Sudan and conflicts zones.

Sudan and conflicts zones.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Rebel of Darfur agitate Sudanese cittizins .



Thousands of supporters of rebel leader in Darfur, Abdel Wahid Nur Wednesday in different parts of Sudan in response to the call of their leader in exile to overthrow the Khartoum regime Thousands of supporters of rebel leader in Darfur, Abdel Wahid Nur Wednesday in different parts of Sudan in response to the call of their leader in exile to overthrow the regime in Khartoum, witnesses said. Nour said from Kenya in a telephone interview with Agence France Presse: "As of today, as requested by the Sudan Liberation Movement of people across the country and in Darfur, the uprising to overthrow the Islamic regime (...) who practiced genocide." Thousands in Zalingei east of Darfur and dreamed of the Sudan Liberation Movement flags and pictures of Noor and chanted slogans against the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, for the protester said Shafie Abdullah. The police dispersed gatherings used tear gas and batons. Also arrested 23 people and wounded many of the demonstrators were injured, according to Abdullah, who pointed out that the demonstrators also protested against the Glar food prices. The crowd consisted largely of the population of the four refugee camps in Zalingei also participated in the population of the city, a stronghold of the light. And witness the vast western province of Darfur, Sudan since 2003 a civil war that killed 300,000 people according to the UN and 10 thousand according to Khartoum, and to the displacement of 2.7 million refugees. Nyala in South Darfur's largest city about 900 students demonstrated outside the university campus before the police caught an absolute tear gas canisters and return them to the campus, according to a witness. He said Noor for demonstrations in El Fasher and El Geneina in Darfur, but denied the sources of information about El Fasher. In Dilling, in the southern Kordofan about 600 students marched from supporters of Nur and raised slogans against al-Bashir and Governor Ahmed Haroun, according to another witness. And issued against Harun al-Bashir and arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, Mr Bashir also accused of committing genocide. In Khartoum protested about a hundred students from the University of Niles off-campus and chanted "Ocampo, and I have too," referring to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. Attended the security forces to the scene and arrested "many of them," according to witnesses were unable to select the setting.

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