29 Jun 2021 | 03:56 PM UTC
Sudan: Activists plan protest in Khartoum, June 30.
Activists plan protest in Khartoum, Sudan, June 30. Further rallies likely in other urban centers. Disruptions, clashes possible.
Event
Activists have called for demonstrations in Khartoum, June 30, to demand an improvement in economic conditions and the dismissal of Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok. Demonstrators are also likely to demand authorities investigate the killing of sit-in protesters in 2019. According to social media reports, protesters will rally near the Ministry of Finance; however, the exact start times of the demonstrations remain unclear. Additionally, protesters may gather in areas around downtown Khartoum, Omdurman, and North Khartoum. Similar protests are likely in other major urban centers outside Khartoum.
Security forces may close bridges connecting Khartoum to Omdurman and North Khartoum and roads around Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) Headquarters and key ministries. Ground travel disruptions near protest sites are likely. Officials may also implement telecommunication blockages. Security forces are likely to deploy to all large public gatherings. Demonstrators may seek to escalate protests in response to government action. Clashes are likely.
Context
The coalition of pro-democracy groups, Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC), and Sudanese Professional Association (SPA), have sought to pressure Prime Minister Hamdok's government into accelerating the full transfer of power to civilian rule ahead of Sudan's elections in late 2022. If protester demands are not met, additional rallies are likely over the short-term.
Advice
Avoid all protests and locations where security forces appear to be assembling. Use alternative routes to avoid rally venues; allow additional time to reach destinations.