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Hope of a successful democratic transition led by the military suddenly feels bitterly naive
Women from conservative cultures are encouraged to speak out on sexual abuse
Demands for a better security climate wins attention online and from the government
A struggle that has for too long been invisible is at the heart of today’s civil rights movement
The removal of president Omar al-Bashir was designed to ensure the autocracy’s survival
The country is still under military rule, but protesters now have a powerful voice
I grew up watching censors rip apart my father’s newspaper, now they have forced me out of Khartoum
Growing movement to oust Omar al-Bashir cuts across social classes and ethnic divides
After 30 years of Bashir’s rule the people are losing patience at the corruption
The drive to uncover and preserve history is undermined by dam projects and rivalries
The country will need to shed its violent reputation as a pariah state if its industries are to prosper
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