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Senior figures in southern Sudan's main political party have been arrested after they joined a banned rally. | |
Among those held in Khartoum was the secretary general of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), Pagan Amum. | |
Police used tear gas and batons to disperse the protesters, who want reforms to election laws before national polls due vote next April. | |
The SPLM joined a power-sharing government in 2005 to end 21 years of conflict between north and south Sudan. | The SPLM joined a power-sharing government in 2005 to end 21 years of conflict between north and south Sudan. |
Next year's vote will be the first presidential, parliamentary and local elections in 24 years and tensions have been rising between the SPLM and President Omar al-Bashir's National Congress Party (NCP) in recent months. | |
Monday is the final day for voters to register for the election, and the government declared it a public holiday in an effort to encourage a good turnout. | |
But the SPLM and the NCP have failed to agree on changes to the election laws. | |
And about 20 opposition parties called for a gathering in front of the parliament building in the capital to demand electoral reform. | |
Hundreds of demonstrators turned out, watched by lines of armed police. | |
The AFP news agency reported that demonstrators marched through Khartoum waving placards and chanting: "We want our freedom." | |
As the protest grew - with some reports estimating thousands of people had joined the rally - police fired tear gas and beat the protesters with batons. | |
SPLM members accused the NCP of suppressing free speech. | |
But Interior Ministry officials said the protest was outlawed because the organisers had failed to apply for permission to hold the event. | |
A 22-year war between the mainly Muslim north and the Christian and animist south claimed the lives of 1.5 million people. | A 22-year war between the mainly Muslim north and the Christian and animist south claimed the lives of 1.5 million people. |
Semi-autonomous southern Sudan has been controlled by the SPLM since a peace deal in 2005 ended the civil war. | Semi-autonomous southern Sudan has been controlled by the SPLM since a peace deal in 2005 ended the civil war. |
A referendum on whether the south should secede in due in 2011. | A referendum on whether the south should secede in due in 2011. |