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Sudan scraps al-Bashir era law regulating women's lives
Updated On: 30 November, 2019 07:20 AM IST | Khartoum | Agencies
Women activists hail decision by the new authorities, which also dissolves autocrat Omar al-Bashir's party that ruled the country for three decades.

An activist says more is needed to be done to end 'a very discriminatory legal framework'. File pic/AFP
Khartoum: Sudan's new authorities on Thursday night ordered that the party of ousted autocrat Omar al-Bashir be dissolved and all its properties be confiscated, heeding the call of protesters whose campaign led to the leader's overthrow.
Bashir and his Islamist National Congress Party (NCP) had ruled the northeast African country since June 30, 1989, before a nationwide protest movement resulted in him being deposed earlier this year.

