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Abstract:Sudan's defense minister said on Monday that security forces would not permit attempts to divide them, according to comments carried by state news agency SUNA. Awad Mohamed Ahmed Ibn Auf, who is also Sudan's first vice
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's defense minister said on Monday that security forces would not permit attempts to divide them, according to comments carried by state news agency SUNA.
Awad Mohamed Ahmed Ibn Auf, who is also Sudan's first vice president, said the armed forces appreciated the reasons for protests against President Omar al-Bashir's rule but would not allow a breakdown of security.
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