Four Years On From Sudan’s Revolution, Civilian Rule Postponed Again
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April 11 marks four years since a popular uprising in Sudan led the military to overthrow President Omar al-Bashir, but hopes for civilian rule have not been fulfilled. Sudan's pro-democracy movement has struggled with the military for power. Henry Wilkins reports from Khartoum on the state of Sudan's iconic revolution.
Camera and produced by: Henry Wilkins