Sudan : Break the Wheel is my second Sudan episode, and it picks up where my first Sudan episode, Sudan : An Empirical Game of Thrones, left off. On today’s episode, I’m going to explain the June 3rd massacre in detail and its aftermath, the June 30th comeback, the formation of Sudan’s new government, the impact this revolution has had on Sudan politically, socially and economically, plus many other important developments concerning France, Saudi Arabia, the rebels, and I even have a few musical features queued up for you. All this, in under 30 minutes!

Now if you haven’t tuned into my first Sudan episode, I strongly recommend that you listen to it first so that you can truly appreciate the unfolding events. In it you’ll get a full understanding of Sudan’s origins dating all the way back to the Nubian Kingdom, we cover Sudan’s relationship with ancient Egypt building up to the construction of the kingdom of Kush, and all the way to the Mahdiyyah empire. We discuss religion, British occupation, Sudanese independence, and we go through the various Sudanese parties and rulers from Sudan’s first elected head of state, all the way to the Numeiri administration. Finally, I explain the now ousted president Bashir’s rise and fall and everything in between, from Sudan’s Civil War, to the Darfur genocide, to the North and South Sudan divide. And of course, all in under 30 minutes.

A must watch:

Sudan's Livestream Massacre - Documentary - BBC Africa Eye:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR56qxM4kHA&t=269s

Musical features:

Ahmed Amin - Civil, Freedom & Peace :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHIP-SLs-SQ

Wyclef Jean - Nubian Queen #SudanUprising:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a4fF-qCqOs

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