Sudan officials: Ousted president moved to Khartoum prison
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A Sudanese official and a former minister say the military has transferred ousted President Omar al-Bashir to a prison in the capital, Khartoum.
They say al-Bashir was moved from a "safe place" — the presidential residence inside the military headquarters — where he was held since his ouster, to Kopar Prison.
The two spoke on condition of anonymity Wednesday because they weren't authorized to talk to reporters.
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Organizers of the street protests had demanded the military move al-Bashir to an official prison.
Sudan's military last week ousted al-Bashir following months of street protests against his 30-year rule, then appointed a military council it says would rule for no more than two years while elections are organized.
The military has said it wouldn't extradite al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court.