It's a great day for Sudan, say expats

 

Its a great day for Sudan, say expats

Dubai - They are asking for the installation of a civilian government.

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Amira Agarib

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Published: Fri 12 Apr 2019, 6:37 PM

Last updated: Sat 13 Apr 2019, 11:07 AM

When Sudan's defense minister announced on Thursday that Omar Hassan Al Bashir's 30-year rule is over, several Sudanese expats in the UAE rejoiced.
Resident Hoyam Fateh said it was a "great day" for Sudan. "We have been waiting for this day for years, and Sudan has suffered from the economic crisis, rising inflation, and cutbacks in subsidies throughout the dictatorship."
Sudan's Minister of Defence, Awad Mohamed Ahmed Ibn Auf, announced that Al Bashir had been taken into custody and the government had been dissolved after massive street protests rocked and swept over the country. He said the country would enter a two-year transition period where the military would be in charge.
Expats in the UAE are now pinning their hopes on the interim government, which they insisted must also include civilians.
"We hope that the new government will tackle the economic issues, however, they should involve civilians in this governance," Fateh said.
Murtada Majid, a UAE-based legal advisor, said: "This is a day of joy and happiness for millions Sudanese who have been struggling for years to topple this dictatorship. But we are all hoping for a democratic government, as many people find that the announcement did not give further details."
While many of their questions remained unanswered, the expats said they have every reason to celebrate what they described as the "victory of the Sudanese people".
Abdul Raheem Ameer, another UAE resident, said: "The ouster of Al Bashir will open a new era for Sudan. This is a morning of hope for all Sudanese who suffered a lot from the dictatorship, with its bad administration that led to conflicts and wars."
Expat Nabwia Ali said they are pretty sure all their other compatriots across the world are "happy to win this battle against such an aggressive government".
amira@khaleejtimes.com


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