A Coup Fails in Sudan but Its Fragile Democracy Remains at Risk

However they’d misinterpret the nationwide temper. No matter their grievances with the federal government, extraordinary Sudanese should not inclined towards one other revolution. Neither is the navy excessive command of a thoughts to hitch a basic mutiny. Not even the nation’s most feared warlord, the paramilitary commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, a.ok.a. Hemeti, wished something to do with the putschists. “We is not going to permit a coup to happen,” he stated. “We wish actual democratic transition by means of free and truthful elections, not like up to now.”

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