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Dictatorship
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Omar al Bashir President of Sudan
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How he came to power Came to power in 1989 He was a general
Convinced fellow officers to rebel "to save the country from rotten political parties.” Not so bad, right?
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What was his purpose? The Sudan government had been in a civil war, and he didn’t like that they were going to sign a peace treaty. This would allow secular law, which meant that people could have more freedom He was supported by Islamists
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What happened next? He signed a "constitutional decree" dismissing the government and other state bodies.
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What happened next? He reorganized the government to boost the role of Islamists.
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What happened next? He claimed people in his army were trying to overthrow him. Later that month, 31 army and police officers were executed.
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Beginning of tyranny Over the next several years, al Bashir targeted different ethnic groups to be eliminated from Sudan They posed a threat to him because they did not like the way he was ruling, since he wanted an Islam government and they did not
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Rebellion The Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) and Justice and Equality Movement (Jem) began attacking government targets in early 2003, accusing Khartoum of oppressing black Africans in favor of Arabs.
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Genocide To date, over 300,000 people have died and over 2.7 million have been removed from their homes.
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Result On July 12, the International Criminal Court charged Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir with three counts of genocide in relation to the Darfur conflict. However, they can only arrest him if he leaves his country.
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