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Sudan Doctors - At Least 112 Injured, 60 Detained During Khartoum Pro-Democracy Demo

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[Dabanga] Khartoum -- The Socialist Doctors Association reported yesterday that at least 112 people were injured and at least 60 were detained during Tuesday's protest in Sudan's capital of Khartoum. The doctors stated that protesters suffered a range of injures, and at least 13 people were admitted to hospital. Eight of the cases transferred to hospitals, were hit in the head by tear gas canisters and stones.

Source: allAfrica.com

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