17 Oct 2021 | 12:44 AM UTC
Sudan: Additional anti-government demonstrations likely in Khartoum through late October /update 1
Further anti-governments protests likely in Khartoum, Sudan, through at least late October following demonstrations Oct. 16.
Event
Additional anti-government demonstrations remain likely in Khartoum through at least late October. Thousands of protesters gathered outside the Presidential Palace in the city Oct. 16 and demanded that authorities dissolve the current transitional government. Protesters maintain that the government has failed to implement significant political and economic reforms and deliver justice and equality. Demonstrators chanted slogans supporting the country's military and called on its leadership to overthrow the current government. Meanwhile, pro-government supporters have called for demonstrations Oct. 21.
Increased security is likely near protests and potential gathering locations, such as major government buildings and public squares throughout Khartoum. Demonstrations in the capital city could draw tens of thousands of participants and are likely to occur near the Presidential Palace. Police may quickly resort to force and riot control tactics to disperse protesters, including tear gas, water cannon, and rubber bullets. Localized road and public transportation disruptions are occurring daily near protest locations.
Context
The security and political situation in Sudan remains fragile. A combination of military and civilian leaders have led the country since the overthrow of former President Omar al-Bashir regime in 2019. Tensions have been particularly high following a failed coup attempt by al-Bashir supporters in September. Civilian leaders and critics of the current demonstration movement state that protesters are attempting to bring about a military coup and are engineering demonstrations to topple the country's revolutionary forces. The recent protests occurred amid a rise in the prices of goods and a decline in food and fuel subsidies.
Advice
Monitor local developments closely. Avoid all protests due to the potential for clashes. Allow extra time for travel near likely demonstration sites. Reconfirm the status of public transport during protest periods. Heed the instructions of local security personnel; leave the area immediately if violence breaks out nearby. Maintain contact with your diplomatic mission.