PDF personnel protest in South Darfur

Burn down administrative units and Sudanese flags, say they will not resume work until they are paid pending financial duesHundreds of Popular Defense Forces (PDF) personnel protested against delays in payments in South Darfur’s Dimsou locality on Saturday.About 400 members of the PDF, a paramilitary organization affiliated to the Sudanese armed forces, pulled down their tents and burned the Sudanese national flag to protest against the non-payment of financial dues since 15 years.A witness told Radio Dabanga that the forces burned down camps in administrative localities of Al Tomad, Al Garad, Dumbolaya and Manjariya.“The forces also prevented officials from collecting taxes and revenues from people in the market and other civilians,” one of the witnesses said.The PDF reportedly threatened the government that they would not return to work until their dues are paid or they are integrated into the security forces, as provided by the Doha accordance.

Burn down administrative units and Sudanese flags, say they will not resume work until they are paid pending financial dues

Hundreds of Popular Defense Forces (PDF) personnel protested against delays in payments in South Darfur’s Dimsou locality on Saturday.

About 400 members of the PDF, a paramilitary organization affiliated to the Sudanese armed forces, pulled down their tents and burned the Sudanese national flag to protest against the non-payment of financial dues since 15 years.

A witness told Radio Dabanga that the forces burned down camps in administrative localities of Al Tomad, Al Garad, Dumbolaya and Manjariya.

“The forces also prevented officials from collecting taxes and revenues from people in the market and other civilians,” one of the witnesses said.

The PDF reportedly threatened the government that they would not return to work until their dues are paid or they are integrated into the security forces, as provided by the Doha accordance.

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