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Title
Sudan's 'new south': the war in southern Kordofan and the prospects for peace |
Full text
http://www.search4dev.nl/record/399050 |
Date
2011 |
Author(s)
IKV Pax Christi |
Contributor(s)
IKV Pax Christi |
Abstract
This report is the fourth in a series analyzing the situation in Sudan around issues arising from the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement. Although South Kordofan is north of the international border with newly-established South Sudan, the northern Sudan government continues to order aerial bombardment of the region, claiming to target pro-south forces that threaten to destabilize the country. The bombings have caused a large number of casualties and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. As the region enters the months before the next harvest (in December-January), the lack of food, medicine and clean drinking water worsens the situation considerably. |
Subject(s)
conflict; violence; peacebuilding; Social and Political Change |
Coverage
Sudan; North Africa |
Language
eng |
Publisher
IKV Pax Christi, Utrecht |
Type of publication
Report |
Format
application/pdf |
Rights
© 2011 IKV Pax Christi |
Repository
Amsterdam - Search4Dev, Royal Tropical Institute (KIT)
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