Ousted Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir held at military hospital amid crisis.

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Sudan's former president Omar al-Bashir, who was ousted by mass protests in 2019, is being held in a high-security military hospital along with around 30 other detainees, according to the country's army. Bashir and the others were relocated on the advice of the prison's medical staff "due to their health conditions." Questions arose over Bashir's whereabouts after a former minister in his government, Ahmed Haroun, announced on Tuesday that he had left the prison with other former officials.
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