Brother of Sudan's Bashir not in detention: army

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Brother of Sudan's Bashir not in detention: army
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'This statement was not accurate,' military council spokesman Lieutenant General Shamseddine Kabbashi told reporters early on Tuesday.

The charges form part of an investigation into the death of a medic killed during a protest in the capital's eastern district of Burri, the prosecutor general's office said in a statement.

Ninety people were killed in protest-related violence after demonstrations initially erupted in December, a doctors' committee linked to the protest movement said last month.On Monday, five protesters and an army major were shot dead in Khartoum, according to the committee, just hours after protest leaders and the ruling generals reached a breakthrough agreement on transitional authorities to run the country.

The army rulers who took power after Bashir's ouster and protest leaders are engaged in negotiations over handing of power from the generals to a civilian administration.

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