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Breaking News: Protests erupt as Sudan's Bashir unveils austerity plan

Postby PetrosEritrea » 19 Jun 2012, 15:25




KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's police used tear gas and batons to break up protests in Khartoum on Monday, witnesses said, after President Omar Hassan al-Bashir unveiled tough austerity measures to plug a budget deficit.

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Sudan has avoided an "Arab spring" but anger is rising over spiraling food prices among a population strained by years of conflict, poverty and U.S. trade sanctions.

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The Arab-African country has been struggling with economic crisis after losing three-quarters of its oil production, the lifeblood of the economy, when South Sudan seceded a year ago.

Protests erupted after news of Bashir's plans to cut the number of civil servants, reduce fuel subsidies and raise taxes on consumer goods, banks and imports.

About 250 students staged an anti-government protest in the heart of the capital for a second day, shouting "rise up, rise up", witnesses said. They also shouted slogans protesting against rocketing food prices.

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Riot police tear gassed and beat students hurling rocks at officers on a large street in front of the main campus of the University of Khartoum, witnesses said.

In the suburb Omdurman at the confluence of the Blue and White Nile, policemen beat some 300 student protesters with batons to end the demonstration.

In northern Khartoum, around 100 people set tires on fire to block a large street, shouting "Khartoum, rise up", a witness said, and police officers used tear gas to break up the protest. Activists also reported a student protest in Khartoum but no details were immediately available.



Police said there had been "limited" clashes with students during which several people were detained. "They tried to spark riots and damage citizens' property," a police statement said.

AUSTERITY MEASURES

Bashir told lawmakers in parliament: "We will overhaul the government ... cut down the number of ministries ... and shrink regional governments by between 45 and 50 percent."

Advisory jobs and allowances for senior officials would be cut altogether, he said.

Fuel subsidies, which diplomats say cost Sudan at least $1 billion a year, would be gradually phased out, he said, while value added tax and taxes on imports and banking profits would be increased. Taxes on telecoms firms were raised in December.

Bashir, who seized power in a 1989 coup, said the government would soften the blow of higher fuel prices by exempting basic foods such as wheat, flour and sugar from the new import tax.

He gave no details but said Finance Minister Ali Mahmoud, who put the finance deficit at $2.4 billion in May, would brief parliament on Wednesday.

Sudan effectively devalued its currency in May - pushing inflation up to 30 percent - to try to attract more remittances from expatriate Sudanese and to boost gold and farm exports after the International Monetary Fund urged it to take emergency measures to overcome the "daunting" challenges it faces.

Khartoum and other university cities have seen small protests which have so far only attracted students. Opposition politicians said last week they planned to stage protests against removing fuel subsidies.

Khartoum had hoped to fix its deficit with the help of export fees from landlocked South Sudan which needs to pump its oil through northern pipelines and Port Sudan on the Red Sea.

But the new nation in January shut down its entire oil output of 350,000 barrels a day to stop Sudan from seizing oil for what the latter called unpaid export fees. Both sides have been unable to agree on a rate.



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(Writing by Ulf Laessing; Editing by Louise Ireland and Andrew Osborn)

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Re: Breaking News: Protests erupt as Sudan's Bashir unveils austerity plan

Postby PetrosEritrea » 19 Jun 2012, 21:22


74 HIGDEF read this thread, not 1 reply back :lol: U scared



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Re: Breaking News: Protests erupt as Sudan's Bashir unveils austerity plan

Postby PetrosEritrea » 19 Jun 2012, 21:28


Wikileaks on Sudan HIGDEF relationship:

Eritrea is on bad terms with all of its neighbors except Sudan. Sudan is Eritrea´s closest and most important friend, as it supplies petroleum, grain, consumer goods, political support, and cooperates on military issues.

http://old.aftenposten.no/spesial/wikil ... 152468.ece

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http://www.africanglobe.net/africa/suda ... h-teargas/

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Re: Breaking News: Protests erupt as Sudan's Bashir unveils austerity plan

Postby revolutions » 19 Jun 2012, 21:59



Eden-Petros,

You woyanes are too ignorant to realize that Ethiopia imports 85% of its fuel from Sudan, and if there's going to be chaos in the Sudan, Ethiopia will suffer the most. In fact, a Kenyan parliamentarian once said, Ethiopia's economy will collapse if its oil imports from the Sudan were to be cut off. Alas, TPLF has become synonymous with ignorance and the begging bowl.


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Re: Breaking News: Protests erupt as Sudan's Bashir unveils austerity plan

Postby quindibu » 19 Jun 2012, 22:00


PetrosEritrea wrote:Wikileaks on Sudan HIGDEF relationship:

Eritrea is on bad terms with all of its neighbors except Sudan. Sudan is Eritrea´s closest and most important friend, as it supplies petroleum, grain, consumer goods, political support, and cooperates on military issues.


Really, Adwash?

Wow....the ferenji has spoken, uh? That by itself makes the point valid, doesn't it? It pains me, my friend, to see you behave the way your masters expect you to behave. No wonder your masters think your low IQ is the reason why you're in this predicament. Or you're an obedient slave.... :roll:

"I believe demolishing Hussein's military power and liberating Iraq would be a cakewalk."
- Kenneth Adelman, member of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 2/13/02

"Having defeated and then occupied Iraq, democratizing the country should not be too tall an order for the world's sole superpower."-
William Kristol, Weekly Standard editor, and Lawrence F. Kaplan, New Republic senior editor, 2/24/03
,
"I am reasonably certain that they (Iraqis) will greet us as liberators, and that will help us keep [troop] requirements down. ... We can say with reasonable confidence that the notion of hundreds of thousands of American troops is way off the mark...wildly off the mark."
- Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, testifying before the House Budget Committee, 2/27/03



Re: Breaking News: Protests erupt as Sudan's Bashir unveils austerity plan

Postby PetrosEritrea » 19 Jun 2012, 22:03


quindibu wrote:
PetrosEritrea wrote:Wikileaks on Sudan HIGDEF relationship:

Eritrea is on bad terms with all of its neighbors except Sudan. Sudan is Eritrea´s closest and most important friend, as it supplies petroleum, grain, consumer goods, political support, and cooperates on military issues.


Really, Adwash?

Wow....the ferenji has spoken, uh? That by itself makes the point valid, doesn't it? It pains me, my friend, to see you behave the way your masters expect you to behave. No wonder your masters think your low IQ is the reason why you're in this predicament. Or you're an obedient slave.... :roll:

"I believe demolishing Hussein's military power and liberating Iraq would be a cakewalk."
- Kenneth Adelman, member of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 2/13/02

"Having defeated and then occupied Iraq, democratizing the country should not be too tall an order for the world's sole superpower."-
William Kristol, Weekly Standard editor, and Lawrence F. Kaplan, New Republic senior editor, 2/24/03
,
"I am reasonably certain that they (Iraqis) will greet us as liberators, and that will help us keep [troop] requirements down. ... We can say with reasonable confidence that the notion of hundreds of thousands of American troops is way off the mark...wildly off the mark."
- Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, testifying before the House Budget Committee, 2/27/03




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Re: Breaking News: Protests erupt as Sudan's Bashir unveils austerity plan

Postby PetrosEritrea » 19 Jun 2012, 22:07


One of the political deceptions which the public should know about is Issays’s hypocritical anti-Americanism. The story of Issays’s connection with the CIA goes back to April 1970 and to the Kagnew, US. base, in Asmara.

http://www.ehrea.org/issayaship.htm

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Re: Breaking News: Protests erupt as Sudan's Bashir unveils austerity plan

Postby yoha » 20 Jun 2012, 00:40


PetrosEritrea wrote:One of the political deceptions which the public should know about is Issays’s hypocritical anti-Americanism. The story of Issays’s connection with the CIA goes back to April 1970 and to the Kagnew, US. base, in Asmara.

http://www.ehrea.org/issayaship.htm

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Shut the F@ck up ቂጥኛም አጋ,ሜ ለማኝ የለማኝ ዘር



Re: Breaking News: Protests erupt as Sudan's Bashir unveils austerity plan

Postby PetrosEritrea » 20 Jun 2012, 07:55


yoha wrote:
PetrosEritrea wrote:One of the political deceptions which the public should know about is Issays’s hypocritical anti-Americanism. The story of Issays’s connection with the CIA goes back to April 1970 and to the Kagnew, US. base, in Asmara.

http://www.ehrea.org/issayaship.htm

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:lol: :lol:



Shut the F@ck up ቂጥኛም አጋ,ሜ ለማኝ የለማኝ ዘር


Eritrea “signed Alexander Strategy Group, a firm with strong Republican ties, to a contract worth more than $300K a year to improve its ties with the United States.” According to Amnesty International, “torture, arbitrary detention, ‘disappearances’ and ill-treatment of political prisoners” are common in the Horn of Africa nation. Human Rights Watch reports, “The Eritrean government has lobbied the United States to use Eritrea’s Red Sea ports as military bases in the war against terrorism.” The contract “forbids the [Alexander Strategy Group] from discussing its work without the consent of Eritrea.” The Alexander Strategy Group’s other clients include the Nuclear Energy Institute, Blackwater USA and PhRMA.

It seems the lobbying was unsuccessful as the US forces are apparently based further south.

FAIL

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