- UN demands for security personnel to “refrain from excessive violence against protestors,” a protester was killed during Friday’s demonstrations.
- As the death toll from last year’s coup approaches 100.
- A UN human rights specialist on Sudan has called for speedier investigations into the killings of protestors and other atrocities.
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Since army chief Abdel Fattah al-power Burhan’s grab on October 25; undermined a delicate transition to civilian government. Sudan has been rocked by escalating discontent and a violent crackdown against near-weekly mass protests.
“It’s absolutely intolerable that 99 people have been killed and over 5,000 people have been injured as a result of the combined security forces’ excessive use of force,” Adama Dieng told reporters, citing a toll provided by pro-democracy doctors.
He urged authorities to “move quickly” in their investigations into the deaths of protestors.


















