African Government And Politics: Sudan
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...continent. It has a significant AIDS problem and few pay much attention to the plight of the people who live there. Indeed, it seems as if these people can starve to death in front of the noses of the same people who claim to be generous and have a sense of righteousness. At the same time, in recent years, some areas have been given a bit more attention. For example, the west has been interested in Sudan. Why? A student's notes reflect that this interest is due to the discovery of oil there. That seems to be a rather cynical observation. Yet, El-Tigani (2001) supports the sentiment and says: "Equally important, NDA must not expand military operations to destroy Sudan's oil fields or pipelines. These are not NIF possessions. These constitute a valuable national wealth that must be protected and developed as national infrastructures that definitely will cost billions to repair if fully destroyed by acts of war. Here is the significance of the American efforts to help Sudan put an end...
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