Behind the deadly scenes of Sudan’s protest movement

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Al-Araby

Sudan entered the new year shrouded in a cloak of chaos after a tumultuous end to 2021. The country’s volatile state has led to a heightened sense of unpredictability as both a political and economic crisis tower over civilians. The disarray appears far from over following former Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok’s resignation from his post, after 2022 made its entrance, on 2 January. Hamdok’s move left the military in power just over two months after their coup and a deadly crackdown on pro-democracy protesters, where security forces killed at least 63 civilians and injured hundreds more. Despit…

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