
Sudan June crackdown: Claims of crimes against humanity
Human Rights Watch finds security forces’ attacks against Sudanese protesters could amount to crimes against humanity.
It has been more than five months since scores of protesters were killed during a violent crackdown in Sudan.
They wanted civilian rule after the Transitional Military Council took over in place of longtime ruler Omar al-Bashir.
A Human Rights Watch report on that sit-in says what happened could amount to crimes against humanity.
Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum.
Published On 18 Nov 2019