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WASHINGTON – The United States of America has condemned authorities in Sudan following heavy crackdown on peaceful protest, leading to the death of 15 people.
In a statement, Department Spokesman, Ned Price said at least 15 people died and several others were injured when the security forces stormed the peaceful protest.
The United States made the condemnation following several other instances of violence against peaceful protesters since the military seized power in October 25.
“We call for those responsible for human rights abuses and violations, including the excessive use of force against peaceful protesters, to be held accountable”, the statement added.
The United States called on Sudanese authorities to use restraint and allow peaceful demonstrations, adding that the Sudanese people have the right to peacefully assemble and should be free to voice their opinions without fear of violence, reprisal, or recrimination.
“We stand with the people of Sudan as they seek to bring the country’s democratic transition back on track. We once again call for the immediate restoration of Sudan’s civilian transition to democracy, including the return of Prime Minister Hamdok to office, and the release of those detained since October 25”, the statement added.