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I wrote about Sudan 3 weeks ago, around its one-year-anniversary of brutal civil conflict. (If anyone wants access to that historical explainer, let me know.)

The crux of that piece, as with the one I wrote on Tigray two years ago, was reflecting on the work we can do even when we can't directly push for change.

The lesson from Sudan, where civic protests first toppled a dictator, is to *never* let militaries control a country's path to more democratic futures.

theguardian.com/world/article/

@MLClark

It's generally a 'little birdie' that's whispering the military's ear (ok, maybe a Bald Eagle). A lot of the time, 'we' are the problem.

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