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    Analysis of the Displacement in Sudan Description: Different from anthropology, ethnography is the study of how cultures dynamically change over time while being mindful of intercultural relationships within these civilizations. Ethnographers take the time to observe how people react to these changes, and how the differences of their cultures impact the civilians that live there. As researchers collect data from areas of interests, there is hope that this holistic style of study sheds light to…

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    country in Africa, the Republic of South Sudan, which was completed in 2011. What are the reasons for current conflicts within South Sudan between 2013 and 2016? Although South Sudan is one of the world’s newest nations, South Sudan has a history of conflict which includes Egypt’s imperialism, and the “Arab” north against the “African” south. In the late 1800s South Sudan was under joint British Egyptian rule and therefore was considered part of Anglo- Egyptian Sudan as well as the United…

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    The Lost Children of Sudan should remain in Sudan because they need to repair their country. Neighboring countries and continents should aid them with their problems and be more involved to prevent the wars that are producing child soldiers. Sudan suffered from multiple long civil wars, on and off since 1955. During the wars, the armies would train children, at any age under 18, to operate a gun and kill the opposing side. These children became the “Lost Children of Sudan”. Even though the…

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    South Sudan Civil War

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    Sudan has been at war from almost the moment it gained its independence in 1956. Its first civil war lasted from 1962 to 1972. In 1983 civil war breaks out once again and this lasted until 2005. In 2006 the peace is broken and numerous clashes between rival factions kill hundreds, if not thousands of people, between 2006 to 2012. In 2011, the government of South Sudan took a vote to become an independent country. Since the separation of the two countries, South Sudan began experiencing conflict…

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    South Sudan is a war torn country in Northern Africa just south of Egypt and the country of Sudan. The country gained its independence from Sudan in 2011. Since December 2013 when a struggle for power in the government erupted, the country has been marked by civil war. Between the beginning of the war and the end of 2015 over two million people have been displaced from their homes. The constant fighting has been between the government forces led by current president Salva Kiir representing the…

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    case of South Sudan, separating from Sudan was a decision that may not have been the brightest. Instead of some conflicts being resolved, they have followed South Sudan, and have created even more conflicts. South Sudan was once apart of Sudan, but on July 9, 2011, the territory split into it’s own country, gaining Independence. The government's main concern has been to get oil flowing following disagreements with Khartoum - production only resumed in April (BBC News, 2014). Sudan has not been a…

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    Kolich History - Period 5 15 October 2015 Sudan In recent years, Sudan has been tearing up the headlines with "Sudan Refugee Crisis" or "Sudan Famine" or "Sudan Struggle for Independence," but where do these issues stem from? Whom do they affect? This paper will provide an overview on the country as a whole, allowing further understanding of Sudan's history and people. Its dry, desert environment causes significant complications regarding daily life. Sudan carries centuries of history and…

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    colonial legacy of Britain and the core peripheral world structure has caused economic, political, and social disorder in South Sudan, resulting in domestic conflict and disfunctionality. British imperial power triggered major issues because of the redrawing of borders during the 1886 Congress of Berlin. It is important to note that before the 19th century, the conflict in Sudan was between the Arab north and the African south. Britain implemented the divide and rule policy that was used in many…

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    Lost boys of sudan This article talks about the lost boys of sudan, in this article the sudanese people were ruled by england and egypt. The people from sudan had to fight for their freedom but unfortunately Lost. So had to travel from sudan all the way to ethiopia to find freedom but on the way people died because of, hunger, dehydration and exhaustion and some died because of wild animal attacks. Other people died of drowning trying to cross the river. Many people died because of fighting…

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    South Sudan is the world’s newest country as they gained hard-fought independence in 2011. The team that worked together to gain this sovereignty soon became divided upon their success as president Salva Kiir accused his vice, Riek Machar, of planning to overthrow him. Machar then reacted by publicly calling for the overthrow of Kiir as he jailed several respected South Sudanese politicians for their supposed plan. In other words, a civil war emerged in December of 2015 and a clear ethnic divide…

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