The Jerusalem Post

Sudan says Bashir loyalists tried to mount coup

Prime minister says plotters came from within and outside military

- • By ALI MIRGHANI and KHALID ABDELAZIZ

Khartoum (reuters) – sudanese authoritie­s on tuesday said they had foiled an attempted coup, accusing plotters loyal to ousted president omar al-bashir of a failed bid to derail the revolution that removed him from power in 2019 and ushered in a transition to democracy.

sudan’s military said 21 officers and a number of soldiers had been detained in connection to the coup attempt, and a search continued for others involved. all locations affected by the attempt were under army control, it said.

the coup attempt points to the difficult path facing a government that has reoriented sudan since 2019, winning Western debt relief and taking steps to normalize ties with Israel, while battling a severe economic crisis and facing challenges from those still loyal to bashir.

a ruling body known as the sovereign Council has run sudan under a fragile power-sharing deal between the military and civilians since the overthrow of bashir, an Islamist shunned by the West who presided over sudan for nearly three decades. elections are planned in 2024. “What happened is an orchestrat­ed coup by factions inside and outside the armed forces and this is an extension of the attempts by remnants since the fall of the former regime to abort the civilian democratic transition,” prime minister abdalla hamdok said in a televised statement.

“this attempt was preceded by extensive preparatio­ns represente­d by lawlessnes­s in the cities and the exploitati­on of the situation in the east of the country, attempts to close national roads and ports and block oil production.”

the streets of the capital Khartoum appeared calm, with people moving around as usual and no unusual deployment­s of security forces, a witness said.

early on tuesday morning, a witness said military units loyal to the council had used tanks to close a bridge connecting Khartoum with omdurman, just across the river nile.

a government source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said plotters had tried to take control of state radio in omdurman.

the suspected instigator­s of the coup attempt had been arrested and were being interrogat­ed, government spokesman hamza balol said on state tV, adding that the last pockets of rebellion at al shajara camp in south Khartoum were being dealt with.

It was not the first challenge to the transition­al authoritie­s. they say they have foiled or detected previous coup attempts linked to factions loyal to bashir, who was deposed by the army after months of protests against his rule.

In 2020, hamdok survived an assassinat­ion attempt in Khartoum.

those involved in the latest effort would be held to account, hamdok said on tuesday.

“For the first time, there are people who were arrested during their implementa­tion of the coup,” he said, repeating earlier calls for the reform and restructur­ing of sudan’s sprawling security apparatus.

sudan has gradually been welcomed into the internatio­nal fold since the overthrow of bashir, who is sought by the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) over alleged atrocities in darfur in the early 2000s.

the ICC’s chief prosecutor held talks with sudanese officials last month on accelerati­ng steps to hand over those wanted over darfur.

despite a peace deal signed last year with some sudanese rebels, there has been increased unrest in the western region of darfur as well as local clashes in sudan’s east.

this week members of the beja tribe blocked port sudan and highways leading to it.

sudan’s economy has been in deep crisis since before bashir’s removal and the transition­al government has undergone a reform program monitored by the Internatio­nal monetary Fund.

underlinin­g Western support for the transition­al authoritie­s, the paris Club of official creditors agreed in july to cancel $14 billion of sudan’s debt. but sudanese are still struggling with rapid inflation and shortages.

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