Sudan police disperse demonstration against fuel subsidy cuts
‘Police in Sudan have used tear gas to disperse demonstrators protesting against a government decision to cut fuel subsidies.
About 300 men and women demonstrated on Wednesday along a main street in the city of Omdurman near the capital, Khartoum, calling on the government to scrap the subsidy cuts, a measure they say has led to increased prices for goods.
“No, no to high prices,” chanted the protesters, demanding an urgent action to stop the sharp increase in the cost of goods such as medicines.’
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