New steps come amid fresh protests calling for the president to go
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir delivers a speech at the Presidential Palace in Khartoum, Sudan. Picture: REUTERS/MOHAMED NURELDIN ABDALLAH
Security forces were given the power to search any building, restrict movement of people and public transport, arrest individuals suspected of a crime related to the state of emergency, and seize assets or property during investigations. Security forces have responded with teargas, and sometimes live fire. At least 33 people have died, according to official statistics, including three members of security forces. Protesters believe the true death toll is higher.
Witnesses also reported a separate protest in central Khartoum, where hundreds of demonstrators blocked a main road. Security forces dispersed a separate demonstration in the upscale Maamoura district in eastern Khartoum on Monday night, witnesses said.Bashir declared a one-year state of emergency on Friday and dissolved the central and state governments.
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