THE SPREAD OF NON-VIOLENT ACTION THE CASE OF THE 2018–2019 REVOLUTION IN SUDAN

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THE SPREAD OF NON-VIOLENT ACTION THE CASE OF THE 2018–2019 REVOLUTION IN SUDAN

29 Nov 2022

After the coup, activists turned their attention the anonymous organization had provided support for FreedomHouse.org 3 THE SPREAD OF NON-VIOLENT ACTION THE CASE OF THE 2018–2019 REVOLUTION IN SUDAN nonviolent action to Sudanese movement leaders in the Study methods and limitations period from 2013 to 2018. [...] I mean this is why it characterized by center-periphery dynamics in which Bashir succeeded, because in the minds of the Sudanese, it’s in their ruled the center of the country, using the military and other dreams, that the previous ones [revolutions] [were] led by forms of state power to control every element of political the trade unions.5” and social life. [...] The idea of In spite of the dominance of violent forms of politics, there Grifna was to create a new kind of organization that, unlike is a rich history of organizing, particularly through labor the opposition political parties in Sudan, would have a unions, that gave and continues to give Sudanese activists a democratic leadership structure and try to avoid centralizing frame of reference for wha. [...] Individuals had to take ownership of require the understanding and participation of a diverse the movement and utilize NVA strategy to make progress cross section of the population across the entire country. [...] Given the evidence presented by core members the NVA playbook, singular large demonstrations are risky of the movement and trainers in contact with activists because they allow the regime to centralize their security across the country, we are confident in our claim that the forces, arrest leaders, and use different forms of violence value of NVA was the framework through which Sudanese against de.
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