Article 5ZR5M ‘Our friends didn’t die in vain’: Sudan’s activists aim to topple military regime

‘Our friends didn’t die in vain’: Sudan’s activists aim to topple military regime

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Jason Burke & Zeinab Mohammed Salih in Khartou
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Three years after protests toppled Omar al-Bashir, activists hope to bring down another government with little more than phones, placards and motorbikes

A small house on a street in central Khartoum, lost among the dusty blocks of offices and cheap hotels but not difficult to find. On the wall outside, a slightly faded portrait of the smiling young man who once lived here: Abdulsalam Kisha.

Inside, half a dozen men and a woman are meeting, planning, eating, joking. These self-styled revolutionaries" do not belong to a political party, or even a defined organisation. Instead, they are part of a coalition of hundreds of grassroots associations across Sudan's towns and cities coordinated by activists who hope to bring down a powerful military regime with little more than placards, smartphones and motorbikes. The efforts of these resistance committees" in Sudan are being watched - with hope by many, anxiety by autocratic leaders - across a swathe of the Middle East and Africa.

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