After being knocked out of power, they send former president to The Hague tribunal

Power in Sudan has ordered that the country's former president, Omar al-Bashir, be sent to the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague. Such an act, this African country will do it after charges against al-Bashir of war crimes, writes BBC, translates Periscope. Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir had been Sudan's seventh president and had [...]
Such an act, this African country will do it after charges against al-Bashir of war crimes, writes BBC, translates Periscope.
Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir had been Sudan's seventh president and had served in the post for 30 years in a row from 1989 to 2019.
He had been knocked down by power through a military pimp.
His dictatorial regime was marked by media oppression, genocide and human rights abuse. He was then imprisoned, tried, and convicted on many charges of corruption.
Before becoming president, he had been a Brigadier in the Sudanese Army. /Periscope












