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NEWS: Tribal clashes kills atleast 3 in east Sudan

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:31 am

At least three humans were killed and eleven others wounded in clashes between rival ethnic corporations in Sudan on Thursday.

The conflict between the Beni Amer tribe and the Beja tribe, following the nomination of Salah Ammar, of the Beni Amer, as the new governor of the japanese Kassala state.

Thousands of human beings converged on Kassala, some with sticks and swords, to protest against the nomination.

Seven human beings who have been concerned in the violence had been arrested.

The government has sent safety reinforcements and a kingdom of emergency has been imposed in Kassala.

In July, the Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok introduced that he would replace all the military governors in the country’s 18 states with civilian ones, but the pass has stoked tribal rivalries.

(AFP)

Albert Echetah

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