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Charge or Free Opposition Leaders, Sudan Told


Charge or Free Opposition Leaders, Sudan Told
VOA -  February 28
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN — Human Rights Watch has called on Sudan to bring charges against or release six leading opposition figures, who were detained last month after they took part in talks calling for regime change in Khartoum.

"It appears the reason for them having been detained has to do with participating in the negotiations in Kampala," at which a charter calling for the overthrow of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir's National Congress Party was drafted, Human Rights Watch's Jehanne Henry said.

 


According to Henry, the men are being held in unnacceptable conditions and have been denied access to their families or lawyers.

"This is certainly not the first time Sudan has lashed out at the opposition by detaining people," Henry added.

Detaining opposition figures was Khartoum's way of "silencing dissent," she said.

 

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