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Al-Bashir claims he bears full responsibility for the 1989 coup

Basir who ruled Sudan The 30-year-old is proud of what he said in 1989 "I am a leader and a bomber National Salvation Revolution.

In his testimony, Omar Al-Bashir said during the trial session that "The intervention of the armed forces was due to the incapacity of politicians to manage public affairs".

Al-Bashir stressed that the 1989 coup was a purely military action and that no civilians were involved in its planning and implementation.

added "The members of the Revolutionary Command Council had no role in the planning and implementation, but were summoned and chosen because they are a constellation of best sons Armed forces Representing some units and some parties, and no civilians joined us in the operation, as it was a purely military action.

Bashir I considered that what was done in 1989 was to save Sudanese people Because all people are unanimous that the country is on the way to being lost if we don’t take action".

Omar al-Bashir, 15 armed forces officers and 8 civilians of Brotherhood leaders appear before a special court to face charges carrying the death penalty for undermining the constitutional order against the background of their participation in The coup of June 30, 1989 With full coverage of the Brotherhood, led by Hassan al-Turabi, who died in March 2016.

Al-Bashir has ruled Sudan since the overthrow of an elected civilian government in 1986, a year after an uprising that ended 16 years of rule by the former president. Jaafar Nimeirywho came to power in a coup he carried out in May 1969, it was the second since Independence of Sudan In 1956, after Lieutenant General Abboud’s coup in November 1958, which lasted until October 1964.

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expressed Basir who ruled Sudan The 30-year-old expressed his pride in what was accomplished in 1989, saying: ‘I am a commander and a bomber National Salvation Revolution.

In his testimony, Omar al-Bashir stated during the trial hearing that “the intervention of the armed forces was due to the incapacity of politicians to manage public affairs”.

Al-Bashir stressed that the 1989 coup was a purely military action and that no civilians were involved in its planning and implementation.

He added, “Members of the Revolutionary Command Council had no role in the planning and implementation, but were summoned and chosen because they are a constellation of the best sons.” Armed forces Representing some units and some parties, and no civilians joined us in the operation, as it was a purely military action.

Bashir I considered that what was done in 1989 was to save Sudanese people Because all people are unanimous that the country is on the way to being lost if we don’t take action.

Omar al-Bashir, 15 armed forces officers and 8 civilians of Brotherhood leaders appear before a special court to face charges carrying the death penalty for undermining the constitutional order against the background of their participation in The coup of June 30, 1989 With full coverage of the Brotherhood, led by Hassan al-Turabi, who died in March 2016.

Al-Bashir has ruled Sudan since the overthrow of an elected civilian government in 1986, a year after an uprising that ended 16 years of rule by the former president. Jaafar Nimeirywho came to power in a coup he carried out in May 1969, it was the second since Independence of Sudan In 1956, after Lieutenant General Abboud’s coup in November 1958, which lasted until October 1964.

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