Hundreds of Marchers Demand Overthrow of Government in Sudanese Capital
Fuel subsidies were recently stopped
KHARTOUM - About 1,000 people marched in the Sudanese capital calling for the government's overthrow, after a ceremony late Sunday mourning those gunned down in days of fuel price protests, witnesses said.
The rally began in Khartoum's wealthy Mansheeya neighbourhood, which was home to Salah Mudathir, 28, a pharmacologist shot dead during a protest on Friday.
"Freedom! Freedom!" they shouted, according to the witnesses.
"A million salat (Muslim prayers) for a new dawn!"
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