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Abe Abraham
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Re: Unconfirmed: Sudan declares UK Ambassador Persona Non Grata.

Post by Abe Abraham » 31 Oct 2021, 12:00


We have still to see how the story is going to develop but it is really funny because the guy arrived in Khartoum on october 2 and he took his job three days later and immediately he began to make trouble by acting arrogantly and putting his nose where it doesn't belong.

https://asharq.com/latest-news/2RQheLDLfJZyJNrWmfckgZ


Sources to Al-Sharq: The Sudanese authorities have given the British ambassador 21 days to leave.



Sunday, October 31, 2021 01:39

Khartoum - (East):

Sources told Al-Sharq that the Sudanese authorities gave the British ambassador in Khartoum, Giles Lever, 21 days to leave the country.

The British ambassador had said that his country "strongly condemns" the measures taken by the army in Sudan, adding that "these unilateral measures are illegal," and called for "the release of all political detainees," and spoke of the "ill-treatment of some of them."


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Re: Unconfirmed: Sudan declares UK Ambassador Persona Non Grata.

Post by Digital Weyane » 31 Oct 2021, 12:45

ነጮች ጌቶቻችንን ከአፍሪቃ ምድር ለማባረር የሚያስችል ድፍረት ከየት መጣ?? :roll:

ይኼ ምንጩ ኤርትራ መሆኑን በዓለም ደረጃ የተመሰከረለትና እንደ ወረርሽኝ ሆኖ ዎደ ሌሎች የአፍሪቃ አገሮች እየተስፋፋ ያለው ታላቅ ድፍረት ለመግታት ይቻል ዘንድ ፡ የነጮች ቅኝ ገዢዎች አለኝታና መከታ እየተባለ የተዘመረለት የወያኔ መራሹ ቡድን የነጮችን የበላይነት በአፍሪቃ ምድር የማስጠበቅ ኃላፊነቱን ኡንዲወጣና በሱዳን መንግሥት ላይ ከፍተኛ ማእቀብ ኡንዲጥል ጥሪ ኡናቀርባለን። :roll:

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Re: Unconfirmed: Sudan declares UK Ambassador Persona Non Grata.

Post by Temt » 31 Oct 2021, 13:08

Sudan Gives UK 's Ambassador 21 Days to Leave
Published October 31st, 2021 - 09:18 GMT
albawaba - The Sudan government has given the British Ambassador in Khartoum Mr Giles Lever 21 days to leave the country.

Why? Well apparently, he has posted a video critical of the new ruler of Sudan Abed Al Fattah Al Burhan who took the reigns of power with force - a military coup many are describing it - from the civilian Prime Minister Abdula Hamdok.



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