A fruit vendor killed as police fire tear gas at Khartoum rally, South Sudan

Scores of protesters took to the streets in Khartoum’s northern suburb of Bahari on Sunday chanting anti-government slogans, but they were quickly confronted by riot police. As a result, a  Sudanese vendor died after riot police fired tear gas at an anti-government rally in the capital, medics said, as protesters pressed on with a campaign against President Omar al-Bashir’s rule.

Khartoum riots

The vendor selling fruits in Bahari died in hospital after inhaling tear gas fired by the riot police to disperse the rally, a medic, relatives and a doctors’ committee linked to the protest campaign said.

“He was brought to the hospital but doctors were unable to save him. He died from inhaling tear gas,” the medic said, without revealing his own name for security reasons. Protesters chanted “freedom, peace, justice,” as they rallied in Bahari, witnesses said.

 

DEADLY CLASHES

“We will not give up. We will continue protesting,” said Afra, a demonstrator who gave only her first name for security reasons.

“When we keep on demonstrating, more and more people will join us.” As darkness fell later, demonstrators rallied in the capital’s eastern district of Burri, site of regular protests for nearly two months now.

Protesters chanted “freedom, freedom,” before riot police fired tear gas at them, a witness said.

Deadly clashes during protests have rocked the east African country since December 19 after a government decision to triple the price of bread.

COUNTRYWIDE RALLIES

The demonstrations quickly escalated into nationwide rallies against Bashir’s iron-fisted rule, with protesters calling for him to resign after three decades in power.

Officials say 31 people have died in protest-related violence so far, while Human Rights Watch says at least 51 have been killed. Bashir has remained defiant, insisting that the only way to change the government is through the ballot box.

Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir 

Sudan is to hold a presidential election in 2020, and Bashir is considering running for a third elected term.

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