More than 100 Sudanese detainees, including two high-profile politicians, began a hunger strike on Tuesday, allied lawyers and doctors said.
Sudan: More than 100 detainees start hunger strike
15 Feb 2022 - 22:30
More than 100 Sudanese detainees, including two high-profile politicians, began a hunger strike on Tuesday, allied lawyers and doctors said.
The detainees are part of the protest movement against the 25 October army coup that ended a civilian-military power-sharing arrangement, which followed the overthrow of long-ruling autocrat President Omar al-Bashir in 2019.
The October coup prompted mass protests, during which at least 81 people have been killed, most recently this week, and more than 2,000 wounded, according to the Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors.
"More than 100 unlawful detainees in Soba prison entered today in an open hunger strike due to their unjustified and illegal detention," a Sudanese group called the Defence Committee for the Unlawfully Detained and Martyrs of Arbitrary Killings said in a Tuesday statement, according to Reuters.
The group said separately that one suspect in the killing of a police brigadier-general had been tortured while another was in solitary confinement. Reuters was trying to reach officials for comment on the allegation.
Civilian politicians Khaled Omar Youssef and Wagdi Saleh were taking part in the hunger strike, said Abdelqayom Awad, a member of Youssef's Sudanese Congress Party.
Youssef, a former minister of cabinet affairs, was arrested last week by plainclothes officers during a meeting of the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) bloc at the headquarters of the Sudanese Congress Party, senior member Mohamed Hassan Arabi said.
Saleh, a leading figure of the protest movement and an FFC spokesman, was also arrested last week, according to FFC leader Omar al-Degeir.
Saleh and Youssef were previously involved in a task force that seized property and fired bureaucrats linked to the regime of Bashir, Reuters reported. Both men were arrested immediately after the October coup, but were soon released.
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