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Karman welcomes dictator al-Bashir overthrow
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkol Karman welcomed the overthrow of dictator Omar al-Bashir, considering the Sudanese armed forces' coup as a coup against the Sudanese people's uprising.
Karman said on "Twitter": “Thank you to the great Sudan that is continued in its revolution until the overthrow of the ruling mafia and all corrupt squad.”
Commenting on the statement by the Sudanese Armed Forces, Karman said: "This is a coup, but the uprising of the Sudanese people will also bring it down and will not accept less than the overthrow of al-Bashir and all the ruling mafia," Karman said.
Karman said: “We said that any attempt by militia of the tyrant al-Bashir to crackdown the sit-in protest in Khartoum will double the number of protesters, which has already happened."
She said that the tyrant al-Bashir should now choose one of these ends: “To go to exile like Bin Ali [ousted president of Tunisia] or to go to refrigerator like Ali Saleh [ousted president of Yemen] or to be put on trial like Hussni Mubarak [ousted president of Egypt] or the end of Gaddafi [killed president of Libya].”
Karman welcomed the arrest of Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, who is responsible for al-Bashir's militia and involved in killing the demonstrators and committing countless crimes against the Sudanese people.
Karman asked who is next after al-Bashir? She nominated the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is being run from the recovery room.