The ICC has not yet commented. Africa Live: Updates on this and other stories from Africa Why Omar al-Bashir was overthrown Timeline: How Sudan got here Until now, Mr Bashir's whereabouts since ...
Sudan's announcement that it plans to hand ousted long-serving President Omar al-Bashir over to the International ... which has replaced the presidency for now, told rights group Human Rights ...
Three years ago, the people of Sudan successfully ousted longtime military dictator Omar al-Bashir and started their country ...
Amnesty International now wants Uganda to immediately arrest Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir and hand him over to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Omar Al-Bashir, who is on the court’s ...
June 30, 1989 – Leads a coup against Sudan’s Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi. Establishes and proclaims ... with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Bashir agrees to peace talks with rebels.
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni. [Reuters] The fall of dictator Omar al-Bashir now means that Africa is left with eight strongmen who have held a grip on their countries for over two decades.
Once Africa's largest country, Sudan has suffered decades of civil wars due to ancient divisions – and (of course) the oil.
Thanks in part to U.S. neglect, China's footprint in Sudan has grown exponentially over the past 20 years. While China won’t support some cases being referred to the international court, many ...
The rebel groups, led by Abu Mohammed al ... Mr Bashir was appointed the new prime minister of Syria, leading a transition government. No longer just running part of one province, he now has ...