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Sudanese protesters rally in the streets of the capital Khartoum ahead of the one year anniversary of a military coup that derailed Sudan's transition, as the country remains mired in deepening political and economic turmoil. IMAGES
Sudanese protesters demanding an end to military rule chant slogans in the streets of the capital, Khartoum. Last year's coup plunged Sudan into deepening turmoil with a spiralling economic crisis, violent crackdown on the regular anti-coup protests, and a spike in ethnic clashes in the country's far-flung regions. IMAGES
Guinean civil society members wait outside parliament to attend the consultation with the ruling junta on the country's political future. The leader of the coup plotters, Lieutenant Colonel Doumbouya, has so far not commented on the possible nature of the transition, how long it will last, what role the military will play, or how elections will be organized. IMAGES
Supporters of the M5-RFP protest movement rally in Bamako to mark the anniversary of the first demonstration held on 5 June 2020, which led to the coup d'état against former president Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta a few weeks later. IMAGES
Images of Kati, the military town about 18 km from Mali's capital Bamako, which houses the camp where Malian transitional president Bah Ndaw and his Prime Minister Moctar Ouane are being held. IMAGES
Yangon, Mar 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Lynn BoBo) .- Myanmar's military junta intensified repression on Tuesday with the closure of media outlets, the arrest of journalists and harassment tactics such as the siege during all night protesters in a Yangon neighborhood.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN YANGON