Sudanese security forces use tear gas on protesters in 11th major demonstration since coup
Sudanese security forces used on Thursday against protesters in the city of Bahri as they marched towards a blocked bridge connecting it to , a Reuters witness said.
Thursday was the 11th day of major demonstrations since an OctoberÌý25 coup, which saw removed and then reinstated as prime minister.Ìý
defied a security lockdown, braving tear gas and chanting "no to military rule" as they marched in rallies demanding a transition to a civilian government.
Demonstrators reached within a few hundred metres (yards) of the presidential palace, the headquarters of who seized power on October 25, before troops, police and paramilitary units launched multiple tear gas canisters into the crowd.
"The revolution continues," protesters shouted, beating drums and waving flags.
Pro-democracy activists have kept up a more than two-month-long campaign of street demonstrations against the army's takeover, despite a crackdown that has seen at least 48 people killed in protest-related violence, according to the independent Doctors' Committee.