Instead of solving internal conflicts, Sudan pitiably engages Chad
Sudan is well known for its terrible human rights record, internecine civil strife and also, for being an international haven for terrorism. While an increase in Sudanese oil exports has pushed up the economy (GDP growth close to 7% in 2005), the nation remains one of the most backward countries of the world. Surprisingly then, far from seeking to control the internal conflagration between the north and south regions, or reigning in the Janjaweed terrorists in the trouble torn Darfur, Sudan is engaged in continued conflict against neighbouring Chad.
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Sudan is well known for its terrible human rights record, internecine civil strife and also, for being an international haven for terrorism. While an increase in Sudanese oil exports has pushed up the economy (GDP growth close to 7% in 2005), the nation remains one of the most backward countries of the world. Surprisingly then, far from seeking to control the internal conflagration between the north and south regions, or reigning in the Janjaweed terrorists in the trouble torn Darfur, Sudan is engaged in continued conflict against neighbouring Chad.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
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