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Central Darfur-Darfur genocide
The Darfur genocide is the systematic killing of ethnic Darfuri people which has occurred during the War in Darfur and the ongoing War in Sudan (2023–present)
Central Darfur-Darfur
into Sudan by Anglo-Egyptian forces in 1916. As an administrative region, Darfur is divided into five federal states: Central Darfur, East Darfur, North
Central Darfur-Sudan Liberation Movement/Army
group active in Darfur, Sudan. It was founded as the Darfur Liberation Front by members of three indigenous ethnic groups in Darfur: the Fur, the Zaghawa
Central Darfur-North Darfur
North Darfur State (Arabic: ولاية شمال دارفور Wilāyat Šamāl Dārfūr; Shamal Darfor) is one of the wilayat or states of Sudan. It is one of the five states
Central Darfur-War in Darfur
in Darfur, also nicknamed the Land Cruiser War, was a major armed conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan that began in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation
Central Darfur-War in Sudan (2023–present)
region of Darfur displaced two million people and killed more than 200,000 others. By the turn of the 21st century, Sudan's western Darfur region had
Central Darfur-Central Darfur
Central Darfur State (Arabic: ولاية وسط دارفور, romanized: Wilāyat Wasaṭ Dārfūr) is a state in south-western Sudan, and one of five comprising the Darfur
Central Darfur-West Darfur
West Darfur State (Arabic: ولاية غرب دارفور Wilāyat Ḡarb Dārfūr), historically Dar Masalit (Arabic: دار مساليت), is one of the states of Sudan, and one
Central Darfur-States of Sudan
part of the independent country of South Sudan. Two additional states were created in 2012 within the Darfur region, and one in 2013 in Kordofan, bringing
Central Darfur-Darfur campaign
The Darfur campaign or Darfur offensive is a theatre of operation in the war in Sudan that affects five states in Darfur: South Darfur, East Darfur, North
Central Darfur-Timeline of the War in Sudan (2024)
following airstrikes on Central Darfur". Radio Dabanga. 21 February 2024. "At least 12 killed in intensified battles in Sudan capital, all charity kitchens
Central Darfur-Sudan
Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west
Central Darfur-Flag of Sudan
of the states of Sudan have adopted their own distinctive flags. Blue Nile State Central Darfur North Darfur South Darfur West Darfur Kassala State Khartoum
Central Darfur-Darfur Regional Government
The Darfur Regional Government is an administrative body for the Darfur region of the Republic of Sudan. A Transitional Darfur Regional Authority was established
Central Darfur-Emblem of Sudan
White Nile Abyei Special Administrative Area Darfur (Darfur Regional Government) Khartoum Flag of Sudan Coat of arms of Iraq Coat of arms of Palestine
Central Darfur-War crimes during the War in Sudan (2023–present)
service. The UN declared Sudan the most dangerous country for humanitarian workers after South Sudan. In Geneina, West Darfur, the RSF and Arab militias
Central Darfur-Rapid Support Forces
RSF and the SAF after RSF mobilized its forces in cities across Sudan, including in Darfur. SAF has designated RSF a rebel group. RSF forces claim to have
Central Darfur-United Nations–African Union Mission in Darfur
Resolution 1769 on 31 July 2007, to bring stability to the war-torn Darfur region of Sudan while peace talks on a final settlement continue. Its initial 12-month
Central Darfur-Mustafa Tambour
1982) is the leader of an Sudan Liberation Movement faction known as SLM-Tambour, which is involved in the conflict in Darfur, supporting the Sudanese
Central Darfur-Janjaweed
nomad militia group from the Sahel region that operates in Sudan, particularly in Darfur, and eastern Chad. They have also been speculated to be active
Central Darfur-Musa Hilal
civilians in Darfur in 2003, as part of a counterinsurgency effort against Darfur rebel groups. On 21 January 2008, the Federal Government of Sudan announced
Central Darfur-Government of Sudan
following the Second Sudanese Civil War and the still ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan was widely recognized as a totalitarian state where all effective political
Central Darfur-African Union Mission in Sudan
Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) was an African Union (AU) peacekeeping force operating primarily in the country's western region of Darfur to perform peacekeeping
Central Darfur-Republic of Sudan (1985–2019)
force of 17,300 to Darfur. In the following months, however, UNMIS was not able to deploy to Darfur due to the Government of Sudan's steadfast opposition
Central Darfur-Timeline of the War in Sudan (2023)
erupted in Zalingei in Central Darfur. Later in the day, the SAF claimed that RSF forces in White Nile, Gedaref, Kassala, Nyala, Port Sudan, Kadugli, Damazin
Central Darfur-2012 yellow fever outbreak in Darfur, Sudan
occurred in the Darfur region of Sudan that was the largest yellow fever epidemic to strike Africa in two decades. On 10 January 2013, the Sudan Federal Ministry
Central Darfur-Battle of Kutum
of Kutum was a conflict during the War in Sudan which occurred in and around the town of Kutum in North Darfur. The Rapid Support Forces quickly overran
Central Darfur-Siege of Zalingei
siege of Zalingei was a siege in the city of Zalingei, Central Darfur, Sudan, during the 2023 Sudan conflict. Between 17 and 23 May 2023, the Zalingei Teaching
Central Darfur-Battle of Geneina
massacre, was a battle for control of Geneina, the capital of West Darfur in Sudan, between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese
Central Darfur-History of Sudan
annex Darfur into the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. The colonial government directed financial and administrative resources to the tribes of central Sudan near
Central Darfur-Baggara Arabs
in Sudan is to denote a large group of closely related cattle-owning Arabic speaking tribes that reside traditionally in the Southern parts of Darfur and
Central Darfur-Battle of El Fasher
ongoing battle for control of the town of El Fasher in North Darfur during the 2023 Sudan conflict. The first battle for the city took place between April
Central Darfur-Nyala, South Darfur
place of chatting") is the capital of the state of South Darfur in the south-west of Sudan. Nyala was the capital of the Daju Empire, which was established
Central Darfur-Geography of Sudan
whose productivity depends on the annual flood. Sudan's western front encompasses the regions known as Darfur and Kurdufan that comprise 850,000 square kilometers
Central Darfur-Humanitarian impact of the war in Sudan (2023–present)
people, followed by West Darfur with more than 17 percent. The UN projected that the total number of refugees fleeing Sudan could reach 1.8 million people
Central Darfur-Golo, Sudan
district located in Central Darfur, Sudan. The start of the Darfur conflict is conventionally dated to an attack claimed by the Darfur Liberation Front upon
Central Darfur-Geneina
the little garden) is a city in West Darfur, part of the dar Masalit region, in Sudan. It joined British Sudan at the end of 1919 through the Gilani
Central Darfur-Foreign relations of Sudan
keeping the OAU out of the war in the South, Sudan accepted 8,000 AU troops in troubled Darfur (see War in Darfur), concluding that it was preferable to have
Central Darfur-Sudanese refugee crisis (2023–present)
came from Darfur and Khartoum, but thousands more moved to other countries. By August, the UN reported at least 220,000 refugees in South Sudan, 285,000
Central Darfur-Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile
states in Sudan with no popular consultation and against the lack of democratic elections. The conflict is intertwined with the War in Darfur, since in
Central Darfur-List of wars involving Sudan
National Redemption Front prior to 2011. Signed the Doha Darfur Peace Agreement in 2011. John Pike. "Sudan Civil War". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 6 December
Central Darfur-Sudan (region)
the caravan trade. The sultanates of eastern Sudan were Darfur, Bagirmi, Sennar and Wadai. In central Sudan, Kanem–Bornu Empire and the Hausa Kingdoms.
Central Darfur-2008 Omdurman attack
sentenced to death. It was the first time that the War in Darfur, previously confined to western Sudan, reached the country's capital. Overall, the war had
Central Darfur-Invasion of Darfur
1916. Subsequently, Darfur was fully annexed to the British administration of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and remained part of Sudan upon its independence
Central Darfur-Fur people
Arabic: فور Fūr) are an ethnic group predominantly inhabiting Darfur, the western part of Sudan, where they are the largest ethnic group. They speak the Fur
Central Darfur-History of Darfur
its history, Darfur has been the home to several cultures and kingdoms, such as the Daju and Tunjur kingdoms. The recorded history of Darfur begins in the
Central Darfur-Omar al-Bashir
killing, rape, and pillage against civilians in Darfur. On 11 February 2020, the Government of Sudan announced that it had agreed to hand over al-Bashir
Central Darfur-Battle of Nyala
capital of South Darfur in Sudan, between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and the Sudanese Armed Forces during the ongoing Darfur campaign. The
Central Darfur-Tawila
(Arabic: طويلة) is a town in North Darfur State, Sudan. In 2004, the town was destroyed during the War in Darfur. The town has been victimised by militiamen
Central Darfur-Central Reserve Forces
on its logo, is a militarised police unit in Sudan known for committing atrocities during the War in Darfur and the Sudanese revolution. The CRP is sanctioned
Central Darfur-Masalit people
inhabiting western Sudan and eastern Chad. They speak the Masalit language. The Masalit primarily live in Geneina, the capital of West Darfur, though a few
Central Darfur-Darfur (disambiguation)
up Darfur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Darfur is a region of western Sudan, administratively divided into five federal states: Central Darfur, East
Central Darfur-Zalingei
Zalinjay (Arabic: زالنجي) is a town in Western Sudan, and is capital of the RSF-occupied state of Central Darfur. As of 2009 it had an estimated population
Central Darfur-Ali Kushayb
from the southern part of Sudan. Ali Kushayb was an aqid al-ogada, a colonel of colonels, for the Wadi Salih area in Darfur. He was one of the senior
Central Darfur-Tendelti, West Darfur
left': Families split apart as Darfur burns". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2023-08-19. "Sudan: Mass graves in West Darfur's capital haunt remaining residents"
Central Darfur-Sudan–United States relations
government has been critical of Sudan's human rights record and has dispatched a strong UN Peacekeeping force to Darfur. Relations between both countries
Central Darfur-Buronga, Sudan
(Arabic: بورونجا) is a town in Central Darfur, Sudan. 11°58′N 23°15′E / 11.967°N 23.250°E / 11.967; 23.250 Buronga, Sudan at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Central Darfur-Um Dafuq
Um Dafok, Um Dafog, is a town located across the Central African Republic–Sudan border in South Darfur. The town holds economic and commercial importance
Central Darfur-The Black Book: Imbalance of Power and Wealth in the Sudan
observations: it has an implicit view of Sudan as Islamic; it emphasizes the grievances of Western Sudan (i.e. Darfur and Kordofan) over the other marginalized
Central Darfur-Kafia Kingi
between Sudan, South Sudan and the Central African Republic. It is disputed between South Sudan and Sudan. The area was due to be given to South Sudan under
Central Darfur-Khartoum
large numbers of refugees from South Sudan and Darfur – fleeing the violence of the Second Sudanese Civil War and Darfur conflict – have settled around Khartoum
Central Darfur-Politics of Sudan
However, following a deadly civil war and the still ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan was widely recognized as a totalitarian state where all effective political
Central Darfur-2023 in Sudan
'full control' of Central Darfur after clashes". Dabanga Radio TV Online. Retrieved 2023-08-07. Lisa (2023-08-08). "Airstrikes in Sudan capital, forced
Central Darfur-2023 Foro Baranga clashes
Darfur, Sudan, killing at least 25 people. Four days later the clashes ceased but a wider national conflict broke out. Throughout the War in Darfur,
Central Darfur-Chadian Civil War (2005–2010)
2003, conflict in the neighbouring Darfur region in Sudan leaked across the border into Chad. Refugees from Sudan were joined by Chadian civilians who
Central Darfur-Sudan Doctors' Syndicate
Healthcare disaster looms in Darfur". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2023-11-19. Osimen, Goddy Uwa; Moyosoluwa, Dele-Dada (2023-08-10). "The Sudan Armed Conflict And Geneva
Central Darfur-Abdelrahim Dagalo
during war in Sudan. The sanctions against Dagalo come amid ongoing conflict between the RSF and Sudan's army, particularly in West Darfur, where the RSF
Central Darfur-CIA activities in Sudan
Sudan has a conflict in the Darfur area of western Sudan. The Khartoum government had, in the past, given sanctuary to trans-national Islamic terrorists
Central Darfur-Sirba, West Darfur
is a town in West Darfur, Sudan. It lies approximately 23 kilometres (14 mi) north of El Geneina, which is the capital of West Darfur. The town has been
Central Darfur-Minni Minnawi
secretary to Sudan Liberation Army leader Abdul Wahid al-Nur before the organisation split in 2004. Minnawi signed a treaty, known as the Darfur Peace Agreement
Central Darfur-Sudanese nomadic conflicts
Arabic tribes inhabiting Darfur and West Kordofan, and the Dinka, Nuer and Murle African ethnic groups inhabiting South Sudan. Conflicts have been fueled
Central Darfur-Chad–Sudan relations
Muslims. Sudan allowed FROLINAT rebels to organize, train, and establish bases in western Sudan and to conduct raids into Chad from Sudan's Darfur Province
Central Darfur-2016 Darfurian status referendum
status of the Darfur within Sudan was held on 11–13 April 2016. It was originally scheduled for 1 and 2 July 2011, but was delayed. The Darfur Peace Agreement
Central Darfur-Misterei
West Darfur". Dabanga Radio TV Online. Retrieved 2023-07-22. Farmer, Ben (2023-07-20). "History threatens to repeat itself as horrors of Darfur genocide
Central Darfur-Hashaba, West Darfur
Hashabah (Arabic: الهشابه) or Al-Hashaba is a town in the West Darfur, Sudan. In 2019, the International Committee of the Red Cross provided water for
Central Darfur-Outline of Sudan
North Darfur North Kordofan Northern Al Qadarif Red Sea River Nile Sennar South Darfur South Kordofan West Darfur White Nile Districts of Sudan The States
Central Darfur-Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan (1820–1824)
The Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan was a major military and technical feat. Fewer than 10,000 men set off from Egypt, but, with some local assistance
Central Darfur-Racism in Sudan
and Forced Servitude in Sudan". US Department of State. 22 May 2002. Retrieved 20 March 2014. "Racism at root of Sudan's Darfur crisis". The Christian
Central Darfur-Sudanese peace process
War in Darfur, the Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile (the Two Areas), and armed conflicts in central, northern and eastern Sudan. In 2005
Central Darfur-International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur
the Sudan from 7–21 November 2004 and 9–16 January 2005, including travel to the three Darfur States. The investigative team remained in Darfur from
Central Darfur-Horses in Sudan
present in Sudan long before the arrival of nomadic Muslim tribes. They hold cultural significance, particularly among tribes in the Darfur region, where
Central Darfur-Sudanese Arabic
Baggara groups of west Sudan). The most widely-spoken variety of Sudanese is variably referred to as Central Sudanese Arabic, Central Urban Sudanese Arabic
Central Darfur-Wadai Sultanate
the area. It occupied land previously held by the Sultanate of Darfur (in present-day Sudan) to the northeast of the Sultanate of Baguirmi. Prior to the
Central Darfur-Konga Haraza
located 100 kilometres (62 mi) southwest of Geneina, West Darfur, Sudan, near the Chad–Sudan border. Since the 1950s, Kango Haraza has been one of the
Central Darfur-Sudanese Armed Forces
fought in the Sudanese Civil War, the Darfur Conflict, the Sudan–SPLM-N conflict and the 2012 South Sudan-Sudan border conflict. As part of the Yemeni
Central Darfur-Ardamata
Rapid Support Forces massacred about 800 civilians in Ardamata, West Darfur, Sudan. The village is home to mainly ethnic Masalit residents. "Ardamata CPC
Central Darfur-List of current state governors in Sudan
several governors". Sudan Tribune. 22 November 2023. Archived from the original on 23 November 2023. "Sudan governor killed after Darfur genocide claim".
Central Darfur-List of African Union military interventions
Operations have been carried out in Burundi, Central African Republic, Comoros, Darfur, Somalia, South Sudan, and Sudan. 2003–2004, African Union Mission in Burundi
Central Darfur-Eastern Front (Sudan)
respectively. The Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), a rebel group from Darfur in the west, then joined. Both the Free Lions and the Beja Congress stated
Central Darfur-Darfur Bar Association
assistance to vulnerable activists before and during protests in Sudan. The Darfur Bar Association was created in 1995 and as of 2017[update], aims at
Central Darfur-Popular Resistance of Sudan
to crush the rebellion in Darfur due to the political and economic marginalisation of the local population by Sudan's central government. The RSF, known
Central Darfur-China–Sudan relations
Second Sudanese Civil War, the Darfur Crisis, and the Xinjiang Conflict. China continues to provide massive support to Sudan by developing its oil resources
Central Darfur-2011 South Sudanese independence referendum
consequences of the 2005 Naivasha Agreement between the Khartoum central government and the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M). A simultaneous
Central Darfur-Port Sudan
of Africa, History of Darfur 1200-1700 A.D. SNR. Encyclopædia Britannica, "Port Sudan" (description), 2007, webpage: EB-PortSudan.[permanent dead link]
Central Darfur-South Sudan
South Sudan (/suːˈdɑːn, -ˈdæn/), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in eastern Central Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia
Central Darfur-Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North
of Sudan. Conflict with the central authorities has led al-Bashir to ban the party. South Sudan is also said to support SPLA-N operations in Sudan, just
Central Darfur-Marrah Mountains
mountains in Sudan. The mountains are located in the center of the Darfur region of Sudan on the border of the states of South Darfur and Central Darfur, with
Central Darfur-Kordofan
Kordofan (Arabic: كردفان Kurdufān) is a former province of central Sudan. In 1994 it was divided into three new federal states: North Kordofan, South
Central Darfur-Zaghawa people
residing in southwestern Libya, northeastern Chad, and western Sudan, including Darfur. Zaghawas speak the Zaghawa language, which is an eastern Saharan
Central Darfur-Russia–Sudan relations
sold to Sudan for 7 million pounds sterling. Photos show Russian helicopters in Darfur. On August 25, 2017, the Russian ambassador to Sudan, Mirgayas
Central Darfur-Wagner Group activities in Africa
in Sudan for years (in the region of Darfur and the states of South Kordofan and Blue Nile), while a civil war has been taking place in South Sudan since
Central Darfur-Kreinik
(Arabic: كرينك), or Al Kuraynik or Kereneik, is a town located in West Darfur, Sudan, located 50 miles (80 km) east of Geneina. Kreinik has been the site
Central Darfur-List of conflicts in Sudan
October 1822 C.E. Invasion of Libya and Sudan 1899 — 1901 Rabih War 1874 Rabih az-Zubayr conquered the Sultanate of Darfur 1881 C.E. — 1899 C.E. The Mahdist
Central Darfur-Demographics of Sudan
The demographics of Sudan include the Sudanese people (Arabic: سودانيون) and their characteristics, Sudan, including population density, ethnicity, education
Central Darfur-Islam in Sudan
(1983–2005), the War in Darfur (2003–2010) and the ongoing conflict since 2011. Islam by country Christianity in Sudan "Sudan Overview". www.sd.undp.org
Central Darfur-Bahr al-Arab
drain the Bongo Massif and Marrah Mountains in Darfur, close to Sudan's border with Chad and the Central African Republic. The Adda and Umbelasha flow
Central Darfur-Tunjur kingdom
History of Sudan Tora (Darfur) McGregor, Andrew James (2000). "The Stone Monuments and Antiquities of the Jebel Marra Region, Darfur, Sudan c.1000–1750
Central Darfur-Siege of El Obeid
and Equality Movement and Sudan People's Liberation Movement, rebel movements based in southern and western Sudan (Darfur) launched attacks against Sudanese
Central Darfur-Chad–Sudan border
The Chad–Sudan border is 1,403 km (872 m) in length and runs from the tripoint with Libya in the north to the tripoint with the Central African Republic
Central Darfur-Tarjam
Tarjam (Arabic: ترجام), or Tegram , is a tribal area located in South Darfur, Sudan, that is home to mainly Tarjam tribal, part of the Baggara Arabs tribe
Central Darfur-Mining industry of Sudan
Northern Sudan. Sudan is the third largest producer of gold in Africa. The Sudan Gold Refinery Company, with full ownership rights vested with the Central Bank
Central Darfur-Corruption in Sudan
ceasefire, in 2011 South Sudan gained independence. Nonetheless, corruption remained rampant, all while a new conflict arose in Darfur, between government-supported
Central Darfur-Daju languages
Daju people across a wide area of Sudan and Chad. In Sudan, they are spoken in parts of the regions of Kordofan and Darfur, in Chad they are spoken in Wadai
Central Darfur-Taʽisha tribe
people", who live in Sudan, across southern Kordofan, Darfur, as well as Chad. The Ta'aisha tribal homeland is in the far southwest of Darfur, neighbouring to
Central Darfur-Masalit language
the Masalit people in West Darfur, Sudan and Ouaddaï Region, Chad. Masalit, known as the Massalat, moved west into central-eastern Chad. Their ethnic
Central Darfur-2010 Tarco Air Antonov An-24 crash
crash in Darfur region of Sudan". CNN. 11 November 2010. Archived from the original on 13 November 2010. Retrieved 13 November 2010. "Sudan plane crash
Central Darfur-Darfur Dome
Darfur Dome or Darfur Volcanic Province is an area of about 100x400 km in Western Sudan. As well as its best-known and central feature, Deriba Crater,
Central Darfur-Second Sudanese Civil War
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
Central Darfur-Adeeb Youssef
grew up in Juldo in the Marrah Mountains, Darfur, Sudan. In April 2001 he was one of the co-founders of the Sudan Social Development Organization. He worked
Central Darfur-Human rights in Sudan
north–south tensions, the Darfur conflict involving Arab tribespeople tensions in the Darfur region in the western region of Sudan—have resulted in rape,
Central Darfur-Forestry in Sudan
states and in Darfur. DeLancey, Virginia (2015). "Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Forestry" (PDF). In Berry, LaVerle (ed.). Sudan : a country study
Central Darfur-Deriba (caldera)
Pleistocene or Holocene caldera in Darfur, Sudan. Part of the volcanoes of the Marra Mountains, it lies on the Darfur dome and like the Tagabo Hills and
Central Darfur-Sudanese Arabs
Inhabiting Dárfūr A History of the Arabs in the Sudan and Some Account of the People who Preceded Them and of the Tribes Inhabiting Dárfūr, Volume 2 A
Central Darfur-Tunjur people
O'Fahey, R. S. The Tunjur: a central Sudanic mystery. Sudan Notes and Records, vol. 61 (1980), pp. 47-60 O'Fahey, R. S. The Darfur Sultanate: A History, London
Central Darfur-Nubian languages
Western (Darfur), and Central. Ethnologue's classifies the Nubian languages as follows:. Nubian Northern (Nile) Old Nubian Nobiin Western (Darfur) Midob
Central Darfur-Werkok, South Sudan
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Central Darfur-Music of Sudan
of dignified bearing." — Roxane Connick Carlisle, Women singers in Darfur, Sudan Republic (1976), p. 266 Another traditional form of women's role in
Central Darfur-Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
British invaded and incorporated Darfur into the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1916. This policy was internalised within Sudan itself, with the British determined
Central Darfur-2022 Sudan floods
effects of flooding have been vast, hitting 16 of Sudan's 18 states, with South Darfur, Gedaref, Central Darfur, White Nile, and Kassala being the worst hit
Central Darfur-Omdurman
News 2008-05-10 PHOTOS: Sudan capital after today's attack from Darfur JEM Archived 16 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine - Sudan Tribune 2008-05-10 "Further
Central Darfur-Salih Mahmoud Osman
(human rights activist) in Sudan over more than two decades. He is from the Jebel Mara area in central Darfur, western Sudan. He has been widely honored
Central Darfur-Daju people
the Marrah Mountains located in the Darfur province of Sudan. As the Marrah Mountains are the only area in Darfur that has a temperate climate and thus
Central Darfur-Wadi Salih
Wadi Salih is a province of Central Darfur state of Sudan. On March 5, 2004, at least 145 people were killed by Janjaweed forces. It is South of Zalingei
Central Darfur-Tong, South Sudan
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Central Darfur-Nomadic conflict
Bani Hussein in Darfur and West Kordofan. Nomadic conflict in Sudan has been a part of the Second Sudanese Civil War, the War in Darfur and the Sudanese
Central Darfur-United Nations Security Council Resolution 1706
Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS) to include deployments in Darfur to enforce the Darfur Peace Agreement. Strongly rejecting the resolution, Sudan had refused
Central Darfur-Makol Cuei, South Sudan
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Central Darfur-List of cities in Sudan
This is a list of cities and towns in Sudan. The population estimates are for 2006, last national census was of 1993. Abekr Abushneib Abyei Al Fashir
Central Darfur-Liberal Party of Sudan
the creation of social market projects in the border areas of Darfur and Eastern Sudan and programs of rebuilding the war-devastated areas based on Social
Central Darfur-Deportation of Eritreans during the war in Sudan (2023–present)
border with Sudan. The Sudanese government also accused Eritrea of supporting rebel groups in Darfur. The undemarcated border with Sudan also posed a
Central Darfur-Messiria tribe
into three areas: 1.1. Dar Al Messiria in Kordofan, Sudan. 1.2. Dar Al Messiria in Darfur, Sudan. 1.3. Dar Al Messiria in Chad. The Messiria in the three
Central Darfur-Akayiech, South Sudan
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Central Darfur-Languages of Sudan
languages are Masalit in North Darfur; various Nubian dialects of Northern Sudan; and Jieng (Dinka) and Naadh (Nuer) in Southern Sudan. Many other languages are
Central Darfur-Law enforcement in Sudan
Law enforcement in Sudan is the law enforcement of the country of Sudan. The British army assigned a captain to the central administration for police duties
Central Darfur-Deribat
(Arabic: دريبات) is a town located in South Darfur, Sudan, east of Jebel Marra. During the War in Darfur, in December 2006, Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF)
Central Darfur-Torit
Press. Sudan: Darfur and the Failure of an African State, p. 45. ISBN 9780300162738. Richard Crockett (2010). Yale University Press. Sudan: Darfur and the
Central Darfur-Mahdist War
the Equatorial Provinces of Sudan. For the next three years, General Gordon fought against a native chieftain of Darfur, Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur. Upon
Central Darfur-2019–2022 Sudanese protests
security in Central Darfur continues". Radio Dabanga. 2020-06-30. Retrieved 2020-12-30. "Sudan: Protests Against Insecurity Growing in Darfur". allAfrica
Central Darfur-Manydeng, South Sudan
State, South Sudan, about 30 kilometers north of Bor. The village is located at the southern extent of the sudd, South Sudan's vast central wetlands. Some
Central Darfur-List of non-UN peacekeeping missions
in Darfur, Sudan starting August 2004 in response to the Darfur Conflict. It merged with UNAMID, a UN-mandated peacekeeping force deployed in Darfur, in
Central Darfur-Central African Republic–Sudan relations
combat illegal hunting. The conflict in Darfur contributed to internal problems in the CAR, which accused Sudan in 2006 of trying to destabilize the country
Central Darfur-Kaskara
British Museum curator Christopher Spring, "in the central and eastern Sudan, from Chad through Darfur and across to the Red Sea province, the straight
Central Darfur-Raids on Haskanita
as the African Union Mission in Sudan. (AMIS) AMIS established a base in Haskanita, in Um Kadada District, North Darfur province and 100 km northeast of
Central Darfur-George Clooney
resolution of the Darfur conflict. He spoke at a 2006 Save Darfur rally in Washington, D.C. In April 2006, he spent ten days in Chad and Sudan with his father
Central Darfur-Sudanese refugees in Chad
Sudanese refugees in Chad. The majority of them left Sudan escaping from the violence of the ongoing Darfur crisis, which began in 2003. UNHCR has given the
Central Darfur-South Sudan People's Defence Forces
political party Sudan Liberation Movement/Army, a Sudanese rebel group active in Darfur, founded as the Darfur Liberation Front Sudan People's Liberation
Central Darfur-Islamization of the Sudan region
populations has led to various internal conflicts in the Sudan region, most notably the War in Darfur, the Northern Mali conflict, and the Islamist insurgency
Central Darfur-N'Djamena–Djibouti Highway
passes through Darfur in western Sudan and the town of Al-Fashir, scene of the Darfur conflict. Consequently, travel through that area and Sudan–Chad border
Central Darfur-Sudanese revolution
duress." The Darfur Bar Association called for the students to be released. In May 2021, the book Soudan 2019, année zéro (transl. Sudan 2019, year zero)
Central Darfur-Mayen, South Sudan
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Central Darfur-Rail transport in Sudan
to Nyala in Southern Darfur and Wau in Western Bahr al Ghazal, South Sudan. Other lines connect Atbara and Sennar with Port Sudan, and Sennar with Ad-Damazin
Central Darfur-2021 in Sudan
Sovereignty Council: Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo War in Darfur COVID-19 pandemic in Sudan January 3 – Sudan, Egypt, and Ethiopia agree to hold further talks
Central Darfur-List of Sudanese states by population
Sudan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2019. "Dabanga Sudan". "West Kordofan". Knoema. "East Darfur". Knoema.
Central Darfur-Wad Banda
Kordofan, Sudan. In April 2004, a rebel group from Darfur attacked a rural area in Wad Banda locality in the morning. The governor of Western Darfur reported
Central Darfur-Water supply in Sudan
cover in the wadi to reverse desertification. Darfur is located in an arid region, in the western part of Sudan, where water scarcity is common. Due to recent
Central Darfur-Bahr el Ghazal (region of South Sudan)
South Sudan. Its name came from the river Bahr el Ghazal. The name translates as "sea of gazelles" from Arabic. Bahr el Ghazal borders the Central African
Central Darfur-Economy of Sudan
extensions to Nyala in Southern Darfur and Wau in Bahr al Ghazal. Other lines connect Atbarah and Sannar with Port Sudan, and Sannar with Ad Damazin. A
Central Darfur-Central Powers
Sultanate of Darfur was a British Ally. The Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition preemptively acted in March 1916 to prevent an attack on Sudan and took control
Central Darfur-Tama language
language spoken by the Tama people in Ouaddai, eastern Chad and in Darfur, western Sudan. It is a Taman language which belongs to the Eastern Sudanic branch
Central Darfur-Foreign aid to Sudan
to Sudan, including a large amount of relief aid from international organizations to alleviate the effects of civil wars in the South and in Darfur. Amounts
Central Darfur-Native administration
Integrated Natural Resource Management and Conflict Resolution in Central Darfur State, Sudan" (PDF). Tufts University. Archived (PDF) from the original on
Central Darfur-Central African Shear Zone
basins in central Cameroon, northern Central African Republic and southern Chad. The CASZ was formerly thought to extend eastward only to the Darfur region
Central Darfur-Mathiang, South Sudan
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Central Darfur-History of South Sudan
South Sudan: A New History For a New Nation. Ohio University Press. pp. 54–55. ISBN 978-0821422427. Lampen, G. D. (December 1950). "History of Darfur". Sudan
Central Darfur-Nyala language (Sudan)
also known as Dar Fur, Darfur Daju, Daju Darfur, Beke, Dagu, Daju Ferne and Fininga, is an Eastern Sudanic language of Sudan, one of three closely related
Central Darfur-Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (2005–2011)
Southern Sudan (Arabic: حكومة جنوب السودان Ḥukūmat Janūb as-Sūdān; Dinka: Lɔ̈k Bïkrotmac Paguot Thudän) was an autonomous region consisting of the ten
Central Darfur-Makuach, South Sudan
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Central Darfur-Zalingei Airport
ZLX, ICAO: HSZA) is an airport serving the city of Zalingei in Central Darfur, Sudan. On 11 November 2010, an Antonov An-24 of Tarco Airlines on a flight
Central Darfur-Gula People
spelled Goula, is an ethnic group who lives in Central African Republic, Chad, and Sudan. In the Central African Republic, they live in the northern regions
Central Darfur-Sudanese Communist Party
(19 June 2007). "Sudanese Communist Leader urges govt to admit Darfur Crimes". Sudan Tribune (Interview). Interviewed by Ahmed Elzobier. Archived from
Central Darfur-Khalil Ibrahim
for education in Darfur between 1991 and 1994 in al-Fashir, North Darfur. A physician, Ibrahim spent four months in 1992 to fight Sudan People's Armed Forces
Central Darfur-John Prendergast (activist)
on the ground, especially regarding Darfur and Northern Uganda. Articles "George Clooney on Sudan’s Rape of Darfur". Co-authored with George Clooney and
Central Darfur-Women in Sudan
programs. Before the independence of South Sudan in 2011, the Interim National Constitution in the Darfur area explicitly prohibited discrimination based
Central Darfur-Nubians
the region which is now Northern Sudan and southern Egypt. They originate from the early inhabitants of the central Nile valley, believed to be one of
Central Darfur-Federal Alliance of Eastern Sudan
HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS IN EASTERN SUDAN" (PDF). SudanTribune (2011-01-09). "Eastern Sudan rebels merge with Darfur JEM". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2024-05-07
Central Darfur-Languages of South Sudan
Kurdufan and Darfur. In the capital, Juba, there are several thousand people who use an Arabic pidgin, Juba Arabic. Since South Sudan was part of Sudan for a
Central Darfur-Sudanese transition to democracy (2019–2021)
written form of the agreement. The Darfur Displaced General Coordination opposed the 5 July verbal deal, and the Sudan Revolutionary Front, the National
Central Darfur-March 2022 attacks in the Central African Republic
Central African Republic (CAR) during which they killed dozens of rebels and possibly hundreds of civilians including citizens of Chad, Niger, Sudan and
Central Darfur-List of conflicts in Africa
South Darfur clash 7 January 2011 – ongoing South Sudan internal conflict 19 May 2011 – ongoing Sudan-SRF conflict 26 March – 26 September 2012 Sudan-South
Central Darfur-List of active separatist movements in Africa
unification with Chad Militant organization: Darfur Liberation Front Status: War in Darfur Eastern Sudan Ethnic group: Beja Proposed autonomous area area:
Central Darfur-Battle of Wad Madani
Madani was a battle in the War in Sudan over the control of Wad Madani, the capital of Gezira State in east-central Sudan, between the Sudanese Armed Forces
Central Darfur-Jebel Moon
Jebel Moon (Arabic: جبل مون) or Jebel Mun is a locality in West Darfur, Sudan. In April 2010, the Sudanese government took Jebel Moon from the rebel Justice
Central Darfur-Omer Ihsas
Mustafa in Nyala, Sudan) is a Sudanese singer, composer and bandleader from South Darfur. Since 1987, he has become known both in Sudan and internationally
Central Darfur-Ryan Spencer Reed
2006 FACING SUDAN a documentary film November 12, 2006 Darfur: An Unforgivable Hell on Earth The Swarthmore News Swat Sudan Hosts Darfur Conference. November
Central Darfur-2011 in Sudan
killed in clashes between government forces and the Sudan Liberation Movement in northern Darfur. January 12 – Estimates put the turnout of the referendum
Central Darfur-Kimr people
Kimr or Gimr is an ethnic group in West Darfur in Sudan and Chad. They speak Arabic but a lot of the Gimr people married to other tribes speak their languages
Central Darfur-Al-Mogran Development Project
continuing Darfur Conflict. Completion was expected by 2014. With the Sudanese government facing increased pressure to halt the conflict in Darfur, the Al-Mogran
Central Darfur-Operation Kaveri
between the central government and the southern regions killed 1.5 million people, and a continuing conflict in the western region of Darfur has displaced
Central Darfur-Arawala
Arawala (Arabic: أروالا) was a village in West Darfur, Sudan. It used to have a population of 7000 inhabitants; however, this changed after the village
Central Darfur-Omdurman
battle, the Mahdi's tomb was restored and refurbished. On 10 May 2008, the Darfur rebel group of the Justice and Equality Movement moved into the city where
Central Darfur-African Union
AU troops were also deployed in the Sudan for peacekeeping during the Darfur Conflict, before the mission was handed over to the United Nations on 1
Central Darfur-Masalit language
the Masalit people in West Darfur, Sudan and Ouaddaï Region, Chad. Masalit, known as the Massalat, moved west into central-eastern Chad. Their ethnic
Central Darfur-Kordofan
end of that century, Kordofan was conquered by Sulayman Solong, Sultan of Darfur. In 1779, Sultan Adlan II of Sennar sent Sheikh Nacib, with two thousand
Central Darfur-Nuba peoples
but infighting in the south, plus the Government of Sudan involvement in Darfur have resulted in issues which may break the peace agreement. Southern Sudan
Central Darfur-Musa Hilal
Um Jalul clan exercised tribal leadership of the Arab Mahamid tribe in Darfur. The Mahamid are part of a larger confederation of camel-herding (Abbala)
Central Darfur-Darfur (disambiguation)
Darfur, North Darfur, South Darfur and West Darfur. It may also refer to: Sultanate of Darfur, historical state War in Darfur, a conflict in Darfur Darfur
Central Darfur-Darfur, Minnesota
Darfur is a city in Watonwan County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 108 at the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau
Central Darfur-N'Djamena–Djibouti Highway
country of Djibouti. The road passes through Darfur in western Sudan and the town of Al-Fashir, scene of the Darfur conflict. Consequently, travel through that
Central Darfur-Genocide
been much debate over categorizing the situation in Darfur as genocide. The ongoing conflict in Darfur, Sudan, which started in 2003, was declared a "genocide"
Central Darfur-United Nations–African Union Mission in Darfur
The African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (known by its acronym UNAMID) was a joint African Union (AU) and United Nations (UN) peacekeeping
Central Darfur-Ali Kushayb
early 2013, Kushayb was commander of the Central Reserve Forces (Abu Tira) in Rahad el-Berdi in South Darfur. Reports on his activities continued sporadically
Central Darfur-2011 South Sudanese independence referendum
in Uganda and Kenya. A further complication results from the conflict in Darfur to the west, where civilians who have fled attacks refuse to take part in
Central Darfur-Zaghawa language
language spoken by the Zaghawa people of east-central Chad (in the Sahel) and northwestern Sudan (Darfur). The people who speak this language call it Beria
Central Darfur-Sudanese Arabs
Inhabiting Dárfūr A History of the Arabs in the Sudan and Some Account of the People who Preceded Them and of the Tribes Inhabiting Dárfūr, Volume 2 A
Central Darfur-Raids on Haskanita
groups during the Darfur conflict. The attacks took place on 30 September and early October 2007 near the town of Haskanita in South Darfur. Three rebel commanders
Central Darfur-Ira Newble
Announce 2015-16 Staff". OurSportsCentral.com. October 30, 2015. Retrieved October 31, 2015. Cavs' Newble Takes Up Darfur Cause – FanHouse – AOL Sports Blog
Central Darfur-Buronga, Sudan
Buronga (Arabic: بورونجا) is a town in Central Darfur, Sudan. 11°58′N 23°15′E / 11.967°N 23.250°E / 11.967; 23.250 Buronga, Sudan at GEOnet Names Server
Central Darfur-International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur
listed in the external links. The International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur (henceforth the Commission) was established pursuant to United Nations Security
Central Darfur-Darfur Regional Government
The Darfur Regional Government is an administrative body for the Darfur region of the Republic of Sudan. A Transitional Darfur Regional Authority was established
Central Darfur-2016 Darfurian status referendum
status of the Darfur within Sudan was held on 11–13 April 2016. It was originally scheduled for 1 and 2 July 2011, but was delayed. The Darfur Peace Agreement
Central Darfur-Salih Mahmoud Osman
Sudan over more than two decades. He is from the Jebel Mara area in central Darfur, western Sudan. He has been widely honored for his work on human rights
Central Darfur-Zaghawa people
primarily residing in, northeastern Chad, and western Sudan, including Darfur. Zaghawas speak the Zaghawa language, which is an eastern Saharan language
Central Darfur-Maria Bello
also a board member of Darfur Women Action Group, an NGO that undertakes activism on behalf of genocide victims of the Darfur conflict. Singer, Leigh
Central Darfur-Geneina
El Geneina; Arabic: الجنينة, lit. the little garden) is a city in West Darfur, part of the dar Masalit region, in Sudan. It joined British Sudan at the
Central Darfur-George Clooney
than 5,000. Clooney has advocated a resolution of the Darfur conflict. He spoke at a 2006 Save Darfur rally in Washington, D.C. In April 2006, he spent ten
Central Darfur-Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur
az-Zubayr, with the khedive Ismail Pasha briefly during the invasion of Darfur, where he led the southern forces. He was referred to as "the Black Pasha"
Central Darfur-Chad–Sudan relations
governments. In recent times, relations have been strained due to the conflict in Darfur and a civil war in Chad, which both governments accuse the other of supporting
Central Darfur-Taʽisha tribe
Sudan, across southern Kordofan, Darfur, as well as Chad. The Ta'aisha tribal homeland is in the far southwest of Darfur, neighbouring to the east the Habbaniya
Central Darfur-CIA activities in Sudan
human rights abuses in Darfur. There are also transborder issues between Chad and Darfur, and, to a lesser extent, with the Central African Republic. "These
Central Darfur-Federated state
countries with federal constitutions, there is a division of power between the central government and the component states. These entities – states, provinces
Central Darfur-Khartoum
numbers of refugees from South Sudan and Darfur – fleeing the violence of the Second Sudanese Civil War and Darfur conflict – have settled around Khartoum
Central Darfur-ER season 12
leaves the lives of Abby and Kovač hanging in the balance. In addition to Darfur, geopolitics of the day get a strong spotlight due to the Iraq War. Following
Central Darfur-2008 Omdurman attack
In May 2008, the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), a Darfur ethnic minority rebel group, undertook a raid against the Sudanese government in the cities
Central Darfur-ISO 3166-2:SD
Dārfūr شرق دارفور East Darfur SD-SI Sinnār سنار Sennar SD-DC Wasaţ Dārfūr (local variant: Zālinjay) وسط دارفور Central Darfur (local variant: Zalingei)
Central Darfur-Matt Frewer
Creator of legendary mid-'80s cyber-character tackles the awful drama of Darfur" by Michael D Reid, The Times Colonist (4 Feb, 2010) Retrieved from ProQuest 348339432
Central Darfur-List of people indicted in the International Criminal Court
(2) Uganda; (3) Darfur, Sudan; (4) the Central African Republic I; (5) Kenya; (6) Libya; (7) Côte d'Ivoire; (8) Mali; (9) the Central African Republic
Central Darfur-R.E.M.
Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur (2007) to benefit Amnesty International's campaign to alleviate the Darfur conflict. Looking for a change of
Central Darfur-Gabriel Schillinger
Delray Beach, Florida. He was the co-founder and executive director of For Darfur. In 2009 he founded Decade Worldwide and BIM Networks. He worked with Lars
Central Darfur-Panthera leo leo
clearings in rainforest mixed with savannah grassland. Sudan's Southern Darfur province, where lions were abundant in the 1950s; some caused damage to
Central Darfur-Mia Farrow
Goodwill Ambassador. She is involved in humanitarian activities in Darfur, Chad, and the Central African Republic. In 2008, Time magazine named her one of the
Central Darfur-Iron metallurgy in Africa
1993. "Iron Technology in the Middle Sahel/Savanna: With Emphasis on Central Darfur". Shaw, T., Sinclair, P., Bassey, A., Okpoko, A (eds). The Archaeology
Central Darfur-Sudan Liberation Movement/Army
group active in Darfur, Sudan. It was founded as the Darfur Liberation Front by members of three indigenous ethnic groups in Darfur: the Fur, the Zaghawa
Central Darfur-Blood and Soil (book)
and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur (ISBN 978-0300100983) is a 2007 book by Ben Kiernan, who for thirty years
Central Darfur-Zalingei Airport
(IATA: ZLX, ICAO: HSZA) is an airport serving the city of Zalingei in Central Darfur, Sudan. On 11 November 2010, an Antonov An-24 of Tarco Airlines on a
Central Darfur-Zalingei
town in Western Sudan, and is capital of the RSF-occupied state of Central Darfur. As of 2009 it had an estimated population of 27,258. The town was captured
Central Darfur-Ryan Spencer Reed
Sudanese Diaspora, since 2002. After returning from covering the War in Darfur in summer 2004, he and his work have moved around North America to universities
Central Darfur-Darfur Dome
Darfur Dome or Darfur Volcanic Province is an area of about 100x400 km in Western Sudan. As well as its best-known and central feature, Deriba Crater,
Central Darfur-Khalil Ibrahim
served as the state minister for education in Darfur between 1991 and 1994 in al-Fashir, North Darfur. A physician, Ibrahim spent four months in 1992
Central Darfur-List of conflicts in Africa
2003–2020 War in Darfur 2004 French–Ivorian clashes 2004–present Conflict in the Niger Delta 2016–present Niger Delta conflict 2004–2007 Central African Republic
Central Darfur-Sudanese nomadic conflicts
the Messiria, Maalia, Rizeigat and Bani Hussein Arabic tribes inhabiting Darfur and West Kordofan, and the Dinka, Nuer and Murle African ethnic groups inhabiting
Central Darfur-LeBron James
obligation to effect change using his status. Those include the War in Darfur, the killing of Trayvon Martin, the now-former NBA owner Donald Sterling's
Central Darfur-African Union Mission in Sudan
primarily in the country's western region of Darfur to perform peacekeeping operations related to the Darfur conflict. It was founded in 2004, with a force
Central Darfur-Nubians
Additionally, a group known as the Midob live in northern Darfur, a group named Birgid in Central Darfur and several groups known as the Hill Nubians who live
Central Darfur-List of The First 48 episodes
Alabama March 26, 2009 (2009-03-26) A Sudanese man who fled genocide in Darfur is found shot to death while at work at a clothing store. The store's video
Central Darfur-East Africa
Sudanese Civil War Second Sudanese Civil War Sudanese nomadic conflicts War in Darfur War in Sudan 2023–present South Sudan Second Sudanese Civil War 1983–2005
Central Darfur-Maban languages
Maban languages are spoken in eastern Chad, the Central African Republic and western Sudan (Darfur). The Maban branch includes the following languages:
Central Darfur-List of George Polk Award winners
Lydia Polgreen New York Times "for coverage of a under-reported war in Darfur in western Sudan and Chad that killed 200,000 and displaced 2.5 million
Central Darfur-Sudan
Nile Central Darfur East Darfur Kassala Khartoum North Darfur North Kordofan Northern Red Sea River Nile Sennar South Darfur South Kordofan West Darfur West
Central Darfur-History of Sudan
(JEM) groups in the western region of Darfur began. The rebels accused the central government of neglecting the Darfur region, although there is uncertainty
Central Darfur-Geography of Sudan
Nile North Darfur South Darfur South Kordofan Gezira White Nile River Nile Red Sea Al Qadarif Sennar West Darfur Central Darfur East Darfur West Kordofan
Central Darfur-Politics of Sudan
However, following a deadly civil war and the still ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan was widely recognized as a totalitarian state where all effective
Central Darfur-Sudanese Armed Forces
Kurdufan (Central Command), the Second Division was at Khashm El Girba (Eastern Command), the Sixth Division was assigned to Al-Fashir in Darfur (Western
Central Darfur-Nyala language (Sudan)
Nyala, also known as Dar Fur, Darfur Daju, Daju Darfur, Beke, Dagu, Daju Ferne and Fininga, is an Eastern Sudanic language of Sudan, one of three closely
Central Darfur-List of active separatist movements in Africa
and Citizenship and Ceuta Ya! Darfur Ethnic group: Fur, Arabs, Zaghawa, Masalit, Tama Proposed autonomous area: Darfur or proposed unification with Chad
Central Darfur-List of current state governors in Sudan
killed after Darfur genocide claim". BBC News. 2023-06-15. Retrieved 2023-06-21. "Minni Minawi to be inaugurated today as Governor of Darfur". Worldstatesmen
Central Darfur-2010 Tarco Air Antonov An-24 crash
Herald. Retrieved 20 July 2019. "All but 1 of 50 survive plane crash in Darfur region of Sudan". CNN. 11 November 2010. Archived from the original on 13
Central Darfur-Republic of Sudan (1985–2019)
regime was criticized for human rights abuses, atrocities and genocide in Darfur and allegations of harboring and supporting terrorist groups (most notably
Central Darfur-Sulayman Solong
1637) was the first historical sultan of Darfur. According to several sources, he ruled the Sultanate of Darfur from 1596 to 1637. However, because of the
Central Darfur-Chairperson of the African Union
Kufuor over Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir due to the ongoing conflict in Darfur. Amnesty International said it would undermine African Union's credibility
Central Darfur-Hilary Benn
security mission in Darfur, bringing the total UK contribution to £32,000,000. Benn led the UK negotiating team at the 2006 Darfur peace negotiations.
Central Darfur-Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
separate peace treaty signed on 3 March 1918 between Soviet Russia and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria), by
Central Darfur-Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile
lack of democratic elections. The conflict is intertwined with the War in Darfur, since in November 2011 SPLM-N established a loose alliance with Darfuri
Central Darfur-Kafia Kingi
that the Kafia Kingi area was transferred north of that line and added to Darfur. Sudan controls all or most of this area today, though at times since independence
Central Darfur-University of Zalingei
The University of Zalingei is located in Central Darfur State, where the headquarters settled in Zalingei town. It was established in March 1994 as a public
Central Darfur-Dick Durbin
Government for the genocide in Darfur. Durbin has voted for all Darfur-related legislation. In addition to the Darfur Peace and Accountability Act, he
Central Darfur-List of film director–composer collaborations
BloodRayne 2: Deliverance (2007) 1968 Tunnel Rats (2008) Rampage (2009) Darfur (2009) Max Schmeling (2010) Auschwitz (2011) BloodRayne: The Third Reich
Central Darfur-Central Darfur
Central Darfur State (Arabic: ولاية وسط دارفور, romanized: Wilāyat Wasaṭ Dārfūr) is a state in south-western Sudan, and one of five comprising the Darfur
Central Darfur-Chadian Civil War (2005–2010)
failed to put an end to the fighting. In 2003, conflict in the neighbouring Darfur region in Sudan leaked across the border into Chad. Refugees from Sudan
Central Darfur-Emblem of Sudan
distinct emblem for government use. Blue Nile Darfur Central Darfur East Darfur North Darfur South Darfur West Gezira Kassala Khartoum Kordofan North Kordofan
Central Darfur-Wadai Sultanate
people of the area. It occupied land previously held by the Sultanate of Darfur (in present-day Sudan) to the northeast of the Sultanate of Baguirmi. Prior
Central Darfur-Mohammed Ahmed Abdallah
activist. A member of the Fur people, he is from the Marrah Mountains in Central Darfur. As a boy, he walked three days to reach his middle school, and five
Central Darfur-Ain Farah
Ain Farah is an archaeological site in Darfur in western Sudan. It was at one time the capital of the last Tunjur ruler, Shau Dorshid. It comprises large-scale
Central Darfur-Birao
End to Attacks Near Central African Republic's Border", United Nations, November 11, 2006 "US Rice hopes Sudan will okay Darfur force" Archived 2016-10-03
Central Darfur-List of wars involving Sudan
Known as the National Redemption Front prior to 2011. Signed the Doha Darfur Peace Agreement in 2011. John Pike. "Sudan Civil War". Globalsecurity.org
Central Darfur-List of World Heritage Sites in Sudan
numerous termite mounds. Jebel Marra / Deriba Caldera (crater lake) Central Darfur 2021 vii, viii, ix, x (natural) Jebel Marra is the highest mountain
Central Darfur-Tunjur people
O'Fahey, R. S. The Tunjur: a central Sudanic mystery. Sudan Notes and Records, vol. 61 (1980), pp. 47-60 O'Fahey, R. S. The Darfur Sultanate: A History, London
Central Darfur-Central African Republic Civil War
The Central African Republic Civil War is an ongoing civil war in the Central African Republic (CAR) involving the government, rebels from the Séléka
Central Darfur-List of non-UN peacekeeping missions
in Darfur, Sudan starting August 2004 in response to the Darfur Conflict. It merged with UNAMID, a UN-mandated peacekeeping force deployed in Darfur, in
Central Darfur-Operation Faustschlag
Faustschlag ("Operation Fist Punch"), also known as the Eleven Days' War, was a Central Powers offensive in World War I. It was the last major offensive on the
Central Darfur-Sudan (region)
caravan trade. The sultanates of eastern Sudan were Darfur, Bagirmi, Sennar and Wadai. In central Sudan, Kanem–Bornu Empire and the Hausa Kingdoms. To
Central Darfur-Omar al-Bashir
directing a campaign of mass killing, rape, and pillage against civilians in Darfur. On 11 February 2020, the Government of Sudan announced that it had agreed
Central Darfur-Verreaux's eagle-owl
Lynesc, A. H. (1925). XV.— On the Birds of North arid Central Darfur, with Notes on the West‐Central Kordofan and North Nuba Provinces of British Sudan (Part
Central Darfur-Invasion of Darfur
The Invasion of Darfur was the military invasion and occupation of the Sultanate of Darfur by the British Empire and the Sultanate of Egypt from 16 March
Central Darfur-Wadi Salih
Wadi Salih is a province of Central Darfur state of Sudan. On March 5, 2004, at least 145 people were killed by Janjaweed forces. It is South of Zalingei
Central Darfur-Abdallah Deng Nhial
2013-10-18 at the Wayback Machine Dagne, Theodore S. Sudan The Crisis in Darfur and Status of the North-South Peace Agreement. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional
Central Darfur-Central African Republic conflict (2013–2014)
side, the participation of significant numbers of fighters from Chad and Darfur, Sudan has heightened the risk of cross-border movement of armed groups
Central Darfur-Joseph Kony
significant security risk to Uganda. As of 2022, he is reported to be hiding in Darfur. Kony was born in c. 1961 in Odek, Northern Region, Uganda. He is a member
Central Darfur-Rapid Support Forces
previously fought on behalf of the Sudanese government. Its actions in Darfur qualify as crimes against humanity in the opinion of Human Rights Watch
Central Darfur-Corruption in Sudan
from the UN, of creating shell companies in Ed Daein, East Darfur, and Zalingei, Central Darfur, of forging invoices, and of making off with "vehicles, office
Central Darfur-Nicholas Kristof
rights abuses and social injustices, such as human trafficking and the Darfur conflict. Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa described Kristof as an
Central Darfur-Flag of Sudan
adopted their own distinctive flags. Blue Nile State Central Darfur North Darfur South Darfur West Darfur Kassala State Khartoum State Al Qadarif State Abyei
Central Darfur-2012 yellow fever outbreak in Darfur, Sudan
were in Central Dafur state (51.5 percent, reported in March 2013), but the outbreak later expanded to the four other states of North Darfur (21 percent)
Central Darfur-World War I
global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting took place mainly in Europe and the Middle East, as well
Central Darfur-Messiria tribe
Sudan. Darfur and the failure of an African state.ISBN 978-0-300-16273-8 Harold Alfred MacMichael, 1967, The Tribes of Northern and Central Kordofán
Central Darfur-War in Darfur
The War in Darfur, also nicknamed the Land Cruiser War, was a major armed conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan that began in February 2003 when the
Central Darfur-Wadai War
provinces and allied states. He managed to gain the support of the Sultanate of Darfur and Dar Masalit, and used these areas as rear bases during his attempts
Central Darfur-Tama people
"Indigenous African" ) tribe that live in Dar Tama in northeastern Chad and Darfur in western Sudan. They number 200,000–300,000. They speak Tama, a Nilo-Saharan
Central Darfur-Nyala, South Darfur
Nyala (Daju: "the place of chatting") is the capital of the state of South Darfur in the south-west of Sudan. Nyala was the capital of the Daju Empire, which
Central Darfur-Kaskara
British Museum curator Christopher Spring, "in the central and eastern Sudan, from Chad through Darfur and across to the Red Sea province, the straight
Central Darfur-List of state leaders in the 18th century
Bey (1759–1782) Hammuda ibn Ali, Bey (1782–1814) Egypt Sudan Sultanate of Darfur (complete list) – Ahmad Bukr, Sultan (early 18th century–c.1730) Muhammad
Central Darfur-List of state leaders in the 17th century
(1666–1675) Mohamed El Mouradi, Bey (1686–1696) Egypt Sudan Sultanate of Darfur (complete list) – Sulayman Solong, Sultan (c.1660–c.1680) Musa Sulayman
Central Darfur-List of state leaders in the 16th century
Some Account of the People Who Preceded Them and of the Tribes Inhabiting Dárfūr. Vol. II. Cambridge University Press. p. 431. OCLC 264942362. Holt, Peter
Central Darfur-French Equatorial Africa
massifs to the northeast, Darfur to the east and the Crystal mountains and Mayombe in the southwest. Two basins occupied the central and southern parts of
Central Darfur-Africa
governments continue. Since 2003 there has been an ongoing conflict in Darfur (Sudan) which peaked in intensity from 2003 to 2005 with notable spikes
Central Darfur-Central African Armed Forces
Central African Republic, in order to potentially shore up the ineffectual Darfur Peace Agreement. The missions deployed in the country during the last 10
Central Darfur-Foreign relations of the Central African Republic
of Central African States (CEEAC), the Central African Peace and Security Council (COPAX- still under formation), and the Central Bank of Central African
Central Darfur-Chad
of Chad hosts over 280,000 refugees from the Sudan's Darfur region, over 55,000 from the Central African Republic, as well as over 170,000 internally
Central Darfur-Darfur genocide
North Darfur. It has sector headquarters in El Geneina (West Darfur), Nyala (South Darfur), Zalingei (Central Darfur) and Ed Daein (East Darfur). The
Central Darfur-Central Asian revolt of 1916
The Central Asian revolt of 1916, also known as the Semirechye Revolt and as Urkun (Kyrgyz: Үркүн, romanized: Ürkün, lit. 'Exodus', , IPA: [yrˈkyn]) in
Central Darfur-List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
(1949–1950) Mostafa El-Nahas, Prime minister (1950–1952) Sudan Sultanate of Darfur (complete list) – Ali Dinar, Sultan (1898–1916) Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (complete
Central Darfur-Technical (vehicle)
Janjaweed militias use technicals on their raids against civilian villages in Darfur, Sudan, as do the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) and Justice and Equality Movement
Central Darfur-Government of Sudan
Wilāyat Sinnār) West Darfur (ولاية غرب دارفور Wilāyat Gharb Dārfūr) Central Darfur (ولاية وسط دارفور Wilāyat Wasṭ Dārfūr) East Darfur (ولاية شرق دارفور Wilāyat
Central Darfur-Tunjur kingdom
earlier Daju kingdom, after the Tunjur people migrated from north to the Darfur region in the fifteenth century. Their migration represents a second known
Central Darfur-States of Sudan
peace agreements between the central government and rebel groups: The Darfur Regional Government was established by the Darfur Peace Agreement to act as
Central Darfur-Minni Minnawi
as the Darfur Peace Agreement, with the Khartoum government in May 2006. Nevertheless, in July 2006, fighting broke out around the North Darfur town of
Central Darfur-Darfur
Darfur is divided into five federal states: Central Darfur, East Darfur, North Darfur, South Darfur and West Darfur. Because of the War in Darfur between
Central Darfur-Khartoum massacre
protests took place in Khartoum in response to the report. Darfur Bar Association enquiry The Darfur Bar Association (DBA) created a Truth and Fact-finding
Central Darfur-Darfur Bar Association
The Darfur Bar Association (DBA, Arabic: هيئة محامي دارفور, romanized: Hayʼat Muḥāmī Dārfūr) is a Sudanese lawyers' organisation created in 1995. In 2020
Central Darfur-Sudanese peace process
resolve the War in Darfur, the Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile (the Two Areas), and armed conflicts in central, northern and eastern
Central Darfur-2019–2022 Sudanese protests
"Hundreds Demonstrate In Sudans Central Darfur". UrduPoint. Retrieved 2020-12-30. "Hundreds demonstrate in Sudan's Central Darfur". 2020-07-04. Retrieved 2020-12-30
Central Darfur-List of African Union military interventions
start dates. Operations have been carried out in Burundi, Central African Republic, Comoros, Darfur, Somalia, South Sudan, and Sudan. 2003–2004, African Union
Central Darfur-List of Sudanese states by population
Sudan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2019. "Dabanga Sudan". "West Kordofan". Knoema. "East Darfur". Knoema.
Central Darfur-Central African Republic–Sudan relations
borders, prevent infiltration, and combat illegal hunting. The conflict in Darfur contributed to internal problems in the CAR, which accused Sudan in 2006
Central Darfur-History of slavery
2008). "Darfur civilians 'seized as slaves by Sudan military'". Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 – via www.telegraph.co.uk. "Darfur Abductions:
Central Darfur-Genocides in history
committed in Darfur may be no less serious and heinous than genocide." In March 2005, the Security Council formally referred the situation in Darfur to the
Central Darfur-Central Powers
via the Senussi. Prior to this the Sultanate of Darfur was a British Ally. The Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition preemptively acted in March 1916 to prevent
Central Darfur-Omer Ihsas
Nyala, Sudan) is a Sudanese singer, composer and bandleader from South Darfur. Since 1987, he has become known both in Sudan and internationally for his
Central Darfur-History of Central Africa
Christianity. Prior to the 1630s CE, Wadai, also known as Burgu to the people of Darfur, was a pre-Islamic Tunjur kingdom, established around 1501 CE. Initially
Central Darfur-Marrah Mountains
Darfur region of Sudan on the border of the states of South Darfur and Central Darfur, with a smaller part of the range in the state of North Darfur.
Central Darfur-Ethiopian Ground Forces
Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) in western Sudan. The Security Council authorized a force of about 26,000 uniformed personnel. The Darfur mission was shut
Central Darfur-Nomadic conflict
Bani Hussein in Darfur and West Kordofan. Nomadic conflict in Sudan has been a part of the Second Sudanese Civil War, the War in Darfur and the Sudanese
Central Darfur-Baggara Arabs
East Kordofan and Chad with a comparatively smaller population in Darfur. In Darfur they are found mainly in Niteiga, an area north of Nyala. Besides
Central Darfur-Janjaweed
militia group from the Sahel region that operates in Sudan, particularly in Darfur, and eastern Chad. They have also been speculated to be active in Yemen
Central Darfur-Fur people
(Fur: fòòrà, Arabic: فور Fūr) are an ethnic group predominantly inhabiting Darfur, the western part of Sudan, where they are the largest ethnic group. They
Central Darfur-Golo, Sudan
district located in Central Darfur, Sudan. The start of the Darfur conflict is conventionally dated to an attack claimed by the Darfur Liberation Front upon
Central Darfur-March 2022 attacks in the Central African Republic
Bulbul Abu Jazo village in South Darfur prayer was held for four of village residents who were killed in the Central African Republic. According to another
Central Darfur-African wildcat
wildcat from Marrah Mountains in the Darfur desert, a very pale skin of a male wildcat from north of Al-Fashir in Darfur, a dark skin of a male wildcat from
Central Darfur-2022 Sudan floods
have been vast, hitting 16 of Sudan's 18 states, with South Darfur, Gedaref, Central Darfur, White Nile, and Kassala being the worst hit. The physical
Central Darfur-Tama language
primary language spoken by the Tama people in Ouaddai, eastern Chad and in Darfur, western Sudan. It is a Taman language which belongs to the Eastern Sudanic
Central Darfur-List of Sudanese flags
Nile State ?-Today Flag of Central Darfur ?-Today Flag of North Darfur ?-Today Flag of South Darfur ?-Today Flag of West Darfur ?-Today Flag of The Kassala
Central Darfur-Sudanese Arabic
for "baby" Darfur Arabic /naŋnaŋ/ for "talkative" Sudanese Arabic /ʕaŋgareːb/ for "bed" Central Sudanese Arabic /ɲarr/ for "mew" Central Sudanese Arabic
Central Darfur-2023 in Sudan
state-wide curfew. 6 August – Siege of Zalingei: The RSF claim the state of Central Darfur, after capturing the capital of Zalingei from the SAF. 8 August – Clashes
Central Darfur-Native administration
in Integrated Natural Resource Management and Conflict Resolution in Central Darfur State, Sudan" (PDF). Tufts University. Archived (PDF) from the original
Central Darfur-Gula people
from Blue Nile region in Ethiopia. Around 1750, they migrated to Darfur. In Darfur, the Gula people faced hostility from the Fur. Consequently, they
Central Darfur-Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
Fighting has been concentrated around the capital city of Khartoum and the Darfur region. As of 21 January 2024, at least 13,000–15,000 people had been killed
Central Darfur-Battle of Khartoum (2023–present)
Because of Khartoum's central location, the city has often been spared in attacks by rebel groups throughout the War in Darfur, with the exception of
Central Darfur-Sudanese refugee crisis (2023–present)
of Chad with the United Nations reporting most of these people came from Darfur and Khartoum, but thousands more moved to other countries. By May 2024,
Central Darfur-Battle of Geneina
massacre, was a major battle for control of Geneina, the capital of West Darfur in Sudan, between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese
Central Darfur-Darfur campaign
Darfur, East Darfur, North Darfur, Central Darfur and West Darfur. The offensive mainly started on 15 April 2023 in West Darfur where the Rapid Support Forces
Central Darfur-Timeline of the Sudanese civil war (2023)
Medical Corps headquarters in Al-Fashir. Clashes erupted in Zalingei in Central Darfur. Later in the day, the SAF claimed that RSF forces in White Nile, Gedaref
Central Darfur-Battle of Nyala
capital of South Darfur in Sudan, between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and the Sudanese Armed Forces during the ongoing Darfur campaign. The
Central Darfur-Humanitarian impact of the Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
were taken, as well as food and laptops. Islamic Relief's office in Central Darfur was looted by armed men, and cars were stolen. The World Food Programme
Central Darfur-Battle of El Fasher
Fasher is an ongoing battle for control of the town of El Fasher in North Darfur during the Sudan conflict. The first battle for the city took place between
Central Darfur-Um Dafuq
Um Dafok, Um Dafog, is a town located across the Central African Republic–Sudan border in South Darfur. The town holds economic and commercial importance
Central Darfur-Siege of El Obeid
killed hundreds of thousands of people across Darfur, and displaced many more. Throughout the war in Darfur, the city of El-Obeid, the capital of North
Central Darfur-Battle of Kutum
civilians in central Kutum. In 2018, many refugees returned to Kutum, as attacks were dying down in the area. Following the end of the war in Darfur in 2020
Central Darfur-Siege of Zalingei
The siege of Zalingei was a siege in the city of Zalingei, Central Darfur, Sudan, during the 2023 Sudan conflict. Between 17 and 23 May 2023, the Zalingei
Central Darfur-Tawila
(Arabic: طويلة) is a town in North Darfur State, Sudan. In 2004, the town was destroyed during the War in Darfur. The town has been victimised by militiamen
Central Darfur-2024 in film
что скончалась народная артистка России Татьяна Конюхова (1931 — 2024)". Central House of Cinema (in Russian). 2 April 2024. Retrieved 15 June 2024. Haring
Central Darfur-Wagner Group activities in Africa
Sea. It used western Sudan's Darfur region as a staging point for its operations in other neighboring countries, the Central African Republic, Libya and
Central Darfur-2023 Foro Baranga clashes
refugees escaping violence in West Darfur and Central Darfur, owing to its location next to Chad. In 2021, during the 2021 Darfur clashes, many refugees from
Central Darfur-Kreinik
(Arabic: كرينك), or Al Kuraynik or Kereneik, is a town located in West Darfur, Sudan, located 50 miles (80 km) east of Geneina. Kreinik has been the site
Central Darfur-Jebel Moon
Jebel Moon (Arabic: جبل مون) or Jebel Mun is a locality in West Darfur, Sudan. In April 2010, the Sudanese government took Jebel Moon from the rebel Justice
Central Darfur-Sirba, West Darfur
is a town in West Darfur, Sudan. It lies approximately 23 kilometres (14 mi) north of El Geneina, which is the capital of West Darfur. The town has been
Central Darfur-Mustafa Tambour
initiative to stop the war in Darfur. Mustafa Nasr Aldin Tambour was born on 24 July 1982 in Zalingei, Central Darfur, Sudan. He studied law at the Neelain
Central Darfur-Wad Banda
2004, a rebel group from Darfur attacked a rural area in Wad Banda locality in the morning. The governor of Western Darfur reported that the attack resulted
Central Darfur-Konga Haraza
is a village located 100 kilometres (62 mi) southwest of Geneina, West Darfur, Sudan, near the Chad–Sudan border. Since the 1950s, Kango Haraza has been
Central Darfur-Tendelti, West Darfur
Geneina. The village is home to mainly ethnic Massalit residents. "Sudan: Darfur Town Destroyed". Human Rights Watch. 2023-07-11. Retrieved 2023-08-19. Pietromarchi
Central Darfur-Fur language
after a former ruling clan) is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Fur of Darfur in Western Sudan and Chad. It is part of a broader family of languages known
Central Darfur-Horses in Sudan
tribes. They hold cultural significance, particularly among tribes in the Darfur region, where horse racing has been practiced since the 16th century. British
Central Darfur-War crimes during the Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
dangerous country for humanitarian workers after South Sudan. In Geneina, West Darfur, the RSF and Arab militias killed at more than 15,000 non-Arab people. On
Central Darfur-Abdelrahim Dagalo
killing of the protesters during the 2019 protests. Abdelrahim, born in South Darfur in the early 1970s, is the brother of Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known
Central Darfur-Masalit people
Geneina, the capital of West Darfur, though a few thousand also live in Al Qadarif State in eastern Sudan, and in South Darfur. According to Ethnologue,
Central Darfur-Ardamata
and Rapid Support Forces massacred about 800 civilians in Ardamata, West Darfur, Sudan. The village is home to mainly ethnic Masalit residents. "Ardamata
Central Darfur-Hashaba, West Darfur
Hashabah (Arabic: الهشابه) or Al-Hashaba is a town in the West Darfur, Sudan. In 2019, the International Committee of the Red Cross provided water for
Central Darfur-Sexual and gender-based violence in the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
Liberation War Sierra Leone Civil War Bosnian War Rwandan genocide Congo Wars Darfur genocide ISIL Syrian civil war Tigray War Russian invasion of Ukraine Israeli-Palestinian
Central Darfur-Adeeb Youssef
University. After the Sudanese revolution he served as governor of Central Darfur from 27 July 2020 until his removal during the 2021 Sudanese coup d'état
Central Darfur-Deribat
(Arabic: دريبات) is a town located in South Darfur, Sudan, east of Jebel Marra. During the War in Darfur, in December 2006, Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF)
Central Darfur-The Black Book: Imbalance of Power and Wealth in the Sudan
Equality Movement, a rebel group active in the conflict that later erupted in Darfur to the west. The first page of the Black Book, Part I, states its thesis:
Central Darfur-Central Reserve Forces
the War in Darfur and the Sudanese revolution. The CRP is sanctioned by the US for "serious human rights abuses". The idea of having a central reserve forces
Central Darfur-Popular Resistance of Sudan
to crush the rebellion in Darfur due to the political and economic marginalisation of the local population by Sudan's central government. The RSF, known
Central Darfur-Timeline of the Sudanese civil war (2024)
seen as a crackdown by the SAF on anti-war figures. The governor of North Darfur, Abdel Rahman Nimr, was dismissed from his position by SAF chief Abdel Fattah
Central Darfur-Western Bahr el Ghazal
the states of South Darfur and East Darfur in Sudan. To the west it shares a border with Haute-Kotto and Haut-Mbomou in the Central African Republic. It
Central Darfur-West Darfur
West Darfur State (Arabic: ولاية غرب دارفور Wilāyat Ḡarb Dārfūr), historically Dar Masalit (Arabic: دار مساليت), is one of the states of Sudan, and one
Central Darfur-North Darfur
North Darfur State (Arabic: ولاية شمال دارفور Wilāyat Šamāl Dārfūr; Shamal Darfor) is one of the wilayat or states of Sudan. It is one of the five states
Central Darfur-Ahmed Diraige
buried on 30 September 2020 in the state of Central Darfur. As a young politician, he created the Darfur Development Front (DDF) to create a common agenda
Central Darfur-Abu Jaradil
Taʽisha tribes, thus causing unclear border demarcation between Central Darfur and South Darfur. In 2004, Janjaweed established a camp in Abu Jaradil. A Misseriya
Central Darfur-Ali Yaqoub Gibril
significant human rights violations in Darfur. Jibril started his career as a tribal militia leader in Central Darfur, where he was accused of committing
Central Darfur-UN Watch
abuses worldwide, for instance in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Darfur, China, Cuba, Russia and Venezuela, often using its allotted time at the
Central Darfur-Central African Republic Bush War
Central African Republic coup d'état Chadian Civil War (2005–2010) War in Darfur List of wars 2003–present IRIN (13 November 2006). "CAR: Concern as civilians
Central Darfur-Islamic Legion
Wright, John (1989). Libya, Chad and the Central Sahara. C. Hurst & Co. ISBN 1-85065-050-0. G. Prunier, Darfur: The Ambiguous Genocide, p. 45 S. Nolutshungu
Central Darfur-Ann Curry
wars in Kosovo, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Afghanistan, Darfur, Congo, and the Central African Republic. Curry has covered numerous disasters, including
Central Darfur-Ryan Gosling
Inc., a group that raises awareness about the LRA in Central Africa. In 2005, he traveled to Darfur refugee camps in Chad. He was a speaker at Campus Progress'
Central Darfur-Rodolphe Adada
Special Representative of the United Nations and the African Union for Darfur from 2007 to 2009. He returned to the government of Congo-Brazzaville in
Central Darfur-List of airports in Sudan
northeast, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, and Libya to the northwest
Central Darfur-Daju people
the Marrah Mountains located in the Darfur province of Sudan. As the Marrah Mountains are the only area in Darfur that has a temperate climate and thus