![]() Last week, the army seized power in a coup that erased everything the Sudanese people had gained since Bashir’s military government was toppled in 2019. In the end, all that mattered was that it was two years during which the military grew tired of partnering with civilians in a transitional power-sharing agreement. And two years of tentative hope that perhaps these deaths had not been in vain. Two years of mourning those who had died in Sudan’s revolution to oust Omar al-Bashir. Two years of trying to establish a civilian government. Two years of working to bring Sudan in from the cold after almost three decades of isolation. L ast week in Sudan, two years disappeared in a flash.
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