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One dead in Sudan student clashes: ministry

By AFP
Sudan A man died after being injured in clashes between two groups of university students in the Sudanese capital Khartoum aerial view seen here, the interior ministry said in a statement.  By Khaled Desouki AFPFile
APR 30, 2015 LISTEN
A man died after being injured in clashes between two groups of university students in the Sudanese capital Khartoum (aerial view seen here), the interior ministry said in a statement. By Khaled Desouki (AFP/File)

Khartoum (AFP) - A man died after being injured in clashes between two groups of university students in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Wednesday, the interior ministry said in a statement.

Violence erupted between students supporting the ruling National Congress Party and another group from Darfur who criticised recent elections won by President Omar al-Bashir, an eyewitness said.

"After a dispute between two groups of students from Sharq al-Nil University College, one of the groups attacked the other inside the university campus," the interior ministry said in a statement on its website.

Several people were hurt in the clash and one of those, Mohammed Awad, "was injured and transferred to a hospital, where he died," the statement said, without giving details about the deceased.

Police in Khartoum are investigating the clashes, the ministry said.

An eyewitness told AFP "students from Darfur were criticising the elections when students from the National Congress Party attacked them and there were clashes between them".

Several students were injured, including Awad, the witness added.

Bashir was reelected on Monday with more than 94 percent of the vote, in an election that had faced international criticism even before it started.

He is wanted by the International Criminal Court over war crimes in Darfur.

Ethnic insurgents mounted a campaign against Bashir's Arab-dominated government in 2003, complaining of their marginalisation.

More than 300,000 people have been killed and 2.5 million forced to flee their homes because of the conflict, the UN says.

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