Sudan inches closer towards an Arab Spring on Friday
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Sudan inches closer towards an Arab Spring on Friday

Khartoum : Sudan | Jun 23, 2012 at 12:45 AM PDT
Source: Sudan Tribune
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The protest movement that began in Sudan six days ago has gained momentum on Friday with serious demonstrations taking place throughout the day in various parts of the capital Khartoum as well as in other key towns. Photo of a Sudanese activist burning tire during Friday protests (Girifna, an anti-government... FULL ARTICLE AT Sudan Tribune
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