Sudan coup: Teachers tear-gassed at protest in Khartoum

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Sudan coup: Teachers tear-gassed at protest in Khartoum
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Protesters are demanding the military step back and allow the transition to civilian rule.

Sudanese security forces have fired tear gas at dozens of teachers who were taking part in pro-democracy protests in the capital, Khartoum.Overnight demonstrators set up barricades for the first of two days of planned civil disobedience to protest against last month's coup.

The civilian Prime Minister, Abdalla Hamdok, remains under house arrest and is facing pressure from the military to co-operate with them, the BBC's Andrew Harding reports from the capital. "We organised a silent stand against the decisions by Burhan outside the ministry of education," Mohamed al-Amin, a geography teacher, told AFP news agency.

Muhayed Faisal, an 18-year-old student, was shot twice in the leg during a recent protest. "I was shot along with nine people. There were no warning shots, they just started to fire. The military… they're like animals. Maybe animals are better."

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