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25 November 2012November 24, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – A group of dissenting members from Sudan’s governing National Congress Party (NCP) has stepped up in defense of 13 military and civilian individuals being detained over an alleged coup attempt, warning that any harmful action against them will be “costly”
The group that called itself “NCP-Reform Forum” said in a press release it issued on Saturday that the authorities must abide by the provisions of the law in dealing with the 13 detainees who include (...)
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