As I predicted, NCP is in big trouble! The loss of oil revenue and the need to keep security forces happy Bashir had no choice but to increase taxes and stop subsiding basic commodities.
Bashir’s options are limited, if he stays in Sudan he will prosecuted or even handed over to ICC, the only place where he can run to which out of the reach of ICC is either KSA or Iran but both countries will be risking relations with the new Sudan. Take my word, he will fight to the end, the question what will the men around him do?
The current demonstration is gaining momentum and traction. Students start it but now more sectors of the Sudanese community are involved and the numbers of participants is increasing day after day. It is just a matter of time for the Bashir’s government to collapse.
Sudan is late in its “Spring” compared to other Arab nations such Tunisia or Egypt but in fact Sudan is a head of the curve. This will be the THIRD time people of Sudan revolts against a dictator, but why this Sudan is different? Do not you find it strange that an Islamic ruler is afraid of protests coming out of mosques?
While Arab nations are putting Islamisits in charge, Sudan is doing the opposite! It is like having a revolution in Iran and getting rid of Ayatollahs. Who is coming next no one knows but let us wait until we reach the bridge.
Another day, another demonstration.
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