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Sudan arrests second oppn leader

Published: 09 Jun 2014 - 12:46 am | Last Updated: 23 Jan 2022 - 09:41 am

Khartoum: Sudanese authorities yesterday arrested the head of the opposition Congress Party, a party official said, weeks after the arrest of another opposition leader, Sadiq Al Mahdi, sparked violent anti-government protests.
The arrests are likely to hurt national dialogue talks that were called by President Omar Hassan Al Bashir in order to ease tension among Sudan’s political parties ahead of parliamentary and presidential polls due next year.
Opposition parties in Sudan have voiced concern about the government’s mismanagement of Darfur, accusing it of killing civilians during a recent surge of violence in the region.
Western diplomats and Sudanese security sources estimate that thousands have been killed in clashes between militias supporting and opposing the government in Darfur since March.
“The police forces detained our party head Ibrahim Al Sheikh for participating in a political lecture yesterday night,” the Congress Party’s General Secretary Abdel Kayoum Awad said. Awad said the prosecution has charged Sheikh with undermining the constitutional order by spreading “harmful lies” after he blamed the government for the recent violence in Darfur in a speech on Saturday.
Sudan has been witnessing a wave of small yet frequent youth protests since March. On Sunday, one man was killed in clashes between the police and protesters upset by a long cut of water supplies from their Mayo district, south of Khartoum.Reuters