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THE SECOND CIVIL WAR
Violence restarted in the early 1980s, when large oil reserves were discovered on the border between the north and south. Money from oil constitutes a large part of Sudan’s economy, so this was an extremely important discovery. President Gaafar Nimeiry attempted to seize complete control of the oil fields for the north. He also declared Sudan an all-Muslim nation. He began to enforce the strict Muslim laws known as Sharia Law. In reaction to these provocations,3 a new resistance group formed in the south, called the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA). The SPLA, unlike the earlier Southern Sudan Liberation Movement, campaigned for a united Sudan. For a while, it looked like the north might agree to a more balanced system of government. But in 1989, the politically and religiously extreme Omar al-Bashir seized control and made himself head of all parts of the government. The south lost hope for a quick solution. [10]As violence grew, another crisis hit Sudan: a famine. An extreme drought led to food shortages that coincided4 disastrously with the ongoing civil war. The drought and famine exacerbated5 the suffering in the country. The two sides finally reached an agreement in 2005. It was called the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. The agreement declared that the south would live under relative independence for six years, when it would hold an election to decide whether to stay unified with the north or leave permanently. It was also agreed that any profits from the oil reserves on the border would be divided equally between the north and the south.Q2 90 CONFLICT IN FOCUS: THE DARFUR REGION A western region of Sudan known as Darfur became especially dangerous during the Second Civil War. Violent events in the area spiraled into a full-blown genocide6 in 2003, causing thousands of deaths and producing millions of refugees.7 During the genocide, the Sudanese government exploited8 existing ethnic conflicts in Darfur. Government forces killed 300,000 non-Arabic Darfurians and displaced two million more. Because of the ethnic motivation behind these killings, the international community labeled the atrocities9 a genocide. The Darfur Peace Agreement came in 2006, but numerous rebel groups rejected it. Government attempts to end the fighting never fully succeeded. Download 1.13 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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