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[CRISIS] Sudan's Dictator Omar Al Bashir Declares State of Emergency For One Year

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Story · [CRISIS] Sudan's Dictator Omar Al Bashir Declares State of Emergency For One Year
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On friday, Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir declared a state of emergency for one year and called a national dialogue amid political crisis in the north African country. CAPTION: Map of Sudan

Al-Bashir, who has ruled the country since he came to power in 1989, delivered a televised address. The address read in part: "It’s better for all Sudanese to solve any problems through dialogue...civil and armed opposition should come to the dialogue". Unrest in the nation began in mid-December in response to soaring living costs and has posed one of the biggest challenges to al-Bashir, 75, in his three decades in power. CAPTION: Protestors scamper to safety after police lob teargas on them in Khartoum

Earlier, al-Bashir’s intelligence chief, Salah Gosh, told reporters that the president planned to step down as leader of the ruling National Congress Party, and won’t seek re-election in 2020.

Al- Bashir also dissolved the federal government and sacked all state governors.

Amendments to the constitutions, that would allow al-Bashir to seek reelection were also suspended.

In 2010, an arrest warrant was issued against Omar al-Bashir by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

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