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Karman condemns storming peaceful protesters in Khartoum
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkul Karman condemned the massacre committed by the Sudanese military junta today when soldiers stormed the headquarters of the peaceful protesters in front of the General Command in Khartoum.
The Sudanese medical sources confirmed that the number of victims of the massacre exceeded 100 martyrs.
Karman stressed that this crime against humanity would not have happened if it has not supported by the Saudi-Emirati conspiracy, stressing that Hamidati and his Military Council must not escape prosecution, trial and punishment.
"Freedom is not without price and no matter what the price it deserves. I did not trust Hamidati and the Janjawid militia for a moment," Karman said. "Curse to them and to the capitals of counter-revolutions from the Sudanese. Victory for the revolution and the glory for the revolutionaries.”