It was reported on Tuesday that the protestors had set up barricades across roads in Sudan’s capital Khartoum and some shops and offices were shut as a two-day general strike. The protest and civil disobedience campaign began in response to demonstrators’ casualties. “We must resist them until we are victorious or they rule an empty country after they have killed us all,” the Khartoum State resistance committees said in a statement.

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