Artists find creative freedom in post-Bashir Sudan
After Omar al-Bashir was removed as the president of Sudan, its artistic community is flourishing.
As the momentum to overthrow then-President Omar al-Bashir grew in Sudan, artwork opposing his 30-year rule started popping up around Khartoum.
But since his removal in April, poets, musicians and painters are having their first taste of new-found artistic freedoms.
Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from the capital, Khartoum.
Published On 25 Oct 2019