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- The Sudan state have been in crisis for too long, and rarely did any of the numerous political organizations in the country take the risk and the burden to debate, fight and negotiate for the transformation of the country from a decadent military coup prone underdeveloped state to a viable democratic country; and from a religious fanatic and racist state to a multi-cultural and multi-religious tolerant state.
- Author(s): John Gai Yoh
- 296 Pages
- History, Africa
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The Sudan state have been in crisis for too long, and rarely did any of the numerous political organizations in the country take the risk and the burden to debate, fight and negotiate for the transformation
of the country from a decadent military coup prone underdeveloped
state to a viable democratic country; and from a religious fanatic and
racist state to a multi-cultural and multi-religious tolerant state. Since
independence only the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army
(SPLM/A) dared to challenge all the shades of Sudanese political spec
trum to transform the country into a viable economic and political
democratic and secular country, where citizenship is the criteria for
belonging to a nation.