Sudan army says protest site a threat, closes Al Jazeera office

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Sudan's military rulers have said a protest camp in the capital has become a threat to the country's national security, while also ordering the office of the Al Jazeera Media Network in Khartoum to be shut down, without giving any reason.

In a televised statement, a spokesman of the transitional military council said on Thursday that legal action would be taken against what it called "unruly elements" at the encampment outside the defence ministry, where protesters have been staging a sit-in for weeks.

"The protest site has become unsafe and represents a danger to the revolution and the revolutionaries and threatens the coherence of the state and its national security," said General Bahar Ahmed Bahar, head of the central region in Khartoum.

He said that a military vehicle used by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) had been attacked and seized near the encampment.

The site has become the central point of Sudan's protest movement, which saw longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashiroverthrown last month and has since been calling for the generals who replaced him to hand over power to a civilian-led administration.

Tens of thousands of protesters had converged on the encampment heeding a call by protest leaders to step up pressure on Sudan's military rulers following a two-day strike observed earlier this week. Protesters have accused the RSF of trying to undermine a transition to democracy, a charge the force denies.
 
Aljazeera imekuwa mwiba kwa nchi za kiislam
Inapekua kweli kweli

Kuna hiki kipindi cha A very modern journey nakipenda sana
 
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