African Union SUSPENDS SUDAN over the deadly military crackdown on protesters that left 108 dead this week

SUDAN HAS SUSPENDED FROM ALL AFRICAN UNION (AU) activities over the deadly military crackdown on protesters that left 108 dead this week.
Diplomatic pressure on Sudan’s Transitional Military Council, which seized power from dictator Omar al-Bashir two months ago, to halt the crackdown and hand over rule to civilians has increased with suspension of Sudan from the AU with immediate effect with the AU also demanding that the Transitional military power must hand over power to civilian rule immediately. President Omar al-Bashir was removed from power in April 2019 by the people’s protest.
Evidence of a 108 deaths massacre of Sudanese pro-democracy activists , includes three children shot at home infront of their mother, and 40 bodies allegedly pulled out of the Nile by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Wednesday and taken to an unknown location by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) according to the Sudanese Doctor’s Committee, which is part of the pro-democracy protest group the Sudanese Professionals Association
Several bodies tied to bricks that were allegedly hauled out of the Nile some miles downstream from Khartoum have been circulated on social media.
The bodies were retrieved from the Nile river on Tuesday, a day after security forces stormed the weeks-long sit-in outside the military headquarters in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum.
The number of those killed , although at least 108 at the moment, will likely to rise as, over 500 people were wounded in the Junta crackdown.
Previously, troops were seen beating, robbing, and forcibly cutting the hair of civilians they had stopped to question.
It is reported that hundreds of fleeing civilians have gathered at Khartoum airport in an attempt to buy tickets out of Sudan in fear of a conflict between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the regular army, which views the RSF group as a dangerous rival. Sibusiso Ngwenya-
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photo-the military had forced longtime autocratic President Omar al-Bashir to step down

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