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Sudan's deposed president arrives at corruption trial
Al-Bashir was ousted in April after months of protests, ending nearly 30 years in power.
Sudan's deposed president, Omar al-Bashir, has appeared in court in the capital Khartoum for trial on corruption charges.
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(Photo: Sudan's deposed military ruler Omar al-Bashir sits in a defendant's cage during the opening of his corruption trial in Khartoum on August 19, 2019. Credit: EBRAHIM HAMID/AFP/Getty Images)
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Mon 19 Aug 201915:06GMT
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