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Sudanese Revolt

The Sudanese Revolt refers to mass protests and civil unrest in Sudan, mainly beginning in late 2018, driven by economic hardship, political repression, and demands for democracy. Citizens organized large demonstrations to challenge the long-standing military and political leadership, culminating in the ousting of President Omar al-Bashir in 2019. The movement continues as civilians push for civilian rule, social reforms, and better economic conditions, often facing military opposition. The revolt highlights Sudan's struggle for democratic governance and accountability after decades of authoritarian rule.