A state of emergency has been declared in Sudan after its military dissolved civilian rule and arrested political leaders.
A video revealed how protesters were manning lit barricades and entering the area near the military's headquarters. It also said Mr Hamdok was being pressed to support a coup but was refusing to do so, urging people to continue with peaceful protests to"defend the revolution". Demonstrator Sawsan Bashir also said:"We will not leave the streets until the civilian government is back and the transition is back."It was learnt that the internet was down while that army and paramilitary troops have been deployed across the city. Khartoum airport was also closed, and international flights were being suspended while the military's move has so far earned International condemnation.
The country has made huge strides in normalising ties with the West and unlocking much-needed funding streams as the promise of transition to democracy has kept many Sudanese and the country's allies hopeful but all that could be at risk now.
when is Nigeria turn?
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Coup with the masses support will succeed but those carried by naked military forces, tipped by imperialism, neocolonial power will never succeed again.We are actually not against every coup, but the one organised by selfish & western hirelings will fail.
If I was president and this guy walks in and open his teeth like this…I handover straight and walk away no need to quarrel 😞
How I wish the Nigeria army can learn and emulate this people! Then the country could have been peaceful since But the corruption have been eating deep into the system
It coming home
Good one
It's a gradual process, they will all get sense, just make sure you do not spare the corrupt ones. They are the reason you are doing this.
This is exactly what African need, so much bad and corrupt leaders in Africa.
Needed in Nigeria ASAP
Military regime sweeping across Africa again.
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