Sudanese Revolution
The Sudanese Revolution refers to a series of protests and uprisings that began in December 2018, primarily driven by economic hardship and political repression. Citizens demanded the resignation of long-time President Omar al-Bashir, who had ruled Sudan for nearly 30 years. The movement gained momentum, leading to mass demonstrations across the country.
In April 2019, after months of protests, Omar al-Bashir was ousted from power by the military. This event marked a significant turning point, as the revolution continued with calls for a civilian-led government. The struggle for democracy and human rights remains ongoing in Sudan, reflecting the people's desire for change.