Hi,
Much due to my ignorance, what excatly is happenning in Darfur.....I have heard that muslims seem to be fighting muslims.....how true is that? If so, is the fighting sectarian?
Hi,
Much due to my ignorance, what excatly is happenning in Darfur.....I have heard that muslims seem to be fighting muslims.....how true is that? If so, is the fighting sectarian?
It is sometimes characterised as an Arab-African conflict over rights to land and investment. The east-west divide can be traced back a long time.
Successive Muslim governments conquered the land from the Daju tribes in the 14th century and held sway for centuries, trading in slaves and ivory, before British Egypt colonised Sudan and Darfur in 1875 and favoured the Arab Nile regions, leaving a mostly autonomous Darfur in the cold. During WWI, fearing Turkish invasion, the British formally annexed Darfur to Sudan, which went on to achieve independence in 1956.
Darfur embraced Sudanese independence and backed the ruling Umma Party only to meet with neglect. At this time the prosperous Arabs often referred to themselves as the "awlad el beled" ("children of the country"), the English as the "awlad el gharb" ("children of the west"), thought insulting, and the Africans merely as "zurga" ("Blacks"). Needless to say the Africans remained in poverty for the rest of the twentieth century, receiving some 5% of all investment despite being the more sizeable population.
In the 1980s an African force, the Sudanese People's Liberation Army, was formed and the Government of Sudan armed mostly Arab militias including the infamous Janjaweed to keep them at bay, however in 1991 these Arab groups also attempted to seize long-contested African tribal areas, wiping out some 600 villages. These areas are valued mostly for water access and grazing rights. The government, who had already disarmed the African tribes, sided with the Arabs and formed an official alliance. Massacres and conflict became endemic and the Africans were economically strangled.
In 2003 an African army, the Darfur Liberation Front, which soon changed its name to the Sudan Liberation Army, began attacking government and military targets, demanding for the Arabs a democratic say in government. The DLF/SLA was allied with tribal forces that had banded together in previous years including the relatively small Justice and Equality Movement.
A [url=http://www.unsudanig.org/workplan/support/docs/Darfur_Peace_Agreement.pd... agreement[/url] was signed by the GOS and the SLM in May 2006, to be implemented by October 2006, but violations are ongoing. The agreement calls for the Janjaweed to be disarmed, fighters to be educated or integrated into the army and police, buffer zones to be established and democratic power sharing implemented. The agreement promises international aid of $700m.
Estimated death tolls suggest around 500,000 killed in the Darfur conflict.
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All the above information is far from comprehensive. For more details you might like to check [url=http://www.sudanreeves.org/]Eric Reeves'[/url] extensive documentation and summaries by [url=http://www.answers.com/topic/history-of-darfur]Answers.com[/url] and [url=http://coalitionfordarfur.blogspot.com/2005/03/short-history-of-darfur.h... for Darfur[/url]. I hope this has been useful.
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Very much appreciated !
yepm it is Muslims killing Muslims.
The only ones who seem to want the situation to improve is non-Muslims.
Says alot about us Muslims as a whole don't it?
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