Posted on June 30, 2019
Today is the anniversary of a bloodless coup in Sudan, in 1989.
I always like the sound of a "bloodless coup" - not as good as a peaceful transfer of power through an election, of course, but way better than a years-long, bloody civil war.

There was more and more bad news, including the War in Darfur, a genocide, state-sponsored terrorism, repression of anyone who opposed the government. South Sudan broke away from the rest of the nation in 2011, and the economy - which was bad before all of this started, so long ago, became even worse.
This year, in April of 2019, al-Bashir's government was finally overthrown, and al-Bashir was arrested. A state of emergency was declared - and although al-Bashir is finally out of power, people still don't have what they need, and protesters are still being mistreated and arrested.
A protest has been called for today - we'll see what happens!
And now...good stuff about Sudan:
There are fascinating historical sites, like the Pyramids of Meroe.
There is amazing wildlife.
The Jebel Marra Volcano looks a bit like a 2-eyed (green-eyed!) monster, from above.
Camels look amazing when walking through the turquoise waters of the Red Sea.
Speaking of the turquoise waters of the Red Sea:
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(Last Sunday in June)
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