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Why the Sudanese Military will Succeed

Omar al-Bashir  The fall of Bashir, who ruled Sudan for over three decades, came at a  very worst moment. In the context of democracy, public order is at a  high risk considering turmoil in the neighborhood.Unrest in Tripoli  and Algiers. And South Sudan is boiling at the feet. After weeks of peaceful protests, it’s a teeth clenching feeling lest turmoil  erupts in Khartoum. The restraint up there is commendable. So far the spirit  of protesters has remained peaceful and persistent. The citizens are following  every move. The military has very little room to play any game. Any perception  of ill motive can agitate the protesters any time.  The military in Khartoum will succeed because it has embraced  finesse and class towards duty Social skills It was quite a stir internationally when it was first reported that the Sudanese military  were protecting civilians from attacks targeted at them by ant-riot police. Indeed it  remains a historical pecu