This Jan. 12, 2020 photo, shows Sudanese activist and artist Youssef al-Sewahly standing near graffiti drew during last years' revolution, in Khartoum, Sudan. When 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. Theyve achieved the former, but the latter still hangs in the balance. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
March 8, 2020
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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.