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  • Iran 2026-01-10 16:37

    By Fatemeh Kavand

    A familiar pattern from Khartoum to Tehran

    TEHRAN- Sudan began with a promise of liberation, with the image of a woman dressed in white who became the symbol of the revolution, and continued with slogans of dignity and freedom. Today, however, it stands beneath the rubble of civil war, famine, and mass killing. This is an account of the path that led a social protest to the collapse of an entire country.

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