Since the Sudan uprising began on 19 December 2018, social media has been the main source of information and news of protests and casualties in Sudan. Social media users instantly turn to social media to share their pictures, videos and information on the ongoing protests in Sudan.
If you are following the Sudan uprising and want to stay up-to-date with the latest news regarding the protests in Sudan, these are reliable social media accounts, representing official Sudanese entities, you should follow:
Hashtag Sudan shares trending hashtags, news and events about Sudan. It also highlights Sudanese success stories, charity initiatives and humanitarian aid. Hashtag Sudan is the place to go to for trending hashtags and latest news on the Sudan uprising.
Language: Arabic
Social media accounts: Facebook; Twitter @hash_sudan
Sudan Change Now is the Sudanese political movement established in 2010 by young activists working for peaceful democratic change in Sudan. Sudan Change Now shares the latest news and information on the Sudan uprising such as protests and casualties.
Language: Arabic and English
Social media accounts: Facebook; Twitter @Sudanchangenow
Sudan Doctors Committee is a body of professional Sudanese doctors, through their joint movement, seeking to improve the health situation in Sudan. Sudan Doctors Committee is the go-to source for any casualties or medical emergencies of the Sudan uprising.
Language: Arabic and English (limited)
Social media accounts: Facebook; Twitter @Sd_Doctors
Sudanese Network Bloggers is a network of more than 400 Sudanese bloggers from around the world. It shares interesting blog posts and introduces Sudanese bloggers to its community of over 51,000 followers. Since the Sudan uprising began, the Sudanese Network Bloggers has also been sharing the latest news and information on protests in Sudan and abroad.
Social media accounts: Facebook, Twitter @Sudaneseblogs; sdunlimitedbloggers.blogspot.com
The Sudanese Professional Association (SPA) is a pool of Sudanese professionals aiming to empower working Sudanese men and women and improve their working conditions in Sudan. Since 2012, they’ve been forming an alliance body of Sudanese professionals with at least eight bodies or committees of doctors, health professors, teachers, professors, lawyers, journalists, engineers, pharmacists, veterinarians and more. SPA has been playing a leading role in initiating protests across Sudan, calling on people to take to the streets and protest since the beginning of the Sudan uprising. SPA is the most reliable source for where and when protests are taking place and the number (and personal details) of casualties during protests.
Social media accounts: Facebook, Twitter @AssociationSd; sudaneseprofessionals.org
Sudanese Translators for Change (STC) is a body of professional Sudanese activists in Sudan and the diaspora dedicated to transmitting the latest updates on Sudan and the Sudan uprising via their social media channels. They may be reached at sudanesetc@gmail.com.
Language: English
Social media accounts: Facebook, Twitter @sudaneseTc
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