The April 6 anniversary of pro-democracy protests in Sudan saw demonstrators march against the army and paramilitary groups. Security forces fired tear gas to disperse the protesters, but the demonstrations continued throughout the day. There are reports of deepening divisions within the military over proposed security reforms, which may be preventing the signing of a deal to restore the transition to civilian rule. The deteriorating state of Sudan's economy has also put pressure on all sides to reach a deal.
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