Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Republic of Sudan Releases Six Political Prisoners

Sudan frees six political prisoners

Tue Apr 2, 2013 9:55AM GMT
presstv.ir

Six Sudanese political prisoners have been freed, after President Omar al-Bashir ordered all political detainees to be released.


The release took place on Tuesday. Most of those freed are believed to have been held for more than two months at the Kober Prison in the capital Khartoum in connection with a conference in Uganda.

The conference held in January released a charter for using both armed and peaceful means to end the president’s 24-year rule.

"We confirm we will continue our communication with all political and social powers without excluding anyone, including those who are armed, for a national dialogue which will bring a solution to all the issues," said Bashir.

Meanwhile, the opposition headed by Farouk Abu Issa has said that Bashir’s move to release the political detainees is a step toward genuine talk.

Vice President Ali Osman Taha made an offer last week to the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-North) rebels and opposition political parties to partake in a constitutional dialogue.

The country is in need of a new constitution to replace the 2005 document, which was based on a peace agreement that ended the country's 23-year civil war.

The peace agreement also led to the country’s splitting up in July of 2011, causing South Sudan to become an independent nation.

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