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ప్రచార జోరు పెంచిన పవన్- నేడు 4 చోట్ల సభలు - election campaign
ఎన్నికల ప్రచార పర్వానికి రెండు వారాల సమయం కూడా లేనందున జనసేనాని పవన్ వేగం పెంచారు. రోజుకు 3కు పైగా సభలకు హాజరవుతూ కార్యకర్తల్లో ఉత్సాహం నింపుతున్నారు. నేడు కర్నూలు జిల్లాలో నాలుగు సభల్లో ప్రసంగించనున్నారు.
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Khartoum, Sudan – 28 March 2019
1. Various of anti-government protesters marching in the south central neighbourhood of Jibra, UPSPOUND of chanting (Arabic): "Revolution, revolution," and "Freedom, peace and justice, a revolution for the people," "Peaceful, peaceful, against the thief," and "The people want the downfall of the regime."
STORYLINE:
Hundreds of anti-government protesters marched in central Khartoum on Thursday, the latest in months of demonstrations against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.
The demonstrations began in December over price hikes and food shortages, and quickly escalated into calls for al-Bashir to step down, posing one of the biggest challenges yet to his nearly 30-year rule.
Security forces have responded with a fierce crackdown that has killed dozens of people.
The rallies are being led by the Sudanese Professionals Association, an umbrella group of independent professional unions.
Al-Bashir disbanded the government last month and declared a state of emergency.
He also has banned unauthorized public gatherings and granted sweeping powers to the police since imposing a state of emergency last month, and security forces have used tear gas, rubber bullets, live ammunition and batons against demonstrators.
Activists say at least 57 people have been killed in the recent protests.
The government's latest tally stands at 31 killed, including policemen.
Neither figure has been updated in weeks.
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Khartoum, Sudan – 28 March 2019
1. Various of anti-government protesters marching in the south central neighbourhood of Jibra, UPSPOUND of chanting (Arabic): "Revolution, revolution," and "Freedom, peace and justice, a revolution for the people," "Peaceful, peaceful, against the thief," and "The people want the downfall of the regime."
STORYLINE:
Hundreds of anti-government protesters marched in central Khartoum on Thursday, the latest in months of demonstrations against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.
The demonstrations began in December over price hikes and food shortages, and quickly escalated into calls for al-Bashir to step down, posing one of the biggest challenges yet to his nearly 30-year rule.
Security forces have responded with a fierce crackdown that has killed dozens of people.
The rallies are being led by the Sudanese Professionals Association, an umbrella group of independent professional unions.
Al-Bashir disbanded the government last month and declared a state of emergency.
He also has banned unauthorized public gatherings and granted sweeping powers to the police since imposing a state of emergency last month, and security forces have used tear gas, rubber bullets, live ammunition and batons against demonstrators.
Activists say at least 57 people have been killed in the recent protests.
The government's latest tally stands at 31 killed, including policemen.
Neither figure has been updated in weeks.
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