On 24 February 2019, students at the University of Medical Sciences and Technology (UMST) were attacked by National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) forces after joining the ongoing peaceful protests.
The protests began within the campus at approximately 2 pm. Once NISS forces entered the university campus and began to attack students and throw tear gas, other students began to disperse and hid in classrooms. However, NISS forces entered the classrooms and threw tear gas into the classrooms, dragged students out and assaulted them. Many students were arrested. A few students have been reported as missing.
Umst students heading to the streets #موكب24فبراير #تسقط_بس #مدن_السودان_تنتفض pic.twitter.com/EuA9T7tCG1 — Rila (@rilamohammed_) February 24, 2019
Umst students heading to the streets #موكب24فبراير #تسقط_بس #مدن_السودان_تنتفض pic.twitter.com/EuA9T7tCG1
— Rila (@rilamohammed_) February 24, 2019
PROTESTS AT UMST RIGHT NOW #UMSTPROTESTS #UMST #تسقط_بس pic.twitter.com/DA9M8JDXsK — bamima shegums (@iwillneverreMUB) February 23, 2019
PROTESTS AT UMST RIGHT NOW #UMSTPROTESTS #UMST #تسقط_بس pic.twitter.com/DA9M8JDXsK
— bamima shegums (@iwillneverreMUB) February 23, 2019
The scene today at the University of Medical Sciences and Technology (UMST) – students and some staff have been blockaded in classrooms and assaulted by security forces when they attempt to escape. This comes after a protest at the university earlier in the day. pic.twitter.com/EepSST3t07 — Yousra Elbagir (@YousraElbagir) February 24, 2019
The scene today at the University of Medical Sciences and Technology (UMST) – students and some staff have been blockaded in classrooms and assaulted by security forces when they attempt to escape.
This comes after a protest at the university earlier in the day. pic.twitter.com/EepSST3t07
— Yousra Elbagir (@YousraElbagir) February 24, 2019
NISS forces attacked students, especially females, as well as their parents once they arrived to pick them up from the university. A few UMST students and other social media users have shared accounts as well as footage of the NISS attack within the UMST campus. Footage shared on social media reveals students being cornered, lined up and beaten. Female students were forced to take off their head scarves as a tactic to humiliate them.
بقول ليهم اقلعو مامون حميدة ٢٤/٢ pic.twitter.com/4zcFefR0Av — – (@notvaslz) February 24, 2019
بقول ليهم اقلعو مامون حميدة ٢٤/٢ pic.twitter.com/4zcFefR0Av
— – (@notvaslz) February 24, 2019
Thread: –What happened in umst today and is still happening.– A small protest started on the South Gate near tutti and yastabshiroon. At around 2:40 pm. The UMST security opened the gate and protestors entered. Many students were still in class since – — Space Cadet (@nourality) February 24, 2019
Thread:
–What happened in umst today and is still happening.–
A small protest started on the South Gate near tutti and yastabshiroon. At around 2:40 pm.
The UMST security opened the gate and protestors entered. Many students were still in class since –
— Space Cadet (@nourality) February 24, 2019
UMST is a private co-educational medical-oriented university established in 1995. UMST is also known as Mamoun Humeida University, named after its owner Mamoun Mohamed Ali Humeida, who is also the health minister in Sudan. Reports say Humid and his son Mohammed Ali invited NISS officers into the university in order to attack students, and supervised and watched as the attacks on students unfolded. Humeida is a member of the ruling National Congress Party. He owns a private hospital as well as several other training centres. One of the leading universities in Sudan, UMST is one of 12 universities in Sudan registered by the World Directory of Medical Schools.
I am one of Mohammed Ali’s students (the guy in the picture, also known as Mamoun’s son) I am writing this thread anonymously for personal reasons, but this is to show everyone the type of gruesome and awful man he is. https://t.co/LXZDy6Y3f0 — umststudent (@umststudent) February 24, 2019
I am one of Mohammed Ali’s students (the guy in the picture, also known as Mamoun’s son) I am writing this thread anonymously for personal reasons, but this is to show everyone the type of gruesome and awful man he is. https://t.co/LXZDy6Y3f0
— umststudent (@umststudent) February 24, 2019
Every single UMST student holding a international passport has the RESPONSIBILITY AND NATIONAL DUTY to press full charges against Mamoun Himeda Himself and UMST as an organization for the Abuse suffered in the campus. #تسقط_بس #UMSTPROTESTS — felan dak (@AhmedFakhrAldin) February 24, 2019
Every single UMST student holding a international passport has the RESPONSIBILITY AND NATIONAL DUTY to press full charges against Mamoun Himeda Himself and UMST as an organization for the Abuse suffered in the campus. #تسقط_بس #UMSTPROTESTS
— felan dak (@AhmedFakhrAldin) February 24, 2019
UMST has been continuously exposed to controversy. One of the most recent and known controversies is its exposure to the influence of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), also known as Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), as many of its medical students have been successfully recruited by ISIS.
I must say it’s ironic af that the same campus that had ISIS cells actively recruiting terrorists is today fighting the biggest terrorist of all. This IS a victory for #SudanUprising Thank you UMST rebels — וכםב (@ahmadza249) February 24, 2019
I must say it’s ironic af that the same campus that had ISIS cells actively recruiting terrorists is today fighting the biggest terrorist of all. This IS a victory for #SudanUprising Thank you UMST rebels
— וכםב (@ahmadza249) February 24, 2019
It was announced on Monday, 25 February that UMST will temporarily close. However, UMST students, professors and staff have publicly spoken out against the attack and announced that they will be on strike until further notice.
UMST today pic.twitter.com/36VQa2UqJp — SARAH (@sa_e_a_m) February 25, 2019
UMST today pic.twitter.com/36VQa2UqJp
— SARAH (@sa_e_a_m) February 25, 2019
The disobeying of #UMST Lecturers ✌🏾 pic.twitter.com/595TOQfyHJ — Mahmoud (@7oota_89) February 25, 2019
The disobeying of #UMST Lecturers ✌🏾 pic.twitter.com/595TOQfyHJ
— Mahmoud (@7oota_89) February 25, 2019
UMST: now that uni’s closed I would like to remind you all of what they did during the disobedience week. I’ve assembled these during that week. لن ننسى و لن نغفر — g!na (@remanali_) February 25, 2019
UMST: now that uni’s closed I would like to remind you all of what they did during the disobedience week. I’ve assembled these during that week. لن ننسى و لن نغفر
— g!na (@remanali_) February 25, 2019
On the same day of the UMST attack, mass protests took place in Omdurman and Burri under the name موكب 24 فبراير, which translates to the Procession of 24 February. Social media users have shared graphic images and footage of protesters who have sustained critical injuries from live bullets as well as tear gas canisters, which NISS forces fired at protesters.
Protest in Omdurman, #Sudan today.#موكب24فبراير #SudanProtests #SudanUprising #Sudan_Revolts #مدن_السودان_تنتفض #تسقط_بس pic.twitter.com/WZbzFIXbkO — Israa Nour (@HeartofAfrikaa) February 24, 2019
Protest in Omdurman, #Sudan today.#موكب24فبراير #SudanProtests #SudanUprising #Sudan_Revolts #مدن_السودان_تنتفض #تسقط_بس pic.twitter.com/WZbzFIXbkO
— Israa Nour (@HeartofAfrikaa) February 24, 2019
#SudanUprising protestors in Omdurman today chanting “Peace, Justice and Freedom#مدن_السودان_تنتفض#تسقط_بس#الشارع_بس#موكب24فبراير pic.twitter.com/2aSLgXDafG — Nada (@SudaneseNada) February 24, 2019
#SudanUprising protestors in Omdurman today chanting “Peace, Justice and Freedom#مدن_السودان_تنتفض#تسقط_بس#الشارع_بس#موكب24فبراير pic.twitter.com/2aSLgXDafG
— Nada (@SudaneseNada) February 24, 2019
Massive crowds in todays rally against Albashir and his emergency laws #تسقط_بس #مدن_السودان_تنتفض #موكب24فبراير #SudanUprising pic.twitter.com/SxuvOj78XM — Othman Kamal (@othman0009) February 24, 2019
Massive crowds in todays rally against Albashir and his emergency laws #تسقط_بس #مدن_السودان_تنتفض #موكب24فبراير #SudanUprising pic.twitter.com/SxuvOj78XM
— Othman Kamal (@othman0009) February 24, 2019
The following day, on Monday, 25 February, anti-government protests continued across Sudan under the name موكب الر فض (Procession of Rejection) or موكب 25 فبراير (Procession of 25 February). Large numbers gathered at the Jackson intersection and marched on.
انطلاق #موكب25فبراير من موقف جاكسون 1:00 pic.twitter.com/13jWbsjXsP — خنساء (@tropicofkhansa) February 25, 2019
انطلاق #موكب25فبراير من موقف جاكسون 1:00 pic.twitter.com/13jWbsjXsP
— خنساء (@tropicofkhansa) February 25, 2019
Students of Ahfad University for Women (AUW), a women-only private higher education university in Omdurman and one of the top universities in Sudan, joined the procession. NISS forces fired tear gas at students within the campus.
بمبان جوة الجامعة – الاحفاد ١:١٠ pic.twitter.com/DcK0Ht2OKD — AB (@barzbunny) February 25, 2019
بمبان جوة الجامعة – الاحفاد ١:١٠ pic.twitter.com/DcK0Ht2OKD
— AB (@barzbunny) February 25, 2019
Tear gas was also fired within the campus of the renowned Sudan University of Science and Technology (SUST).
الأجهزة الأمنية تطلق بكثافة قنابل الغاز المسيل للدموع داخل حرم جامعة السودان العالمية وحالات اختناق بين صفوف الطلاب والطالبات.#مدن_السودان_تنتفض#الشارع_بس#موكب٢٥فبراير pic.twitter.com/qPx7hxIa5a — رفيدة ياسين (@Rofaidayassin) February 25, 2019
الأجهزة الأمنية تطلق بكثافة قنابل الغاز المسيل للدموع داخل حرم جامعة السودان العالمية وحالات اختناق بين صفوف الطلاب والطالبات.#مدن_السودان_تنتفض#الشارع_بس#موكب٢٥فبراير pic.twitter.com/qPx7hxIa5a
— رفيدة ياسين (@Rofaidayassin) February 25, 2019
The protests in Sudan began on 19 December 2018, triggered by a hike in prices of basic commodities such as bread and fuel shortages. Thousands of protesters have taken to streets across Sudan, calling for the downfall of President Omar Al Bashir and his regime. Government forces have responded to protests with live ammunition, rubber bullets and tear gas.
Protests intensified this week when Al Bashir delivered a televised broadcast speech on Friday, 22 February, announcing a one-year long state of emergency, amongst other things.
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