November 11, 2020 (Khartoum) The head of the Committee for Missing Persons, Al-Tayeb Al-Abbasi, announced that the committee’s teams had found a mass grave containing bodies of the missing in the December revolution onslaught.

Al-Abbasi said that the bodies inside the cemetery were buried in an indecent and insulting way to human dignity.

On June 3, 2019, in the midst of the December revolution, the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, witnessed brutal and bloody dispersal of the Sudanese revolution sit-in in front of the General Command of the Armed Forces, which claimed scores of lives.

However, three months later, in September of 2019, the Public Prosecution formed a committee to investigate the whereabouts of missing people.

Al-Tayeb revealed that a large security force had been deployed to impose a security cordon around the cemetery to protect it and guard the specialized criminal teams, who confirmed that they would be selected from high and specialized expertise to carry out exhumation, examination and inspection procedures.