Major Sudanese tribe ends crippling port blockade as it supports military coup regional media reports
The Beja tribe, which had been blockading Port Sudan since September, has ended its siege of the countryâs main seaport in support of a military coup which took place on Monday, according to regional TV.
Saudi-owned, Dubai-based al-Arabiya TV reported on Wednesday that the Beja tribe had stopped their protest at Port Sudan. The group had been blocking the port since September, claiming they were under-represented in the countryâs new political settlement and were concerned about poor economic conditions.
The Red Sea portâs near-closure led to shortages of essential medicines, fuel and wheat, crippling the country during its uneasy four-year transition to democracy, prior to a military coup which took place on Monday morning.
The reported end of the blockade and reopening of the port is yet to be confirmed by the authorities.On Monday, al-Arabiya TV reported that the Beja tribes had agreed to end their blockade following a military coup, noting their support of the Armyâs move to consolidate power.
Also on rt.com The Sudan crisis lays bare the stakes of US-China competition in Africa... and doesnât augur well for WashingtonIn the early hours of Monday morning, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and other officials were arrested by troops. Hamdok was reportedly moved to an undisclosed location after he declined to endorse the coup. He has since been returned home but remains under âheavy security.â
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, a military officer and the head of a Sovereign Council of military and civilian members which had been tasked with steering the country to democratic elections in 2023, declared a state of emergency and dissolved the government.
Burhan has vowed to hold elections as planned. Sudan has been on a path to democratization following the removal of long-time leader Omar al-Bashir from power in 2019 in the wake of months of civil unrest and protests.
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