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Sudan Protests: Army To Make 'Important' Announcement.

Updated April 11, 2019

There has been an often festive mood at the sit-in, with protesters singing and dancing to the tunes of revolutionary songs. The demonstrators have braved repeated volleys of tear gas from members of the powerful National Intelligence and Security Service since they began camping outside the complex on April 6, protest organisers say.

“I hope our revolution will achieve its goal,” said Alaa Salah, dubbed the protest movement’s “Nubian queen”, after a video clip went viral of her conducting chants with demonstrators outside the army headquarters.

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