Thursday, January 5, 2012

Sudan will soon see an ‘Arab Spring’: Islamist opposition leader Turabi

AL ARABIYA – AGENCIES 
Opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi
Opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi

Opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi said Sudan would soon see an “Arab Spring” popular uprising because President Omar Hassan al-Bashir was unable to overcome an economic crisis and end insurgencies in Darfur and border regions.

Bashir is under increasing pressure after his country lost much of its oil production to newly-independent South Sudan. The loss of oil revenues is fuelling inflation as food and other imports have become more expensive, hitting hard Sudanese who have suffered years of conflict and U.S. sanctions.
“I expect the Sudanese people to stage a revolution and I think this will happen very soon,” said Turabi, who heads the opposition Popular Congress Party.
“I hope it will be a peaceful revolution so we can get a real multi-party parliamentary system,” he told reporters, according to Reuters. Read the rest on:




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