Women Are Leading the Protests in Sudan
Sudan (GV) – “No to corrupt dictatorship,” a drawing by Tibyan Albasha. Used with permission. Since December 2018, protests in Sudan that sparked over the tripled price of bread have turned into nationwide protests against the nearly three-decade rule regime of Omar Al Bashir. Finally, on Thursday April 11, 2019, Bashir was forced to step down. AL-BASHIR IS OUT !! WE DID IT !!! #Sudan — Alaa Salah (@iAlaaSalah) April 11, 2019 Bashir’s government has used repressive tactics and measures to quell the protests. More than 40 protesters have been…
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