The protests in Sudan: women arrested and sentenced to one-month imprisonment and twenty lashes

The Democratic Alliance of Lawyers revealed that nine women (protesters) in Sudan were sentenced last Saturday to 20 lashes and one-month imprisonment for their participation in protests.

This came following a day after that President Omar Al-Bashir ordered the release of all women in detention for participating in anti-government demonstrations.

Al-Bashir announced a state of emergency last month, resulting in a series of measures, including the establishment of emergency courts across the country, such as the court in Khartoum, which condemned the nine women.

The Democratic Alliance of Lawyers, which is part of a gathering of Sudanese professionals, the main organizer of the protests, stated that more than 800 people had been tried in emergency courts.

These protests were triggered by the rising of prices and the lack of financial liquidity but they have become Bashir's strongest challenge since he took power in a military coup 30 years ago.

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