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Report the theft of human bodies of members without open abdominal and internal members of the Eritrean despot Issaias fugitives was in Eritrean-Sudanese border and Payne of sodanin human beings and traffickers including a medical profession, and Payne is protecting her thief---------------------------------------------------report moved: unidentified bodies found in eastern Sudan, the road, 22 October 2014 found citizens in eastern Sudans Red Sea State on the unidentified bodies near local villages in the Southern State on Onyx border of Eritrea. Residents said the village of aideb, South West of the city of Port Sudan for (road) they have found in the past few days a number of unidentified corpses-open abdomen and viscera – and they were told by government authorities. The residents said it was not the first time that found the unidentified bodies dumped in the desert. Citizens, said that some of the dead were in possession of an Eritrean. Residents said authorities authorities did not take any action after being informed of it. Active in gangs engaged in trafficking and human smuggling, trade in human organs, restricted the Sudanese police in Red Sea State several communications in this regard during the past period. And human trafficking are spreading widely in Sudan, but the Sudanese Government had questioned the validity of international reports on human trafficking in the country. And held in Khartoum last week, an International Conference for combating trafficking in human beings amid broad regional and international participation. Human rights groups have accused the Sudanese security officials of involvement in human trafficking, an international report revealed – in February, two Sudanese security officials were involved in human trafficking operations between eastern Sudan and Egypts Sinai Peninsula, they collude with the traffickers in human beings and Egyptian officials in trafficking between the two countries. Human Rights Watch said that two people were kidnapped, tortured and killed refugees, mainly from Eritrea, in East Sudan and Egypts Sinai Peninsula, according to dozens of interviews conducted with the Organization .
Posted on: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 20:20:40 +0000

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