Political Reconciliation between Suden People's Liberation Movement, Sudan People's Liberation Army and Anya nya II: "A Negotiation Tool for National Reconciliation and Peace in Postwar Southern Sudan''.
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2008-06
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University of Fort Hare
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Sudan's conflict has a lot of complexities. The conflict began with North-South war that started on 18 August 1955. The Torit mutiny, which broke out before the independence from the Great Britain on 1 January 1956, marked the beginning of the first civil war in the country ( 1955-1972), which continued for 17 years, after which the southern region achieved autonomy in February 1972 through the Addis Ababa Agreement.
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Mai, J.H. (2008).Political Reconciliation between Suden People's Liberation Movement, Sudan People's Liberation Army and Anya nya II: "A Negotiation Tool for National Reconciliation and Peace in Postwar Southern Sudan''.. Alice. University of Fort Hare