Military warns against disturbances – Ghanacrusader



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The leaders of the Sudanese military coup have warned the protesters still in the streets that there would be a "zero tolerance" for unrest.

A spokesman insisted that the army was not seeking power and that the future of Sudan would be decided by the protesters – but that the army would maintain public order.

Protesters are still in Khartoum, fearing that the coup leaders are too close to the deposed ruler, Omar al-Bashir.

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The army said it would not extradite Mr. Bashir for war crimes.

Mr. Bashir is the subject of two international arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC). He is accused of organizing war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Darfur region of Sudan between 2003 and 2008, allegations he denies.

However, he could be tried in Sudan, according to the military council set up after the coup d'etat.

Mr. Bashir, one of the oldest leaders in the world until his ouster Thursday, is currently in detention.

Its fall follows months of unrest that began in December in the face of rising prices. At least 38 people died during the demonstrations.

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