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الإفراج عن معتقلات وبقاء أكثر من 600 امرأة رهن الاحتجاز بنيالا
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الإفراج عن معتقلات وبقاء أكثر من 600 امرأة رهن الاحتجاز بنيالا

Al-Rakoba about 19 hours 1 mins read

كشفت ثلاثة مصادر متطابقة في ولاية جنوب دارفور، الاثنين، عن إطلاق قوات الدعم السريع سراح الدفعة الأولى من النساء المحتجزات في معتقل سجن كوريا، وذلك عقب مراجعة إجراءات اعتقالهن والتحقيق معهن، إثر زيارة رئيس القضاء بحكومة تأسيس للمعتقل الأسبوع الماضي. والثلاثاء، تفقد رئيس القضاء بحكومة تأسيس إدريس النور شالو برفقة نائبه بابكر أبكر آدم معتقل …

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