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Karman condemns the massacre of Hamidati's militia against Sudanese protesters
The Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkul Karman condemned the massacre by the militia of Mohammad Hamdan Daglo, nicknamed Hamiditi, against the protesters in front of the headquarters of the army.
Karman said, in her official account on "Twitter", that Hamidati's militia, which is involved in killing the Sudanese, is committing a massacre today against the protesters.
"This is a simple example of what this Saudi-backed criminal could commit," Karman said.
Karman stressed that Hamidati's military council was a cornerstone of al-Bashir's regime. She added that he is an agent of Saudi Arabia and its tools in striking the aspirations and dreams of the Sudanese people for a democratic civil state.
Karman spoke to the Sudanese protestors: "Drop him and his military council in order to succeed and the great Sudan succeeds.”
The Central Sudan Doctors' Committee announced that one person was killed and others injured after being shot in the vicinity of the sit-in, and that some were in serious condition.