Politics, Africa

Bashir associates arrested ahead of mass Sudan protests

Sudan on high alert before nationwide protests on 1st anniversary of power-sharing deal

Mohammed Amin  | 29.06.2020 - Update : 29.06.2020
Bashir associates arrested ahead of mass Sudan protests

KHARTOUM, Sudan

Sudanese authorities have arrested nine agents from the old regime of ousted President Omar Al-Bashir as they prepare for “aggression actions” in relation to the mass protests on Tuesday, a government spokesman said on Monday.

The announcement was made by Faisal Mohamed Saleh, the Sudanese government spokesman and minister of information, in a statement.

Sudanese security forces have been placed on high alert on Monday ahead of mass protests by rival groups on the first anniversary of a power-sharing deal between the military and civilians.

Forces from the military and police have been deployed across the streets of Khartoum. Main roads and bridges leading to the army headquarters in the capital have been sealed, according to an Anadolu Agency reporter on the ground.

Activists have called for demonstrations on June 30 to pile pressure on the transitional government to implement "goals of the revolution" that ousted long-serving al-Bashir last year.

Protesters demand a reform of the security agencies, forming a transitional parliament and appointing civilian governors of the state instead of the current military governors. 

They also call for announcing the results of an investigation into last year's violent dispersal of a sit-in protest near the army headquarters in Khartoum, which left scores dead.

Supporters of al-Bashir's former ruling party have also called for demonstrations on June 30 to bring down the transitional government.

Last year, mass protests by opposition activists forced the military to negotiate a power-sharing deal with civilians. The agreement was signed in July 2019.

Governor of Khartoum state Youssef Adam said that the authorities have information about plans by protesters to turn the demonstrations into chaos.

Salah Aldoma, a political analyst, warned that the planned protests are open to different scenarios, including a regime change and violence by rival groups or security forces.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Aldoma said several supporters of the old regime have reportedly been arrested by security forces.

"Protesters have to be very cautious as we are in a real crossroad," he said. "The demonstrations might divert from their goals, but by all means the security forces are responsible for protecting the rallies and keeping them peaceful."

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