How celebs are using social media to help Sudan’s people achieve freedom

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Celebs including Rihanna, George Clooney and comedian Hasan Minhaj want governments of Western countries to put pressure on Sudan's ruling military.

The country’s protest movement and the military government currently controlling it have agreed to resume talks, following mediation by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

Sudan’s ruling military council on Thursday for the first time admitted it dispersed a Khartoum sit-in, which left dozens dead, as US and African diplomats stepped up efforts for a solution to the country’s political crisis. This follows Sudan’s long-time president Omar al-Bashir being ousted in April after months of demonstrations against his regime, before being charged with corruption on Thursday.Protests erupt on December 19, 2018, against a government decision to triple bread prices.

Clashes break out as police try to disperse the crowds. Eight demonstrators are killed in two cities, the first of dozens of deaths in protest-related violence over the following months.Four days later soldiers fire bullets and tear gas as they enter a hospital in the city of Omdurman in pursuit of protesters, Amnesty International says.

The demonstrators defy attempts by the feared security service to dislodge them and troops intervene to protect them.On April 11, military authorities announce they have removed Bashir from power and that a transitional military council will govern for two years. The charges against Bashir came during an investigation into the death of a medic who was killed during a protest in the capital’s Burri district.

 

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