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Gunmen kill Sudanese legislator in Darfur

December 11, 2009 (KHARTOUM) – Armed men killed a member of the National Assembly in the restive province of Darfur on Thursday.

Tageeddin Ahmed Al-Helu who from the ruling national Congress Party was ambushed by 16 armed gunmen who asked him to give them his car but he refused.

Following his rejection they opened fire killing him and two people in the car with him in the road of Nyala-Buram in South Darfur state.

Also Al Ahdath daily newspaper reported that two bodyguards of the Sudanese Presidential adviser Ali Massar who is a Darfur native.

The two security men were inspecting the areas before a visit he planned to pay.

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    Gunmen kill Sudanese legislator in Darfur
    So how can we expect peace between people and their governments when people crazy..open your big mouth at me but you this is wrong!!..Please!!!…The governments are allowed to defence their workers!!!!!!..I strongly reject such killings!!!

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  • Kur
    Kur

    Gunmen kill Sudanese legislator in Darfur
    They armed them to kill innocent people, but now they have turned against them.

    Kur

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  • Thyinka
    Thyinka

    Gunmen kill Sudanese legislator in Darfur
    The chickens have come home to roost. It is inconceivable that there should be some Darfurians serving the same government which has committed genocide on their people and expect securirty in ‘their’states. These politicians are seen as stooges of the enemy by the people of Darfur who are suffering the brunt of heartlessness and inhumanity of the NIF regime. They are seen are as the enablers of the NIF and hence deserving of death like the rest of Darfurians who have suffered at the hand of Omar Al Bashir dictatorship. The story is being reported like a banditry rather than a political but I sense something deeper at play here.

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