By Alan Boswell
KHARTOUM, Sudan — It was the night of March 20, and Ahmad spoke with the anxious urgency of a man on the run. In February, the young Sudanese hip-hop artist, who asked to be identified only by his first name for security reasons, had fled Khartoum, the capital, after a 12-day detention that included beatings by police. Now he was back, arriving discreetly by bus from the nation's hinterlands, and waiting furtively for his contact to find out the details of a planned protest, which he'd then pass to his cell of activists...[continued]
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