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Rights group says demonstrators gathered at mosques were "attacked" with tear gas and rubber bullets by police.
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Sudan detains anti-government protesters
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Last Modified: 30 Jun 2012 20:15 GMT
Anti-government protests intensify in Sudan
Security forces fire tear gas to disperse demonstration outside mosque where protesters chanted for "regime to fall".
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Last Modified: 30 Jun 2012 01:00 GMT
UN rights chief urges calm in Khartoum
Navi Pillay urges Sudanese government to refrain from "heavy-handed suppression" against anti-austerity protesters.
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Sudan party sets election demands
Umma party says polls could still go ahead if authorities meet eight conditions.
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Darfur groups seek common position
Unity among factions seen as vital to peace agreement in troubled Sudan region.
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Sudan parties sign Darfur ceasefire
Agreement could lead to government positions being offered to Sudan's main opposition group.
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Last Modified: 24 Feb 2010 04:10 GMT
Al-Bashir to sign Darfur peace deal
Sudan's president arrives in Qatar to sign ceasefire agreement with Darfur rebels.
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