Authorities used heavy violence and tear gas at yesterday’s Marches of Millions, in which people headed to the palace. Marches in Bahri and Omdurman were subjected to excessive violence. The surprise marches were announced only a day before to demand an end to the military coup and full civilian rule. A number were injured as forces fired tear gas canisters. 2 activists were injured in the eye and 1 in the abdomen. Witnesses reported violent arrest and detention of several protesters in which they were severely beaten…others sustained injuries as a result of targeted firing of tear gas canisters and rubber bullets. There was heavy deployment of the army…20 Thatcher vehicles loaded with weapons were employed by police next to military armoured vehicles. Thatchers are large pickup trucks historically used by infamous National Intelligence & Security Svcs and RSF. Resistance Comm said the revolution is still alive and ongoing, despite the fact that 4 months passed since the coup: Continuation of demonstrations and sit-ins all over the country show Sudanese have not given up their fight. Emergency lawyers announced release of Maya Hassan Ahmed, 14-year-old schoolgirl, after she and 3 girls were detained by Security Forces. The girls were subjected to enforced disappearance in a police station under the terror of security forces. The lawyers did not obtain any information about the place of detention. The lawyers said the number of children placed in detention with adults since the coup exceeded 200, many subjected to violence and violations. Dabanga