The fall of President Bashir has intensified a competition for influence in Sudan, one of Africa’s biggest countries. Talks between the new military rulers, who have now arrested two of his brothers, and protesters demanding a civilian government continue, as thousands remain camped outside Khartoum army headquarters. Omar al-Bashir is under tight guard in a maximum-security prison. Uganda said it would consider offering asylum if he applied, despite an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC). The generals now running Sudan said Bashir will not be transferred to the ICC but will be tried in Sudan. Meanwhile demonstrators have vowed to stay on the streets, pressing for women's rights and the handover of power to the people. Hundreds of doctors marched in Khartoum on 18 April to get rid of the regime.
Sudan: Bashir in prison - protests continue
Written by David Fletcher 19 Apr 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for God to bring a new rule for Sudan which will move people away from their cruel past. (Psalm 4:6)
- More: www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/04/al-bashir-brothers-arrested-protests-civilian-rule-190417200204831.html
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