This is an entry from: Live: Protests continue in Sudan after Bashir toppled in 'coup'
Sudanese newspapers switch sides
12 April 2019 12:18 BST
Sudanese intelligence have been censoring newspapers since the beginning of the protests in December but appear to have now allowed them more freedom, leading to a big change in coverage.
"Fallen" read the top of al-Intibaha newspaper, a reference to the popular protest chant for Bashir's government to "Just Fall."
Until Bashir's exit, the intelligence service had been confiscating newspapers and arrested a dozen journalists last weekend, according to Reporters Without Borders.
The Sudanese Journalists Network called for a meeting of journalists on Friday to discuss future coverage of the protest movement and transition.