More than 70 people have been killed in #Sudan since 25 October 2021. This disproportionate use of force and the continued detention of activists and journalists put Sudan on a dangerous path away from peace and stability. #AUEU Read my statement: eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/h…
@JosepBorrellF High Rep Borrell kindly stop double standards. No doubt the killings in Sudan is unacceptable and must be condemned. You @vonderleyen @eucopresident continued silence on the atrocities of dictator @KagutaMuseveni of Uganda show that human rights is not @EU_Commission priorities.
@JosepBorrellF Activism and true journalism only calls and lights issues that need to amend and collect. It's not a crime to deserve detention. In democratic governance they need protection
@JosepBorrellF Sudanese are discussing a broader political process: 1️⃣ Facilitate the @UN to support Sudanese stakeholders to reach consensus on how to move forward for the country to address the current political stalemate and evolve the path towards democracy and peace.
@JosepBorrellF Respect for human lives & rights can't be 'selective' &must be exercise in all🌏🌍🌎Countries African or European as in 🇸🇩Sudan & Ukraine🇺🇦
@JosepBorrellF Mr. Borrell is not ashamed. 01-10-17 in Catalonia more than 1,000 injured by the Spanish police. How long will you be silent in Europe?