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Sudan's deposed president Bashir believed imprisoned

Sudanese soldiers stand guard at the walls of Kober prison

Sudanese soldiers stand guard at the walls of Kober prison Source: Getty Images

Months of protests resulted in the removal of the long-time president in a military coup last week but Sudanese people remain on the streets, demanding a civilian government.


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By Tom Stayner

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Months of protests resulted in the removal of the long-time president in a military coup last week but Sudanese people remain on the streets, demanding a civilian government.



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