SUDAN NEWS ALERT: Radio Dabanga – Sudan’s National Human Rights Commission: junta played no role in June 3 massacre

27/9/19: Radio Dabanga – Sudan’s National Human Rights Commission: junta played no role in June 3 massacre

 Radio Dabanga reports that the Sudanese National Human Rights Commission published a report on the June 3 massacre which denied the junta’s role.

 The Association of Families of December Revolution Victims firmly rejected the report. Mohamed Badr, the father of Saeed Mohamed who was killed in the massacre, accused the commission of being part of Omar Al Bashir’s regime.

 Abubakr El Imam, father of Abdelazim Abubakr who was also killed in the massacre said the same. He added that the army’s denial of access to its command during the attack is evidence that it was planned.

 The Association of Families of December Revolution Victims also expressed reservations about the representation of the Ministries of Defence and Interior in the independent commission of inquiry on the June 3 massacre announced by the Prime Minister.