2019
DOI: 10.3917/polaf.154.0149
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Quand le consensus se fissure. Processus révolutionnaire et spatialisation du soulèvement soudanais

Abstract: L’épisode révolutionnaire soudanais qui débute mi-décembre 2018 dans des villes de province culmine en avril 2019 avec la destitution d’Omar al-Bashir et l’occupation de la place al-Qiyada. Cet épisode marque la fin de la première phase de ce soulèvement populaire. Au-delà de l’aspect événementiel, cet article plaide pour inscrire dans le temps long cette révolte d’une ampleur inégalée dans l’histoire sociale et politique du Soudan. Ce texte entend la décrypter au travers de trois axes d’analyse. Tout d’abord,… Show more

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“…These slogans included 'Kefaya' ('Enough'), 'Abena' ('We Will Not Comply'), 'Isena' ('We Rebel') and 'Maragna' ('We Came Out'), along with the slightly older youth groups like Girifna ('We Are Fed Up'), 'Youth for Change' and others. These groups created a web of social media campaigns and alternate news channels (Deshayes and Vezzadini 2019;Bashri 2014, 77). Though al-Bashir was eventually able to stop the protests, it was clear that the dissatisfaction remained and he only succeeded in pushing his people further away from himself and his regime.…”
Section: The Resistance Movement and The Weakening Of The Bashir Regimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These slogans included 'Kefaya' ('Enough'), 'Abena' ('We Will Not Comply'), 'Isena' ('We Rebel') and 'Maragna' ('We Came Out'), along with the slightly older youth groups like Girifna ('We Are Fed Up'), 'Youth for Change' and others. These groups created a web of social media campaigns and alternate news channels (Deshayes and Vezzadini 2019;Bashri 2014, 77). Though al-Bashir was eventually able to stop the protests, it was clear that the dissatisfaction remained and he only succeeded in pushing his people further away from himself and his regime.…”
Section: The Resistance Movement and The Weakening Of The Bashir Regimementioning
confidence: 99%