A protester was shot dead and dozens wounded in fresh protests rejecting the coup that aggravated the economic crisis. Following a 2-day blockade of capital streets, thousands gathered before heading to the palace chanting pro-democracy slogans. Security Forces used excessive force to prevent them from reaching hqs…arrested several protesters and took them to an unknown location. Sudan Tribune
Barricades remain across the capital…Khartoum, Bahri and Omdurman barricaded the 2nd day in anticipation of marches expected to attract more than a million people. Traffic and travel ground to a standstill across major cities as protestors erected barricades of stones and burning tyres. Resistance Comm described the blockades as a symbolic act to show the level of public support, desire, determination to bring down the putschists with all available and innovative peaceful tools…The regime is trying to distort the process of protest by employing its means and media and some of its loyalists who support the coup. Dept of Public Education dismissed a number of school principals and interrogated them due to the strike announced by Sudanese Workers’ Comm…dismissed teachers did nothing but exercise their constitutional right to strike. Dabanga