Sudan protest death toll hits 90: Doctors committee

AFP  |  Khartoum 

Ninety protesters have been killed in protest-related violence across since demonstrations against ousted erupted in December, a doctors' committee said Monday.

The death toll given by the committee is higher than the official figure of 65 killed in such violence since December.

The committee linked to the -- the group leading the protests -- said the first deaths came on December 20.

That was one day after a demonstration in the central town of in response to a government decision to triple the price of bread.

It has compiled a list of 90 "martyrs" killed by security forces of Bashir's regime, the committee said.

In the latest case, a protester died Sunday of suffered the previous day in clashes with soldiers and paramilitary forces in Nyala, the provincial capital of state.

"Despite restrictions imposed by security forces and remnants of the regime that make it difficult to obtain death certificates, this is the list of martyrs collected from our reliable sources," the committee said.

Bashir was ousted by the on April 11 after weeks of protests and as thousands of demonstrators held a sit-in outside the complex in central

A transitional military council took power, but protesters remain encamped outside the complex demanding that generals hand over power to a civilian administration.

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First Published: Mon, May 06 2019. 21:40 IST