Publication

May 2007

This publication examines the challenges in implementing the Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement signed by the Beja Congress and Sudanese government in 2006. The author draws a parallel between the peripherialization of the residents in the eastern region that fueled the conflict and the resource-based conflicts in southern and western Sudan. The report concludes that while similarities exist between marginalized groups in Sudan, a political solution is more viable in the eastern region as the BC has made a transition from rebel group to political party.

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Author John Young
Series Small Arms Survey HSBA for Sudan and South Sudan Working Papers
Issue 3
Publisher Small Arms Survey
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