OUT NOW – Sudan’s Revolutionary and Popular Movements: a research report

Sudan’s revolution is a story of grassroots organising, sacrifice, and unwavering resistance to oppression.
From the fight against British colonial rule to the revolutions that toppled military dictatorships, Sudanese workers, women, students, and grassroots movements have led every major battle for freedom.

This pamphlet highlights the mass mobilisations that shook the streets, the role of neighbourhood-based
Resistance Committees, and the vital contributions of the workers’ movement. The Emergency Rooms,
grassroots initiatives providing lifesaving aid amid the war, embody the resilience of Sudan’s revolutionaries in the face of state and militia violence.

But this fight is not just Sudan’s— it is a battle against the same global system that fuels war, racism,
exploitation, and oppression everywhere. International solidarity is not an act of charity but a necessity.
The final section provides a guide for trade unionists, activists, and organisations worldwide to take action
in support of Sudan’s struggle. The revolution lives on in the streets, in the workplaces, and in the hearts of those who refuse to be silenced. This pamphlet is both a record of their struggle and a call to action.

By Muzan Alneel, Rania Obead and Khalid Sidahmed, with contributions from Mohamed Siddig, Fatima Joda, Gamareia Omar and Amira Osman.

Take action:

Download resources:

  • Sudan’s Militia War on the People’ Sudan Update April 2025 – download the leaflet >>here
  • Reject both sides in Sudan’s war’ Sudan Update February 2025 – download the leaflet >>here
  • ‘Famine is the new war’ Sudan Update September 2024 – download the leaflet >>here
  • ‘Stopping Sudan’s hidden war’ Sudan Update March 2024 – download the leaflet >>here
  • ‘Why is there a war in Sudan?’ Sudan Update May 2023 – download the leaflet >>here
  • Stop the war in Sudan’ Sudan Update April 2023 – download the leaflet >>here
  • Stop the war in Sudan / Refugees welcome A4 poster – download >>here