
Sudanese Civil War
The Sudanese Civil War refers to a series of conflicts in Sudan, primarily between the north and south regions, driven by ethnic, religious, and political differences. The two main civil wars occurred from 1955 to 1972 and again from 1983 to 2005, fueling violence and suffering. Key issues include disputes over resources, governance, and cultural identity. The conflict led to millions of deaths and displaced people. In 2011, South Sudan gained independence, but tensions remain, particularly in regions like Darfur, where ongoing violence and humanitarian crises continue to affect millions.