Sudan: release Prime Minister and all those arbitrarily arrested
Published By Amnesty International UK [English], Mon, Oct 25, 2021 10:33 AM
“The human rights violations today amount to a betrayal of the hopes and sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese people” - Deprose Muchena
The Sudanese military leaders must immediately and unconditionally release Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and all others who were arbitrarily detained this morning, Amnesty International said.
At least seven other civilian government leaders are reportedly in detention. Military leaders have also restricted access to the internet and imposed a state of emergency.
Deprose Muchena, Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, said:
“The arbitrary detentions and human rights violations today amount to a betrayal of the hopes and sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese people. Political differences must be resolved with recourse to human rights, not through high-handed and abusive military means.
“We call on the military leaders, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, to adhere to Sudan’s human rights obligations. This includes ensuring protection of the right to life and ensuring that the peaceful protesters now massing in response to today’s events can demonstrate unhindered and unharmed. We also call on the authorities to restore full access to the internet, to facilitate freedom of information, association and peaceful assembly.”
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