Sudan and It's Problems
In May of 1969, the Nemeiri coup was held. Colonel Jaafar an Nimeiri ledthe coup which soon placed him in power. Cause of Nimeiri's coup:economic and national problems were not attended, as well as the lack ofIn 1971, a coup against Nimeiri was attempted by the communist party. As aNimeiri lost his power as the leader of Sudan in 1965. Following hisgovernment was a civilian form of government.In 1995, the United Nations placed sanctions against the civilian
In 2001, Sudan alsosuffered from the consequences of the flooding of the Nile River. Currently, Sudan is undergoing peace negotiations to cease conflictsbetween the government and the SPLM. If the ceasefire inthe nation continuous, it is not impossible that Sudan will soon experiencepolitical and economic stability. From the Crawfurd Homepage, 1998: USA launches a missile attack on a chemical plant in Khartoum assumed to develop chemical weapons possibly in coorporation with the Al'Qaeeda terror network. The Future of SudanSudan is a nation that is rich in oil-resources. Consequently, after peacenegotiations, the nation is experiencing some progress in which oil-resources were given more focus. Particularly in 2001, the world participated in helping Sudan survive fromfamine and hunger. as the promoter for the assassination ofPrime Minister Mubarak. This particularly affects the political and economic status of the nation. This has left the country troubled by the consequences of such problems. The Sudanese government denies any link to terror and chemical weapons. Another event that caught the world's attention is the attack of US onSudan in 1998. Placing another sanction against Sudan was in relation to accusations ofSudan's participation in the September 11 attack on US.
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