Sudan’s former president had a room full of millions of euros in his palace, office manager says

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Khadija Saleh, 41, a political activist and blogger, poses for a photograph in Khartoum, Sudan. After six years abroad, Saleh returned to her home country when people took to the streets demanding change. She was at a sit-in near the defence ministry in Khartoum on 3 June when security forces stormed the site. The area had become a centre for anti-government protests. Saleh said she was beaten with sticks, and still wears bandages on her wounds.

 

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But is the former dictator enjoying those millions?he a in jail and probably will get a death sentence,corruption doesn't pay instead it will lead you to problems.

HE SOLD OUT SOUTH OF SUDAN TO FOREIGNERS ....

Corrupt Presidents lose everything, money, property, family, digity, safety. Dictators lose their lives at the hands of those they hurt, history is full of examples of what greed can do to the greedy. Trump is no exception, he will go the same way. realDonaldTrump Be warned.

حسب صحيفة اندبندنت ' مدير مكتب البشير يقول : ان البشير لديه غرفة مليئة بملايين اليورو في قصره .. احد اسباب ارتفاع اسعار العملات الاجنبية مثل اليورو والدولار هو شراء الدكتاتوريين لها واحتكارها

Halal money

They are all the same. MAGABE had a GOLD room, where EVERYTHING is made of GOLD. Worth multiMILLIONS of DOLLARS. The leaders of ALL the THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES do this. 3or4 MULTIMILLION DOLLAR MANSIONS AND THESE SECRET ROOMS. And STILL Britain sends them £BILLIONS EVERY YEAR!

What is it about African leaders and heavy money stocking? LiveAndLetLive

Well, he would, wouldn't he!

of course

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