More trouble for Omar Al-Bashir, deposed Sudanese leader, as mass grave is found
Africa & World Politics, Headlines Friday, July 24th, 2020(NNP) The mass grave where 28 officers who were summarily tried and executed for attempted coup after deposed Sudanese president Omar Al-Bashir took power in 1989 were buried, has been discovered.
The public prosecutor said in a statement on Thursday that “The public prosecutor managed to find a mass grave that data indicates that it is most likely the graveyard where the bodies of the officers who were killed and buried in a brutal manner.”
After a careful review, a team of experts agreed that the site was where the officers who were brutally killed were buried, after undergoing an unfair and brief military trial. The public prosecutor assured the families of the deceased officers that “such crimes will not pass without a just trial.
According to reports, the new findings will be part of the body of evidence put together in the impending trial of Al Bashir for overthrowing a duly democratically elected government.
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