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Protesters in eastern Sudan shutting a pipeline that carries imported crude oil to Khartoum and blocking ports

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“Grievances of the demonstrators are justified. It's not only the concerns of the Beja tribe … I think it's the demands of the people in the eastern part of the country. The anger has been simmering for decades and it has reached a point where they could no longer take it. The anger escalated especially after the Juba agreement was signed with groups in Darfur - which excluded others in eastern and northern parts of the country. Consequently, we see anger accumulating and reaching a point where they are now, I think, sabotaging the whole country.”

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Founder and president of the Sudan Policy Forum
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“The Beja tribe said the deal [October 2020 peace agreement between opposition and armed groups with Sudanese government] is not representative and does not address the root causes of marginalization and underdevelopment in the eastern region. They say they want to make sure the government understands what it means to have an economic crisis, to be underdeveloped and to get their voices heard.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Sudan capital Khartoum
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