This is the first book to focus on the two different but very
similar campaigns of state-sponsored violence that have engulfed
the people of the Nuba Mountains in Sudan. First, between late 1989
and the mid 1990s, the Government of Sudan, under President Omar al
Bashir, carried out what some have deemed genocide by attrition
against the people of the Nuba Mountains. The second crisis in the
Nuba Mountains has been unfolding since July 2011 as the result of
continued strife after the civil war in Sudan and the secession of
South Sudan.
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Perspectives on the Nuba Mountains Crises "examines the two
crises in detail and provides a comparative analysis of the
conditions and government tactics in both cases. Contributing
authors address the issue of impunity, the relation to subsequent
genocidal actions in Darfur, and renewed violence in the Nuba
Mountains today. Contributors also examine the issues of
humanitarian aid, the relatively new mandate of Responsibility to
Protect, and the various factors influencing international
attention to the current Nuba Mountains crisis.
This much-needed volume brings attention to two under-researched
conflicts and raises questions of what it means when a government
is allowed complete impunity in attacking its own peoples. This
book is a significant contribution to our understanding of the
prevention and intervention of genocide and ethnic conflict.
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