
Al-Bashir Government
The Al-Bashir government in Sudan was led by Omar al-Bashir, who ruled from 1989 to 2019 after coming to power in a military coup. His administration was marked by authoritarian control, widespread human rights violations, and conflicts, including the Darfur crisis. Al-Bashir’s government implemented Islamic laws, suppressed political opposition, and faced international sanctions. In 2019, mass protests and military pressure led to his ousting. His rule significantly impacted Sudan’s economy and social fabric, leaving a complex legacy of internal conflict, governance struggles, and efforts toward transitional justice.