• The Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation (RCCNS-Sudan) was the governing body of Sudan following the June 1989 coup. It grew out of the...
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  • support, replaced Sadiq al-Mahdi's government with the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation (RCC), a military junta of 15 military officers (reduced...
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  • d'état Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation, body that governed Sudan after the 1989 coup d'état Syrian Revolutionary Command Council, an...
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    List of heads of state of Sudan (category Lists of national presidents)
    Military Council 1986–1989: Chairman of the Supreme Council 1989–1993: Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation 1993–2019:...
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    Omar al-Bashir (category National Congress Party (Sudan) politicians)
    first husband Ibrahim Shamsaddin, a member of the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation who had died in a helicopter crash. Al-Bashir does...
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  • in another military coup on 11 April 2019. Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation National Islamic Front M. W. Daly, Darfur's Sorrow: The...
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    Sudanese Revolutionary Front leader El Hadi Idris Yahya, Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North leader Malik Agar, and Sudan Liberation Movement for Justice-Karbino...
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    Saddam Hussein's amicable relationship with the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation, the body ruling Sudan at the time, the Ba'ath branch...
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    afterwards in 1990 became Secretary-General of the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation; the ruling authority of Sudan between 1989 and 1993...
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  • Command Council Syrian Revolutionary Command Council Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation in Sudan Rape Crisis Centers in the United States...
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    With the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation abolished in 1993 and the ruling National Islamic Front (NIF) forming the National Congress...
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    Saddam Hussein's amicable relationship with the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation, the body ruling Sudan, the Ba'ath branched was oppressed...
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    coup against power, who in turn formed the Revolutionary Command Council, which replaced the Sovereignty Council. The first line-up came to power from 10...
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  • The National Council for the Revolutionary Command (NCRC) was the twenty-man council set up to rule Syria after the 1963 coup d'état. The NCRC was composed...
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    ideology as its predecessors National Islamic Front (NIF) and the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation, which al-Bashir headed as Chairman...
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    The Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council (Arabic: مجلس القيادة الثوري العراقي ) was established after the military coup in 1968, and was the ultimate decision-making...
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    Abdel Fattah al-Burhan (category Members of the Transitional Sovereignty Council)
    Council was formed, also to be initially headed by al-Burhan. The 2020 Juba Agreement allowed al-Burhan to continue to lead the Sovereignty Council for...
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  • military council". www.aljazeera.com. Archived from the original on 3 September 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2019. "Head of Sudan military council steps down...
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    Ahmad al-Bashir overthrew Sadiq and established the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation to rule Sudan. Bashir's commitment to imposing the...
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  • Bakri Hassan Saleh (category National Congress Party (Sudan) politicians)
    al-Bashir to power, and he served as a member on the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation, which governed Sudan following the coup. Saleh held...
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  • were not represented. Al-Bashir, as chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation (RCC), assumed power on June 30, 1989 and served...
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    The First Sudanese Sovereignty Council (26 December 1955–17 November 1958), or Supreme Commission or Commission of Sovereignty, was established in the...
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    Gaafar Nimeiry (category Non-U.S. alumni of the Command and General Staff College)
    state of Sudan from 1969 to 1985, first as Chairman of the National Revolutionary Command Council and then as President. A military officer, he came to power...
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  • Alexandria, Egypt. He returned to Sudan shortly before his death and lobbied for peace in the War in Darfur. He actively worked on the Darfur file and was...
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    declare independence to parliament. He assumed the post of president of the Council of Sovereignty after the revolution of October 1964 during the second period...
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    September 1989, the ruling Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation (RCC) invited different sectors to a 'National Dialogue Conference', but...
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  • government policies. Following the 1989 coup, the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation (RCC-NS) dismissed several broadcasters from Sudan...
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    Nimeiry leading to him becoming the Chairman of the Transitional Military Council. Following elections, he surrendered power to the government of head of...
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  • was completed. The agreements provided for the transfer of power to a new body known as the Sovereignty Council and to other transitional state bodies...
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  • December, the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation officers pledged loyalty to al-Turabi. Together, they formed the "Council of Defenders...
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