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Sudan: US Sanctions Sudan's Central Reserve Police Over Human Rights Violations

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[VOA] The United States imposed sanctions Monday on Sudan's Central Reserve Police (CRP) concerning grave human rights violations toward peaceful protesters who have been publicly demonstrating their strong objections toward the military coup in the country.

Source: allAfrica.com

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