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Each branch of the ruling troika has a vested interest in preventing the overthrow of President Omar al-Bashir.

Arab leaders have convened for a summit focused on the chaos in Iraq and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but several leaders in the region are staying away.

Sudanese authorities have lifted a ban on an opposition political party and released its Islamist leader Hasan al-Turabi.
Jailed Sudanese politician Hasan al-Turabi will be released soon once the government ends a state of emergency, Sudan's foreign minister said in remarks published on Saturday.

A member of Sudan's opposition Popular Congress has been tortured to death in detention by security forces, according to a party official.

Sudanese authorities have accused detained opposition leader Hasan al-Turabi of inciting sedition, sabotage, hatred against the state and undermining the regime.
Sudanese security forces have arrested 10 military officers who were allegedly plotting to overthrow the government, a military official said on Monday.
US pressure on Sudan to make peace with southern rebels has pushed the sides towards peace but is biased towards southern secession and is not enough to make a deal stick, a Sudanese opposition leader has said.
The Sudanese government has released prominent Islamist leader Hasan al-Turabi, a former ally of President Umar Hasan al-Bashir, from prison after more than two years of detention.

A Sudanese government human rights body has called for the release of a prominent Islamist leader who was once a close ally of the president.

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