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United Sudan Liberation Army strongly condemns the Sudanese government's policies of committing new
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10:31 PM June, 07 2018 Sudanese Online SudaneseOnline News-Khartoum Sudan My Library Short URL Freedom, Justice, Peace, Democracy
United Sudan Liberation Movement/Army strongly condemns the policies of the bloody totalitarian regime in the Sudan and its militias Rapid Support Force in attacking innocent civilians in internally displaced persons camps. On May 21st, 2018, Sudanese regime committed war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide against civilians in Khamis Dagaig internally displaced camp in Zalingei. On May 22nd and 23rd 2018, the regime and its militias committed the same heinous crimes against civilians in Aradeiba internally displaced camp in Garsila. Two days ago, the Sudanese regime further committed bloody massacre in Higeer Tuno village in Bileel in which more than 7 innocent civilians were killed and dozens injured on June 4th, 2018. United Sudan Liberation Movement/Army also condemns with strongest terms possible the brutal and horrendous treatment of Sudanese security apparatus towards the Darfuris coming from the United State. On June 2nd, 2018, Sudanese security apparatus severely tortured Bushara Hassan Jameel an American citizen with Darfuri descendants at Khartoum airport. His belongings and money were confiscated. Within the last 3 days, another American citizen with descendants in Darfur Abdalla Abaker Yagoub passed away as a result of severe torture from Sudanese security apparatus. United Sudan Liberation Movement/Army urges UNAMID to execute its mandate to protect the civilian population. United Sudan Liberation Movement reminds United State of America to protect its citizens visiting Sudan. Our condolences to the families of the deceased and we hop a quick recovery for the injured.
Media Secretary
United Sudan Liberation Movement/Army
5 June 2018
-- United Sudan Liberation Movement/Army
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