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		<title>Sudan Starts Cracking Down On Bashir&#8217;s Party</title>
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<p>The government of Sudan has decided to seize the assets of the formerly ruling National Congress Party of toppled President Omar al-Bashir. The assets to be confiscated will include the headquarters of Bashir&#8217;s party in all Sudanese states, as well as the media institutions of the party also everywhere in Sudan. The media institutions contain &#8230; <a href="https://it.insideover.com/politics/sudan-starts-cracking-down-on-bashirs-party.html">[...]</a></p>
<p>L'articolo <a href="https://it.insideover.com/politics/sudan-starts-cracking-down-on-bashirs-party.html">Sudan Starts Cracking Down On Bashir&#8217;s Party</a> proviene da <a href="https://it.insideover.com">InsideOver</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="1920" height="846" src="https://media.insideover.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/LP_10875601-e1578665837740.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" srcset="https://media.insideover.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/LP_10875601-e1578665837740.jpg 1920w, https://media.insideover.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/LP_10875601-e1578665837740-300x132.jpg 300w, https://media.insideover.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/LP_10875601-e1578665837740-768x338.jpg 768w, https://media.insideover.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/LP_10875601-e1578665837740-1024x451.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px" /></p><p>The government of Sudan has decided to seize the assets of the formerly ruling National Congress Party of toppled President Omar al-Bashir. The assets to be confiscated will include the headquarters of Bashir&#8217;s party in all Sudanese states, as well as the media institutions of the party also everywhere in Sudan. The media institutions contain several newspapers; TV channels; radio stations, and media companies. The decision to confiscate the assets of Bashir&#8217;s party dates back to December of last year when the new government of Sudan approved a law for the dissolution of the National Congress Party and the seizure of its assets.</p>
<h2>New chapter</h2>
<p>Disbanding the National Congress Party and the confiscation of its assets turns a new leaf in Sudan&#8217;s political life and gives this poor African nation a new political beginning, one free from the shadow of the man who ruled Sudan with iron and fire for decades in the past.</p>
<p>Bashir, who was overthrown by the military in April last year after months of mass protests, ruled Sudan for 30 years. He mounted the country&#8217;s saddle after a military coup that brought the Islamists, specifically the Muslim Brotherhood, to power. During these 30 years, the mismanagement, corruption, and religious extremism of Bashir&#8217;s regime turned Sudan into a fearful country where poverty was common and freedom was rare.</p>
<p>The disappearance of Bashir&#8217;s party from Sudan&#8217;s political stage will open the door for eradicating the covert networks of power, operating within the Sudanese state, ones that continue to be controlled by Bashir&#8217;s backers.</p>
<h2>Media arm</h2>
<p>The Sudanese government has formed a special panel to survey and then disband or confiscate all the institutions affiliated to Bashir&#8217;s party, including the media arms of the party.</p>
<p>The panel contains members of the Sovereign Council, which was formed in August last year to oversee the work of the government and chart a new political future for Sudan, and the Forces of Freedom and Change, the main opposition coalition in Sudan during the months of protests against Bashir&#8217;s rule.</p>
<p>Panel member Taha Osman revealed that the controversial <em>Ashorooq TV</em> was among the media outlets suspended and confiscated for having links with Bashir&#8217;s regime and party. The panel also seized a media company called <em>al-Andalus</em>, which owned several TV channels that were also linked to Bashir, including <em>Tiba</em> or <em>Thebes Channel</em>. The confiscated assets also included companies that issued newspapers, such as the daily <em>al-Rai al-A&#8217;am</em> or <em>Public Opinion</em> newspaper.</p>
<h2>Return</h2>
<p>The confiscation of the assets of the National Congress Party came as party members make efforts to return to the Sudanese political scene. A leaked audio purportedly of a leading member of the party revealed attempts for the party&#8217;s return to politics.</p>
<p>Mahdi Ibrahim, also a leading member of Sudan&#8217;s Muslim Brotherhood, says in the audio that the National Congress Party was blamed for all of Sudan&#8217;s problems. &#8220;I think we need to go back,&#8221; Ibrahim purportedly says in the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tnd7xmOwu8c&amp;feature=emb_title">audio</a> which was aired by the Saudi news channel <em>al-Arabiya</em> on January 6. He suggests giving the National Congress Party a new name so that it can be more acceptable to the Sudanese public.</p>
<p>He even expresses confidence that the new party will be able to function as a magnet for Sudanese citizens.</p>
<p>&#8220;We were able to attract citizens to us at every stage and I think general conditions in Sudan now make this very possible,&#8221; Mahdi said.</p>
<p>Mahdi notes that the current political parties in Sudan are incapable of leading the African country while it struggles economically and politically in a region full of challenges and conflicts.</p>
<p>L'articolo <a href="https://it.insideover.com/politics/sudan-starts-cracking-down-on-bashirs-party.html">Sudan Starts Cracking Down On Bashir&#8217;s Party</a> proviene da <a href="https://it.insideover.com">InsideOver</a>.</p>
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