How the military piggybacked on populist uprisings in Algeria and Sudan

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How the military piggybacked on populist uprisings in Algeria and Sudan
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Within the last 2 weeks, protests that are being called “Arab Spring 2.0” have led to the fall of presidents in Algeria and Sudan. But these aren’t just people’s revolutions: In both, the army stepped in, purportedly in support of anti-government protests.

and installed Gen. Abdel Fattah Sisi as president in 2013. Sisi, initially celebrated by demonstrators, has proved to be at least as autocratic as Mubarak.

Lt. Gen. Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Burhan, shown in an April 13 television image, is the new chief of Sudan's ruling military council. Riot police bristling with truncheons and protective gear tried to block the deluge of people walking along the major boulevards of Algiers, the capital, activists said, before finally giving in and letting them pass.

The Sudanese Professionals’ Assn., a group of doctors, lawyers, engineers and others who had come out in support of the uprisings, released a statement on Friday for all to peacefully resist the military’s plans, even as protesters shouted a slogan, “Either victory or Egypt,” in reference to Sisi’s rise to power.

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