
Peace in Sudan: patience is needed for long road ahead
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“End the wars” and “Peace in our land” were the rallying cries for the protests that ultimately ousted Sudan's long ruling strong man Omar al Bashir in 2019.
But there is still intermittent conflict in the western region, which is rooted in ethno- religious and tribal divisions, economic disenfranchisement related to land, and profits from the oil industry.
So is patience required for peace to return in Sudan?
On line is Associate Professor of International Studies at the University of Nottingham, Professor David Kiwuwa.
But there is still intermittent conflict in the western region, which is rooted in ethno- religious and tribal divisions, economic disenfranchisement related to land, and profits from the oil industry.
So is patience required for peace to return in Sudan?
On line is Associate Professor of International Studies at the University of Nottingham, Professor David Kiwuwa.