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SRSG statement about reports of an ongoing coup and attempts to undermine Sudan’s political transition [1]

25 Oct 2021

SRSG statement about reports of an ongoing coup and attempts to undermine Sudan’s political transition

I am deeply concerned about reports of an ongoing coup and attempts to undermine Sudan’s political transition.  The reported detentions of the Prime Minister, government officials and politicians are unacceptable. 

I call on the security forces to immediately release those who have been unlawfully detained or placed under house arrest. It is the responsibility of these forces to ensure the security and wellbeing of people in their custody. 

I urge all parties to exercise utmost restraint.  All parties must immediately return to dialogue and engage in good faith to restore the constitutional order. 

Arabic version [2]

Press Releases and Statements [3]
  •  [4]Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General - on Sudan [4]Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General - on Sudan [4]
  •  [5]Opening of the Regional Mine Action Training Centre in Sudan, a key factor for peace and humanitarian access [5]Opening of the Regional Mine Action Training Centre in Sudan, a key factor for peace and humanitarian access [5]

Source URL: http://unitams.unmissions.org/en/srsg-statement-about-reports-ongoing-coup-and-attempts-undermine-sudan%E2%80%99s-political-transition

Links
[1] http://unitams.unmissions.org/en/srsg-statement-about-reports-ongoing-coup-and-attempts-undermine-sudan%E2%80%99s-political-transition
[2] https://drive.google.com/file/d/1alZ3HS-5p1ATZBwkkvhphirQx0cDLSlv/view?usp=sharing
[3] http://unitams.unmissions.org/en/press-releases
[4] http://unitams.unmissions.org/en/statement-attributable-spokesperson-secretary-general-sudan-2
[5] http://unitams.unmissions.org/en/opening-regional-mine-action-training-centre-sudan-key-factor-peace-and-humanitarian-access