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Author(s): Ylönen, Aleksi
Date: 7-Jun-2013
Title: Still caught in the middle: nuba political struggle and failure of comprehensive peace agreement in Sudan
ISBN: 978-972-8335-23-6
Keywords: Marginalization
Conflict
Nuba
Comprehensive Peace Agreement
Southern Kordofan
Sudan
Abstract: This article concentrates on the Nuba's political resistance in Sudan that contests the state order based on forced cultural assimilation and marginalization. It traces the trajectory of the Nuba's political struggle, highlighting the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) Period. The article contends that, despite generating hopes for increased self-determination, the CPA failed to address the political and security concerns and grievances of the Nuba. Instead, implementation of the CPA (2005-2010) and the resulting secession of South Sudan (2011), failed to remedy the perpetual marginalization of the Nuba in the Sudanese political system, and led to the re-deterioration of the security situation in the Nuba Mountains. Renewed violence and armed struggle ensued and are now undermining relations between Sudan and South Sudan.
Access type: Open Access
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