Omar al-Bashir was toppled in a coup last week and the military has tried to be seen to act swiftly against officials and former supporters of the regime.
What happens now to the jihadists who lived and fought for the militant Islamic state?
Thousands of demonstrators in Sudan are still outside the army’s headquarters, calling for President Omar al-Bashir to step down.
Parts of Sudan’s military have defended protestors from attacks by regime security forces. Demonstrations to end the 30 year rule of President Omar al-Bashir have been brutally cracked down on for months.
Thousands of protesters have joined anti-government demonstrations across Sudan.
Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir has declared a state of emergency and replaced all state governors with members of the military.
Almost five years after the militant Islamic State group’s first brutal surge across Iraq and Syria, its self-declared caliphate is almost at an end.
Yousra Elbagir reports on the women on the frontline of the protests in Sudan, who describe their experience at the hands of government forces.
Police in Sudan have fired live ammunition at mourners outside the home of a protester who died after he was shot yesterday on the streets of Khartoum. There’s growing international outrage at the brutal crackdown on protests against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, including the case of 57-year-old Yasser Ali, who was seriously injured by a sniper. From Sudan, Yousra Elbagir…
Security officers chased protestors inside, opening fire. It happened as hundreds of people took to the streets, calling for the resignation of president Omar al-Bashir.
Opposition groups in Sudan have called for a fresh wave of protest against the 30-year long dictatorial rule of President Omar al-Bashir. Steep price rises three weeks ago sparked widespread demonstrations in which dozens of people have been killed, many shot by government forces.
The Sudanese opposition leader is under arrest – amid a crackdown on anti-government protests held across the country. Security forces fired shots into the air last night to disperse crowds in the capital, Khartoum – as demonstrations against President al-Bashir continued for a tenth day in a row. Amnesty International said at least 37 people…