How Sudan's protesters upped the ante, and forced al-Bashir from power

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How Sudan's protesters upped the ante, and forced al-Bashir from power
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By the time al-Bashir stepped down protests had taken hold in more than 35 cities across the country. People took to the streets in more and more places following the first demonstration in the northern Nile-side town of Atbara.

bread prices. In a matter of weeks, the protest in Atbara would reach the capital Khartoum 349 kilometres away.

In the final days before al-Bashir stepped down thousands of demonstrators reached the ministry compound in Khartoum. This also houses al-Bashir’s residence, the secret service headquarters and the defence ministry. Protesters used a number of tactics to keep the momentum going. These included using social media such as Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp. All evolved during the uprising despite the government’s attempts to block the user, and Virtual Private Networks were used to access the women’s only Facebook group called “Videos recorded by the protesters became important in documenting the crimes perpetrated by the security forces during the peaceful protests.

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