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కళలతో మానసిక ఒత్తిడి దూరం...

కర్నూలులోని ఓ ఫంక్షన్ హాల్​లో జాతీయ స్థాయి సాంస్కృతిక నృత్య మేళా నిర్వహించారు. వివిధ ప్రాంతాల నుంచి వచ్చిన విద్యార్థులు.. పోటీ పడి శాస్త్రీయ నృత్యం చేశారు. ఎంపీ సంజీవ్ కుమార్ పోటీలు ప్రారంభించారు. మాజీ ఎమ్మెల్యే మోహన్ రెడ్డి హాజరయ్యారు. కళలతో మానసిక ఒత్తిడి దూరమవుతుందని ఎంపీ సంజీవ్ అన్నారు.

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కళలతో మానసిక ఒత్తిడి దూరం...

కర్నూలులోని ఓ ఫంక్షన్ హాల్​లో జాతీయ స్థాయి సాంస్కృతిక నృత్య మేళా నిర్వహించారు. వివిధ ప్రాంతాల నుంచి వచ్చిన విద్యార్థులు.. పోటీ పడి శాస్త్రీయ నృత్యం చేశారు. ఎంపీ సంజీవ్ కుమార్ పోటీలు ప్రారంభించారు. మాజీ ఎమ్మెల్యే మోహన్ రెడ్డి హాజరయ్యారు. కళలతో మానసిక ఒత్తిడి దూరమవుతుందని ఎంపీ సంజీవ్ అన్నారు.

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Khartoum - 27 July 2019
1. Wide of Khartoum skyline with black smoke
2. Tyres burning after being set alight by protesters
3. Various of road blocks set up by protesters
4. Wide of protesters and tyres burning in main street in Khartoum
5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Waleed Samy, Khartoum resident:
“I am one of those who was present during the sit-in break up and I am sure 100% that the person who was beating me was from the Rapid Support Forces. There is no one else. This is nonsense (prosecutors conclusion). We have no solution other than to go back to the street. We do not have another solution.”
6. Various of tyres burning
7. Residents on the street and tyres burning
8. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Salma Said, Khartoum resident:
“We reject the conclusion of the prosecutors' report. He (Fathel-Rahman Said , prosecutor investigating violence) said the report found that there were no violations .He also said the forces which broke up the sit in were not known because they were masked. If anyone opened Facebook they would know who really attacked the sit-in (referring to rapid support forces) whether they were masked or not.”
9. Wide of the Sudanese Professionals' Association press conference
10. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ismail al-Taj, a leader in the Sudanese Professionals Association (SPA):
“We have rejected from the start the formation of this investigation committee because it has no credibility and we need an independent committee backed by African support that is needed to begin with. As to what happened on the 3rd of June, 29th of Ramadan, the number of martyrs, the number of wounded and the number of missing persons; the most important thing is to identify the perpetrators of these violations. These are the things the committee has to find.”
11. Wide of Khartoum skyline with black smoke
STORYLINE:
Sudanese protest leaders have disputed the conclusion of prosecutors following their investigation to the deadly break up of a protest camp last month.
Sudanese prosecutors said on Saturday the country's ruling generals did not order the dispersal, instead blaming paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for exceeding orders and dispersing the protest camp on their own initiative.
The report found security forces were told only to clear a lawless area close to the protest camp, not the sit-in itself.
Protesters have set alight tyres and put in place road blocks in response to the findings of the report.
The Sudanese Professionals' Association (SPA), which has been spearheading the protests since December said the prosecutors had no credibility and were loyal to Omar al-Bashir's government.
SPA leader Ismail al-Taj said an independent committee is needed to investigate the deadly dispersal and the perpetrators of the violence need to be identified.
On June 3, Sudan's security forces violently swept away a protest camp located in front of the military headquarters in the capital, Khartoum.
This marked an alarming turn in the standoff between the military and the protesters, who had been holding a sit-in to pressure the military council to hand power over to civilians.
Sudan's army ousted autocratic President Omar al-Bashir in April amid nationwide protests against his nearly 30-year rule.
According to the protesters, at least 128 people have been killed and hundreds wounded during the sit-in dispersal and the subsequent crackdown.
The prosecutors put the death toll as a result of last month's violence at 87.
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