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Port Sudan Junta Taps Bashir Lawyer as Justice Minister, Igniting Anger

Sudanese activists and opposition figures condemned the appointment of Abdullah Darf — a long-time National Congress Party stalwart and former defence lawyer for ousted dictator Omar al-Bashir — as justice minister in Port Sudan junta leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s interim cabinet. Prime Minister Kamil Idris, named by Burhan in May, swore in five additional ministers this week, bringing the lineup to 10 of 22 planned posts. Darf’s eleva…
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Khartoum, Jul 12 (Latin Press) The newly appointed Sudanese Prime Minister, Kamil Idriss, appointed five headlines for his cabinet in formation, according to official reports released here today. The post Sudanese Prime Minister appoints more ministers first appeared on News Prensa Latina.

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The Sudanese Prime Minister, Kamel Idriss, announced the appointment of Abdullah Derv as Minister of Justice in his new Government, for which he had so far selected 10 ministers. This choice was controversial, as Draf was a member of the defence body for the deposed President Omar Al-Bashir and his associates, in the case of undermining the constitutional order. Under the Al-Bashir regime, Draf occupied a number of constitutional positions, and …

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عكاظ broke the news in Mecca, Saudi Arabia on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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