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Hope and Fear in Sudan Two Years After Protests Erupted

Thursday, 17 December, 2020 - 07:30 Sudanese protesters from the city of Atbara, the cradle of Sudan s revolution, arrive in the capital Khartoum to celebrate the downfall of dictator Omar al-Bashir in April 2019 | AFP Asharq Al-Awsat Sudan has experienced a whirlwind of change since its popular revolution kicked off two years ago, bringing an end to the three-decade reign of strongman Omar al-Bashir. But experts warn the country is now at a critical juncture as tensions have flared between the military and civilian leaders who share power in a fragile transitional government. A rupture between civilians and the military is a constant risk, said Rebecca Hamilton, associate professor at American University s Washington College of Law, urging a surge of international support for the civilian side.

Hope and fear in Sudan two years after protests erupted | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Hope and fear in Sudan two years after protests erupted 263 change since its popular revolution kicked off two years ago, bringing an end to the three-decade reign of strongman Omar al-Bashir. But experts warn the country is now at a critical juncture as tensions have flared between the military and civilian leaders who share power in a fragile transitional government. Rebecca Hamilton, associate professor at American University’s Washington College of Law, urging a “surge” of international support for the civilian side. with fear, but refuse to give up hope. “Two years after the start of the revolution we are of course

Two years after mass protests, Sudan risks rupture |

Two years after mass protests, Sudan risks rupture An economic crisis, exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, is bringing yet more pain to the country of over 40 million. Thursday 17/12/2020 Sudanese protesters demonstrate outside the army complex in Khartoum, April 2019. (AFP) KHARTOUM – Sudan has experienced a whirlwind of change since its popular revolution kicked off two years ago, bringing an end to the three-decade reign of strongman Omar al-Bashir. But experts warn the country is now at a critical juncture as tensions have flared between the military and civilian leaders who share power in a fragile transitional government. “A rupture between civilians and the military is a constant risk,” said Rebecca Hamilton, associate professor at American University’s Washington College of Law, urging a “surge” of international support for the civilian side.

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