Sudanese businesses shut in strike against military rulers (BBC)

Sudanese workers are refusing to go to work in an attempt to pressurise the ruling military government to make way for civilian rule.

The opposition called for a campaign of civil disobedience including a national strike, which began on Sunday.

Four people were killed after security forces fired tear gas and live ammunitions.

Monday remained quiet in Khartoum although some businesses started to reopen and a few buses were running. Read more 

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