Slide 1 of 18: Alaa Salah, a Sudanese woman propelled to internet fame earlier this week after clips went viral of her leading powerful protest chants against President Omar al-Bashir, shakes hands with a protester during a demonstration in front of the military headquarters in the capital Khartoum on April 10, 2019. - In the clips and photos, the elegant Salah stands atop a car wearing a long white headscarf and skirt as she sings and works the crowd, her golden full-moon earings reflecting light from the fading sunset and a sea of camera phones surrounding her. Dubbed online as 'Kandaka', or Nubian queen, she has become a symbol of the protests which she says have traditionally had a female backbone in Sudan. (Photo by - / AFP)        (Photo credit should read -/)