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Sudanese opposition party leader calls on Bashir to step down
By Reuters - Mar 03,2019 - Last updated at Mar 03,2019
CAIRO — Sudan's main opposition party leader Sadiq Al Mahdi on Saturday called on President Omar Al Bashir to step down and sit with the opposition to agree on details of a transitional process to end the nation's crisis, a statement from his party said.
"You can achieve a safe exit for the country which will be appreciated by the Sudanese people and history and will transform the deep polarisation into national unity and international isolation into international cooperation," the statement said.
The call comes after a week of successive measures, aimed at combatting an unprecedented wave of protests threatening Bashir's three-decade rule, including declaring a nationwide state of emergency and sacking the governors of Sudan's 18 states and replacing them with military and security officials.
The statement also called on Bashir to end the state of emergency, end torture and release all political prisoners.
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