The political crisis in Sudan led to the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir

 Omar al-Bashir was the President of Sudan from 1989 to 2019. He came to power in a military coup and ruled Sudan for 30 years.

During his time in power, Bashir was accused of human rights abuses, including genocide in Darfur.In December 2018, Sudan began experiencing widespread protests against Bashir's government.

The protests were sparked by an economic crisis and a rise in the cost of living.The protests quickly turned violent, with security forces using live ammunition against protesters.

 Hundreds of people were killed in the protests.In April 2019, the military removed Bashir from power and established a transitional government.

The transitional government is led by a civilian-military council and is tasked with overseeing a four-year transition to democracy.

 The transitional government has faced a number of challenges, including a struggling economy and a conflict in Darfur.

However, the transitional government has also made progress, including releasing political prisoners and improving the human rights situation in Sudan.

There is no easy solution, but the transitional government is working to address the challenges facing Sudan and to build a more democratic future for the country.

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