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Sudan: 'They have clear orders to kill us'
On 3 June, a military crackdown on protesters in Sudan left dozens dead.
One man who was there tells us that his name is now on a "list of 168 people" that security forces want dead - and that he is being tracked.
We voiced up his answers for his safety.
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the deputy chief of the ruling military council, has denied any wrongdoing by his paramilitary forces during the breakup of the sit-in protest.
(Photo: Members of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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