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The 2019–2022 Sudanese protests are street protests in Sudan which began in mid-September 2019, during Sudan's transition to democracy, about issues which included the nomination of a new Chief Justice and Attorney General, the killing of civilians by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the toxic effects of cyanide and mercury from gold mining in Northern state and South Kordofan, opposition to a state governor in el-Gadarif and to show trials of Sudanese Professionals Association (SPA) coordinators, and advocating the dismissal of previous-government officials in Red Sea, White Nile, and South Darfur. The protests follow the Sudanese Revolution's street protests and civil disobedience of the early September 2019 transfer of executive power to the country's Sovereignty Council, civilian prime

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  • الاحتجاجات السودانية أواخر 2019 (ar)
  • 2019–2022 Sudanese protests (en)
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  • الاحتجاجات السودانية أواخر 2019 هي احتجاجات بدأت في شوارع السودان في منتصف سبتمبر 2019 خلال فترة انتقال السودان إلى الديمقراطية لعام 2019، نشبت الاحتجاجات حول عدد من القضايا تضمنت المطالبة بتعيين مسؤولين قضائيين جدد، وضمان العدالة للمدنيين الذين قُتلوا من قبل قوات الدعم السريع السودانية خلال الاحتجاجات التي استمرت عدة أشهر قبل وبعد انهيار النظام السابق، التحقيق حول الآثار السامة للسيانيد والزئبق من تعدين الذهب في الولاية الشمالية وجنوب كردفان، الاحتجاج ضد حاكم ولاية القضارف وضد المحاكمات الصورية لمنسقي جمعية المهنيين السودانيين، وإقالة المسؤولين الحكوميين السابقين من مناصبهم في ولاية البحر الأحمر والنيل الأبيض وولاية جنوب دارفور. (ar)
  • The 2019–2022 Sudanese protests are street protests in Sudan which began in mid-September 2019, during Sudan's transition to democracy, about issues which included the nomination of a new Chief Justice and Attorney General, the killing of civilians by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the toxic effects of cyanide and mercury from gold mining in Northern state and South Kordofan, opposition to a state governor in el-Gadarif and to show trials of Sudanese Professionals Association (SPA) coordinators, and advocating the dismissal of previous-government officials in Red Sea, White Nile, and South Darfur. The protests follow the Sudanese Revolution's street protests and civil disobedience of the early September 2019 transfer of executive power to the country's Sovereignty Council, civilian prime (en)
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