Which way Sudan heads will be determined by the willingness of stakeholders to make compromises.
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Which way Sudan heads will be determined by the willingness of stakeholders to make compromises.
Despite a lack of meaningful organisation by the opposition, the Sudanese are still protesting against the government.
Recent protests are about more than austerity measures and many demonstrators want the regime in Khartoum to fall.
Is South Sudan’s attack on Sudan’s oil field an attempt to destabilise President Al Bashir’s control to the north?