Sudan: 'Troops Harass Travellers in Sudan's Red Sea'

13 November 2015

Port Sudan — Travellers on the roads in eastern Sudan's Red Sea state complain about the harassments by military intelligence troops.

Activist and lawyer Abdelgader Mohamed Saleh said that harassments and provocations by members of the military intelligence on the roads near Ageeg area have occurred regularly recently. Victims are travellers south of Tokar, moving from and to Dirdheb, Ageeg and Port Sudan.

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