Sudan opposition chief's daughters held at demo

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Sudanese police on Friday detained four daughters of opposition leader Sadiq al-Mahdi as they violently broke up a protest demanding freedom for political prisoners, his party said. "Police used violence and arrested 17 people including four daughters of Umma party leader Sadiq al-Mahdi," party secretary general Sarra Naqdallah told AFP. Mahdi himself, a former prime minister, was arrested on May 17 after he reportedly accused the counter-insurgency Rapid Support Forces of rape and other abuses of civilians in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Journalists in Sudan were banned from investigating or publishing information about his arrest.

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