Sudanese Protesters: War Crimes and Darfur Conflict

sudanese protesters: That's the first verdict in a series of legal proceedings against al-Bashir, who is also wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes and genocide linked to the Darfur conflict in the 2000s, according to Nine News Australia. The verdict comes a year after Sudanese protesters erupted in revolt against al-Bashir's authoritarian rule. To improve your experience update it here News World Former Sudan President Omar al-Bashir sentenced to two years in jail for corruption By Associated Press12 25am Dec 15, 2019Tweet Facebook MailA court in Sudan convicted former President Omar al-Bashir of money laundering and corruption on Saturday, sentencing him to two years in a minimum security lockup. During his three decades in power, Sudan landed on the U.S. list for sponsoring terrorism, and the country's economy was battered by years of mismanagement and American sanctions. The uprising eventually forced the military into a power-sharing agreement with civilians. A court in Sudan convicted former President Omar al-Bashir of money laundering and corruption on Saturday, sentencing him to two years in a minimum security lockup AAP Al-Bashir has been in custody since April, when Sudan's military ousted him after months of nationwide protests. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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