Why young people in Sudan are ready to continue protesting
The opposition in Sudan is calling for more protests on Friday against the rule of President Omar al Bashir.
The country has already been rocked by two weeks of sometimes deadly street demonstrations. The protests first erupted in mid-December after the government announced price rises on fuel and bread.
Newsday's Bola Mosuro spoke to a young Sudanese man in Khartoum who is planning on taking part in further planned protests. We are not naming him for his safety.
(Photo: Protests on the streets of Khartoum. Credit: Reuters)
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