South Sudan Muslims appeal to fellows in Khartoum to stop killing

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South Sudanese Muslim community are appealing to fellow Muslims in Khartoum, Sudan to stop killing themselves.
 
During the prayers at Tonj Freedom Square, Ahmed Ali Ahmed felt sorry for the tragedy happening in Khartoum, Don Bosco Radio reports.
 
He urges the government of Khartoum to resolve the problem and rescue civilians in the country.
 
Ali reiterates that Eid al Fitr ended peacefully and that all believers to continue with the spirit of Ramadan.
 
Ali Osman urges the government in Khartoum to calm down the situation for the progress of the country.
 
He adds that they are not happy about what have happened on 3rd of June in Khartoum.
 
The speakers were talking to Don Bosco Radio on Tuesday after Ramadan prayers at the Freedom Square in Tonj.