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Sudan protesters flood capital to defend 'revolution'

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 1 July 2019.

Published on July 1, 2019, Sudan protesters have taken to the streets to defend their 'revolution' against the government's attempts to suppress their movement.

The protests, which began in December 2018, have been ongoing for months, with demonstrators calling for democratic reforms and an end to the country's authoritarian rule.

According to reports, the protesters have been met with violence and repression by the government, with many being arrested, injured, or killed.

Despite the challenges, the protesters remain determined to see their demands met, and their movement has gained international attention and support.

The situation in Sudan remains volatile, with the government and protesters engaging in a cat-and-mouse game of protests and crackdowns.

As the situation continues to unfold, the international community is watching closely, with many calling for the government to respect the protesters' rights and demands.

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