Over 60 killed during Sudan protests: official

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Last Updated : Oct 09 2013 | 8:10 AM IST

About 60 to70 people died during the recent protests staged in the Sudanese capital since last Sep 23 ranged between 60 and 70, a government official announced Tuesday.

"The number of the people who were killed during the recent demonstrations ranges between 60 and 70. The figure has been confirmed after the Health Ministry registered the unregistered death cases at the hospitals and the morgue," reported Abdul-Rahman Al- Khader, Khartoum State Governor, in a briefing to leaders of Sudanese political parties Tuesday.

Further investigations, he said, were continuing to determine the people involved in the incidents, reiterating that the security authorities were not responsible for the protesters' death.

He noted that all evidences indicated the involvement of the armed movements which are not signatories to the peace agreement, including the Revolutionary Front and some leftist parties.

The official added the demonstrations in Khartoum was organized and arranged by certain trends because it targeted certain sites such as police stations, gas and transportation stations in a bid to damage them.

On Sep 23, protests erupted in Khartoum and other cities shortly after the Sudanese government announced a fuel price hike as part of economic reforms that aimed at reviving the country's economy.

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First Published: Oct 09 2013 | 8:08 AM IST

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