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Christiaan Triebert
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Christiaan Triebert 2 分鐘
Besides Khartoum, the famous Arab Spring slogan “الشعب يريد إسقاط النظام” (“the people want to bring down the regime”) is chanted in Dongola as well. (📷 , via ). Geolocation: 19.177782, 30.465290 ().
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Christiaan Triebert 9 分鐘
lol, they dressed me up, this come closes to Inspector Gadget
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Christiaan Triebert 10 分鐘
回覆給 @bell_bellgon
Thank you; it's really just monitoring for now, and trying to verify reports and footage.
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Menno van den Bos 6 小時
Nu ter schap: de nieuwe Vrij Nederland, met een heel mooi interview van met Christiaan Triebert (Bellingcat) en een update van de seriegids waar ik ook een bijdrage aan leverde.
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Christiaan Triebert 16 分鐘
回覆給 @trbrtc
For others watching the protests and want to identify who's shooting, as a rule of thumb (but obviously with exceptions): Sudanese police usually wears a blue uniform, Sudanese Armed Forces green, khaki/desert for Rapid Support Forces (but they've been missing in action so far).
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Christiaan Triebert 26 分鐘
回覆給 @trbrtc
Graffiti on a make-shift roadblock during the protests reads “تسقط حكومة الحرامية”, or “down with the government of thieves”.
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Christiaan Triebert 45 分鐘
回覆給 @trbrtc
The protests have been reported in at least 8 of the 18 Sudanese 🇸🇩 states: 1→ Khartoum 2→ North Kordofan 3→ Northern 4→ Blue Nile 5→ North Darfur 6→ River Nile 7→ Red Sea 8→ Qadarif
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Christiaan Triebert 1 小時
Thanks, I saw that one but not sure whether it is the same incident. Location looks slightly different at first sight, but didn't have a close look. Here's a slightly higher resolution of that photo via : .
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Christiaan Triebert 1 小時
回覆給 @4iml1
Today, 20 Dec 2018, the famous Arab Spring slogan “الشعب يريد إسقاط النظام” (“the people want to bring down the regime”) is echoing through the streets of . protests reported throughout the country. (📷 )
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Christiaan Triebert 1 小時
回覆給 @woefdramvandep1
Dankjewel. Ik denk dat het moeilijk zou zijn geweest deze te onderzoeken, aangezien er in 1999 veel minder digitale, openbare informatie beschikbaar was. Vanaf 2008 is het rap gegaan wat betreft publiek beschikbare informatie op het internet.
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Christiaan Triebert 2 小時
回覆給 @trbrtc
Besides this video there are quite some images on social media of seemingly the same truck with apparent Sudanese Armed Forces being sympathetic to the protestors in Atbara, .
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Christiaan Triebert 2 小時
回覆給 @trbrtc
This video allegedly shows security forces dispersing protestors with +10 shots being fired on 20 Dec 2018. One protestors is laying on the ground. Geolocation shows it happened in central Qadarif, : 14.039463, 35.389654 ().
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Christiaan Triebert 2 小時
Yes, sorry, I meant I will look into these reports of NISS and SAF — so far I have found no credible evidence. But NCP offices indeed burnt down in Atbara. Looking into Qadarif (alleged shootings) and Dongola (office) now.
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Christiaan Triebert 2 小時
回覆給 @trbrtc
So far, I haven't found evidence that NISS stations were burned. However, office in Atbara of 's ruling NCP was set on fire. The claim that Sudanese Armed Forces are defending protestors not confirmed, but seems soldiers were indeed greeted by the crowd in Atbara, .
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Christiaan Triebert 2 小時
Have indeed not seen any evidence that NISS stations have been burned down.
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Christiaan Triebert 2 小時
回覆給 @trbrtc
There are a lot of UNVERIFIED reports of ongoing clashes right now. Allegedly, Sudanese Armed Forces have clashed with government security forces. Looking into the photos and videos that are being published.
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Christiaan Triebert 2 小時
回覆給 @Reuters
Here's a good overview by on the developments in Atbara, — as well as mentioning the unrest in other cities, like Dongola, Sennar, and Qadarif.
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Christiaan Triebert 3 小時
回覆給 @trbrtc
One of the most common hashtags used by protesters is , which means something like “the cities of Sudan are rising”. The demonstrations started against rising bread prices and shortages of fuel — both commodities subsidised by the government.
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Christiaan Triebert 3 小時
回覆給 @wasilalitaha
The NCP headquarters suffered heavy damage from the protests on 19 Dec 2018, as this photo shows (h/t ). Second image shows the building in a better state, via their Facebook page.
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Christiaan Triebert 3 小時
回覆給 @trbrtc
In Atbara, for example, protesters have set fire to the headquarters of ruling the National Congress Party, led by President Omar al-Bashir. There's plenty of visual evidence of the unrest, such as this video. Geolocation: 17.694190, 34.001319 ().
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