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The deaths of at least 41 unarmed protesters in Sudan have caught the attention and condemnation of international observers. Despite the internet outage ordered by General Abdel-Fattah Burhan following the military coup on October 25, activists were able to document the use of anti-aircraft weapons and armor-piercing bullets. The footage shows clearly that the Sudanese Security Forces and militias such as the Rapid Support Forces confronted the demonstrators with weapons that are prohibited from being used against civilians and in cities. Campaign to ‘intimidate and suppress street protests’ Non-government organizations and rights groups have condemned the use of heavy arms […]

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Clearly communists believe they are above any laws set by the U.N. and when you allow blatant disregard of international policies you become less and less relevant.

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28 minutes ago, Maxellus said:

Clearly communists believe they are above any laws set by the U.N. and when you allow blatant disregard of international policies you become less and less relevant.

Yes, that's indeed a common thought amongst communists. Commies always use armour piercing bullets. 😉

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