Cash Shortages: Rubber Bullets and Burri Neighbourhood

cash shortages: The protests were triggered by price rises and cash shortages, but have quickly developed into demonstrations against Bashir, according to The Guardian. Change in people's hearts' anti-Bashir protests put Sudan at a crossroads Read more In the day's most violent clashes police in Khartoum's Burri neighbourhood fired rubber bullets and teargas, and chased demonstrators with batons, witnesses said. Thursday's protests marked some of the most widespread disturbances since unrest began on 19 December. Several people were overcome with teargas, while some were bruised by rubber bullets and others beaten. Many chanted down, that's it to send the message that their only demand is Bashir's fall. Hundreds of young men and women blocked streets and alleyways with burning tyres, and some hurled stones at security forces, witnesses said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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