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Threat of Renewed Civil War Looming in Sudan

Nicholas Kristof, writing from Juba, a major center in southern Sudan, notes in his Op-Ed piece in today’s New York Times (”A Genocide Foretold,”Feb. 28, 2008) that Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir is backing away from commitments his government made in the 2005 agreement between the north and south that ended the civil war.  Under the pact, elections were to be held next year, elections Bashir would almost surely lose, and a referendum in the south set for 2011 on whether to separate from the north would almost certainly favor independence for the south.  More than three fourths of Sudan’s oil is located in the south.

Go to Kristof’s piece.

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