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This Jan. 10, 2020 photo, shows, the Blue Nile bridge where more than 40 bodies of people slain by Sudanese security forces were thrown into the Nile River during last years' revolution, in the capital Khartoum, Sudan. Sudan's young protesters who led the uprising against former President Omar al-Bashir, are now caught in the limbo of the country's fragile interim period. They say they've lost trust in the generals leading the country after a brutal crackdown on their sit-in last summer by security forces that killed dozens. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

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Sudan's youth protesters await justice amid frail transition
March 8, 2020 11:13 p.m.

Sudan's youth protesters await justice amid frail transition

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — When Youssef al-Sewahly took to the streets in Sudan late in 2018, he and the other protesters had one goal: to remove the autocratic regime of Omar al-Bashir and replace it with a civilian-led government. They’ve achieved the former, but the latter still hangs in the balance.