Abu Tira forces attack man in South Darfur
Three soldiers of the Abu Tira forces (central reserve forces) attacked a man on Sunday at Kabon internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp in South Darfur. The victim named as Adam Daw el-Beit Idris, was taken to hospital in a unconscious state. An IDP told Radio Dabanga the Abu Tira soldiers asked the man to go with them into the center of the camp. The man entered a dispute with the soldiers and was beaten badly. He remains in a serious state in hospital. Camp residents also reported Abu Tira attacking their donkeys. They said Abu Tira forces attack their animals when IDPs try to challenge them out of the camps. Displaced residents have protested to local authorities, but they are yet to respond.
Three soldiers of the Abu Tira forces (central reserve forces) attacked a man on Sunday at Kabon internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp in South Darfur.
The victim named as Adam Daw el-Beit Idris, was taken to hospital in a unconscious state.
An IDP told Radio Dabanga the Abu Tira soldiers asked the man to go with them into the center of the camp. The man entered a dispute with the soldiers and was beaten badly.
He remains in a serious state in hospital.
Camp residents also reported Abu Tira attacking their donkeys.
They said Abu Tira forces attack their animals when IDPs try to challenge them out of the camps.
Displaced residents have protested to local authorities, but they are yet to respond.
Three soldiers of the Abu Tira forces (central reserve forces) attacked a man on Sunday at Kabon internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp in South Darfur.
The victim named as Adam Daw el-Beit Idris, was taken to hospital in a unconscious state.
An IDP told Radio Dabanga the Abu Tira soldiers asked the man to go with them into the center of the camp. The man entered a dispute with the soldiers and was beaten badly.
He remains in a serious state in hospital.
Camp residents also reported Abu Tira attacking their donkeys.
They said Abu Tira forces attack their animals when IDPs try to challenge them out of the camps.
Displaced residents have protested to local authorities, but they are yet to respond.