Sudan forces fire live ammo, tear gas on demo – five civilians dead

Four protesters were shot dead by security forces in Omdurman, the twin city west of the Sudanese capital Khartoum, during renewed Marches of the Millions called by Resistance Committees and opposition forces across the country yesterday. Doctors say that a fifth person died today, after being hit by a tear gas cannister in the chest. Dozens were injured, some by live ammunition. Exact numbers are still unclear but 30 wounded cases were transferred to the El Arbaeen Hospital.

The security forces reportedly intercepted an ambulance with its entire medical staff as it was leaving the hospital to transfer a wounded person with a gunshot wound to the neck to another hospital.

Doctor Sayed Ganat from the Omdurman El Arbaeen Hospital told Radio Dabanga yesterday afternoon that “there are four cases of bone injuries that need to be transferred to hospitals so that we can get them out by ambulance after what happened”. He explained that the hospital received about 30 wounded, some of them with bullet wounds, and the bodies of four protesters killed by live ammunition.

‘A flagrant human rights violation by an authority that crossed all red lines of human morality’ – Sudanese doctors

The Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors described the prevention of entering an injured protester into ambulance for transportation to another hospital and the seizure of medical staff as “a flagrant human rights violation by an authority that crossed all red lines of human morality”.

The committee said in a statement yesterday that the medical staff, after they were released again, engaged in a heavy argument with the forces with great insistence on the necessity of saving the patient, but “the coup militiamen”, according to the doctors’ statement, refused by force of arms to let them transfer the patient to the ambulance equipped for him.

“The ambulance heroes then transferred the injured protester on foot while he was on a breathing tube until they got into a private car and transported him with great difficulty to Omdurman Teaching Hospital, where he is now.”

In this context, the doctors committee called on all medical personnel in all specialties to join the teams in Omdurman hospitals, with priority to the El Arbaeen Hospital, to help treat the injured, some of whom are in critical condition as a result of excessive repression by the security forces in processions yesterday Thursday.

The doctors appealed to pharmacists’ associations to contribute to the supply of all medical aids, including intravenous solutions and life-enhancing drugs.

The Doctors Committee confirmed that the authorities* practiced the most heinous violations yesterday and continued to commit its massacres in a media blackout, chases inside neighbourhoods with live ammunition and a flagrant violation of the sanctities of homes.

Tens of thousands of young Sudanese took to the streets in the capital, Khartoum, and the cities of the states in simultaneous demonstrations in the Marches of the Millions yesterday.

The authorities cut off the internet service for mobile phones since the morning, closed roads leading to Khartoum, and placed shipping containers on at least two bridges.

For the first time, the security forces set up cameras on the main axes in Khartoum to monitor the gatherings of demonstrators.

The joint security forces, consisting of army soldiers, security agents, and paramilitaries of the Rapid Support Forces backed by anti-riot police, met the demonstrators heading towards the Republican Palace in Khartoum with unprecedented violence, using with high intensity with stun grenades, sticks and batons, while the forces at the same time detained a large number of demonstrators in various places in the country.

In Wad Madani, capital of El Gezira, 26 members of Resistance Committees active in the neighbourhoods of the city were held. In Blue Nile state, Military Intelligence agents held a leading member of the Resistance Committees Coordination in the state capital Ed Damazin.

A force stormed the Malecon Hotel, north of the Comboni playground in central Khartoum, and stole the telephones and money from the guests in the hotel, beating and terrorizing them.

Soldiers from the Joint Security Forces, led by an officer, stormed the offices of Al Sharq satellite channel in Khartoum yesterday and confiscated the channel’s camera and disconnected the Internet connections from the office after they photographed the identity cards of two women journalists working for the channel.

Al Sharq TV correspondent Sally Osman said in a live broadcast that the authorities prevented her from continuing the live reporting in the main news studio on the roof of the Kuwaiti Building opposite the Mak Nimir Bridge between central Khartoum and Khartoum North – which is renamed the ‘Container Bridge’ since the authorities placed shipping containers to prevent demonstrators from Khartoum North from reaching Khartoum and heading towards the Republican Palace.

The joint security forces severely beat journalists of the Al Arabiya and Al Hadath satellite channels Lina Yagoub and Nizar Bagdawi during the storming of the joint offices of the channels, where the soldiers destroyed the devices, including the live broadcast device (SNG) and stole the mobile of Bagdawi.

Yesterday, Al Arabiya and Al Hadath channels showed a video documenting the security forces’ storming of its offices in Khartoum, firing gas bombs inside the offices, beating Yagoub and Bagdawi, and the rest of the staff, and destroying broadcast equipment and cameras.

The security forces, with heavy tear gas, fired at the journalists working for the Sky News Arabia channel, who were broadcasting from the rooftops of the Kuwaiti building as well. The tear gas caused some Sky News journalists to suffocate in the Kuwaiti building in Khartoum.

In addition, the security forces detained Mutawakil Eisa (nicknamed Kola), photojournalist for Al Hurra and Russia Today channels, during his coverage of the demonstrations on Thursday, December 30, in Khartoum.

The forces severely beat the photojournalist, confiscated his cameras and phone, shaved off parts of his hair, and threw him near the Grand Mosque in central Khartoum. The mosque’s muezzin found him lying on the ground, with bear chest and unable to move. The muezzin dressed him and handed him to the guards of the nearby Gold Building, who in turn called his fellow journalists. A medical check confirmed six fractures in his hands.

The US Embassy in Sudan yesterday condemned the killing of at least four demonstrators and the injury of dozens during the demonstrations and the violent attacks launched by the Sudanese security services on the media and journalists, and the US embassy urged the Sudanese authorities to protect the freedom of the press.

Source: Radio Dabanga

Two killed in North Darfur looting, two others shot dead in robberies

Two people were killed during the looting of the warehouses of the World Food Programme (WFP) in El Fasher, capital of North Darfur, on Wednesday. Two others were shot dead in armed robberies in Central and North Darfur.

The police of El Fasher reported yesterday that a man and a pregnant woman were fatally hit by stray bullets during the looting of WFP warehouses on the night from Tuesday to Wednesday. A number of others were wounded during the looting of foodstuffs from three WFP warehouses in the city.

“Crowds of ordinary people, regular forces, Rapid Support Forces, and rebel fighters took the stolen food with them on lorries, vans, carts, pack animals, wheelbarrows, or on their shoulders and heads. The warehouses were stripped of everything, even the roofs,” a Radio Dabanga correspondent in El Fasher reported.

Social media show videos and pictures of the looting in which men in military uniforms of the Sudan Armed Forces, the Rapid Support Forces militia, rebel groups, and the police participated, using lorries and pack animals to carry the stolen goods.

A number of suspects accused of plundering the warehouses have been arrested. They were seized while loading large quantities of food on pick-up trucks and other vehicles, Brig Saad Mustafa, Director of the North Darfur Police Criminal Department said in a press statement yesterday.

The State of Emergency, including a 18:00-05:00 curfew, imposed by the North Darfur authorities on Wednesday morning, was ignored by the looters. On Wednesday evening and night, two other WFP warehouses, containing a variety of foodstuffs, the stores of the Ministry of Education (for school feeding), and the Agricultural Bank stores filled with corn were plundered as well.

As previously reported by Radio Dabanga, police in North Darfur say that they have arrested two suspects, after buildings and containers of equipment at the former United Nations-African Union Missioon in Darfur (UNAMID) logistical base north of the capital El Fasher, were plundered last weekend. The suspects were reportedly held with part of the loot in their possession.

Killed in attacks

Lorry owner Abdelshakour Mohamed Ali (56) was killed and two others were wounded in an armed robbery in the area of Tabit, south-west of El Fasher, on Thursday.

Listener Abakar Ishag told Radio Dabanga that an armed group intercepted a lorry loaded with charcoal coming from Dubo El Omda in eastern Jebel Marra, to El Fasher.

“The gunmen shot at the lorry,” he said. “Ali was killed instantly, while the driver and his assistant sustained minor injuries. The attackers then left the place without robbing us.”

Ishag reported two other attacks on vehicles that happened in the area yesterday. “The first incident involved the theft of belongings of six passengers of a Toyota HiAce on the Nyala-El Fasher road, while the second robbery occurred in the Kedarek Ali area by five gunmen riding on motorcycles and camels.”

In Um Dukhun in Central Darfur, Mohamed Omar was shot dead, and Ali Sousal and Abdelshakour Osman were wounded in an attack by gunmen on the house of Omda El Haj Deweik at dawn on Thursday.

Source: Radio Dabanga

El Fasher looting: ‘Outraged’ WFP suspends North Darfur operations

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has suspended operations across North Darfur in Sudan, following the looting of three of its warehouses in the state capital El Fasher, which began on Wednesday night and continued until Thursday morning. WFP Executive Director David Beasley has expressed “outrage at the senseless attacks”. The WFP says the suspension could affect close to two million people in the area in 2022.

In a press statement from its headquarters in Rome yesterday, the WFP says that “more than 5,000 tonnes of food appear to have been taken, with hundreds of looters also dismantling warehouse structures”.

WFP Executive Director David Beasley: “WFP is outraged by these senseless attacks and condemns the continued looting of assistance and the destruction of its assets in the strongest possible terms. As a result, we have been forced to suspend WFP operations in North Darfur, effective immediately.”

‘This theft has robbed nearly two million people of the food and nutrition support they so desperately need’ – WFP Executive Director David Beasley

“This theft has robbed nearly two million people of the food and nutrition support they so desperately need. Not only is this a tremendous setback to our operations across the country, but it endangers our staff and jeopardises our ability to meet the needs of the most vulnerable families.”

In its statement, the WFP calls on the government of Sudan to urgently provide adequate security, to recover the looted stocks, and to provide guarantees so that WFP can safely resume its operations in North Darfur.

The losses in El Fasher cannot be replenished with stocks currently in Sudan without compromising assistance meant for vulnerable people in other parts of the country, WFP explains, pointing out that a total of 10.9 million people in Sudan need food security and livelihood assistance in 2022.

The looting, which began on Tuesday evening, was reportedly initiated by armed men using six four-wheel drive vehicles, after which members of the public joined the free-for-all.

A number of suspects accused of plundering the warehouses have been arrested. They were seized while loading large quantities of food on pick-up trucks and other vehicles, Brig Saad Mustafa, Director of the North Darfur Police Criminal Department said in a press statement yesterday.

The State of Emergency, including a 18:00-05:00 curfew, imposed by the North Darfur authorities on Wednesday morning, was ignored by the looters. On Wednesday evening and night, two other WFP warehouses, containing a variety of foodstuffs, the stores of the Ministry of Education (for school feeding), and the Agricultural Bank stores filled with corn were plundered as well.

Source: Radio Dabanga

Sudan security forces kill four protesters as thousands rally

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KHARTOUM – Sudanese security forces shot and killed four protesters Thursday as tens of thousands of demonstrators defied a security lockdown and severed communications to rally against military rule, medics said. Pro-democracy activists have kept up a more than two-month-long campaign of street demonstrations against a military takeover in October. The crackdown has now seen at least 52 people killed in protest-related violence, according to the independent Doctors’ Committee, which is part of the pro-democracy movement. On Thursday, security forces killed with live rounds four protesters in … Continue reading “Sudan security forces kill four protesters as thousands rally”

Sudan security forces kill four as thousands protest

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Sudanese security forces shot and killed four protesters Thursday as tens of thousands of demonstrators defied a security lockdown and severed communications to rally against military rule, medics said. Pro-democracy activists have kept up a more than two-month-long campaign of street demonstrations against a military takeover in October. The crackdown has now seen at least 52 people killed in protest-related violence, according to the independent Doctors’ Committee, which is part of the pro-democracy movement. On Thursday, security forces killed with live rounds four protesters in Omdurman, t… Continue reading “Sudan security forces kill four as thousands protest”

‫ندوة تكشف أسرار السماء وراء أمثال علمها يسوع

وسط تراجع عضوية الكنيسة، اجتذبت كنيسة واحدة أكثر من 140,000 مؤمن وجذبت انتباه الملايين

نيويورك، 30 ديسمبر 2021 /PRNewswire/ — تشرح كنيسة يسوع شينتشونجي، معبد معبد الشهادة (Shincheonji Church of Jesus, The Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony)، الكتاب المقدس بلغة واضحة من خلال ندوات مجانية على الإنترنت. سيتم بث أحدث سلسلة ندوات لها، “شهادة حول أمثال أسرار الجنة ومعانيها الحقيقية” عبر YouTube في الفترة من 3 يناير إلى 28 مارس. ستقدم السلسلة شرحًا كتابيًا للأمثال المذكورة في العهد الجديد.

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صرح مسؤول بكنيسة يسوع شينتشونجي: “الأمثال هي العنصر الأساسي لفهم أسرار ملكوت السموات. ولقد تحققت نبوءة العهد القديم في زمن مجيئه الأول للمسيح”. أعطى السيد المسيح نبوءات العهد الجديد لكي تتحقق “عندما يحين الوقت)” (يوحنا 16:25). نحن نتجه نحو (قبول) المعنى الحقيقي كما أن النبوة انكشفت”.

اختتمت كنيسة يسوع شينتشونجي سلسلتها عن الرؤيا في ديسمبر. حصدت الندوة، التي صدرت بـ 24 لغة، 7 ملايين مشاهد في 136 دولة، من بينهم 16,000 راعي. نتيجة لمشاركتهم في سلسلة ندوات الوحي (Revelation)، وقع 1,200 من قادة الكنيسة في 57 دولة مذكرات تفاهم (MOU) مع كنيسة شينتشونجي لتعزيز التعاون الدولي وتبادل المواد التعليمية.

صرح القس جيري هاجرمان من كنيسة Wayside Mission Church في فيرجينيا، الذي وقع مذكرة تفاهم مع كنيسة شينتشونجي: “أريد أن أكون قادرًا على نشر الكلمة وأريد أن أعلم أتباعنا… وأن أساعدهم في نقلهم من الموت إلى الحياة. أريد أن أكون واحدًا مع ملكوت الله وأن يكون لدينا اتصال مفتوح”.

شهدت كنيسة شينتشونجي زيادة مطردة في العضوية. انضم أكثر من 140,000 شخص إلى الكنيسة منذ عام 2019، على الرغم من ظهور جائحة كوفيد-19.

كما يصرح مسؤول الكنيسة: “في جميع أنحاء العالم، يعاني المزيد والمزيد من الناس من الأمراض والكوارث والمصاعب بسبب كوفيد-19 [و] يفكرون بعمق في معنى الحياة والمعاناة. يجب أن يكون الدين قادرًا على تقديم إجابات لهؤلاء الناس. في عالم تكون فيه الأنشطة المباشرة محدودة، يجب أن يصل التعليم إلى كل فرد في المجتمعات المحلية”.

صرح أيضًا مسؤول الكنيسة قائلًا : “ما يجعل كنيسة شينتشونجي جذابة للناس هو التفسير الواضح لإرسالية يسوع في العهد الجديد”.

شاهد “ندوة كنيسة يسوع شينتشونجي عبر الإنترنت: شهادة حول أمثال أسرار الجنة ومعانيها الحقيقية” عبر القناة على يوتيوب SCJ Americas YouTube Channel.

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