Sudan’s military government has restricted internet services in the capital Khartoum amid calls for mass anti-coup demonstrations, reports say.
Last weekend, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators marched through Khartoum demanding civilian rule be restored after the military coup on 25 October.More than a hundred people were injured in clashes with police in last week’s protests. The security forces were also accused of sexually abusing more than a dozen women and girls.
One internet service provider told Reuters news agency that the disruption followed a decision by Sudan’s National Telecommunications Corporation , which regulates the sector.
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