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Politics of ethnic discrimination in Sudan: A Justification for the secession of South Sudan
This book provides an in-depth examination of ethnic discrimination in Sudan and its significant role in shaping the political and social landscape that led to the secession of South Sudan. Dhieu Mathok Diing Wol explores the historical roots of marginalization experienced by Southerners under successive northern-dominated governments. Through a detailed analysis of political structure, identity politics, and state policies, the author argues that systematic discrimination in areas such as resource distribution, representation, education, and cultural rights played a critical role in deepening divisions between the North and the South. The book highlights how decades of exclusion and political domination fostered resistance, culminating in a strong nationalist movement demanding independence. By providing both historical context and contemporary analysis, this study offers valuable insight into the origins of one of Africa’s most significant political transformations. It serves as an important reference for scholars, policymakers, and readers interested in ethnic politics, conflict studies, human rights, and the history of Sudan and South Sudan.
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