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A protester shot in Sudan explains why he'll continue to demonstrate
Protests in Sudan demanding that President Omar al-Bashir step down show no signs of abating. Since December there have been mass protests which even the president described as a replica of the Arab Spring. Protesters have claimed they have been shot with live ammunition, something the government has denied. 91热爆 Newsday's James Copnall spoke to one protester, Mamon Emam, who says he was shot in the leg and has the evidence to prove it.
(Credit: Mamon Emam Photo: X-ray of Mamoun Emam's leg)
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