Civil disobedience widen in Sudan and calls for participation in today (January 20) protest on (Al-Steen) Street

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Youth resistance committees continued to close the main roads in Khartoum and a number of roads in other cities of the country, amid a relative response to a civil disobedience called by the Freedom and Change Declaration Forces to express their anger at the excessive violence used by security forces against civilian protesters.

The Coordination of Committees for Resistance in Khartoum Neighborhoods East announced a million-man march in loyalty to the martyrs today (January 20) at Al-Steen Street and invited all revolutionaries to actively participate .
the route revealed will be the paths are to meet the neighborhoods (Berri, Manshiyeh, Riyadh, Taif, Al-Jarif) at the eastern intersection with (Al-Steen)St.to meet the procession of the resistance committees of (Arquette) at the intersection of (Al-Steen) with (Al-Fardowse) while the neighborhoods of (Soba, Mujahideen, Al-Maamoura) meet at the intersection of Al-Steen with Martyr Abbas Farah Street (formerly Juba Roll) and head to the intersection of (Al-Steen) with (Al-Fardowse).

The coordination directed the protesters to abide by the directions of the field command, with the banners at the front of the procession and the need to be control during the movement of the procession and cooperation with the medical committees and make room for them to perform their work and monitor the engineers and notify the backup committees.

Meanwhile Yesterday, dozens of prosecutors announced a strike to protest the gross violations of human rights and the violence imposed by the security forces against peaceful protesters, and demanded that they be stopped, while advisers at the Ministry of Justice announced a two-day suspension of work in order to enforce the civil disobedience declared by the Forces for Freedom and Change.

The Unified Office of Physicians announced also that doctors had begun a complete withdrawal from regular hospitals.
The office, which includes the Central Committee of Sudan Doctors, the Sudan Forensic Doctors’ Union and the Committee of Consultants and Specialists, said in a statement that the move was a rejection of so-called crimes against humanity by army, police, security and accompanying militias.

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