Angry Without Borders
Revolutionary group in Sudan (2020 – ) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angry Without Borders (Arabic: غاضبون بلا حدود), also known as Infinitely Angry,[1] is a revolutionary youth group in Sudan, emerging from Sudanese resistance committees pivotal in the 2019 revolution against Omar al-Bashir. Formed by young activists aged 17 to 24, they were disillusioned by the slow political changes and continued military influence. The group became known for confronting security forces during protests and resisting the Transitional Military Council and the October 2021 coup, advocating for a civilian-led transition.
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Abbreviation | AWB |
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Formation | 2020 |
Founder | Ahmed al-Bushra |
Founded at | Khartoum State, Sudan |
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Notable people | Hossam al-Sayyad Sharaf Abu Al-Majd † Mazen Yousif † |
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Since the Sudanese civil war began on 15 April 2023, the group has taken up arms alongside the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This alignment with the SAF has been controversial, with accusations of legitimising military rule. However, members defend this as a tactical alliance to protect civilians from RSF atrocities.
The group also engages in humanitarian efforts, providing food, water, and medical supplies to communities and maintaining essential infrastructure during the conflict.