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Khartoum, Oct 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Mohammed Abu Obaid) The trial against former Sudanese dictator Omar al Bashir for the coup that brought him to power in 1989 began on Tuesday in Khartoum with the reading of the charges he faces by the Prosecutor's Office after weeks of postponements and procedural incidents.FOOTAGE OF THE TRIAL.
Khartoum (Sudan), Sep 1 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Mohamed Abu Obaid).- The trial against the former Sudanese president, Omar Al-Bashir, and 20 other people for their role in a military coup in 1989 resumed on Tuesday in Khartoum.FOOTAGE OF THE TRIAL AND PROTEST OUTSIDE THE COURT.
Khartoum (Sudan), Dec 14, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Morwan Ali).- A court in Khartoum on Saturday sentenced former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to two years' confinement in a reformatory centre for the crime of illicit enrichment and currency trafficking in the first conviction against the dictator since his overthrow last April. The court found 75-year-old Al Bashir guilty of illegal currency possession after authorities seized more than 7 million euros in a raid on his residence days after he lost power.FOOTAGE INSIDE THE COURT ROOM.
Sudan's deposed military ruler Omar al-Bashir appears in court for the second hearing of his corruption trial, during which his defence asked for his release on bail. IMAGES
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Khartoum, Jul 21 (EFE-EPA), (Camera: Mohamed Hassan al-Obeid).- The first appearance of former Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir before the judiciary over the 1989 coup that led him to the power was postponed due to absence of defense attorneys. “As a result of the absence of some defense attorneys of the accused... the session has been postponed to 11 August,” judge Esam al-Din Mohamed Ibrahim said an hour after the arrival of al-Bashir to the court.FOOTAGE OF PROTESTERS AND SUPPORTERS OUTSIDE KHARTOUM COURT ON TUESDAY.