Sudan's Bashir Faces Charges Of Killing Protesters

03.12.2019 16:42

Bashir was removed from power by military in April after months of popular protests against his rule.

By Mohammed Amin



A group of Sudanese lawyers have filed charges against former President Omar al-Bashir of killing protesters during demonstrations against his 30-year rule.



The case also includes officials of the security apparatus, leaders of the former ruling National Congress Party and leaders close to al-Bashir.



"We have opened eight cases of murder against al-Bashir and other leaders of the former ruling party..., who have incited against protesters," Wail Ali Saeed, the Secretary-General of the Democratic Front of Sudanese Lawyers, told Anadolu Agency.



Al-Bashir and other former government officials are currently in prison over charges of corruption, committing a military coup in 1989, and killing protesters.



Al-Bashir was removed from power by the military in April after months of popular protests against his rule. -

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