💨 Abstract
Sudan, once Africa's largest country, has suffered decades of civil wars due to ancient divisions and the oil industry. The country gained independence in 1956, but a civil war erupted just months before, persisting until after oil was discovered in the 1970s. Two major civil wars, lasting 16 and 22 years, resulted in millions of deaths and displacements.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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