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The head of the UN rights called for the Sudanese military to retreat

The head of the UN rights called for the Sudanese military to retreat
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Geneva: UN human rights officials on Friday asked the Sudanese military leaders to resign after the coup, also condemned the arrest and detention of politicians, journalists and protesters.
High Commissioner of Human Rights Michelle Bachelet described the October 25 military takeover as “very disturbing” and called for an end to the use of powers that turned off by the armed forces and military police and the intelligence elements he said so far killed so far.
13 civilians.
“I urged Sudanese military leaders, and their supporters, to retreat to allow the state to return to the road to progress towards institutional and legal reforms,” ​​he said, in the comments delivered in the Geneva Human Council Emergency session in the situation there.
Bachelet said the release of politicians, journalists and protesters “was important for inclusive dialogue and fast return to civilian government”.
The United Nations ended the political crisis after the coup through talks between Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, which was placed under the arrest of the house, and the coup leaders.
47 members of the UN council held urgent sessions after requests from the UK and several ambassadors present for justice for those responsible for the inner murder due to the coup.
“I urge fellow council members to join us and send a strong and clear message today that democracy must – and will – win,” said Britain Ambassador Simon Manley.
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Robert Riley vowed to continue the “full throttle effort” to support democratic aspirations in Sudan.
Members will later decide on the resolution, prepared by Britain, Germany, Norway and the United States, which will create human rights experts to monitor events since the coup and prepare written reports in 2022.
The German ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva Katharina Stasch said it was “steps It is important to ensure accountability for human rights violations carried out.

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