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his fondness for looking up at the sky ever since he was a small boy. His death was used by the
Sudanese in diaspora to bring awareness about the revolution, Sudanese-American campaigner Remaz Mahgoub explained that "This is an effort to raise awareness as we, the Sudanese diaspora, are the only voice left," explained . His memorial service at London Brunel International College (LBIC) was filled with tributes, poems, music, open letters, and prayer, highlighted how Mattar's death had brought people together in solidarity and sparked further protests across Sudan.
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The #BlueforSudan movement inspired people worldwide to produce art, poetry, and music to raise awareness and show their solidarity with the cause. As more and more people shared this content on social media, the movement gained momentum, resulting in a vast array of creative expressions related to
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The sit-in site was peaceful and became a hub of activity, with protesters setting up a stage for speeches and music, and tents for people to sleep in. It was a place where
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The government's response to the protests was brutal. Security forces used tear gas, live ammunition, and other forms of violence to disperse protesters. The government also imposed a curfew and shut down the internet to suppress the spread of information about the protests. However, the protests
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The #BlueforSudan movement began in June 2019 as a social media campaign in response to this crackdown and to raise awareness of the situation in Sudan. The colour blue was chosen because it was the favourite colour of
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