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21 November, 21:44

The causes and effects of the civil war in Sudan that started in 1983?

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    The Civil War in Sudan, which began in June 1983, has caused a numbers of social, cultural and economical problems for Sudan. Many social changes took place, not only in the southern Sudan, where the war has been fought since its inception, but also in the Sudanese Nation as a whole. The military government of the Sudan under General Omer Hassan Ahmed Al Bashir has totally dismantled the Sudanese civil society. The war in Sudan has not only cost the Sudan 2.9 millions lives, but the country is economically destroyed. The Sudan government has been investing in the war. The war cost Sudan approximately two million US Dollars per day. Because of the war, many people from Southern and Eastern Sudan came to Khartoum looking for security, food or treatment. The educational policy of both Sudanese Governments in the war torn Southern Sudan has been characterized or dominated by the arguments that there is war and instability in the South.
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