Sudan military did not break up sit-in 'by force': Spokesman

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Last Updated : Jun 03 2019 | 4:30 PM IST

Sudan's military rulers denied trying to break up a protest sit-in "by force" Monday in Khartoum, saying their forces were targeting a site nearby, after a doctors' committee said nine people had been killed.

"We did not disperse the sit-in by force," said Shamseddine Kabbashi, spokesman for the ruling military council.

"The tents are there, and the youth are moving freely," he told Sky News Arabia.

Heavily armed security forces in pick-up trucks mounted with machine guns were deployed in large numbers all around the capital, while gunfire was heard from the protest site by an AFP journalist.

Kabbashi said the military was targeting a "dangerous" area near the sit-in protest.

"This morning... security forces wanted to disperse a gathering in the area near where the sit-in was taking place," he said.

"This area, called Colombia, has long been a hotbed of corruption and negative practises that go against the conduct of Sudanese society," said Kabbashi.

"Many escaped from the Colombia area and entered the area of the sit-in... and as a result many of the youth left the area."

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First Published: Jun 03 2019 | 4:30 PM IST

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