The war in Sudan, also known as the Second Sudanese Civil War, lasted from 1983 to 2005. This essay will explore the causes and consequences of the war, and the international response to the conflict. The war in Sudan was caused by a variety of factors, including political, economic, and social grievances. The referendum was held in 2011, and 98% of voters supported secession, leading to the creation of South Sudan as an independent country. However, the legacy of the war continues to be felt in Sudan and South Sudan, and the international community must continue to support efforts to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region.


Source:   Daily News Egypt
August 02, 2023 12:13 UTC