Sudan's chief Khalid Mahdi defends his forces for using legal means in bloody anti-coup protests where 15 demonstrators were killed recently
Chief of Police Lt. General Khalid Mahdi Ibrahim's statements contradict accounts from those at the protests and doctors who have been treating the wounded.
Speaking to reporters in Khartoum, Ibrahim insisted that police are protecting civilians and primarily use tear gas to contain violence at the protests. Protest leaders in Sudan have repeatedly called on demonstrators to abide by nonviolent tactics in their attempt to halt the coup.Security forces, including police but also military, and also the country’s paramilitary forces known as the Rapid Support Forces have faced off with protesters since the coup, trying to stop their marches.
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