Thousands fill Khartoum streets in ‘millions march’, driven back by security forces under gunfire, tear gas
Security forces fired teargas at protesters who continued to press on toward the presidential palace
Security forces fired teargas at protesters who continued to press on toward the presidential palace
Four people who lived through the dispersal of the sit-in in Khartoum tell Mada Masr what happened that fateful morning
Understanding the long history of the relationship between Sudan’s military, paramilitary groups and opposition parties
Protesters put up barricades on thousands of kilometers of roads after the violent sit-in dispersal
The violence began just after 5 am when Rapid Support Forces and riot police attacked the sit-in
Essam al-Haddad, assistant to the president on foreign relations and international cooperation, described the latest political developments in Egypt as a “military…
«This repressive regime has set itself an unattainable goal: to silence everyone all the time forever»
«The military elite has not modified its behavior, and may soon manoeuvre into a new role»
«I keep a photograph on the wall. It’s a grainy old black and white photo, poorly mounted and inexpertly framed. Very few people who mount the…»
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