Inside Sudan’s Military Coup

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On Wednesday, security forces in Sudan opened fire on anti-coup protesters, killing at least 10 people. The tally is the highest daily count of people killed since top generals seized power last month.  Thousands have protested since General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan – Sudan’s de facto leader since the 2019 revolution – dissolved the fragile government on October 25.

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コメント (21)
  • @Haraenul
    Two of my friends died since 2018 protests, one of them died with an explosive tear gas and the other died after the occupation forces were done beating him with sticks for several days in an unknown detention facility. I will always cheer for freedom, not for me, but for my country and it's next generations, because that's the sole purpose my friends sacrificed their souls for. #Freedom_Peace_Justice for Sudan.
  • 1:40 Omar Al-Bashir was by no means Africa’s longest ruling dictator. That title belongs to Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has been ruling Equatorial Guinea since overthrowing his uncle in 1979, a full ten years before al-Bashir took power. Teodoro Obiang is still in power to this day, so his now 12 year lead on al-Bashir will only keep growing.
  • This is VICE at its best. IMO they do some of the best coverage of the Middle East and African politics.
  • @janjaweed
    Sudanese people are so brave to fight such a brutal generals, thanks vice for spreading the word.
  • She's an absolute legend. What an amazing journalist she is! Being there on the ground, in a protest in Sudan whilst knowing that was a real possibility the military would start shooting at people (as they did) is very very brave. I hope she will be OK and won't have PTSD.
  • 10:10 - Even the Military spokesperson looked so scared. I guess he was afraid he'd be jailed if he said anything wrong, lol.
  • @TheGeeoff
    This is an incredible story and so very, very sad. Hemetti is a terrible person. His legacy of violence has stretched for decades and he still refuses to stop.
  • I'm foreigner from Indonesia who's studying in Sudan and I didn't even realize it was happening in this country.. Indonesia at '98 had the same problem, but we was solving it quickly
  • The fact that we get free documentaries on YouTube by VICE News is truly a gift 👍
  • Taking “shot on an iphone” to a new level… great quality too for one.
  • STAND UP FOR MY COUNTRY ❤️🙏🏾🇸🇩 PRAYERS PRAYERS PRAYERS
  • Young women appear to be leading the resistance, based on this report. Powerful stuff.
  • @mosab22
    Thank you for shedding light on what happening in Sudan. Your questions were on point, and they are used to answer in ambiguous ways. From what I see it, the military will not hand the power to the civilians because they are afraid of being held accountable for what they did in the last 32 years. I live abroad, but I am sad about what happened to my home country. It is of the best reports of what happening in Sudan. Many thanks for your efforts.
  • lol that "General of the navy" was like "the military have looked into the military and have found nothing to be wrong!"
  • I'm so sick of evil power thirsty people. May God be with the innocent people of Sudan. 🙏🏾
  • I just seen this report , and As a sudanese and living inside of Sudan I want to thank you on behalf of sudanese for Your coverage and spreading our fight for freedom in my country
  • I wish Shane Smith and Suroosh Alvi will start documenting the world again🔥