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Will Sudan ever get its hard fought democracy?

It’s less than three years after the Sudanese people ousted President Bashir. Now the military has taken control and protesters are back on the streets calling for democracy.

People in Sudan are back on the streets.

In 2019, they protested for months to remove President Omar al-Bashir after 29 years in power.

They stayed on the streets until the military agreed to share power with civilians.

There were supposed to be elections in 2023, but a coup two weeks ago has put that in doubt.

Is democracy the Sudanese worked so hard for now in jeopardy?

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Host: Alan Kasujja (@kasujja)
Guest: Raga Makawi (@makawiraga)

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