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Sudan: Authorities Crack Down on Press and Protesters

HeadlineJan 23, 2019

In Sudan, anti-government protests continue, calling for the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir. A protester died Monday after sustaining injuries during clashes with security officers last week. The Committee to Protect Journalists said Tuesday that Sudanese authorities have revoked credentials of international journalists covering the protests, including at Al Jazeera.

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