A number of activists on communication sites in recent hours have broadcast a video clip to a number of Sudanese showing ousted President Omar al-Bashir outside of prison condoling with his brother, criticizing some of the chants. In the audience, and his lawyer Hashem Abu Bakr explained that the competent court allowed him, at the request of the Ministry of Defense Al-Bashir yesterday, Sunday, to accept condolences in connection with his brother Mohammed, who died on Thursday.
Al-Jali said: “The former president of Sudan stayed at his brother’s house for an hour and a half, which is the time allowed by the court.”
He also confirmed that authorities later returned him to where he came from.
Notably, al-Bashir, who was overthrown by a popular revolution in April 2019 and imprisoned in Kober prison in Khartoum, is currently on trial on charges related to his rule and his responsibility for the military coup he led in 1989. .
His court hearings began with two of his deputies, Ali Osman Muhammad Tah, Bakri Hasan Salih and other prominent leaders of the former regime, on July 21, 2020, on charges of undermining the constitutional order, which provides for the death penalty.