Sudan intelligence chief orders the release of protestors
I believe 2 weeks ago I wrote a blog about the protests that has been going on in Sudan because of the price of bread that was tripled in costs, food/fuel shortages, and the economic crisis that they've been having for over a year now. Just yesterday, Sudan's intelligence chief ordered the release of protestors that were held because of the incidents that were happening. The article mentioned that the NISS (National Intelligence and Security Service) arrested more than 1,000 people, including protestors, opposition leaders, activists and journalists during the protests. On Tuesday, the protests anniversary, there were hundreds of protestors that came around the capital Khartoum that marched in memorial of those who were killed in past protests and demanded their calls for Bashir's (the president) removal. Link: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/01/sudan-intelligence-chief-orders-release-protest-detainees-190129174941793.html