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Africa: Horn |
Sudanese Court Jails 28 for Coup Attempt |
2005-05-15 |
![]() The court acquitted 53 other defendants, including nine tried in absentia, of all charges leveled against them. Eight of those found guilty received 15-year prison terms, six were sentenced to 10 years and 14 were handed five years in jail. Al-Hajj Adam Youssef, who had been accused of being the group's ring-leader, and Mubruk Mubarak Salim, leader of the rebel Free Lions Movement, were among those acquitted. "The government is a hireling that must be changed," the defendants chanted from their holding pen in the courtroom, after the presiding judge announced the verdicts. "The court is unjust," they added. The 72 members of the group present during the trial proceedings were arrested last year on charges of involvement in a coup attempt by Darfur rebel sympathizers, allegedly masterminded by the Popular Congress party of Islamist leader Hassan Turabi. Most of them have made little secret of their sympathy for the jailed Turabi, who was not put on trial for the coup plot. |
Posted by:Fred |