Thousands of protesters continued their protest outside the Sudanese military headquarters in the capital Khartoum yesterday (April 7).<br /><br />The demonstrators, calling for President Omar al-Bashir step down after 30-year rule, began their protest outside the Army HQ on on Saturday after a water and electricity outage.<br /><br />Video shows thousands of protesters waving their cell phones in the air, lighting up the night sky.<br /><br />Protests against al-Bashir began last December after the price of bread tripled.<br /><br />The filmer told Newsflare: "I couldn't be more proud of my people, organizing such a huge protest in 30 years [of a] dictator's regime is a great way to let the world see we deserve a better future.<br /><br />"There is no clear response from the army till now but hopefully they will respond today."<br /><br />Security forces have since fired tear gas and charged at protestors, according to multiple reports.<br /><br />The filmer added: "The situation in Khartoum is very bad." He claimed that the National Intelligence and Security Service had arrested scores of people.