Protesters in Sudan close Red Sea ports for a second day
Amman Today
publish date 2021-09-18 20:00:19
Sudanese protesters closed ports in the Red Sea and the national road between Port Sudan and the capital, Khartoum, for the second day in a row.
Ahmed Musa, a leader and legal advisor in the “Supreme Council of Beja Opticals,” told media outlets, “The protesters blocked the road to ports in the Red Sea state, including Osif, the southern port of Port Sudan, and Suakin.”
He continued: “Since Friday, political and societal organizations have participated in the implementation of the closure of the states of eastern Sudan, so that the government responds to the demands.”
He said: “The demands include dissolving the government, canceling the path of eastern Sudan in the peace agreement signed in Juba, opening a negotiating platform with the government on eastern Sudan issues, granting the region its resources and a percentage of participation in the central authority.”
He threatened, saying, “We will take other escalatory steps in the coming days, including stopping flights to Port Sudan airport and preventing mining companies from working until the demands are met.”
Last July, the council closed the national road between Khartoum and Port Sudan for three days, before the government sent a ministerial delegation on the 17th of the same month to negotiate with them about their demands, but without responding to them, according to statements by council leaders.
The Council is protesting against the eastern track included in the peace agreement signed in Juba, between Khartoum and armed rebel movements. It complains about the marginalization of the eastern regions, and demands the abolition of the track, and the establishment of a national conference on eastern issues, which will result in the approval of development projects in it.
Since August 21, 2019, Sudan has been going through a 53-month transitional period that ends with holding elections in early 2024, during which power is shared by the army, the Forces for the Declaration of Freedom and Change and armed movements that signed a peace agreement with Khartoum on 3 October.
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