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strike, when citizens from Kassala boarded their freedom train to
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Khartoum to help oust General Abbūd from power.[^15]
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!['Train'. Credit: Mounir Khalil. Source: https://twitter.com/TheMantle/status/1166501152537620480](../static/images/roxana/Fig3.jpg "'Train'. Credit: Mounir Khalil. Source: https://twitter.com/TheMantle/status/1166501152537620480")
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**~~Figure 1: 'Train'. Credit: Mounir Khalil. Source: https://twitter.com/TheMantle/status/1166501152537620480~~**
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One of
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the most recognizable images of the train is the art piece by Mounir
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Khalil (Figure 1), which captures the joy of the people on the train and
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Merghani's painting exudes strength, energy, and a sense of community --
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it reflects the atmosphere in Sudan during the revolution.[^17]
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!['Train'. Credit: Mounir Khalil. Source: https://twitter.com/TheMantle/status/1166501152537620480](../static/images/roxana/Fig3.jpg "'Train'. Credit: Mounir Khalil. Source: https://twitter.com/TheMantle/status/1166501152537620480")
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**~~Figure 1: 'Train'. Credit: Mounir Khalil. Source: https://twitter.com/TheMantle/status/1166501152537620480~~**
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!['Freedom Train'. Credit: Hussein Merghani. Source: https://www.usip.org/blog/2020/11/how-art-helped-propel-sudans-revolution](../static/images/roxana/Fig4.jpg "'Freedom Train'. Credit: Hussein Merghani. Source: https://www.usip.org/blog/2020/11/how-art-helped-propel-sudans-revolution")
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**~~Figure 2: 'Freedom Train'. Credit: Hussein Merghani. Source: https://www.usip.org/blog/2020/11/how-art-helped-propel-sudans-revolution~~**
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