-
Sudanese Civil War were, in turn,
called Anyanya II.
Anyanya means "snake venom" in the Ma'di language. The
Anyanya was
founded in 1963, as the Pojulu, Moru...
-
Anyanya II is the name
taken in 1978 by a
group of the 64
tribes of
South Sudan dissidents who took up arms in All of Sudan. The name
implies continuity...
- The
First Sudanese Civil War (also
known as the
Anyanya Rebellion or
Anyanya I,
after the name of the rebels, a term in the Madi
language which means 'snake...
- was the
President of the Nile
Provisional Government (NPG)
which led the
Anyanya during the
First Sudanese Civil War.
Muortat also
served as Vice-President...
-
Biafran Army
during the
Nigerian Civil War, and
later fought with the
Anyanya rebels in
southern Sudan. Rolf
Steiner is the son of a
Protestant father...
- Israel, for example,
trained Anyanya recruits and
shipped weapons via
Ethiopia and
Uganda to the rebels. The
Anyanya also
purchased arms from Congolese...
-
death of John Garang. Kiir was born to the
Dinka ethnic group and
joined Anyanya rebels fighting for
Southern independence during the
First Sudanese Civil...
- the
Anyanya II, a
fellow southern Sudanese rebel group. The
Anyanya II
forces blocked the
expansion of the SPLA
between 1984 and 1987, as
Anyanya II attacked...
-
Ababa Agreement signed between the
government of
Gaafar Nimeiry and the
Anyanya leader Joseph Lagu, who had
first introduced the
southern Sudanese to the...
-
reconciliations of the
forces Anyanya Laguar that in 1969 he
created his own
political group, the
National Organization after Anyanya (1970)
Liberation Front...