‘Popular uprising’
Earlier, al-Turabi said an uprising in north Sudan, similar to recent developments in Tunisia, was “likely”.
“This country has known popular uprisings before,” Turabi said in an interview to the AFP news agency.
“What happened in Tunisia is a reminder. This is likely to happen in Sudan … If it doesn’t, then there will be a lot of bloodshed. The whole country is armed. In the towns, it will be a popular uprising, but in Darfur, and in Kordofan as well, they have weapons.”
Turabi has been in and out of jail since he left President Omar Hassan al-Bashir’s ruling party in 1999/2000.
Source: Agencies
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