Sudan’s army warned on Thursday it would enforce a night-time curfew, state media reported, as protesters vowed to continue demonstrating against a military council set up after the ouster of president Omar al-Bashir.
The curfew runs “from 10:00 pm to 4:00 am, and all must adhere to it for their own safety,” the army said in a statement carried by the official SUNA news agency, adding that it was “doing its duty to keep them and their properties secure.”
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