Sudan: No Justice for Protest Killings
.Release Detainees and Punish Abusive Forces
By Damas Makangale, MOblog Tanzania
SUDANESE Authorities have failed to provide justice for scores of civilians killed in anti-government protests in September 2013, Human Rights Watch said recently.
Authorities should release all remaining political detainees and investigate allegations of abuse and torture of detainees.
“Sudan needs to address evidence that its forces killed scores of people during protests, and arbitrarily arrested and...
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