“They even attack us inside the intensive care unit,” she added at the rally, where medical personnel carried pictures of colleagues they said had been killed. A police general has also been killed in the street violence that has rocked Sudan, one of the world’s poorest countries. The UN World Health Organization said last week there had been 11 confirmed attacks on Sudanese health facilities since November. During the recent protests, Sudan has also often shut down the Internet and moved to limit reporting on the unrest. The public prosecutor’s office had recently ordered the release of several ex-officials, but Burhan instead ordered they stay in detention.
Source: Libya Today January 16, 2022 18:58 UTC