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Sudan crisis: Security forces move against protesters | Sudan crisis: Security forces move against protesters |
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Sudanese security forces have attacked a pro-democracy protest outside the military headquarters in the capital, Khartoum. | Sudanese security forces have attacked a pro-democracy protest outside the military headquarters in the capital, Khartoum. |
Live ammunition has been used and eyewitnesses say there are fatalities. | |
Sudan has been governed by a Transitional Military Council (TMC) since President Omar al-Bashir was overthrown in a coup in April. | Sudan has been governed by a Transitional Military Council (TMC) since President Omar al-Bashir was overthrown in a coup in April. |
Protesters have been demanding that a civilian government should take over the running of the country. | Protesters have been demanding that a civilian government should take over the running of the country. |
What's the latest? | What's the latest? |
The security services moved on the main protest site early on Monday. | The security services moved on the main protest site early on Monday. |
Khartoum residents reported hearing heavy gunfire and seeing smoke rising from the area around the army headquarters. | Khartoum residents reported hearing heavy gunfire and seeing smoke rising from the area around the army headquarters. |
At least five people are reported to have been killed and a number injured. | At least five people are reported to have been killed and a number injured. |
"Now an attempt is taking place to disperse the sit-in," said a short statement from the Sudanese Professionals Association, the group which is spearheading nationwide protests. | "Now an attempt is taking place to disperse the sit-in," said a short statement from the Sudanese Professionals Association, the group which is spearheading nationwide protests. |
The association also called for a campaign of "sweeping civil disobedience to topple the treacherous and killer military council and finalise our revolution". | The association also called for a campaign of "sweeping civil disobedience to topple the treacherous and killer military council and finalise our revolution". |
Protesters have been burning tyres and erecting barricades to try to fend off the security forces. | Protesters have been burning tyres and erecting barricades to try to fend off the security forces. |
Journalist Benjamin Strick, who specialises in verifying footage on Twitter, has shared dramatic videos from Khartoum, where repeated gunfire could be heard. | Journalist Benjamin Strick, who specialises in verifying footage on Twitter, has shared dramatic videos from Khartoum, where repeated gunfire could be heard. |
Sudan's military has so far made no public comments. | Sudan's military has so far made no public comments. |
The US embassy in Sudan said attacks by Sudanese security forces against protesters were "wrong and must stop". | The US embassy in Sudan said attacks by Sudanese security forces against protesters were "wrong and must stop". |
What's the background? | What's the background? |
The demonstrators have been occupying the square in front of the military headquarters since 6 April, five days before Mr Bashir was overthrown. | The demonstrators have been occupying the square in front of the military headquarters since 6 April, five days before Mr Bashir was overthrown. |
Last month, organisers and the ruling generals announced they had agreed on the structure of a new administration and a three-year transition period to civilian rule. | Last month, organisers and the ruling generals announced they had agreed on the structure of a new administration and a three-year transition period to civilian rule. |
But they still need to decide on the make-up of what has been called the sovereign council, which will be the highest decision-making body in the transition period. | But they still need to decide on the make-up of what has been called the sovereign council, which will be the highest decision-making body in the transition period. |
They cannot agree on whether civilians or the military should have the majority of positions. | They cannot agree on whether civilians or the military should have the majority of positions. |
Road to transition | Road to transition |
Are you in the area? If it is safe to do so, please share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in the area? If it is safe to do so, please share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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Or use the form below | Or use the form below |