Bashir's Islamist allies pelted with rocks in Khartoum

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AFP Khartoum
Last Updated : Apr 27 2019 | 10:55 PM IST

Assailants hurled rocks at leading members of Sudan's top Islamist party on Saturday at a meeting in Khartoum, injuring 32 of them, a party official told AFP.

The Popular Congress Party (PCP), an ally of ousted president Omar al-Bashir's regime, was holding a session of its shura council when it came under "attack", said Suheir Salah, its deputy undersecretary.

"When the participants in the meeting took a break, they came under attack from a group of people who threw rocks at them," she said, without identifying the assailants.

"Thirty-two members of the shura council have been injured. Ten cars of our party were also destroyed." Months of demonstrations across Sudan led to Bashir's ouster by the army on April 11.

Activists leading the protests are now demonstrating against a military council that took power after Bashir was deposed.

On Saturday, Amjad Farid, a spokesman for the Alliance for Freedom and Change, said the attack on the PCP was "an isolated and individual incident".

"The alliance insists on the peacefulness of the protests," he said.

The PCP, founded by late Islamist leader Hassan Turabi, had two ministers of state in Bashir's cabinet, including Salah, and seven lawmakers in parliament.

Turabi, who died in March 2016, was a leading force behind the 1989 coup that brought Bashir to power, ushering in an Islamist regime that hosted Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden from 1992 to 1996 in Sudan.

Turabi founded the PCP after his dismissal from Bashir's ruling National Congress Party amid a power struggle a decade after the coup.

Shortly after protests erupted against Bashir's government in December, the PCP called for a probe into the deaths of protesters in clashes with security forces. Officials say at least 65 people died in protest-related violence during the protests.

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First Published: Apr 27 2019 | 10:55 PM IST

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