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UN deeply worried over use of 'excessive force' against protestors in Sudan

UN deeply worried over use of 'excessive force' against protestors in Sudan

United Nations, Jan 18 (UNI) The reported use of “excessive force” against demonstrators across Sudan over food and fuel shortages that has led to the deaths of at least 24 people is “deeply worrying”, the UN’s top human rights official, Michelle Bachelet said.
In a call for the authorities to refrain from further violence, amid reports that security forces fired live rounds and tear gas into hospital premises, where protesters were sheltering, the High Commissioner said that the official toll “may be nearly twice as high”, citing “credible” reports.
“A repressive response can only worsen grievances,” Ms Bachelet said in a statement, before urging the Government of President Omar Al Bashir to investigate the allegations “in a prompt, thorough and transparent” way.
“I am very concerned about reports of excessive use of force, including live ammunition, by Sudanese State Security Forces during large-scale demonstrations in various parts of the country since December 19,” Ms Bachelet insisted.
At least 816 people have also been arrested in connection with the demonstrations in more than a dozen cities across Sudan, Ms Bachelet’s statement noted, adding that those targeted included journalists, opposition leaders and civil society representatives.
All those arbitrarily detained for the exercise of their rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and expression” should be “promptly released” and their rights “fully protected”, the High Commissioner said.
“The Government needs to ensure that security forces handle protests in line with the country’s international human rights obligations by facilitating and protecting the right to peaceful assembly”, Ms Bachelet maintained, before urging the authorities “to work to resolve this tense situation through dialogue and call on all sides to refrain from the use of violence”.
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