On November 23, 2022, protests took place in Omdurman city in Sudan, which was faced with security bullets fired at the protesters. Mohamed Nader wash shot in the head with a bullet that resulted in his death today.
Sudan Doctors Committee stated that the numbers of those who had been killed since the demonstrations of October 25, 2021, has reached 121.
On Thursday, a day following the demonstrations, the committee announced the death of a protesters due to a shot in the abdomen.
The United Nations expert on the situation of human rights in Sudan, Adama Dieng, recently called on the Sudanese army to “put an end to the excessive use of force and to lift the state of emergency in the country.”
Diang expressed concern about the negative impacts of the state of emergency on human rights, attacks on medical facilities and health personnel, harassment of media and journalists, arbitrary arrests, detention of protesters and human rights activists, and the use of torture and other ill-treatment.
Since October 25, 2021, protests had been taking place in Sudan since the Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Army, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, carried out a number of measures considered by the Sudanese people as a military coup.