Sudan’s ousted president on Tuesday took “full responsibility” for the 1989 coup that led to his presidency, according to the first televised testimony of his ongoing trial. Omar al-Bashir’s admission came during court proceedings in Sudan, where he faces charges relating to the overthrow of the former elected government headed by prime minister Sadiq al-Mahdi. Al-Bashir was ousted in April 2019 and has since been incarcerated on corruption charges. “I bear full responsibility for what happened on June 30 (1989), a confession is the strongest of all evidence,” al-Bashir said as part of his tes…