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  2. Destruction of cultural heritage during the Sudanese civil war

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    Members of the Sudanese Writers Union have suggested that the destruction of Sudan's cultural heritage has been carried out with the intention of erasing the country's history. [12] [13] The International Council of Museums condemned attacks on museums and cautioned about the likelihood of objects being trafficked as a result of the conflict. [14]

  3. History of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Since independence in 1956, the history of Sudan has been tarnished by internal conflict, including the First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972), the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005), the War in Darfur (2003–2020)–culminating in the secession of South Sudan on 9 July 2011, after which the South Sudanese Civil War took place therein ...

  4. Second Sudanese Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Second Sudanese Civil War was a conflict from 1983 to 2005 between the central Sudanese government and the Sudan People's Liberation Army. It was largely a continuation of the First Sudanese Civil War of 1955 to 1972. Although it originated in southern Sudan, the civil war spread to the Nuba mountains and the Blue Nile. It lasted for almost ...

  5. From dreams to devastation: The Sudanese filmmakers ... - AOL

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    Exclusive: Through displacement, war, and the destruction of cultural heritage, a groundbreaking Sudanese documentary, aided by King’s College London researchers, sheds light on the untold ...

  6. Operation Thunderbolt (1997) - Wikipedia

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    Sudan in 1994 . Following its independence in 1956, Sudan had suffered from numerous internal conflicts over political, ethnic, and religious issues. In 1983, revolutionaries and separatists from the country's mostly Christian-Animistic south banded together and launched an insurgency against the government which was traditionally dominated by Muslim elites from the north. [2]

  7. National Archives of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The National Archive of South Sudan is located in Juba, South Sudan.The collection consists of tens of thousands of Sudanese and Southern Sudanese government documents running from the early 1900s, through the independence of Sudan in 1956 and Sudan's First (1955–1972) and Second (1983–2005) civil wars, to the late 1990s. [1]

  8. Graduates' General Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Graduates' General Congress (GGC) (Arabic: مؤتمر الخريجين; 12 March 1938 – 1943), know also as the Graduates' General Conference, is a Sudanese entity established during the period of colonial bilateral rule in Sudan, and played an important role in the struggle for independence.

  9. Sudanese army claims capture of key eastern city from rebels

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    The army in Sudan says it has captured a key city in the country's east, one of its biggest gains yet in an almost two-year-long war against rebel forces. Footage on social media showed people ...