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Sudan: Opposition Forces Will Not Recognise Election Results
Dabanga, 20 April 2015
The Sudan Appeal signatories will not recognise the outcome of the election, nor the government that will be based on it. Read more »
The allied opposition forces observers that they will not recognise the outcome of the election, nor the government that will be based on it.
Election observers (file photo)
Analysts say the no-shows at the ballot box may simply show a generalised indifference or disillusionment with politics and not the call by opposition for a boycott. Read more »
The African Union Election Observation Mission has said the polls were marred by a lack of "serious opponents" of Sudan's ruling party. Read more »
The elections, expected to return incumbent President Omar al-Bashir to power, was shunned by the opposition. Read more »
A rally by students to protest against the elections was forcefully dispersed by security forces. Read more »
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