KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Bure'e Mahjoub still hopes democracy will prevail over military rule in Sudan despite the bullet wounds he sustained in a raid on a protest camp that signalled another Arab uprising was facing the end.
"We must get our rights," the 18-year-old trader said from his hospital bed, one of hundreds of victims of a crackdown in Khartoum led by a feared paramilitary unit.
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