been killed in Sudan since the country was engulfed by popular protests in mid-December, Sadiq al-Mahdi, an opposition politician and former prime minister, said Friday.


Addressing thousands of supporters in Khartoum, al-Mahdi called on the Sudanese security forces to stop using deadly force to disperse unarmed demonstrators.


He also called for the resignation of President Omar al-Bashir.


“We have credible information that the number of deaths since the protests began more than one month ago now stands at 50,” al-Mahdi stated.


“We support these demonstrations and roundly condemn the use of violence against protesters,” he added.


Al-Mahdi, leader of the opposition National Umma Party, went on to say that his party had agreed with Sudan’s Independent Professional Association on the need for a post-Bashir “transitional period”.


Following Friday prayers, large demonstrations erupted in both Khartoum and Omdurman, Sudan’s second largest city.


In the capital, protesters converged on the home of Majob Altaj Mahjo, a demonstrator who was reportedly killed Thursday by security forces.

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