Official investigation during the Hamdok prime ministership of the 3 June 2019 Khartoum massacre
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The Khartoum massacre investigation is an official investigation of the 3 June 2019 Khartoum massacre and other human rights violations of the Sudanese Revolution, mandated under Article 7.(16) of the Sudanese August 2019 Draft Constitutional Declaration, to cover "violations committed on 3 June 2019, and events and incidents where violations of the rights and dignity of civilian and military citizens were committed."[1][2] The men-only[3] investigation committee of the massacre, rapes[4][5] and other human rights violations is headed by human rights lawyer Nabil Adib.[6] The No to Oppression against Women Initiative protested against the men-only composition of the commission.[3]
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