Echoes of the killing of Sudanese champion Mohammed Abdul Latif in Doha continue, as the "African Organization for Culture and Human Rights" expressed its deep concern and condemnation towards intentional concealment by Qatari authorities over the death circumstances of the Sudanese bodybuilding champion who is also known as "Aljiqi".

The organization issued a statement saying that "The Saudi newspaper Okaz said in its Sunday edition that the Sudanese hero residing in Qatar, who won numerous bodybuilding championships and medals, has not been known for any political activity,”.

The statement added, quoting the same newspaper, "But the secrecy of the Qatari security services on the circumstances of his mysterious death, raised a number of doubts and concerns within his family, which has not received any information on the circumstances of his death or the fate of the perpetrators."

"Qatari security services tried leaking information on the platforms of social media that Abdul Latif was a victim of a traffic accident, but affiliates of the deceased confirmed that he was killed by multiple gunshots at Al Sadd club after the football game between Sweden and England”.

The statement also pointed out that "this incident confirms the involvement of the Qatari regime authorities and reveals the policy of discrimination practiced in Qatar, and the prevalence of the impunity policy."

The organization called on Qatari authorities to reveal the truth, arrest the perpetrator and bring him to trial, and respect everyone’s rights without discrimination or exclusion, pointing out that it will follow up with the case as will as informing international human rights.