Radio Dabanga
Activists have blocked several main roads in Khartoum yesterday, protesting against the violent dispersal of Monday’s demonstration in Khartoum.
Blocking the roads is part of the escalation of protests announced by the Resistance Committees after Monday’s demonstration in front of the Council of Ministers offices was violently dispersed by the police.
The Resistance Committees in Sudan organised Marches of the Millions on Monday, calling on the transitional government to return to the principles of the Revolution.
The new civilian governor of Khartoum state, Ayman Khalid, and the Sudan Doctors Central Committee already condemned the violent dispersal of Monday’s demonstration.
Members of Resistance Committees in Burri in eastern Khartoum closed all the roads in the district yesterday. Barricades were also placed on roads in El Riyadh, El Deim, El Sahafa, and Jabra.
Activists in Arkoweet district in southern Khartoum announced a “revolutionary escalation schedule” for a week. Each day a road will be closed, to strengthen their demands for “peace, justice and correction of the course of the Revolution”.