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Authorities arrest Sudanese communist leader as protests rage in Khartoum

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A leading Sudanese politician has been arrested as protests raged in the capital Khartoum for the seventh month against military rule.

The military deployed tear gas and heavy security force to quell the protests.

A military coup in October effectively ended a 2019 power-sharing deal between generals, who overthrew President Omar al-Bashir, and political parties that opposed him.

One of those parties, the Sudanese Communist Party, said its leader Mohamed Mukhtar Al-Khatib was arrested on Thursday, following a visit to Juba where he met with leading Sudanese rebel leaders.

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The party, which has been the most hard-line against the coup and any future deal, was pursuing a unified front against the coup, it said.

Sudan’s economy has spiralled as its government has gone without a prime minister since January.

Businesses are stagnating while citizens face steep increases in the prices of food, electricity and fuel.

“The military has failed economically, politically and psychologically – in every way,’’ said a 30-year-old protester and unemployed engineer, who declined to give his name for fear of retribution.

“They are just being stubborn now, but we are more stubborn.

The protesters marched under the harsh sun as security forces, including the U.S.-sanctioned Central Reserve Police, were deployed at key points along the protest route. (Reuters/NAN)

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