Parliament in Sudan cuts state of emergency by half

The state of emergency took effect on February 22
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Sudan’s parliament on Monday approved a nationwide state of emergency of six months instead of one year as ordered by President Omar al-Bashir to quell protests against his rule.

“A six-month state of emergency has been approved by a majority,” the speaker of parliament Ibrahim Ahmed Omer said after lawmakers voted on the proposal, according to an AFP correspondent.

The state of emergency took effect from February 22.

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