Sudan coup: Protesters defy curfew after military ousts Bashir
Thousands of protesters have vowed to stay on the streets of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, in defiance of a curfew imposed by the country's new military council.
Long-time President Omar al-Bashir was overthrown and arrested on Thursday after months of street protests.
But demonstrators say the military council is part of the same regime.
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The leader was tossed but the protesters are not happy with the military running things. The military has also imposed a curfew.
Anyway, from my understanding, the main protest point was higher prices. This regime, has been responsible for it sounds like, a lot of violence, violence against minorities including Christians.