Sudanese police have killed up to 17 people and injured 20 after they opened fire on a march in the eastern city of
An official source said the death toll on Saturday was lower.
"This started since last (Friday) night, but most of them were this morning - they were all gunshot wounds," the source at the hospital in
On Wednesday, members of eastern tribes, mostly the Beja, presented a list of demands to the
"This time was up today and they started a march towards the governor's office," the hospital source said, adding the police stopped the march before it got very far.
Curfew
The source said seven soldiers were injured by stones, but only civilians suffered gunshot wounds.
The interior ministry declined to comment on the number killed but said in a statement: "A number of civilians tried to create a state of chaos in the town ... and the police forces moved to challenge them."
It said the situation was calm on Saturday afternoon.
The Egyptian state news agency MENA reported from
On Sunday, the curfew will start at
Rebel group
The minister of finance in
"Some were killed, but not as many as 17," he said. He said he did not know of shots fired or how the people were killed.
"There were some little clashes between the police and those making chaos," he said, adding some police had also been injured.
One police official in
An eastern rebel group, the Beja Congress, has accused the
The Beja Congress has launched limited military operations in the east but has made little impact on
Eyewitnesses in hotels and at the university in the town said the situation was calmer on Saturday afternoon, but there was a heavy police presence.
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