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Revolution until victory, communists declare, as Sudanese people stand firm
People burn tires during a protest a day after the military seized power Khartoum, Sudan

SUDANESE security forces shot dead at least seven people and injured 140 more after thousands took to the streets in protest against Monday’s military coup.

Rallies continued in the capital Khartoum and in its twin city Omdurman as the masses heeded calls to defend the revolution and overthrow the military junta.

They blocked roads as they demanded the immediate transfer of power to civilian rule.

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