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Tag: Bashir, Omar Hassan Al-

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Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir Charged in Connection With Killing of Protesters

May 13, 2019May 14, 2019DECLAN WALSHComments Off on Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir Charged in Connection With Killing of Protesters

The deposed president has been charged by prosecutors with inciting violence that led to the deaths of people protesting his rule.

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With Sudan’s Revolution in the Balance, Darfur Moves Center Stage

May 11, 2019DECLAN WALSHComments Off on With Sudan’s Revolution in the Balance, Darfur Moves Center Stage

After years of war and suffering, Darfuris have seized Sudan’s new freedoms to join a protest against the military that once terrorized them.

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Sudan dispatch: Bullets, Tear Gas and Love: Romance Blooms in the Midst of Sudan Protests

May 3, 2019May 5, 2019DECLAN WALSH and BRYAN DENTONComments Off on Sudan dispatch: Bullets, Tear Gas and Love: Romance Blooms in the Midst of Sudan Protests

After decades of rule under a dictator, a wave of exuberance has rippled across Sudan’s capital as the young revel in newfound freedoms — to speak, party and find love.

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Sudan Deposed a Dictator, but Will Real Change Follow?

May 2, 2019NYT > WorldComments Off on Sudan Deposed a Dictator, but Will Real Change Follow?

Even after forcing out president Omar al-Bashir, who ruled Sudan for 30 years, thousands of pro-democracy protesters are still out on the streets. Why? Because the country’s military generals have taken power into their hands.

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The Son Protested the Dictator. The Father Helped Throw Him Out.

April 23, 2019DECLAN WALSHComments Off on The Son Protested the Dictator. The Father Helped Throw Him Out.

Lt. Gen. Salah Abdelkhalig is now among the most powerful men in Sudan, having ousted former president Omar Hassan al-Bashir at the urging of protesters like the general’s son.

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The Revolutionary Force Behind Sudan’s Protest Movement? Doctors

April 20, 2019April 22, 2019JOSEPH GOLDSTEINComments Off on The Revolutionary Force Behind Sudan’s Protest Movement? Doctors

A prescription for change: When Omar Hassan al-Bashir came to power in 1989, doctors were among the first to resist. Three decades later, they are at the forefront of the movement that toppled him.

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Ousted Sudanese President al-Bashir Moved to Prison

April 17, 2019April 18, 2019JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN and DECLAN WALSHComments Off on Ousted Sudanese President al-Bashir Moved to Prison

The authoritarian leader, who ruled for three decades and is wanted by the International Criminal Court, is jailed in the capital, Khartoum.

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Amid Euphoria in Sudan, a Delicate Dance Over Who Will Lead: Soldiers or Civilians?

April 16, 2019DECLAN WALSH and JOSEPH GOLDSTEINComments Off on Amid Euphoria in Sudan, a Delicate Dance Over Who Will Lead: Soldiers or Civilians?

Outside defense headquarters, protesters celebrated the ouster of an autocrat. Inside, the generals were still in charge. Distrust abounds between the two groups as they negotiate civilian rule.

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Sudan’s New Military Council Vows to Name Civilian Premier

April 14, 2019The Associated PressComments Off on Sudan’s New Military Council Vows to Name Civilian Premier

After a second day of talks with protest organizers, the council said that a security overhaul was underway.

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Sudan’s Feared Intelligence Chief Resigns in Another Victory for Protesters

April 13, 2019April 13, 2019JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN and DECLAN WALSHComments Off on Sudan’s Feared Intelligence Chief Resigns in Another Victory for Protesters

Demonstrators, who remain encamped in large numbers outside the country’s military headquarters, had called for his brutal agency to be dismantled.

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