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Re: وصرختم فيها أن تسكت صونا للعرض (Re: Osman Musa)
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Laughing and Lashing: A Women's Plight in Sudan - DISTURBING VIDEO Alysha Atma Salem-News.com African Affairs Correspondent “That could the mother or sister of any of us, nothing is worse than humiliating a human being like this” - Nassir Mansour
Woman being whipped in Sudan (PORTLAND, Ore.) - A video showing the open whipping of a woman by a uniformed member of the government in Sudan, may be the most disturbing video ever published by Salem-News.com; it certainly ranks among the worst.
This video was taken within the last few weeks, at a police station in Omdurman, Sudan. The video was recorded by a member of the police force applying what is termed as 'general behavioral law.'
The video was leaked into Darfur this morning.
”Sadly, this happens all the time Khartoum," activist Rozan Ahmed said.
"Public lashings are held almost daily for two obvious reasons: to both humiliate the victim and 'remind' others to ‘behave’. Terror tactics and oppression have successfully turned most in the capital into walking zombies."
Ahmed says many living in Khartoum couldn't tell you what's happening 10km outside of Khartoum, let alone Darfur, or Southern Sudan, because they are kept sustainably ignorant.
"No stable healthcare or educational institutions, despite the oil revenues, has left many unhealthy and uneducated. State terror remains in full force, so they are scared and silenced. All the key ingredients required to forcibly maintaining control... while many dead bodies are found elsewhere in Sudan, Khartoum has become a bubble of dead men walking."
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