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Sudan: Bashir Announces Specific Emergency Measures

Sudan: Bashir Announces Specific Emergency Measures
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By Staff, Agencies

President of Sudan Omar al-Bashir announced emergency measures, banning unauthorized public gatherings and granting sweeping new powers to police to end unprecedented street protests against his 30-year rule.

Security forces were granted the power to raid any building, restrict the movement of people and public transport, detain individuals suspected of a crime related to the state of emergency — which was declared last week — and seize assets or property during probes.

Prosecutors were also given the authority to strip people such as lawmakers and military officials of immunity and create special emergency courts.

Publishing news that “harms the state or citizens, or calls for undermining the constitutional system” was also outlawed.

Relatively, violators of such measures could face up to 10 years in prison.

Bashir also banned trading or hoarding fuel products and subsidized goods, and carrying more than 3,000 dollars in local currency or 150 grams of gold when leaving the country.

Demonstrations erupted in Sudan more than two months ago over price hikes and shortages of food and fuel. The rallies first erupted in the farming town of Atbara after cash-strapped Khartoum cut a vital subsidy on bread and tripled its price. The move angered people and triggered demonstrations, which swiftly spiraled into nationwide protests calling on Bashir to step down.

The newly announced measures came as part of a one-year state of emergency declared on Friday to counter the protests.

Bashir has also urged lawmakers to postpone controversial constitutional amendments that would allow him to run for another term in a presidential election in 2020, and dissolved the central and state governments.

Despite the state of emergency decree, protests continued to rock the African country, with the latest having been held on Monday, when hundreds of students protested inside a university campus.

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