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Date: 27 Sep 2013 10:00:00 -0400
Subject: UN HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICE URGES RESTRAINT AS DEATH TOLL IN SUDAN
FUEL PROTESTS RISES
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UN HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICE URGES RESTRAINT AS DEATH TOLL IN SUDAN FUEL
PROTESTS RISESNew York, Sep 27 2013 10:00AMThe United Nations human
rights office today called for restraint after dozens of people have
been killed across Sudan amid protests against the Government's
decision to suspend fuel subsidies.
"We are deeply concerned about reports that a significant number of
people have been killed during the demonstrations taking place across
Sudan since Monday," Cécile Pouilly, spokesperson for the Office of
the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), told reporters in
Geneva.
Media reports say at least 30 people have been killed during the
demonstrations, which began in Sudan's central state of Gezira and
then spread to other parts of the country, including the capital,
Khartoum.
Ms. Pouilly said that in Khartoum, violent clashes erupted between
demonstrators and police forces, resulting in an unknown number of
casualties.
"Security forces are reported to have used excessive force in
suppressing the protests, with security agents allegedly firing live
ammunition at some protesters and beating others," she stated.
"Witnesses speak of bodies of dead demonstrators with gunshot wounds
in the upper torso and head. There have also been reports of
destruction of property by demonstrators."
OHCHR reminded the authorities that under international law,
intentional lethal use of firearms can only be justified when strictly
unavoidable and only in order to protect life.
"We therefore call on law enforcement officials to show utmost
restraint and make sure that they comply at all times with
international human rights obligations and international standards on
policing," said Ms. Pouilly.
"We call on all parties to refrain from resorting to violence and on
protesters to maintain the peaceful nature of their demonstrations,"
she added. "We also urge the authorities to respect the civil
liberties of those protesting and, in particular, their right to
assemble peacefully and express their views."Sep 27 2013 10:00AM
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