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On surviving the Khartoum massacre and trying to make sense of what remains from Sudan’s revolution.
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Amar Jamal is a writer, translator, and post-graduate student in anthropology. He is part of the inaugural class of Africa is a Country Fellows.
On surviving the Khartoum massacre and trying to make sense of what remains from Sudan’s revolution.
During the Sudanese uprising, Khartoum became a carefully re-mapped city where only the revolutionaries knew its paths.