The Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors announced that more than 100 people have been killed since Monday, during the disperse of a strike, in front of the General Command of the Armed Forces in Khartoum.
The committee reported the count of 61 of the martyrs from hospitals, while 40 of them were found in the Nile and 326 were injured.
Last Wednesday, the protest leaders rejected the call of the Military Junta’s President to negotiate and called for the judicial following of the perpetrators, following the repression of the protestors which resulted in the death more than 100 people.
"The Sudanese people are not open neither to dialogue, nor to this transitional Military Junta that is killing people. We need justice and accountability before talking about any political process said Amjad Farid, the spokesman for the Sudanese Professionals Association, who led the protests. He also expressed that the association and the forces of freedom and change "will continue to use all the peaceful methods and civil disobedience in the face of the Transitional Military Junta."
In the same context, the International Federation of Human Rights and two Sudanese human rights organizations called on the international community to "act urgently" towards this "repression" of the protest movement in Sudan.
The union, the African Center for Justice and Peace Studies and the Sudanese Observatory for Human Rights called in a statement " the members of the Transitional Military Junta to immediately end these violent attacks by the rapid support forces and other security forces" against the demonstrators.
The three organizations called for the urgent launching of an international investigation mission led by the United Nations and the African Union in Sudan to investigate this repression and hold accountable the responsible officials. Moreover, the statement stipulates that "the international community should also consider the imposing of targeted sanctions against those responsible for the violent crackdown on protesters.”
The disperse of the strike held by thousands of protesters, who are asking for the handing over of power to civilians, have been condemned abroad, particularly by the United Nations, the United States and Britain.
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