Anti Al-Bashir Protesters In Sudan Watch Man United vs Barca Match (Video)

Soccer Football - Champions League Quarter Final First Leg - Manchester United v FC Barcelona - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - April 10, 2019 Barcelona's Luis Suarez celebrates scoring their first goal with Lionel Messi. [Courtesy]
Protesters calling for fall of President Omar Al-Bashir regime in Sudan took time off their busy schedule to watch Wednesday night’s Champions League proceedings between Manchester United and Barcelona.
Once again the beautiful game proved a uniting factor as the protesters mounted a huge screen outside army headquarters in Khartoum to enjoy the action filled encounter which ended 1-0 in favor of the Spanish giants.
Luke Show turned the ball into his own net under duress in the first half to decide the quarter-finals first leg match.
This picture is from Khartoum, Sudan tonight as protestors against the regime decide to pull in a big screen and watch tonight’s #UCL encounter between Manchester United – Barcelona infront of the Army HQ, nobody is moving an inch until Al-Bashir is gone. #SudanUprising âð½ð¸ð© pic.twitter.com/gwR7KcS0SE
— Abdul Musa – عبداÙÙØ§Ø¯Ø± Ù ÙØ³Ù ð¸ð© (@PepJunior1) April 10, 2019
For over three months now, anti government protesters have been demanding the fall of the Al-Bashir regime over misrule and high cost of living.
Al-Bashir, a former military general, who gained power through a coup, has ruled the country for three decades now and for the first time his regime his being challenged by the masses.
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