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CONFLICTED

Sudan Pt.3: Civil War & Genocide

CONFLICTED

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Religion & Spirituality, History

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

This week on Conflicted, Thomas and Aimen continue their exploration into the history of Sudan, focusing on two areas of the country which we’ve left off so far – but which have been hugely influential to the country’s story: Darfur and South Sudan. Both these areas were brutalised during Sudan’s 20th century history, and for remarkably different reasons. But it all comes back to the hegemony of Sudan’s ruling Three Arab Tribes – the tribes who have fixed the country’s course to conflict and caused the separatism which has long abounded in the country. In this third part of our Sudan mini-series, Thomas and Aimen take us through how these two regions faired as they tried to cut their own path against the ruling Arab elite, and the destruction they were met with, from forced Islamisation in the South, to the horrific genocide perpetrated in Darfur in the early 2000s. These events proved the brutal nature of the Sudanese ruling elite, and can tell us a huge amount about the conflict going on there today. New Conflicted Season 5 episodes will be coming every two weeks, but if you want to have your Conflicted fix every single week, then you’ll have to join our Conflicted Community. Subscribers will get bonus episodes every other week, and can also join our Conflicted Community chatroom, where you can interact with fellow dearest listeners, discuss episodes past and future, get exclusive messages from Thomas and Aimen, ask future Q&A questions and so much more. All the information you need to sign up to the Conflicted Community is on this link: https://conflicted.supportingcast.fm/ Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MHconflicted And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MHconflicted Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Conflicted dear listeners, Thomas Small and Aimandine here with you again on our voyage across African history.

0:11.0

This week we're continuing our survey of that ancient vast, troubled, and enormously

0:17.5

consequential Northeast African nation, sedan.

0:21.9

Aemon, if you could sum up our first couple of episodes on sedan in the 20th century in one sentence,

0:28.8

what would it be?

0:29.8

I think it would be, just like the country itself were doing the podcast about unfinished business.

0:38.0

Unfinished business. Yes dear listeners, you may have noticed that in our survey of Sudan up to the 90s we talked

0:44.9

about a hell of a lot but left out a couple of key arenas which were hugely

0:50.0

important to the wider story the Western region of Darfur and the Christian Southern

0:56.0

region now South Sudan.

0:58.1

Well in this episode we're going to be clearing that up, exploring how Khartoum and foreign governments sought to

1:05.8

control and manipulate Sudan's separatists in the West and the South and how the local people there fought back.

1:14.0

Expect separatism, sectarianism, clashing identities of what it means to be, Sudanese,

1:20.0

and even our old friend Colonel Godaffy turning up to stir the pot.

1:25.6

Let's jump right in.

1:27.2

Right before we get into this episode's story we need to remind you dear

1:38.7

listener that sedan is huge the Republic of, that is to say the country before the South seceded, was 1 million

1:50.0

square miles in area.

1:52.0

Well, that is the equivalent of Western Europe altogether.

1:55.8

Western Europe. Western Europe. I mean, sedan is the size of Western Europe.

1:58.6

And in fact, the whole United States east of the Mississippi.

2:02.1

So we're talking about a vast area.

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