Ousted Sudan President Omar Al Bashir has been charged with involvement in the killing of anti government protesters.
The office of the prosecutor general said that the former president and others had been charged with incitement and participating in the killing of the protesters.
The rights group Physicians for Human Rights has estimated that Sudanese security forces killed more than 60 people during a failed crackdown on the protests.
Sudan’s President Omar Al Bashir stepped down following protests by the citizens. Bashir has been in power for 30 years.Consultations are under way to set up a transitional council.
The members of the army raided a radio station arresting the radio hosts, They took over operations of the radio and TV stations for close to 6 hours.
Deposed Sudan President Omar Al-Bashir was then moved to Kober Maximum Security prison in Khartoum.
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During his reign, Albashir detained his dissidents in Kober prison before they were executed.
Al-Bashir, whose 30-year rule came to an abrupt end last week, has been under the custody of the army.
He was ousted following protests in Capital Khartoum, that saw many lives lost.
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