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General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas,
United States in 1966.
Nimeiri moved on to
different positions in the
Sudanese Army. He was
accused in...
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Command Council (RCC),
which possessed collective executive authority under Nimeiri's chairmanship. On ****uming control, the RCC
proclaimed the establishment...
- (Arabic: المصالحة الوطنية) was
reached in
Sudan on 7 July 1977,
where Nimeiri and al-Mahdi
signed an
agreement that
readmitted the
opposition in exchange...
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least democratic country in Africa. In
September 1983,
President Jaafar Nimeiri introduced sharia law in Sudan,
known as
September laws,
symbolically disposing...
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Sudan illegally after several months abroad,
Nimeiri placed him
under house arrest. In
March 1971,
Nimeiri indicated that
trade unions, a
traditional communist...
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political approach. However, this
split remained inactive due to the coup by
Nimeiri and the
subsequent Mayo regime.
Following a
failed coup
attempt in June...
- and commander-in-chief of the
Sudanese Armed Forces. Then-Colonel
Jaafar Nimeiri came to
power in the 1969
Sudanese coup d'état.
Khalid H****an
Abbas was...
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discontent against Nimeiri grew over
several years prior to 1985,
according to
Sudanese interviewed by The New York Times, who said that
Nimeiri had "begun to...
- to right:
Muammar Gaddafi (Libya), Y****er
Arafat (Palestine),
Jaafar al-
Nimeiri (Sudan),
Gamal Abdel N****er (Egypt), King
Faisal (Saudi Arabia) and Sheikh...
- prevail –
particularly with
respect to inheritance. In
September 1983,
Nimeiri imposed the
sharia throughout the land,
eliminating the
civil and penal...