The students of the National University demonstrated in the campus of their university in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum to demand the overthrow of the regime and chanted "freedom, peace and justice".

Witnesses said hundreds of protesters closed a main road on Tuesday in one of the most crowded neighborhoods in Khartoum, while Sudanese police fired tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.

In an appeal to the protests, which began on December 19, protesters called for President Omar al-Bashir, who has been in power since a military coup in June 1989, to step down.

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The number of protests in Sudan has risen to 27, according to official statistics, and more than 40 people were killed according to human rights organizations after the death of a demonstrator from his injuries in demonstrations in the eastern district of central Khartoum last Thursday, while the government accused the Communist Party and the leftist movement generally exploited the demonstrations To sabotage.

The gathering of Sudanese professionals - the body responsible for the protests - in a statement on Monday evening, the death of al-Fatih Omar Namir in the hospital, "Royal Care" in Khartoum. He was shot in the head during a ground demonstration.

The neighbors of the dead in the suburb of revolution in Omdurman, the death of their son Al-Fateh student in the final year of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Sudan.

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In the meantime, the Minister of State in the Sudanese Ministry of Information Mamoun Hassan Ibrahim accused both the opposition Communist Party and the Sudan Liberation Movement led by Abdel Wahid Mohamed Nour and what he called the leftist movement, by sabotage and destruction in Sudan through the exploitation of demonstrations that came out of economic reasons.

Ibrahim said at a news conference in Khartoum on Monday that some evidence and evidence refer to what he described as systematic work by some belonging to political parties.