presstv-protest leaders vow to 'escalate' sudan rallies
Demonstrators no longer recognize Transitional Military Council that assumed power leader said, addressing rally outside Defense Ministry in Khartoum.. ..…
Demonstrators no longer recognize Transitional Military Council that assumed power leader said, addressing rally outside Defense Ministry in Khartoum.. ..…
ICC states parties should use all inroads Khartoum to secure the surrender of ICC fugitives to Hague court, and take steps to address decades of repression and abuse... ... Sudanese monitors on the ground estimate that more including many since April 6, when protesters converged on the army..…
Alaa Salah, Sudanese whose video gone viral and make her icon for the mass anti-government protests, stands in front of mural depicting in front of Defence Ministry Khartoum, Sudan, April 20, 2019... ..…
FILE - In this March 4, 2009 file photo, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir attends a graduation ceremony at an air force academy near Khartoum, Sudan. ... FILE - In this March 4, 2009 file photo, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir attends a graduation ceremony at an air force academy near..…
KHARTOUM, Sudan — Sudan's President Omar al- Bashir, driven from power and now languishing in prison is more vulnerable than ever to decade-old international arrest warrant for war crimes committed Darfur.. ... In the meantime, al- Bashir is confined Khartoum's Koper, facility and where..…
Sudanese demonstrators chant slogans as they attend a mass anti-government protest outside Defence Ministry in Khartoum, Sudan April 21, 2019. ... Burhan said on Monday that Bashir, who had been held at the presidential residence after his ouster, is now at Khartoum’s high-security Kobar..…
Mohammed al-Amin Abdel Aziz, spokesman for Sudanese Professionals Association, said Sunday that the committee of the military council is too close to al-Bashir, Khartoum... ... SUNA said General Omer Zain-al-Abdin, head of the committee of the military council, met with AU commission Moussa Faki..…
TEHRAN (FNA)- Sudanese protesters called on Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to 'keep their money' a day after Riyadh and Abu Dhabi offered to send Khartoum $3bln aid. . . . . ..…