Sudan's Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok says he has dismissed the country's police chiefs, in response to a brutal crackdown on protesters. More than 40 people were killed during demonstrations against last month's military coup. Hamdok was reinstated as the civilian leader, but has signed a new agreement with the army. Many in Sudan are unhappy about the deal.
DW Correspondent Mariel Müller met with some of those who demonstrated despite the risks.
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DW Correspondent Mariel Müller met with some of those who demonstrated despite the risks.
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