Wife of Alaaeldin Nugud says she believes he was targeted because of his activism
A Sudanese doctor who criticised the army for diverting aid from the World Health Organization to a hospital it has converted into a barracks has been arrested by intelligence officers.
Nugud’s wife, Ridab Idres, who has fled to Egypt with their daughter, said he had been taken by armed plainclothes officers and that his younger brother had been beaten up. “They took all his library, computer, an iPad, mobile phone and him,” she said, adding that she believed he was being targeted because of his activism.
The WFP has been distributing food and other aid in places such as Omdurman, which lies on the west bank of the Nile opposite Khartoum. On a recent trip to Omdurman’s Ombadah 18 neighbourhood, the Guardian saw people fighting over a delivery of the nutrient-rich cereal grain sorghum.
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