In this frame grab from video shops are closed during a general strike, in the Al-Arabi souk business district of Khartoum, Sudan, Sunday, June 9, 2019. The protesters say more than 100 people have been killed since the crackdown began June 3, including at least four slain by security forces on Sunday. Security forces removed barricades from main roads and opened the sit-in area outside the military's headquarters for the first time in a week. The military-run Health Ministry has offered a lower death toll of 61, including 49 civilians and three security forces in Khartoum. The SPA said security forces have arrested and intimidated activists, bankers, doctors, air traffic workers and other professionals recently.
Source: Ethiopian News June 09, 2019 09:32 UTC