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Tag: Omar al-Bashir
Sudan: 200,000 forced to flee abroad while 700,000 more internally displaced
Some 200,000 people have now fled Sudan to neighboring countries and hundreds of thousands more have been displaced inside the country, trying to escape bloody ... Read More
Sudan: protester killed as tens of thousands rally against military junta on coup anniversary
One protester was reportedly killed during demonstrations that were held in cities across Sudan Tuesday (25 October) to mark one year of military rule after ... Read More
Sudan: at least 150 killed in renewed interethnic violence
At least 150 people including children have been killed in two days of fighting in the latest ethnic clashes between members of the Hausa people ... Read More
U.S. welcomes Sudan power-sharing deal, special envoy to return
The United States has officially welcomed a provisional power-sharing agreement forged by Sudan’s ruling military council and a coalition of opposition and protest groups. The ... Read More
Sudan’s Bashir appears before prosecutor
The ousted president of Sudan, Omar Hassan al-Bashir has appeared in public for the first time on Sunday, when he was taken to the prosecutor’s ... Read More
Wanted by ICC, Sudanese President Meets Saudi King in Tangier
In defiance of the International Criminal Court (ICC) indictment, Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir flew on a private visit to Tangier in northern Morocco where ... Read More
Mauritania hosting President Bashir despite international arrest warrant
The one-day 4th Summit of the Pan-African Agency for the Great Green Belt held in Mauritania this Monday with the participation of several African Heads ... Read More
Sudan’s Belated ‘Arab Spring’ – Is al-Bashir Finally Leaving?
It is often being said that events in the Arab World will inevitably find their way to the Sudan, though almost always belatedly. Now, some ... Read More