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Karman: Revolution on tyrant Omar al-Bashir delayed is 30 years late
The Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkol Karman said the revolution against the tyrant Omar al-Bashir was 30 years late.
"It is regrettable that this dictator convicted by the International Criminal Court of massacres continues to harass peaceful demonstrators amid a shameful world silence," said Karman on Facebook.
"But what I am sure of is that his days in power are limited, the glory to the great Sudan," said Karman.
Karman said that one million Sudanese were killed, 300,000 of them were killed in Darfur only, in addition to 54 billion dollars debts of Sudan. “This is the summary of the rule of the tyrant al-Bashir in Sudan during three decades. We tell this dictator, you deserve a thousand revolution.” she said.