Sudan’s protests become civil insurrection admin, July 6, 2012August 15, 2024 Open Democracy July 6, 2012 & CETRI Le Sud en mouvement (Belgium) A growing anti-government movement consisting of nonviolent demonstrations as well as scattered rioting is beginning to threaten the Sudanese dictatorship of Omar al-Bashir, an indicted war criminal, who has ruled this large North African nation for 23 years. Beginning as protests against strict austerity measures imposed three weeks ago, the chants of the protesters have escalated to “the people want to overthrow the regime,” the line heard in recent uprisings in other Arab countries, including Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Bahrain and Syria. Could Sudan be the next Arab country in which an autocratic government is brought down in a largely nonviolent civil insurrection? Africa Arab Spring 2011 Nonviolent Action North Africa Open Democracy Sudan