A multiple reports have shown that the two-day general strike in Sudan started in the wee hours of today morning with public services largely grounded across the country.
The latest move is a resort being used by the protest leaders to push for a civilian-led transition.
The country is in a state of flux since April 11th when the military ousted long-serving Omar Al-Bashir.
A significant effect of the action is the paralyzing of airports with staff having joined the strike call. Travelers have been left stranded in the wake of the compliance.
Sudan’s 48 Hours Strike: Flights Disrupted, Offices Shut
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