Sudanese security agents on Thursday morning demolished the house of an activist who opposes the construction of dam projects in Khartoum.
Sabah Kela is a member of the committee that opposes the government policy to construct dams in northern Sudan.
Kela’s daughter posted on her Facebook that police forces came and stormed their house at Shajera residential area in Khartoum on Thursday morning and ordered them to vacate the house.
She pointed out that the police used tear gas when they resisted, saying her mother fainted and that she was taken to Royal Care Hospital. The police forces demolished the house completely without removing the furniture, according to the daughter.
Multiple sources also told Radio Tamazuj that several local youths angered by the move clashed with the police. Many youths were reportedly injured.