Sudan: No Secret Meeting Held to Protect President Al-Bashir

Pretoria — The Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) on Monday said media reports alleging that security cluster ministers held a secret meeting to protect and give safe passage to Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, relies on nameless and faceless sources.

GCIS said government had noted the claims and categorically denies there was a secret meeting held by the security cluster ministers, including the Minister in the Presidency and the Director General of the Presidency in Cape Town.

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