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Upko president Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau said the end of the movement control order in some states removes any justification for maintaining the Emergency, but said that he understood the need of the government to build economic and political stability in the country at the same time. Picture by Emmanuel Santa Maria Chin
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KOTA KINABALU, Feb 18 Asking the prime minister to put an end to the Emergency, a Sabah party said that the most viable solution now for everyone’s interest is to form a unity government, instead of holding the 15th general election early.
English By Nabeel Biajo Share on Facebook Print this page WASHINGTON - Sudanese security forces who killed seven Sudanese protesters in Kassala two months ago were never held accountable, according to a recent report released by Human Rights Watch.
Mohamed Osman, an assistant researcher with HRW’s Africa Division, said Sudan’s transitional government must bring all perpetrators of human rights abuses to justice to prevent further abuse from occurring in the country.
The unrest on October 15 was triggered by Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok’s decision two days earlier to fire Kassala Governor Saleh Ammar, who belonged to the ethnic group Bani Amir. Ammar had just been appointed to the post in July.