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SUDAN
Islamist opposition leader arrested
Monday 12 May 2008
Following an attack on Khartoum by Darfur rebels, Sudanese officials arrested Islamist opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi, who has been historically linked to the rebels. (Report: J. Creedon)
Special Report Crisis in DarfurMonday 12 May 2008
By Reuters
"Security forces came early this morning and arrested Turabi," Awad Babiker, Turabi's private secretary, told Reuters.
Khalil Ibrahim and other leaders of the
The attack was the first time fighting had reached the capital in decades of conflict between the traditionally Arab-dominated central government of
Turabi's son said the security forces arrested his father at his home about one hour after he returned from a conference of his Popular Congress Party in nearby Sennar state.
"They want to blame the party for what has happened," said Siddig al-Turabi.
Turabi was President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's ideologue until they split in a bitter power struggle in 1999-2000.
Since then Turabi has been in and out of jail but was released along with all other political prisoners after a north-south peace deal in 2005.
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