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Mass protests toppled Sudan's decades-old dictatorship last April. The country is now governed by a transitional council, and many advocates for democracy are hopeful. But at this crucial juncture in their history, the S...
Sudan's Social Media Propaganda Problem is an episode from War News Radio by War News Radio from Swarthmore College. Mass protests toppled Sudan's decades-old dictatorship last April. The country is now governed by a transitional council, a...
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Published Dec 16, 2019, 12:52 long, audio available.
Mass protests toppled Sudan's decades-old dictatorship last April. The country is now governed by a transitional council, and many advocates for democracy are hopeful. But at this crucial juncture in their history, the Sudanese people are confronted with an increasingly familiar challenge: propaganda disseminated through Facebook and other online platforms. In this episode, we explore Sudan's struggle with anti-democratic social media propaganda. This episode was produced by Miles Dyke, Ross Layton, Lucas Meyer-Lee, and Sophia Peterson. Image: Sudan Revolution (from Hind Mekki via flickr)
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Sudan's Social Media Propaganda Problem is from War News Radio by War News Radio from Swarthmore College.
Published Dec 16, 2019 and 12:52 long