Military regimes favoring Islamic-oriented governments
have dominated national politics since independence from the UK in 1956. Sudan
has been embroiled in a civil war for all but 10 years of this period (1972-82).
The wars are rooted in northern economic, political, and social domination of
non-Muslim, non-Arab southern Sudanese. Since 1983, the war and war- and
famine-related effects have led to more than 2 million deaths and over 4 million
people displaced. The ruling regime is a mixture of military elite and an
Islamist party that came to power in a 1989 coup. Some northern opposition
parties have made common cause with the southern rebels and entered the war as a
part of an anti-government alliance. Peace talks gained momentum in 2002-03 with
the signing of several accords, including a cease-fire agreement.

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