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The Sudanese Network for Human Rights Reveals the Suffering of 1,600 Prisoners Due to Poor Conditions Inside Port Sudan Prison.

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The Sudanese Network for Human Rights reveals the suffering of 1,600 prisoners due to poor conditions inside Port Sudan Prison. Cases are postponed under the pretext that members of the security cell are dedicated to field work. These convicts are enlightened segments of the Sudanese people, including teachers, doctors, lawyers, journalists, and university students. Sudan War Observatory: Follow-ups. Rehab Mubarak Sayed Ahmed, a member of the Ex…
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The Sudanese Network for Human Rights reveals the suffering of 1,600 prisoners due to poor conditions inside Port Sudan Prison. Cases are postponed under the pretext that members of the security cell are dedicated to field work. These convicts are enlightened segments of the Sudanese people, including teachers, doctors, lawyers, journalists, and university students. Sudan War Observatory: Follow-ups. Rehab Mubarak Sayed Ahmed, a member of the Ex…

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sudanwarmonitor.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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