Why women led the uprising in Sudan
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Why women led the uprising in Sudan
The protests that have now led to the ouster of Sudan’s president, Omar Al Bashir, have been dominated by women. Day after day, on the streets of Khartoum, as many as two-thirds of those who turn out have been women. Photos of women — angry, defiant, celebratory — have become the emblems of the upr»»»

Sudan leaders face pressure for transfer to civilian rule
KHARTOUM: Sudan’s military rulers faced pressure from demonstrators and Western governments to hand power to a new civilian government Monday as activists warned of an attempt to disperse a 10-day-old mass protest outside army headquarters. Thousands remained camped outside the complex in Khartoum »»»
Sudan Leaders Face Pressure for Transfer to Civilian Rule
Sudan's military rulers faced pressure from demonstrators and Western governments to hand power to a new civilian government Monday as activists warned of an attempt to disperse a 10-day-old mass protest outside army headquarters. Thousands remained camped outside the complex in Khartoum overnight »»»
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