Times of Suriname

Sudan finds mass grave of conscripts killed during Bashir’s rule

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SUDAN - Sudan’s public prosecutor on Monday announced the discovery of a mass grave east of Khartoum suspected to contain the remains of students killed in 1998 who tried escaping military service from a training camp.

An investigat­ion has been launched, the prosecutor said, adding that some of the suspected killers belonging to the ousted administra­tion of Omar alBashir had fled.

A source in the investigat­ors’ team told Reuters dozens of bodies had been found at the site east of the capital.

The prosecutor said the conscripts were shot while fleeing the El Eifalun camp fearing they would be sent to southern Sudan where Bashir’s Islamist regime was fighting a civil war with rebels.

Poorly trained and equipped conscripts were sent into the bush fighting against the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA).

The students were also angry that they had been denied time to spend with their families during an Islamic holiday, according to the prosecutor.

No more details were immediatel­y available.

Commanders and instructor­s of conscripts were often members of Bashir’s ruling party and allied Isamists which often framed the conflict against the SPLA, from the mainly Christian

south, as holy war. The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, the political wing of the SPLA, won independen­ce for the south in 2011 following a peace deal with Bashir’s regime in 2005.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? A picture taken on June 13, 2020, shows members of a forensic team at a cemetary where a mass grave of conscripts killed in 1998 was discovered. (Photo: New Straits Times)
A picture taken on June 13, 2020, shows members of a forensic team at a cemetary where a mass grave of conscripts killed in 1998 was discovered. (Photo: New Straits Times)

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