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Southern Sudan: Too many agreements dishonoured
This book examines the political history of Southern Sudan after Sudan’s independence in 1956, focusing on the repeated failure of agreements intended to resolve the North–South conflict. Written by Abel Alier, one of the region’s key political figures, the work provides a detailed account of negotiations, peace accords, and constitutional arrangements that were signed but later dishonoured by successive governments in Khartoum. The book traces the roots of mistrust between the North and the South, citing examples such as the Addis Ababa Agreement and various autonomy proposals that were undermined by political manipulation, military intervention, or lack of implementation. Through firsthand testimony and historical documentation, Alier highlights the challenges faced by Southern leaders in their pursuit of political rights, cultural recognition, and regional autonomy. This book serves as a significant reference for understanding the political struggle that ultimately shaped the call for South Sudan’s independence.
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