Khartoum — Activists, opposition politicians and journalists are concerned about the new espionage laws being debated and drafted in the Sudanese parliament.
A few months ago, Ahmed Ibrahim Al Taher, the head of parliament, stated that there are many spies in the country, especially among journalists.
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