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Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir overthrown, arrested

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Published : Apr 11, 2019, 8:12 PM IST

The military has overthrown and arrested Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir following nearly four months of protests against his rule. Sudan's defence minister announced that the military has taken charge of the country for the next two years and elections will be held after that.

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir

Khartoum: Sudan's defence minister announced on Thursday the military has overthrown and arrested President Omar al-Bashir and has taken charge of the country for the next two years following nearly four months of protests against his rule.

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir

Awad Mohammed Ibn Ouf appeared on state TV, in military fatigues, following an earlier announcement of an "important statement" coming from the army on Thursday.

Ibn Ouf said after the two years, "free and fair elections" would take place.

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He said a state of emergency has been imposed for the next three months and that the military has also suspended the constitution, closed borders and the country's airspace.

A transitional military council will lead the country for two years.

Ibn Ouf also said the government and the presidency have been dissolved, and imposed a night curfew.

Al-Bashir came to power in a 1989 coup, leading an alliance of the military and Islamist hard-liners.

Over the course of his rule, he was forced to allow the separation of South Sudan and became a pariah in many countries, wanted by the international war crimes tribunal for atrocities in Darfur.

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The protests that erupted in December have been the biggest challenge to his rule.

Security forces responded from the start with a fierce crackdown that killed dozens. Al-Bashir banned unauthorized public gatherings and granted sweeping powers to the police since imposing a state of emergency in February.

Security forces have used tear gas, rubber bullets, live ammunition and batons against demonstrators.

Khartoum: Sudan's defence minister announced on Thursday the military has overthrown and arrested President Omar al-Bashir and has taken charge of the country for the next two years following nearly four months of protests against his rule.

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir

Awad Mohammed Ibn Ouf appeared on state TV, in military fatigues, following an earlier announcement of an "important statement" coming from the army on Thursday.

Ibn Ouf said after the two years, "free and fair elections" would take place.

Also Read: US, Filipino Marines hold joint amphibious drills

He said a state of emergency has been imposed for the next three months and that the military has also suspended the constitution, closed borders and the country's airspace.

A transitional military council will lead the country for two years.

Ibn Ouf also said the government and the presidency have been dissolved, and imposed a night curfew.

Al-Bashir came to power in a 1989 coup, leading an alliance of the military and Islamist hard-liners.

Over the course of his rule, he was forced to allow the separation of South Sudan and became a pariah in many countries, wanted by the international war crimes tribunal for atrocities in Darfur.

Also Read: UK Police arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

The protests that erupted in December have been the biggest challenge to his rule.

Security forces responded from the start with a fierce crackdown that killed dozens. Al-Bashir banned unauthorized public gatherings and granted sweeping powers to the police since imposing a state of emergency in February.

Security forces have used tear gas, rubber bullets, live ammunition and batons against demonstrators.

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS SUDAN
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SUDAN TV - NO ACCESS SUDAN
Khartoum - 11 April 2019
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1. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Awad Mohammed Ibn Ouf, Sudanese Defence Minister:
"The security committee has decided, including the armed forces and other parties, to execute what the head of the regime (President Omar al-Bashir) did not account for, taking full responsibility to change the entire regime during a two-year transitional period during which the armed forces will primarily be in charge of ruling the country and stopping bloodshed alongside limited representation from the rest of the Security Committee."  
2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Awad Mohammed Ibn Ouf, Sudanese Defence Minister:
"I, the defence minister and head of the security committee, announce the uprooting of this regime and am arresting its head, (al-Bashir) who is being kept in a safe location."
3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Awad Mohammed Ibn Ouf, Sudanese Defence Minister:
"I also announce the forming of a transitional military council that rules for two years, suspending the transitional Sudanese constitution issued in 2005. I am announcing a state of emergency for three months and a curfew for one month, starting from 10pm to 4am (local time). I am closing the airspace for 24 hours as well as all ports of entry in Sudan until further notice. I am also dissolving the Presidential Institute and Cabinet."
STORYLINE:
Sudan's defence minister announced on Thursday the military has overthrown and arrested President Omar al-Bashir and has taken charge of the country for the next two years following nearly four months of protests against his rule.
Awad Mohammed Ibn Ouf appeared on state TV, in military fatigues, following an earlier announcement of an "important statement" coming from the army on Thursday.
Ibn Ouf said after the two years, "free and fair elections" would take place.
He said a state of emergency has been imposed for the next three months and that the military has also suspended the constitution, closed borders and the country's airspace.
A transitional military council will lead the country for two years,
Ouf also said the government and the presidency have been dissolved, and imposed a night curfew.
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