Orgin of Hunger in Darfur

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Philip W

 

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February 14, 2013

 

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As a result, they benefited from the resources and gained all the profit economically. Britain established an Anglo-Egyptian condominium rule over Sudan and then later incorporated Darfur into the country (Arab Net). Within Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, the majority of the resources were allocated to the Blue Nile region, leaving the rest of the country undeveloped...
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After Sudan won their independence in 1956, the Blue Nile inhabitants continued political and economic marginalization. The Darfur conflict began in February of 2003 when rebel groups of South Africa accused the government of oppressing non-Arabs. Janjaweed, an Arab militia group, proceeded to attack the African and brutally murder thousands...
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