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Sudanese second Civil war (July 2002 (Government of Sudan and the SPLM…
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Sudanese Islamist leader Hassan Al-Turabi's party, the National People's Congress
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The Second Sudanese Civil War was a conflict from 1983 to 2005 between the central Sudanese government and the Sudan People's Liberation Army.
Main criticism
When a peace agreement is signed, the international community generally responds with congratulations, gratitude, and optimism that the agreement will stop the fight.
Sometimes good wishes are accompanied by commitments of financial support to help the countries involved recover and rebuild.
But when a new peace agreement was signed in Khartoum on August 5 in the civil war in South Sudan, the international response was sensitive at best.
The "Sledge" of Western countries involved in matters related to South Sudan - Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States - criticized the agreement and its signatories.
In a statement released on August 10, where they said. "The agreements agreed to date are not realistic or sustainable"