Amnesty International urged Sudan
to release a detained teacher and member of Sudan People’s
Liberation Movement-North, Jalila Khamis Koko, saying she’s “at
risk of torture and other ill treatment.”
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Koko was two days ago taken from her home by a group
belonging to Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Service,
Amnesty International said in an e-mailed statement yesterday.
The SPLM-N, banned in Sudan, was the northern branch of
South Sudan’s ruling party before it became a separate group
following the south’s independence.
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Salma El Wardany in Khartoum at selwardany@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story:
Antony Sgua
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