A revolution in Sudan appears to be faltering. In April, a military backed coup saw Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir fall from power. He had ruled the country since 1989 and has previously been indicted for war crimes.The country’s military has since taken power but pro-democracy protesters have demanded for a civilian government.
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Sudan: Why have civilians been killed and what are protesters asking for?
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