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The Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakul Karman said that the vice-president of the military coup in Sudan, Mohammed Hamdan Daklu, known as "Hamidati," was involved in breaking protest sit-in in front of the headquarters of the Army in Khartoum.
This comes in response to an interview with "Hamiditi" in which he announced that those involved in dismantling the sit-in of the Sudanese protesters will be hanged.
"You are the most involved and their leader, the rest is just tools and soldiers only implement orders,” Karman said in her official account on Twitter.
Karman added: "So you deserve this end that promise those who are involved, you their chief, their leader. It is one of the two fair ends that await you, the first of which is life imprisonment, for what your hands have earned before and after.