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Karman hails the Sudanese people's awareness and history of overthrowing the military rule
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkol Karman praised the Sudanese people awareness and their history of toppling the military rules, saying that the Sudanese people will not allow counter-revolutionaries to fail their revolution.
"Sudan has a free people that overthrew the military rule twice and they will not be unable to do with the third," said Tawakkol Karman, on her official Facebook page.
"If there is a lesson that the Sudanese people will learn from the Spring Revolutions of 2011, it is not that they will not revolt. They are the people of revolutions, the first Arab people to expel the colonizer and the first people to overthrow the military rule," she said. "The lesson to be learned from the Spring Revolutions is that the Sudanese people will not allow the counter-revolutions to fail their victorious revolution. The revolution is their fate and they can do it.”
Karman criticized the international media for ignoring “the great revolution and uprising in Sudan.”
"They will ignore you, then make fun of you, then fight you and then you will win," Karman said.