Has the Sudanese revolution been defeated?
The authorities in Sudan have denied that more than a hundred people have been killed in an attempt by the security forces to crush pro-democracy protests. Sudan's health ministry put the number of people who'd died at no more than forty-six. Talks between the opposition and the transitional military government broke down earlier this week, when they failed to agree on a plan for a return to civilian rule. Mudawi Ibrahim is one of Sudan's best known human rights activists.
(Picture: A Sudanese protester stands on a barricade in Khartoum on Wednesday. Credit: Reuters)
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